General Index. 



XIX 



Birds, see separate Index. 



Bissett, Eev. J., of Honndwood, 230. 



Black, G. F., Catalogue of Border 

 Antiquities, 144, 165. 



Black Sow of Rimside Moor, 214. 



Blair, Robert, Prof, of Astronomy, 

 220. 



Blanerne, 208, 213. 



Blanc, H. J., on Architecture of 

 Coldingham Priory, 227. 



Blassenbred. 135. 



Bolam, George, F.Z.S., 190, 191, 

 214, 305 — Notes on Rarer Lepid- 

 optera, 297. 



Bothal Meeting, 58 — Church and 

 Castle, by Hon. and Rev. Canon 

 Ellis, 69— Pedigree of Ogles, 69— 

 Chancel, 69 — Four early Churches, 

 69-72— Vestry, 70— Chapel, 70— 

 Hagioscope, 70— Tomb, 70— 

 Church, 70 — Font of Sheepwash 

 Church, 71— Castle, 73— Shields, 

 73— Trees, 73— Owners, 74. 



Botanical Notes, see separate Index. 



Bottle-nosed Whale, byDr Hardy,293 



Bowdens of Pegswood, 79. 



Brass of John de Wauton, 194. 



Brighamscheles or Birgham, 134. 



British Association, Delegate to, 97, 

 254. 



Brocket, Mr, Journal, 97 — Sketches 

 of Newton Don Dial, 97 — Little- 

 dean Tower, 97 — Darnick Tower, 

 97— Earlston Church, 97— Rhy- 

 mer's Tower, 97 — Ednam Church 

 and Bridge, 97 — Sandyknowe 

 Tower and Farmhouse, 97 — Tomb- 

 stone of Joanna Bulloc, 97— Cess- 

 ford tower, 97 — Morebattle church, 

 97— Linton Church, 97— Yetholm 

 Church, 97 — Byrness Church, 97 

 — Cornhill Church, 97. 



Broomhall, 135. 



Brotherwick, by J. C. Crawford 

 Hodgson, 104, 194 — population, 

 104— Tithes, 104— Owners, 104, 

 108, 112— Tenure, 104— History, 

 104— Survey,108— Freehold third, 

 108— Tenants, 108, 110— Place- 

 names, 111. see separate Index. 



Brotherwick, Wantons of, by Dr 

 Hardy, 194. 



Budle, 54. 



Buiikle Meeting, 208— Castle, 208— 

 Church, 209— Forts, 210— Kirk- 

 Session minutes from 1665, 229, 

 AAA 



Bunkle Edge Forts, by Francis 

 Lynn, F.S. A., 365— Preston-cleuch 

 Camp, 365. 



Fort No 3, 369— its trenches, 371 

 —Dog Bush Fort, 372— Wardlaw 

 Fort, 374— three other sites, 375 

 — Primrose Hill Forts or Enclo- 

 sures, 375, 377. 



Burncastle Camp, 40. 



Bruce, David, 191-2-3. 



Caddonlee, old gathering place of 

 Scottish armies, 279, 281. 



Camps or Forts — Addinstone, 31 — 

 Longcroft, 33 — Raecleugh, 35 — 

 Dabshood, 40— Edgarhope, 40 — 

 Burncastle, 40 — Castle Dykes, 43 

 Chesterhall, 54 — Spindleston, 54- 

 56 — Easington, 54 — Soneshiells, 

 178 — Camptown, 187 — Bunkle 

 Edge, by Francis Lynn, 210^ 

 Warlaw Bank,210--Prestonclench, 

 210--Dog Bush Plantation, 211, 

 372— Danes' Camps, 211, 367— 

 Earnsheugh, 218 — Petticowick, 

 218— Preston-cleuch, 367— Prim- 

 rose Hill, 375-77 



Cappuck, Roman remains from, 157. 



Carham, Battle of, 188-9. 



Carolside, 39. 



Carpenter, G. H., 117. 



Carr, George, 107. 



Carter, Mrs Barwell, 97, 249. 



Castles, Bamburgh, 56 — Cessford,97 

 — Cockle Park, 74 — Dunglass, 44 

 — Darnick, 97 — Innerwick, 47 — 

 Bothal, 73 — Littledean, 97 — 

 Sandyknowe, 97— Warkworth, 107 

 — Drygrange, 128. 



Catalogue of Border Antiquities, 

 144, 165. 



Cavendish of Bothal, 74. 



Channelkirk, 40. 



Chapel, St. John's. 39. 



Charles VI, 105. 



Christison, Dr, 31-3, 218. 



Cists, Stichill, 38— Edencain, 49— 

 01dhamstocks,92 — Lilbnrn steads, 

 92 — Widdrington, 247n — Dalcove 

 raaius, 358 — Makerstoun, 360 — 

 Redcoll, 360. 



Oockbnrnspath and Oldhamstocks, 

 Geologists of, 42, 183— Camps, 43 

 — Long graves, 43 — Plants, 43 — 

 Eildbauks, 50— Birds, 51. see 

 separate Index. 



