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General Index. 



tory claimed byBishop of Durham 

 as appurtenant to Norham, 303. 

 Well of St. Mary and Nun's Well, 

 304. Ancient parish absorbed in 

 Ladykirk — ancient well of St. 

 Mary — rectoi in 1296, swears 

 fealty — portion of parish in Nor- 

 hamshire — relation to see of Dur- 

 ham — treaty supplementary to 

 Chateau Cambresis, signed, 369-72 

 Urns — Titlino:ton Mount, 35. Bean- 

 ley, now at Alnwick Castle, 38-9. 

 Northberiy field, Slitrig; Water, 

 66. Eckford, 72, 85. Link hall 

 near Charltfui, 270. North Charl- 

 ton moox-, 271. 



Village Community, survived at 

 North Middleton, Northumberland 

 until 1806, 288. 



Wallace's Patting- Stone, near Gala- 

 shiels, 296. 



Wallington— visit to, 284. Fine 

 beech trees, 284. Description of 

 mansion; its collections; its mem- 

 orials of Macaulay; its frescoes 

 depicting ancient Northumbrian 

 history;Great Auk's eggs, and egg 

 of Great Bustard ; Trevelyan 

 family, 285-6. Flora and gardens, 

 286-8' Tufted Duck breeds, 287. 



Wark — report of visit to, 78-9. 

 Epitome of history of, 79. Anti- 

 quities at Wark boat-house — 

 i-emarks by Rev. P. Mearns — 

 Kaims — gTa\e cover found in 

 chapel yard, 80. Portion of Lees 



estate cut off from Scotland and 

 attached to England — Cornhill 

 house inspected, 81. Court Rolls, 

 1718-1850, exhibited by R. G. 

 Bolam, 85. 



Wallis, Rev. Richard, vicar of Car- 

 ham and preacher to congregation 

 of episcopal persuasion at Kelso, 

 73. Son, vicar of Seaham and 

 incumbent of South Shields, 73-4. 



Watson, Chas., Rainfall at Duns, 

 1890, 243 ; 1891, 414. 



Watson, Geo., Mayor of Berwick 

 1683, dedicatory epistle to, 7. 



Watson, Thos., Mayor of Berwick 

 1657, prohibition of Scottish 

 apprentices, 13. Seizure of contra- 

 band fish by, 17. 



Weise shaped concretion of ore from 

 Hawkhill, 267. 



Whitehead family — connection with 

 Boulmer — own coal pits on Aln- 

 wick moor-connection with Arch- 

 bolds of Acton — land owners in 

 High Buston and in Espley, 340. 



Whitelee — Inn, with door iiead 

 inscription in Latin, 292. 



Widdriugton family, owners of 

 North Charlton, 273. 



Wilkinson, Rev. S. P., of Harporley 

 park, death of, 4. 



Williams, Capt. Theodore of Hoath- 

 erslaw, death of. 257. 



Wilson, Sam, I7th century MS. on 

 Berwick Guild, 6. 



Wilson family of High Buston, 335. 



Wilson, John, of High Buston 

 executed for felony, 390. 



