General Index. 



Jacobite. Eo^er, the antiquary, 

 300— portrait at Ladykirk, 311. 

 Eobertson family portraits and 

 picture, 311. Connection wi'h 

 Ladykirk, 369-75. Haggerston, 

 276. Wm. R. of Hillhousefield 

 purchases Ladykirk in 1741, 375. 



Kobert's Linn visited, flora, 68. 

 Geology, 70. 



Robertson, Rev. Wm. of Sprouston, 

 death of, 5. 



Rookeries and Rooks, 3 at Callaly, 

 'Callaly for Craws,' 46. 



Runrig system survives at Horn- 

 dean until 1753, 374 — in Western 

 Isles of Scotland, 333. 



St. Cuthbert's Island and its chapel, 



account by Sir W. Crossman, 241. 



Inventory of 1533, 241. 

 Salmon — ancient close time, 18. 



Packers oath, 15. Protection of 



trade, 16. Rate for protection of 



fishing, 19. North Bells fishery 



belongs to Berwick town, 20. 

 Sandstone ball found at Old Jed- 



ward, Fernieherst, 295. 

 Scott, Thos., Table showing arrival 



of birds, Tweedside, 243. 

 Scott, John, historian of Berwick, 



death of, 5. 

 Scremerston Lime, Analysis of, 77. 

 Selby, Richard, contravenes guild 



orders as to contraband fish, 17. 



Mayor in 1660, 18. 

 Selbys of Twizel house, genealogical 



note by Mrs Ellis, 398. 

 Sirex gigas — appearance at Red- 



heugh, 318. Kyloe and Callaly, 



322. 

 Skelly, Rev. John, vicar of Shil- 



bottle, husband .of Ladv Betty 



Gordon, 342-3. 

 Slaves in Carolina, from Slitrig 



water in 1684, 66. 

 Sleigh, John, Mayor of Berwick, 



1688, order for protection of 



salmon trade, 17. 

 Slitrig, Stobs Castle, 63. 

 Sneezewort, deformation of flower 



of, 57. 

 Soudan hero, a pony from Soudan 



possessed by A. H. Browne, 50. 

 Spur found at Ferney Castles, 59, 



84, 224 - described by Dr Stuart, 



204, 224. 

 Steel cap found near Cessford, 295. 



Storer, James J., of Alnwick, death 



of, 257. 

 Stobs Castle, 64. Stand of arms 



plundered in the '45, 65. Stobs 



limery and Geology, 69. 

 Storey, Ralph, of Beanley, 3.— 



entertains Club, 22. 

 Stuart, Charles, M.D., on Ferney 



Castles Spur, 204-6, 224. Wild 



Connemara, 207-17, 224. 

 Sundials at Callaly,43. EUingham, 



265. 



Tait, James — address on Geology of 

 Beanley district, 22; points ont 

 traces of old iron workers, 24 ; on 

 the Geologyof Eglingham district, 

 220-4. 



Tarry, near Eglingham — name at- 

 tached to coal pit where coal tar 

 was once manufactured, 26. — 

 Coal beds, 221. 



Tate, George, the late — notes on 

 Kemmer Lough, Bewick, Egling- 

 ham, and Beanley moors, 31-8. 

 Geological notes — North Charl- 

 ton, Lucker, Chathill and New- 

 ham, 268. Sepulchral remains at 

 North Charlton, 269. 



Thompson, the poet, son of minister 

 of Ednam, M.I. to father at 

 Southdean, 294. 



Thompson, Geo., of Roaveley, death 

 of, 257. 



Thurston House-gardens and policy, 

 house built of New Red Sand- 

 stone, 317. 



Tolbooth at Berwick, dues payable 

 at, 19. 



Turnip husbandry, introduction by 

 Mr Gregson of Wark, 81 ; and by 

 Ralph Forster, 392. 



Turnbull, John, of Abbey St. Bath- 

 ans, W.S., F.S.A. Scot.— obituary 

 notice, 258, 402. List of contri- 

 butions to Transactions, 406. 



Transactions of Club — back Nos. in 

 possession of the Club may be 

 purchased at fixed price, 323. 



Trees— EUingham, 266 ; Hartburn, 

 283 ; Ladykirk, 300. 



Upsetlington — site of ancient church 

 and village, 301. Dudgeon, the 

 philosopher, died at, 301, 309. 

 Account of manor by Rev. W. 

 Dobie, 303. Jurisdiction of rec- 



