GENERAL INDEX 



vii 



Ellem, Ancient Church and burying- 



place, 159. 

 Eyemouth, Destructive insect in 



harbour, 1838, 123, 



Farquharson, Rev. James, D.D., 

 Selkirk, Obituary reference, 133. 



Ferguson, John, F.S.A. (Scot.), 

 Notes on Melrose Abbey, 162. 



Ferniehirst Castle, 204. 



Financial Statement, 190G, 116— 

 Do. 1907, 222— Do. 1908, 330. 



Fleurs Castle, List of portraits, 76. 



Flodden, Hill of, 275— Sybil's Well, 

 mis-named, 275— Battle of, 290— 

 Estimate of character of King 

 James, 291 — Occasion of hostili- 

 ties, 292— Number of English 

 army, 293 — Character of Surrey, 

 294— Mission of John Heron, 295 

 — Surrey's strategic manoeuvre, 

 298 — Scottish occupation of 

 Branxton Hill, 299— Number of 

 Scottish army, 300 — Details of 

 the battle, 301— Death of King 

 James, 302 — Disappearance of 

 Huntly and Home, 303 — Losses 

 of both armies, 305. 



Flodden Memorial, Proposal to erect, 

 198— Provisional Committee, 198 

 — Steps taken to forward, 277. 



Fuller's Teasel (^Dipsacus fuUonum) , 

 233. 



Gibb, Robert Shirra, M.B., CM., 

 Boon, Appointed President, 240. 



Greaves Ash, Excavations, 264 — 

 British fortiRed town, 264— Hut- 

 cii'cles, 264 — Underground chim- 

 ney, 264. 



Green Rigg, Jacobite rising, 33. 



Hailes Castle, History of, 188— 

 Structural features, 188. 



Hamer or Fairknowe, Church of, 

 192. 



Hancock Prize in Natural History, 

 231. 



Hardy, James, LL.D., 119 — Destruct- 

 ive caterpillar, 124. 



Hawsden Burn, Langleyford, 48. 



Hebburn Bastle, Chillingham, 18. 



Henderside Park, Collection of 

 paintings, 59. 



Henslow, Professor, Study of Horn- 

 ology and Analogy, 128. 



Hethpool, Linn, 184 — Pele-tower, 

 184— Baron Collingwood of, 184. 



Hilson, J. Lindsay, Lintalee Glen, 

 202— Ferniehirst Castle, 204. 



Hindmarsh, W. T., Exhibit of photo- 

 graphs, 54. 



Histories of Northumberland, 4. 



Hodgson, John Crawford, M.A., 

 F.S.A., Annual Address: The 

 importance of the study of Local 

 History, 1 — Note on Journal of 

 John Trotter Brookett,the young- 

 er, 55— Wooler Church, 308. 



Hughes, George P., Middleton Hall, 

 Report of meeting of British 

 Association at Leicester, 185. 



Hume, Castle of, Inscription on 

 stone, 78— Well, 78— View from, 

 78— Modernized ruin, 245 — Sen- 

 tinel of the Merse, 246 — Structural 

 features, 246 — Post- lands, 246 — 

 Bow-butts, 246— Church of, 247 

 — Buryiiig-place of Home family, 

 247. 



Indigo, blue dye, 233. 



Ingram, Church of St. Michael, 261, 

 279— Parish Registers, 262, 287 

 — Present Patron, 282 — Orienta- 

 tion, 282 — Rectory, 283 —The 

 Clinch, 285 — Communion vessels, 

 287— Memorial stones, 288. 



Jedburgh, Monumental inscriptions 

 in Abbey, 80 — History of Francis- 

 can Friary of, 82 — " Friars " — 

 origin of place-name, 82 — Ohser- 

 vantines,83 — Foundationof Friary, 

 83— Demolition of Friary, 85— 

 Adam Bell or Abel, Canon regular 

 of, 86 — Rota temporum, 88. 



Kelso, Monumental inscriptions, 59 



— View from bridge at, 60 — 



Abbey, 61, 250. 

 Kelso for Hume Castle and Newton 



Don, 241. 

 Kelso Museum, Visit to, 250. 

 Kirknewton for Hethpool and the 



Bizzle, Cheviot, 180. 

 Kirkwhelpington — Parish Church 



restored, 33 — Rev. John Hodgson, 



incumbent, 34. 



