INDEX TO DUNS and DUNS CASTLE. 



Adam, rector of Duns, 64. 

 Annals, 63-79. 



Albany, Alexander, Duke of, 67. 

 Araucarias noted, 60 — dimensions 



of, 61. 

 Arnot, Sir John of Bersnick, 72. 

 Auchinlek has grant of Staneflat, 



71. 



Baillie's Letters, account of encamp- 

 ment on Duns Law, 72-3. 



Banner, Scottish, displayed at Dans 

 Law, 73 — Royal Standard at Wor- 

 cester, 59. 



Barbour's lines, mentioning Duns 

 Park, 64. 



Barniken, 70. 



Barony, erected by James IV., 67 — 

 erected by Charles II., 76. 



Bastie, Sir Anthony D'Arcy de la, 

 pursued through Duns, head 

 exposed at Market Cross, Duns, 

 69. 



Baxter, Richard, Certainty nf the 

 World of Spirits, account of 

 bewitched woman at Duns, 78. 



Birkenside chapel, 78 — lands, 72, 

 77. 



Blind Harry, the Minstrel, 67. 



Borthwick Castle, 68. 



Borthwick East granted to Patrick 

 Duns, 68 — Easter and Wester, 77. 



Book of Hours, by Flemish artist, 

 59. 



Boston, Thomas, author of Fourfold 

 State, born at Duns, 80. 



Bradestan, Thomas de, obtains 

 grant of manor of Duns, 66 — 

 held manors of Duns and Cherne- 

 side, 66. 



Bridge End, 70, 72. 



Brown, Master James, 60. 



'•Brnntons, The," 57, 69. 



Bruce, Robert, at Duns park, 64. 



Burgh of barony erected by Jamee 

 IV., 67— by Charles II., 76. 



Cadeschele lands, 67 — Caldsydeis 

 lands, 67, 72, 77. 



Castle, first mention, 63. 



Castle in 1820, description of, 57, 

 58 — original, built by Randolph, 

 Earl of Moray, 57. 



Chapel, lands of, 77. 



Charters cited, 



Waldeve, Earl of Dunbar, 63— 

 Patrick, Earl of Dunbar, 63-5— 

 Edward III., Patrick, Earl of 

 March, David II., 66 — James II., 

 James III., James IV., James V., 

 67— James IV., 68 — Queen Mary, 

 70-James VI., 71,72, 77. 



Cheiklaw, 70, 72, 77. 



Cherneside, Duns, and Bassindene 

 granted to John Ellem, 67. 



Church, date of, 79. 



Church, a prebend of Dunbar, 66. 



Cleckmae, old house at Dnns, 69. 



Clochbnlg, instrument of alarm, 

 66. 



Cockhurn of Cockburn, proprietor 

 of Duns, 72, 76— financial liabili- 

 ties, 77. 



Coitlands, 70, 72 — "terras cotagias," 

 67, 72, 77. 



Golden, Cadwallader, M.D., lient.- 

 governor of New York, said to be 

 born at Duns, 80. 



Cromwell's garrison in Dnns, 75. 



Crumstane barony and la.nds, 71, 

 72, 76. 



Curiosities nt Castle, collection of, 

 59. 



David I., 63. 



Derchester lands, 67. 



Dickson, Adam, author of " Treatise 

 on Agriculture," 1765-9, and 

 " Husband ry of the Ancients," 

 1778, 79. 



Dominical lands of Dunce, 66, 71. 



Douglas of Pettindreich, 71. 



Douglas, Sir Archibald, 65. 



