Index to Duns and Buns Castle. 



Drnmmond, Mr Home, abstract of 

 Castle charter-chest, 62 — Notes 

 on Family Portraits, 151-5. 



Dunbar, collegiate church, 66. 



Dunbar, Earls of, Waldeve, 63— 

 Patrick II., 63— Patrick, 64, 65 — 

 Earls of March, 66, 75. 



Dunbar, the Earls of, proprietors 

 of Duns, 63, 75. 



Duns, Acts, etc., of the Cordiners, 

 62. 



Duns and Langton burnt in 1558, 70. 



Duns Castle, visit to and luncheon 

 at, 56— old Castle of, 57, 73, 74. 



Duns, charter of James VI., 72, 77. 



Duns, cottage lands of, held by John 

 Hume, son of George Hume of 

 Eytoun, Alex. Kirkpatrik of £18 

 lands of Duns, William sold lands 

 in Duns park and Caldsydeis to 

 George Hame of Ay ton, 67 — 

 the Coitlands, 70. 



Duns dings a', origin of saying, 67. 



Duns erected into a barony,67,72,76. 



Duns, exhibits of Books, Documents, 

 and Curiosities at, 62. 



Duns Forest and Wallace, 67. 



Duns Law, Mekle and Litle, 70, 

 72, 77 — Scottish encampment in 

 1639, 72-3. 



Duns-Mains, Cheiklaw, Kaitschelis, 

 etc., granted by Queen Mary, 70. 



Duns Market Cross, 77. 



Duns of East Borthwick, 63, 68 — 

 Patrick, heir of, 68. 



Duns of Greweldykeis or Gruel- 

 dykes, 63, 70. 



Duns Park, 64, etc. 



Duns Scotus, the schoolman, 63. 



Duns, skirmish at, 68— see Foray. 



Duns tower overthrown and its 

 villages burned for second time, 

 69 — town burnt previous year 

 and marks of old town, streets 

 of, 69, 70. 



Eden's Hall, plan of, 62. 



Edington estate, 59. 



Edmersden lands, 67. 



Edward III. grants Duns manor, 66. 



Elfhole, 71. 



Ellem, John, has g?-ant of lands, 67 

 — John Ellem and Elizabeth, his 

 sjionse; lands of Cherneside, Dn-ip, 

 and Bassitidene resigned by Rich- 

 ard Ellem, 67. 



FairfuU, Archbishop of Glasgow 

 I 79. 

 I Fairholme, John of Baberton, 59. 



Fiats, the early mention of, 68. 



Fiodden, 68-9. 



Forays by English, 65, 66, 68, 69, 

 70. 



Gardens, 61. 



Gates and streets, ancient, 69. 



Grenelaw, Derchester, Lathaine, 



etc., granted to John Hering of 



Edmersden, 67. 

 Groweldykis, 70, 71. 

 Grueldykes, 63, 70, 71, 77. 



Hair of Prince Charles Edward 

 Stuart and Cardinal York, 59. 



rialdane of Gleneagles, 79. 



Halidon hill, 65, 66. 



Hays of Drummelzier, proprietors 

 of Duns, 77. 



Hays obtain the Castle, etc., 58. 



Hav Pictures at Duns Castle, see 

 list, 154-5. 



Hering, Gilbert and John of Ed- 

 mersden, grant to, 67. 



Hislop, Stephen, the Indian mission- 

 ary, born at Duns, 80. 



Home, Alexander Lord, 68. 



Home, Alexander of Kimmerghame 

 76. 



Home, Alexander of Manderston, 

 71, 72. 



Home, Charles, Earl of, 76. 



Homes of Ayton, proprietors of 

 Duns, 76 — George Home of Ayton 

 and his son George, grant of 

 Duns and its lands, see their 

 names, 70. 



Home, Sir George of Crnnistane, 72. 



Home or Hume, George, Earl of 

 Dunbar, 71. 



Home, Geoigc of Slanderston, 72 

 77, 78. 



Home or Hume, David of Gods- 

 croft's MS. History, 62. 



Home of Wedderburn, burial aisle 

 of, 79 — Sir George and his son 

 David, 78. 



Home, James of Whiteiig, 71. 



Hugo and Hugh de Duns, 63. 



Hume of Ayton, royal grant to, 07, 

 7", 72, 76. 



Hnnu- of S[)0t, grant oi, 71- Gecugo 

 Hume of Spott, 7i. 



