General Index. 



XV 



Survey made in 16th century by 

 Clarkson, 328-31. 



Tenants, copyholdor customary and 

 Free, 328-30. Reduced from 16 

 to 8 on account of poverty, 330. 

 thralled or thrown to grind at 

 Warkworth Mill, 332. Succession 

 of customary tenants, 334-6. 



Threap moor, contention concern- 

 ing, 333 ; division of, 334. 



Tenure and feudal service, 330. 



Toggesdon and Over botilston, rent 

 out of, 328. 



Togston, a member of Warkworth, 

 326-7. 



Township held in moieties by free 

 and copyhold tenants, 334. 



Tythes, rectorial and vicarial, 325. 



Valence, Wm. de, 326-7. 

 Village community described by Sir 

 Henry Maine, 332. 



Warkworth, vicar of, owns small 

 tithes in High Bnston, 325. 



Warkworth Park, 332. 



Warkworth Castle, insufficiently 

 supplied with water, 332. 



Whitehead, Henry, 340. Nicholas, 

 340. Joshua, 340. Catherine, 

 340. Henry, Lieut. 1st Dragoons, 

 340. Elizabeth, widow of Henry 

 Butterworth, 340. 



Wilkinson family, tenants 1602-1863 

 335, 390. 



Wilkinson, John, 335, 390. Henry, 



335. Wm., 335, 336, 338. Thos., 



336. Agnes, 336. Robert, 336. 

 (ieorge, 336. Thomas, 336. 



Wilson, or Wyllson, Isabella, 335. 

 Cath., 335. Isabella, 835. Agnes, 

 335. Ann, 335. Eliz., 335. Judith, 

 335. Jane, 335. Thos., 328-30, 

 334-5. John, 328, 330, 334, 335. 

 Robert, 328, 329, 334, 335. Roger, 

 335. Edw., 328, 329. Margaret, 

 335. 



Wilson family, tenants, 1563-1796, 

 334, 335. 



Wooden, 333, 334, 339. 



GENEEAL INDEX. 



Adams, Wm., of Edinburgh, the 

 architect, designs steeple of 

 Ladykirk, 375. 



Adders, 26, 54, 59. 



Adderston and North Charlton, 

 moieties of De Vescy barony,272. 



Address, Anniversary, by Major 

 Gen. Sir W. Grossman, 1. By 

 Watson Askew Robertson, 251. 



Allan Swinton of Swinton, death of, 

 4. 



Alnwick Abbey, possessions at 

 Ellingham, 265, 275. Site of 

 Abbey granted to Sir Ralph Sad- 

 ler, 275. Possession in Preston, 

 278. 



Anderson, H. S., M.D. of Selkirk, 

 death of, 4. 



Amory, Andrew, on Diamond back 

 Moth, 385. 



Amphora found at Cappuck, 295. 



Ancient graves at Belhaven, stone 

 Qoffins laid bare, 318, 



Ancient iron workers at Blawweary 

 near Beanley, 24. Slag depot at 

 Kemmer Lough, 24, 36. 



Ancient weapons and implements, 

 Ellingham, 264; Charlton,270-l-2 ; 

 Middleton, 288. Celts found at 

 Abbotrnle and Hardenpeel, 295. 

 Stone axe found near Jedburgh, 

 295. Felsite hammer nt Newton, 

 295. South-dean parish, 296; 

 Norham, 308,311 ; Swinnie moor, 

 309. 



Antiquities exhibited — pottery etc. 

 by Mr Freer at Melrose, 55, 60. 

 Marriage contract, Murray-Bennet 

 by A. H. Borthwick, 55; by Dr 

 Stuart at Melrose, 59. Bronze 

 weapons and utensils found at 

 Ruberslaw, Teviotdale, 71. Fol- 

 stone celt from Ruberslaw, 72. 

 Iron af)ear head by M. H. Dand 

 found near Carham, 77. Rubbing 

 of cross found at Chew Green, 83. 



