18 Report of the Meetings for 1892. 



Stichill ; Mr Eobert Eomanes, Lauder ; Mr Thomas Smail, 

 Jedburgh ; Mr John TurnbuU, Selkirk ; Mr John G. Winning, 

 Branxholm ; Mr D. McB. Watson, Miss AVatson, and Messrs 

 Eobert and John Watson, Hawick ; Mrs Craig, Hawick ; Mr 

 Charles and Mrs Eea, and two other friends, Clinthaugh ; Eev. 

 Thomas Martin, Hawick; Eev. Wm. Workman, Stow; Mr W. 

 N. King, H.M. Inspector of Schools, Melrose ; Eev. Thomas 

 Leishman, D.D., Linton ; Eev. Eobert Gardner, B.D., Galashiels ; 

 Mr Philip Wilson, jun.. Duns; Mr D. Keddie, Jedburgh; Mr 

 W. Boyd, Faldonside ; Mr W. Grant Guthrie, Hawick ; Mr Peter 

 Loney, Marchmont; Capt. Norman, E.N., and Mr Stephen 

 Sanderson, Berwick ; Mr G. H. Thompson, Mr J. L Newbigin, 

 and Mr Thorpe, Alnwick ; Mr F. E. Eutherford, Hawick ; Eev. 

 D. Cathels, Hawick ; Mr Walter H. Laidlaw, Jedburgh ; Capt. 

 Tancred, Weens; Mr Walter Deans, Hopekiik; Mr Eichard 

 Stephenson, Chapel ; Mr Michael Muir, Selkirk ; Mr George 

 Fortune, Mr Charles Watson, and Mr John Ferguson, Duns; 

 Mr Marshall, London ; Dr Hardy, Secretary ; Eev. Mr McPhail, 

 Hobkirk. 



Callaly Castle. 



The Second Meeting of the season took place at Callaly 

 Castle, on Wednesday, June 29th, when Major Browne invited 

 the members of the Club to partake of his good cheer, and view 

 his fine collection of Antiquities, now that the building for their 

 reception was finished, and they had been arranged by an 

 expert and his daughter, Mr and Miss Chaffers. 



Having quite recently given ample notes on Callaly and its 

 history in the Club's Proceedings for 1890, it would be superfluous 

 to say more about the place and its surroundings at present ; I 

 will rather adopt the report of the editor of the Alnwick Gazette 

 and Mercury of July 2nd, with some emendations to show how 

 such meetings are regarded in the immediate district. I was 

 too much occupied on that day with showing attention to the 

 company at the Museum and elsewhere, and in leading a section 

 to Callaly Camp, to attend to minutiEe. 



Callaly Castle is proverbial for homely hospitality, and on this 

 occasion every effort was put forth by the genial owner and his 

 affable lady to make the visit of the Berwickshire Club members 



