General Index. 



Bull of Clement YII., 62. 



Bull-baiting, 131. 



Burns, Mr and Mrs Gilbert, 37, 39. 



Burns's tumbler, 16. 



Burns, Gilbert, family burial place, 

 39— tomb, 39, 40— bequest by 

 Gilbert, jun., 40 -Plate. 



Burnet, Gilbert, the historian, con- 

 nection with Salton, 38. 



Cadger's Gait, 326. 



Caddon valley and Whytbank tower, 

 246. 



Callaly Castle, Meeting at, 18-25 — 

 its Museum collection of Antiqui- 

 ties, 18, 19 — Camp, 20— Gardens 

 and Stables,20—Rhymes,22 — Bri- 

 tish Cist and Uru at, 20,390-1. 

 Plate. 



Cairns, William of Pilmore, alleged 

 ancestor of Lord Chancellor 

 Cairns, 40. 



Cairns, Skateraw, 396— Bell Hill, 

 397. 



Caldsydeis, 67, 72. 



Cannon balls at Philiphangh, 29. 



Cappuck, near Oxnam, Roman Sta- 

 tion, by Walter Laid law, Jed- 

 burgh, 382, etc. — dimensions and 

 remains, 383 — Sculptured Stone, 

 383-4— references to the 20th 

 Roman legion from Watkin's 

 Roman Cheshire, etc., 38i, etc. — 

 Coins found at, Domitian and 

 Trajan, 387— relics found, 387-8— 

 Mortarium — Mortaria quotation 

 from Chaffers' Pottery, 388. 

 Plate. 



Cargill fisher family drowned, 394. 



Carlyle, Mrs, letter about Grants 

 braes, 37. 



Carling Sunday, 128. 



Carlin-Tooth, 10. 



Carre, Mrs, portrait at Nisbet, 148. 



Carre, General and Mrs of JSisbet, 

 portraits at Nisbet, 148. 



Carre, Mr of Cavers, portrait at 

 Nisbet, 149. 



C.Trr-EIIison, Capt. John R , address 

 delivered at Berwick, October 

 11th 1893, 201-206. 



Carse, J. T., opinion on Hnrehope 

 dressed stones, 214. 



Carter Fell and Reedswire, 16. 



Carter Pell, 10. 



Catrail, James Wilson on, 244. 



I Catrail, 28, 29, 140-2. 



I Cat roads, 142. 



j Cauldcleugh, Stennishope, Ring- 



j woodefeld, Ringwoode Haitt, 



j Chapel Cross, Broagh, Pennan- 



I gushope, Bowandhill, Stobit-Cote, 



(Jrange, Priesthaugh, Westtour, 



and Northouse, 144. 

 Cauldf ace hill, 247 — Trinley Knowes, 



247 — balks to mark the lots of 



an early crofter settlement, 248. 

 Cavers, 9 — Douglases of, 9 — Lovel, 



Comyn, and Balliol of, 10 — Sir 



Thomas Ker of, 52 — John Carre 



of, 53— Estates, lands of, 144, 145 

 Cavers Knowes and British Camps, 



10 — Geology, 10 — Great Cavers 



parish, 144. 

 Chamberlain, Lord, of Scotland, at 



Morpeth, 187. 

 Chapel, the place so named, 77. 

 Chapel Cross, 144. 

 Chapel of St. Cuthbert's, The, on 



the Slitterick, and Chapel Cross, 



Roxburghshire, by Walter Deans, 



143-5. 

 Cheiklaw, 70, 72, 77. 

 Cheeklaw Cedar, 50. 

 Chesters or old Camp at Eagles- 



cairnie mains, 42 — Geoloery, 42 — 



Copper-pot, 42 — Roman Coin, 42 



— Qnerns, 42. 

 Christening Customs at Morpeth, 125 

 Cleckmac, 69. 

 Claverhouse, 7. 

 Clerkington House, 37. 

 Cleghorn, Rev. Mr, author of His- 

 tory of the Revolution of 1688, 



235. 

 Cleghorn, Dr Hugh, Memoir of Sir 



Walter Elliot of Woliiee, 358-64. 

 Clovenfords and Tweed Vineiies, 



246. 

 Coalstoun House and Woods, 39 — 



House and its collections, 47 — 



extensive view, 48. 

 Cockbnrn, Peter of Henderland, 27. 

 Cockbnrn-Law Broch, 245. 

 Cockburn of Cockburn, 76. 

 Cocklaw Castle, site of, 9. 

 Cock Fighting, 132. 

 Cogsinill, 143 — derivation of Cogs 



Knowes, 143. 

 Common Crane and Demoiselle, 



notice of, by Sir Walter Elliot, 363. 

 Collop Monday, 128. 



