XIV 



Index to Amble and Hauxley. 



Cook, William, of Brainshaugh, 274. 



Cook, John, of Eastfield, 275. 



Cook, John, of Togstou, 274-6. 



Cook, Joseph, of Newton, 275. 



Cook, Thomas, of Newcastle and 

 Hazelrig, 275. 



Cookson, Isaac, sells Amble and 

 Togston, 276. 



Copyhold tenure and tenants in 

 Amble, 93, 261-3— Fine exacted 

 by prior of Tynemoath, 267. 



Copyholders in Hauxley, 92, 94. 



Coquet, baron dela Kochein Guienne 

 derives his descent from Coquet 

 Island, 119. 



Coquet light, description of, 120. 



Coquet Island, account of, 117-21 — 

 description by Capt. Greenvill 

 Collins in 1693, 117— Runic and 

 prehistoric remains, 117 — hermi- 

 tage, 117 — a resort of coiners,118 

 — f ort in civil war,119— description 

 by Leland, 119ft — by Horsley in 

 1730, 119— by Bowenin 1747,' 119 

 — a rabbit warren, 120 — richness 

 of dairy produce, 120— the light- 

 house, 120 — ecclesiastical remains, 

 120. 



Council of the North, proceedings 

 before in 1611, 267. 



Couper, John of Birling, deposition 

 in 1615, 261. 



Court of Exchequer proceedings in 

 1615, 256— in 1616, 261— in 1638, 

 269— in 1840, 283. 



Cresswell of Cresswellaud Hauxley 

 — William purchased lands in 

 Hauxley, 106 — sells the same, 107 

 — William farms the fishery, 113. 



Curry, Isabel, of Bedlington,wife of 

 Edward Kirfcon, 105 — Elizabeth, 

 wife of Wm. Clark, 107— will of 

 Matthew Curry, 107. 



Dand, James, owner of Amble 

 Moorhouse, 109 — Hauxley, 109 — 

 Amble Newhall, 277. 



Dand, M.H., affidavit on the 'ancient 

 farms,' 285— plate of residence, 109 



Dand v. Kingscote, important judg- 

 ment, 283. 



Dairymaid's test of cream, 120. 



Ecclesiastical parish of Amble, 112, 



255. 

 Edward II., visit to Amble, 90. 



Elder, Christopher, of Warkworth, 

 deposition in 1615, 259. 



Fee-farm rents of Hauxley, 93 — 

 paid by the 'farm,' 288. 



Fenwick, Sir Wm., lands in Amble 

 sold for delinquency, 263. 



Feudal history of Amble and Haux- 

 ley, 89— feudal dues, 92. 



Finch, Edmund, of Amble,deposition 

 in 1615, 258, 261. 



Fishtiry,account of, 112-14, 283— the 

 possession of tlie prior of Tyne- 

 inomh, 92 — of John Widdrington, 

 97 — the white fish, the salmon and 

 the lobster fishery, 112-4, 283 — 

 ac Wheels nooke, 112,257, 259— do. 

 granted by Edward VI. to Sir R. 

 Sadler, 259 — fishery farmed by 

 Cresswell, 113 -by Tyzack, 283. 



Folk lore, power of oat to raise a 

 storm, 115. 



French invasion, preparation for, 117 



Groatses,land so named, and explana- 

 tion of term, 256 — litigation con- 

 cerning, 256. 



Geological formation, 87. 



Grave cover on Coquet Island, 120. 



Grey, Edward, of Newcastle, de- 

 position in 1638, 270. 



Grose's plate of St. Cuthbert's ora- 

 tory on Coquet Island — to be 

 applied to the Fame Islands, 120. 



Hadston wreckage in 1256,89 — John 

 Carr, tenant in 1657, 110. 



Hall corn barley, 92, 262-4, 282, 287. 



Hall's estate in Hauxley, 106 — Robt. 

 a freeholder in 1663, 94. 



Hall of Bondicar, 110. 



Hamlets in Amble, 87 — Hauxley, 87. 



Harbour Commission, 255. 



Hauxley, account of, 87-117 — area, 

 87— population, 88 — subsidy roll 

 of 1295, 90— connection with St. 

 Albans, 89 — subject of wager of 

 battle, 90 — particulars for minis- 

 ters' account, 92 — grant of in 

 1629, 94— freeholders in 1663, 94. 



Hauxley Cottage, plate of, 109. 



Hauxley Hall, 105-6, 112— village, 

 114. 



Hauxley Sea houses, 114. 



Hauxley Mill, 115, and Errata et 

 Notanda. 



