Index to Arable and Hauxley. 



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Haven on Coquet Island partly 

 artifical, 120. 



Heronry at Hauxley, 115. 



Hewitt, Sir VVm., purchase of Haux- 

 ley in 1629, 94— Amble, 262. 



Hodgson, Cuthbert, of Warkworth, 

 deposition in 1615, 260. 



Hodgson, John, of Warkworth, de- 

 position in 1615, 260. 



Hudson's estate in Hauxley, 107 — 

 Amble, 281 — old mansion, 2S1 — 

 John a freeholder in 1663, 94. 



Hudson, Edward, of Amble, deposi- 

 tion in 1G15, 258. 



Hudson, Roger, of Hauxley, deposi- 

 tion in 1615, 258. 



Industries, Kelp, 115 — coal mining, 

 116, 262-3, 282— salt, 282— fishery 

 112,283-salmon manufacture, 283 



Johnson, Henry, of Morwick, de- 

 position in 16"! 6, 261— Nicholas of 

 Low Buston, 261. 



Kelly of Wliorlton, Jane married 

 Edward Kirton, 105. 



Kelp industry, prepai'ation and use 

 of, 115. 



Kirton's estate in Hauxley, 105-6 — 

 account of family, builders of 

 Hauxley Hall, 105-6— Matthew 

 contests fishery rights, 113 — Kir- 

 ton's moor, 106. 



Knox, Wm. of Birling, deposition in 

 1616, 261. 



Laminaria, locally called Maytops, 

 belks and wassal, 115. 



Lewin or Lewen's estate in Hauxley 

 109— Amble,269— account of fam- 

 ily, 269-72 — Nicholas a freeholder 

 in 1663, 94, 263— Thomas brings 

 action against Sir W.Carnaby,269. 



Manor of Amble, 89, 256— bounder 

 riding on St. Helen's day, 257— 

 granted by Crown in 1628, 262 — 

 an escheat to Crown in 1742, 264 

 — regranted to liadcliffe family, 

 265— customs of manor, 93, 268. 



Manor of Hauxley. history of, 89 — 

 granted out by Crown in 1629,94. 



Manor court held in 1593, 93— of 

 Tynemouth held by king's officers, 

 256. 



Manor-house, remains of, 266. 



Man lage settlements, 1722, Robert 

 Widdrington and Sarah Punshon, 

 97—1786, Rev.Jos.Cook and Sarah 

 Brown, 104—1779, Wm. Richard- 

 son and Margaret Clark, 108 — 

 1803, Ralph Clark and Margaret 

 Richardson, 108. 



Mnytops,a local name for Lnmiriaria, 

 U5. 



Mill at Hauxley, 115. 



Newburgh family, connection with 

 Hau.Kley, 109— with Amble, 265-6 

 — their possession contested by 

 Cave, 266. 



New-hall, description of mansion, 

 277. 



Northumberland, the Duke of,owner 

 of fishery, delimitation of, 112 — 

 and of Coquet Island, 120. 



Order of the Watch, 1552, 1 14n. 



Ornithology, heronry at Hauxley 

 115 — rookery, 115 — wild fowl 

 breed on Coquet Island, 120 — tern 

 and eider duck banished from 

 Coquet Island, 120. 



Parcage levied on strays, 260-1. 



Paterson, Robt., a copyholder in 

 1593, 93— will of, 268— proceed- 

 ings as to succession of his estate, 

 268 — alleged misconduct of widow 

 268. 



Patterson, John, of Togston, dau. 

 and coheiress married Cook, 274. 



Pedigree of Widdrington, 95, 99, and 

 Errata ft Notanda. 



Perambulation of boundaries, 257-60 



Percy, Lady Mary, gives her jewels 

 to aid the prior of Tynemouth, 91. 



Percy, Lady, takes part in a 16th 

 century perambulation, 257. 



Place-Names in Hauxley, 116— in 

 Coquet Island, 121- Amble, 284. 



Plague at Amble, 277. 



Population table of Amble and 

 Hauxley, 88. 



Prehistoric remains at Amble, 88 — 

 Runic ring and enamelled orna- 

 ments on Coquet Island, 117 — 

 Urn and Spear head described by 

 Gr. H. Thompson, 121. 



Prescriptive rights of freeholders to 

 stone and sea-ware, 93. 



