Contents. 

 PART II.— 1893. 



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Address delivered to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, at 

 Berwick, October 11th 1893. By Captain John K. Care- 

 Ellison of Hedgeley, President. ... ... ... 201 



Report of the Meetings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 

 for the year 1893. Edited by Dr Hardy. ... .207 



(1) Eglingham, Harehope, and Old Bewick Meeting, p. 207; 

 including Mr James Tait's Report, pp. 208-211 ; Mr Hodgson's 

 Pedigree of Storey of Beanley and Harehope, and his and 

 Mb J. T. Carse's Notes, p. 214; The Leper Hospital of St. 

 Lazarus at Harehope, by Dr Hardy, pp. 215-219. (2) Duns 

 and Langton Meeting. By John Fergdson, F.S.A. Scot., p. 

 219; including British Forts on Langton Edge, p. 219; 

 Langton Castle and Chevalier de la Bastie, })p. 220-222; 

 Walk through Langton Wood, p. 222 ; In Langton House, 

 and its Paintings, Portraits, Collections, etc., pp. 222-224; 

 Proprietors of Langton, pp. 224-225; The Mansion, p. 225; 

 Church and Churchyard, p. 225; Policies and Gardens, p. 

 226; The Dinner, pp. 226-227. (3) Newton Don, Stichill, 

 Smailholm, and Sandyknowe Tower Meeting. By Mr 

 Thomas Craig, Kelso, p. 227. (4) Visit to Netherwitton, p. 

 240. By the Rev. John Walker, M.A.; with additions by 

 Rev. Matthew J. Culley, Longhorsley ; including Ewesley 

 Camp and British Burial Ground; Nnnnykirk ; The Font 

 Valley ; Pigdon ; Stanton ; Witton Shields ; Netherwitton ; 

 Longwitton ; etc. (5) Galashiels Meeting. By Mr James 

 Wilson, Galashiels, p. 244; including the Caddon Valley and 

 Tweedside from Walker Burn to Galashiels; Blyndlee ; 

 Torwoodlee Broch ; Meigle Hill ; Clovenfords ; Whytbank 

 Tower ; Craiglatch ; Newhall ; Laidlawstiel ; Trinley Knowes 

 and its Balks ; Walkerburn ; Elibank Tower ; and Ashiesteel ; 

 Letter of Sir Walter Scott; Sir Walter Scott's Oak (Plate 

 VIII.) (6) Berwick Meeting, p. 252 ; including Village Land 

 at Netherwitton, p. 252 ; Meetings of the past year, p. 253 ; 

 New Members, p. 253 ; Finances, p. 253 ; Antiquities, etc., 

 p. 254. 



Amble and Hauxley. By J. Crawford Hodgson, Warkworth. 255 

 Part II. — Amble. (Plate VI. — The Old Manor House.) 

 The Manor, p. 256; Freeholders — Arnold's Estate, p. 267; 

 Lewin's Estate, p. 269 ; Widdrington's Estate, p 272; Cook's 

 Estate, p. 273 ; Smith's Estate, p. 277 ; Browell's Estate, 

 p. 278; Taylor's Estate, p. 279; Reed's Estate, p. 280; 

 Bullock's Estate, p. 280; Hudson's Estate, p. 281 ; The Tythes, 

 p. 281; Fishery, p. 283 ; The Ancient Farms, p. 283 ; Ancient 

 Wells, p. 284; Place Names, p. 284. Appendix I.— Mr 

 MiDULETON Henry Dand's Affidavit on Ancient Farms, p. 286, 



