INDEX TO NEWTON DON. 



Alaa of Galloway, 291. 



Balfour, Mr C. B., receives Clab, 

 230— on Newton Don, 291-310. 



Bal fours acquire Newton, 309. 



Barony, grant to erect, 295-6. 



Beatrix de Bellocampo, wife of 

 Hugo de Moreville, her charter 

 of Nenthorn, 291. 



Beauchamp, Beatrix, wife of IJngo 

 de Moreville, buried at Dry- 

 burgh, 291. 



Bekirtoun, Wm. and Robert of 

 Lufness, 292. 



Birches, 296-7. 



Border Society founded, 307, 808. 



Bridge built over Eden in 1700, 303. 



Brockett, J. T., sketch of Newton 

 sundial and its motto, 298. 



Carre of Cavers, 303. 



Chapel, account of, 298, 301— 

 dependence on Ednam, 298. 



Church lands granted to Earl of 

 Moray, 300 — and to Lord Rox- 

 burgh, 300. 



Club's visit, 229-232. 



Coldingham Priory, connection with 

 Newton, 298. 



Courthill, Kaimflat, Harpertoun, 

 Highridge, and Edenmouth farms, 

 once part of Newton estate, 296. 



Crnik mill, 292, 293. 



Devorgilla de Balliol, 291. 



Dominical lands of Newton, 293-4. 



Don family, originally writers in 

 Kelso, 295 — had royal grant to 

 erect a barony, 295 — history of 

 family, 295-6 — purchased Ruther- 

 ford, 296— house erected 1818 by 

 Sir Alex., 296— burial place, 297 

 - pedigree, 302-310. 



Don of Auldtounburn and Plender- 

 leith, 296— Sir Alex. Don's daugh- 

 ters drowned in Eden, 231, 307— 

 Lady Henrietta Don wins silver 

 spurs in lottery, 307. 



Don, Sir Alex, of Newton, the 

 friend of SirWalter Scott, 231,308. 



Don, General Sir George, military 

 services, 304-6 — tomb of his 

 mother, 419. 



Don Wauchope of Auldtounburn 

 and Edmondstone, 303 — Don 

 Wauchope family succeed to Sir 

 Wm. Don's baronetry in 1862, 310. 



Don, Sir William, page to Lady 

 Montgomerie at Eglinton tourna- 

 ment, 309 — a professional actor 

 of note, 309. 



Douglasses forfeited, 292 — James, 

 2nd Earl of Douglas, 292. 



Douglas, James, lord of Lauderdale, 

 291. 



Dryburgh Abbey acquire lands in 

 Newton, 291, 299. 



Dunbar barony, property of Earls 

 of Douglas, 294. 



Dunbar, preparation to resist 

 Napoleon's invasion, 305. 



Eden river, 232, 297. 

 Ednam rectory, 298— tower des- 

 troyed, 299. 

 Electric lighting, 231, 297. 



Fern-leaved beech, 297. 



Foray on Newton by English, 299. 



Gardens, 232. 



Hadden Rig of historic interest, 230. 



Halden, Isabel, wife of Patrick 

 Hepburn, 294. 



Halyburton of Newtoun, 295. 



Hangansides, connection with New- 

 ton, 292, 294. 



Hanganside, Richard, Baillie of 

 Dunbar, 294. 



Hangansyde, Helen, and her hus- 

 band, Alex. Weddell, 294— Bar- 

 bara, 295 — Richard and his son, 

 Alex. Hangansyde, 295. 



Hepburns of Waughton and Little 

 Newton, 292, 293— Sir Patrick of, 

 292-4— Isobel Halden, his wife, 

 and his son Patrick, 294. 



Historical Notes by C- B. Balfour, 

 291.310. 



