General Index. 



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Dryburgh Abbey owned lands in 

 Lauder parish.near Blue cairn,203 



' Dry Tweed,' a channel abandoned 

 by Tweed, causing a fragment of 

 Scottish land to be attached to 

 England, 81. 



Dunbar meeting, 313. Shippath 

 dean and Wester Aikengall, 315. 

 Fishery Experimental Station at 

 Dunbar, 318. Ancient Graves on 

 coast laid bare, 318. 



Dudgeon, David,author and philoso- 

 pher, sketch of life by John 

 Williamson of Duns, 809. 



Dunedin, a bounder between Mel- 

 rose and Lauder parishes, probably 

 the Blue cairn, 203. 



Edincraw, the witches of, 206. 



Eglingham district, Geology of,220. 



Eildon Hill camp, whetstone and 

 pottery found, 61. 



Ellingham — map of estate shows 

 site of abbey, 263. Luncheon at 

 Ellingham Hall, 264. Description 

 of mansion and collections, 264. 

 Old pele tower incorporated, 264. 

 Yew tree hedge and timber, 265. 

 Sun dial inscription, 265. Priest- 

 dean burn a branch of Long Nanny 

 265. Girth of trees, 266. History 

 of barony, 275-7. Ancient char- 

 ter, 1323, 276. Ellingham church 

 rebuilt, 1862 — Burton, vicar of 

 Ellingham, 1239, 277. 



Elliot-Bates, Eev. J. E., death of, 4. 



Elwyndale-the three towers visited, 

 59. Account by John Freer,F.S.A. 

 189. Course of Elwyn stream, 

 189. Different ways of approach 

 from earliest times from Melrose, 



191. Girthgate and Salter's ford, 



192. Famous bridge at Bridgend 

 described by old historians, 192-3. 

 Hillslap, 194. Colmslie, 195. 

 History of Gairncross family,198- 

 200. Langshaw, 201. Absence 

 of Camps, 202. Blue cairn pro- 

 bably a fort, 203. Covenanters' 

 well, 203. 



Errata, 420. 



Fairy stones from Fairy-dean,57-61, 



190. 

 Falconry, art cultivated by W. 



Brodrick, 395-7. 

 Fawns near Cam bo, derivation of 



name, 284. 

 Felsite — celts found at Gattonside, 



61. Celt found at Tinely, 264. 

 Hammer found at Newton, 295. 

 Celt found at Weder houses, 295 

 — Swinnie moor, 309. 



Fenwick, Wm., Mayor of Berwick, 

 aspersed, 10. 



Ferguson, John, on Pre-Reformation 

 Churches of Berwickshire, 86-188. 



Ferney Castles, Dr Stuart's descrip- 

 tion of locality and of Spur found 

 there, 205. 



Fishes— pike, in Kemmer Lough,24. 

 Trout in Shippath dean, 314. 

 Hump-backed whale, Boulmer, 

 322. 



Flora — Beanley moors and woods, 

 25. Callaly, 45, 46, 53. Lor- 

 bottle moor, 49-50. Gattonside, 

 56. Newham bog, 56. Darnick 

 Tower, 57. Hillslap Tower, 58. 

 Langshaw,59. Hawick, 62. Stobs 

 Castle, 64. Robert's Linn, 68. 

 Maiden Pap hills, 70. Carham, 

 75. Connemara, 208. Haggerston 

 265. Preston tower, 266. Hart- 

 burn, 280. Wallington, 284-6-7. 

 Bolam,290. Whitelee, 292. South 

 dean, 293. Ladykirk gardens, 

 299. Eryngium alpinum growing 

 at Norham, 309. Shippath dean, 

 314. Aikengall, 316. Belvoir 

 Castle, 324. 



Forster family — landowners at High 

 Buston, Hartlaw, Newton-by-the 

 Sea, 341— history of, 341-4, 390. 



Forster, Thos., vicar of Ponteland; 

 Eobt. of Elford and of Univer- 

 sity Coll., Oxon, 341. Ralph of 

 Elford; Jos. of Hartlaw — wills of, 

 341. Francis of High Buston, 

 Eobt. of Hartlaw— wills of, 342. 

 Wm. of Lincoln Coll., Oxon, and 

 vicar of Lesbury, 343. Alderman 

 Francis of Newcastle, ancestor of 

 Sir Henry Manisty, 343. Geo. of 

 High Buston, daughter marries 

 to DrCollingwood,343. Aid. Jos. 

 marries niece of Lord Eldon ; 

 John, rector of Ryther,couplet on 

 marriage ; Francis killed in Flan- 

 ders, 391. Ferdinand, mayor of 

 Berwick in 1686, 6. 



Fortlet at Titlington mount,remains 

 of, 34. 



Freer, John, F.S.A., on Elwyndale 

 and its three Towers, 189-203 ; 

 possessor of Cruisie, 204. 



