Index to Newton Don. 



Kaimflat, 292, 294, 299. 



Kelso Abbey acquire lands in New- 

 ton, 292, 294, 299. 



Kelso Episcopal Chapel foundation, 

 306. 



Ker of Dalcove, connection with 

 Newton, 293-4. 



Ker, Adam of Schaw, 293^Thomas 

 of Schaw and Dalcove, 293^ 

 Rodolph, 293— Alison, his wife, 

 293— Robert, 294. 



Ker of Mersington, 293. 



Ker, Rodolph of Dalcove and Little 

 Newton, and Andrew, his son, 

 294 — William, Lord Ker, con- 

 nection with Newton, 300. 



Lauder reverts to Crown, 292. 

 Lime tree, one of the tallest in 



Scotland, 297. 

 Lin, purchased Peelrig in 1624, 



295. 

 Linn, 232, 297. 

 Logan,Elizabeth, daughter of Robert 



Logan of Restalrig, 294. 

 Lorain, John and Margaret, 296. 



McDowall, Alex, of Newton, 295. 

 Mansion, position of, 229— built 



1818, descripiion of grounds in 



1800 and in 1828, 296. 

 Meteorological Notes, 311-2. 

 Morviile, Elena de, 291. 



Hugo de, 291. 



• Ricardus de, 291. 



William de, 291. 



Morvilles, connection with Newton, 



291. 

 Mosses of Newton Don by Rev. 



George Gunn, 405 

 Murray, Mary of Philiphaugh, arms, 



etc., 298, 303, 419. 



Nathansthyrne (=; Nenthorn) and 

 Stitchell, chapels of Ed nam, 298. 



Nenthorn church consecrated by 

 Bernham, Bishoj) of St. Andrews, 

 299. 



Nowtons of Dalcove, 293— Little 



Newton, 292-3, 310. 

 Newton, Little, mill of, or the 



Cruik, 292. 

 Newton and Newton Don, Newton 



and Nathan sthairn, 291. 

 Newtons acquire Little Newton, 292 



— a branch of Dalcove family, 



293. 

 Newton, history of estate, 291-298 



—chapel, 298-301— village, 301. 

 Newton, Joan, James, Archibald, 



Alexander, 293. 



Oaks of great size, 230, 297. 



Peelrig sold, 295-6. 



Plants of Newton Don by William 



Wood, 403-4. 

 Plumbars, connection with Newton, 



295. 

 Population tables of Newton, 301. 



Revelaw, Don of, 303. 



Rocks, account of by Rev. George 



Gunn, 312. 

 Roxburgh, the Earl of, owned 



church lands, 300. 

 Rutherford, Don of, 302. 



Sevtoun, James of Fawside, 295. 



Silver firs, 230, 297. 



Site of Little Newton, 229, 301. 



Smith, John, messenger in Duns, 

 295. 



Smailholm house, Andrew Don's 

 initials, 302. 



Stichell Castle, 299. 



Sun-dial, supported by lion ram- 

 pant, 230, 298, 804. 



Swynton, John of Petcokkys, 294. 



Templars* lands in Little Newton, 



301. 

 Trees, 230, 296-7. 



Weddell, Alex., 294-5. 

 Wych elm, 230, 297. 



