Index to Duns and Dans Castle. 



Harae, Thomas, held lands of Cade- 

 schele and forestry of Danse 

 Park, 67. 



Hume Castle, 69. 



Hume lands, 67. 



Jacobite tendencies of Hay family, 



58. 

 James IV., 60. 

 James VI., portrait, 58 — autograph, 



59. 

 Johnston, Miss Lucy of Hutton 



Hall, 61. 



Kaitschelis bank and wood, 70, 72, 



77. 

 Ker, Michael, rector de Dunse, 



67. 

 Kidshiel granted to Thos. Hume, 



67— lands, 77. 

 Kingside charged with annuity to 



monks of Newbottle, 64. 

 Kirkpatrik of Kirkmichell has grant 



of lands at Duns, 67. 

 Knok or Knock lands, 72, 77. 

 Knollis of that Ilk grants the Flat, 



68, 70. 

 Knowislandis, 72. 

 Knoxeslands, 77. 

 Kydcleugh lands, 77. 

 Kymerghame Eister Mill, 77. 

 Kynbrigham, Kimmerghame, 64. 



Lake, 61. 



Langton lands and barony, 77. 



Lathame lands, 67. 



Lauder, Elizabeth, Latin obituary 



notice of, 60. 

 Lauderdale, Duke of, account of 



bewitched woman at Duns, 78. 

 Lematon, Henry, parson of Duns, 



evidently from Lemington in Ed- 



lingham, Northumberland, 68. 

 Leslie, General, quartered at Duns, 



57, 72, 75. 

 Lile of Stanypeth, grant of mill, 



68. 

 Lile, David of Stanypeth, to George 



his son, of Duns mill, 68. 

 Lime trees blown down and raised, 



60. 

 LinthiU lands, 77. 

 Longforraacus, 63, 75. 

 Lovat, Simon, Lord, 76. 

 Lumsden, Margaret, bewitched 1680, 



78-9. 



M'Crie, Thomas, the biographer of 



Knox, born at Duns, 80. 

 Manor granted away by Edward 



III., 66. 

 Market cross restored by Robert 



Hay, 77 — description of, 77. 

 Mill granted by James IV., 68. 

 Ministers of Duns, list of, 78, 79. 

 Missal of George Lord Seton, 59. 

 Moray, the Earls of, proprietors of 



Duns, 63, 75. 

 Mordington, 63, 76. 

 Moiloij, James, Earl of, charter to, 



71. 

 Myrtle, grown from Miss Johnston's 



bouquet, 61. 



Nanewar hasbandland, 71. 

 National Covenant, an original copy, 



59. 

 Nesbittislandis, 70, 72, 77. 

 Nicholas de Duns, clerk, 64. 

 Newbottle, monks of, 64. 

 Newtouii, 70. 



Panlawrig granted to Lord Home, 

 68. 



Panlawrig, lands of, 68. 



Patterson, David, his collections of 

 Coins, Insects, etc., 62. 



Peelrig, 72. 



Percy, Sir H., Earl of Northumber- 

 land, his army alarmed and fled 

 during night in a panic from 

 Dunse Park, 66. 



Percy, Sir Henry, Earl of Northum- 

 berland, makes a foray on Duns 

 in 1372, 66-7. 



Plendernethy Hill, 75. 



Plnscardin, the Commendator of, 

 71. 



Portraits, enumeration of, 58-9, 149- 

 165. 



Priestside or Kirklands, 78, 79. 



Proprietors of Duns manor and 

 castle, enumeration of, 75-6-7, 

 see list. 



Putoun lands, 70, 72, 77. 



Queen Mary's draught board, 59 — 

 autograph, 59. 



Randolph, Earl of Moray, 63, 75. 

 Reclynton, Alex, de, obtains grant 



of lands in Duns from David II., 



66. 



