Index to Amhle and Hauxley. 



Pnnshon, Rev. Timothy, of Killing- 

 worth and Branton, buried in 

 Alnwick chancel, epitaph, 97 — 

 marriage of his daughter with 

 Robert Widdrington, 97. 



Radcliffe family, connection with 



Hauxley, 109— with Amble, 264— 



Inq. p. m. Wm. Radcliffe, 261— 



rental in 1671, 282. 

 Reed's estate in Amble, 280. 

 Rental of Hauxley in 1539, 92 — 



in 1663, 94. 

 Rental of Amble in 1539, 92— in 



1663, 263— in 1671, 282— in 1742, 



265. 

 Rent paid partly in corn and partly 



in money, 262. 

 Rent reserved on sale of manor, 



262. 

 River Coquet, change of course, 



87, 258. 

 Roman Catholic Chapel near site of 



ancient cell and manor house, 



266. 

 Roman remains adjacent to Amble, 



88. 

 Runic ring and ornament found on 



Coquet Island, 117. 



Sailor's Song, 'Oh, Amblo is a fine 

 town,' 290. (Plate VII.) 



St. Alban's Abbey, connection with 

 .\Tnble, 89, 90, 91. 



St. Cuthbert's springe, 16th century, 

 259. 



Scrogges, John, of Over Buston, 

 deposition in 1615, 260. 



Seals haunt on Coquet Island, 120. 



Smith's estate in Amble, 277-8. 



Smith, Robert and Eoger, copy- 

 holders in Amble in 1630, 263 — 

 Wm., freeholder in 1663, 263. 



Smith, Eobt., deposition in 1611, 

 267. 



Smith, Wm., of Worcester, of 

 Thirston family, in remainder for 

 Hauxley estate, 101. 



Smugglers and smuggling, refer- 

 ences to, 116. 



Soil, nature of, 88. 



Submerged forest, 88. 



Subsidy, roll of 1295, 89, 90. 



Surtees, Albone, of Newcastle, 

 banker, residence at Hauxley, 

 115. 



I Taylor's estate in Amble, 279— 

 Robt., a copyholder in 1630, 263 

 —John, a freeholder in 1663, 263 

 family history, 279-280— estate 

 sold by Rattray, 280. 



Taylor, Wm., of Hauxley, deposition 

 in 1615, 256. 



Teasdale, Capt., family of, 103. 



Tinling, Sir David Latimer Tinling, 

 103-4. 



Tinling- Widdrington, Major, killed 

 at battle of Vittoria, 103. 



Tenure of Amble and Hauxley in 

 pre-reformation times, 92. 



Thompson, Rev. John, rector of 

 Bothal, identification of, 273. 



Thornton, Roger, bequest to Coquet 

 Island, 117. 



Tynemouth Priory, the grantee of 

 Amble and Hauxley, 89 — victory 

 of prior over Sir Gerard Wid- 

 drington, 91 — prior De la Mere, 

 91 — prior Boston, 91 — ministers' 

 accounts after surrender, 92 — cell 

 on Coquet Island, 117 — and 

 endowment of chaplain, 118 — 

 fine exacted by prior from Amble 

 tenant, 267. 



Tythes in Hauxley rectorial, and 

 vicarial, history of, 111-112 — 

 commutation of, 112. 



Tythes in Amble, 28 1 — commutation 

 of, 282 — appropriated to minister 

 of Amble, 112, 255, 281. 



Tyzack, Zacharias, of Glass House, 

 Newcastle, owns a fishery, 113, 

 283. 



Wassal, a local name for Laminaria, 



115. 

 Wells, Hauxley, enumeration and 



description of,116— Coquet Island, 



121 — Amble, 284. 

 Werge of Hauxley, Edwards W., 



purchases Amble Moor-house, 102 



— descent of, 108 — sell lands in 



Hauxley and Amble, 109. 

 Widdringtons of Newcastle, cord- 



wainerg, 100. 

 Widdrington Arms, 104. 

 Widdringtotiia of Endlicher, 289. 

 Widdrington's estate in Hauxley, 



95— Amble, 272. 

 Widdrington, Barbara, widow of 



Wm. of Barnhill marries Fenwick 



of Blagdon, 288. 



