General Index. 



Blibank Tower, 248. 



Ellem, the Raid of, 220. 



Ellemford Farm, Bronze Javelin, 

 397. 



Elliot, Sir W., his Life and Work, 

 by Dr Cleghorn, 358-60— his Mem- 

 orial Tablet at Hobkirk, 361— List 

 of his Papers,362-4— Rev.Dr John 

 Mair's Notice of, 365 — Inscription 

 on Tablet at Sonthdean, 365. 



Faldonside lands, 28. 



Family Pictures and Portraits at 

 Ashiesteel, 249. 



Fairnilee Tower, Kere of, 28. 



Fairy Pipes found at Berwick, 84. 



Fairies at Ashiesteel, 331-3. 



Fame Islands, Dagger and Buckle, 

 lighthouses, 398. 



Ferguson, John, F.S.A. Scot., Report 

 of Duns and Langton Meeting, 

 219-227— on the Injury done by 

 Field Voles at Dun Castle, 156. 



Field Voles, 61, 84, 156. 



Finches Mobbing a Hawk, relation 

 by Miss Warrender, 400. 



Flats, same as Knollis lands, 68, 70. 



Fletcher, Andrew, the Patriot, 38. 



Flint Celt at Philiphaugh, 30. 



Flodden, Battle of, 68, 187. 



Flodden Field Dagger, 84. 



Flogging, 127. 



Fogo, Meeting at, 53-6— List of 

 Ministers, 53 — Arms of Hog of 

 Harcarse, 54 — Arms of Trotter, 

 54 — Memorial Inscription to Rev. 

 William Home, 54 — to Rev. John 

 Todd, 54— to Rev. John Priugle, 

 55— Church Plate, 55 -Epitaphs, 

 54-6. 



Forgandenny Fort explored by Dr 

 Ohristison, 83. 



Forest Bowmen, 7. 



Forget-me-not, sung by Tennyson,3. 



Former Lines of Road about Ashie- 

 steel, 328-33. 



Forster, John of Newham, and Robt. 

 of Hartlaw, 213. 



Forth and Brentford, Earl of, 29. 



Freer, John, F.S.A. Scot, Melrose, 

 death of, 206. 



Framlington, Long, John Todd, 

 Presbyterian Minister at, after- 

 wards of Fogo, 54. 



Fulhope and Fulhope Haugh, 29. 



Funerals at Morpeth, 125-6. 



Gaelic Element in the Spoken Lan- 

 guage in South of Scotland, by 

 Miss Russell, 161. 



Gaelic Place-names, 165-71. 



Gala Water Road, 330. 



Galashiels Meeting, reported by Jas. 

 Wilson of the Border Record, 

 244-52— Cross and Old Hall, 251. 



Games, Feasts, and Pastimes at 

 Morpeth, 127-9, 131-2. 



Gap, the Camp near, 140. 



Gavinton, why so named, 225. 



Gean Tree or Wild Cherry, not 

 Bird Cherry, 330. 



General Statement, 200, 418. 



Ghost seen by Sir Walter Scott, 

 328-9. 



Gifford Village, Bank, and Holyn 

 Bank, 43— Water Ousel, 43— St. 

 Cuthbert's Chapel, 43— Goblin 

 Ha', 43, 44. 



Gladstone family, formerly of Cock- 

 law castle, 9. 



Gladsmuir, weather saying, 50. 



Glenkiimon Burn, 329. 



Glow-worm at i'hiliphaugh and 

 Haining, 33. 



Goat, applied to a burn, 256, 333. 



Goblin Ha', authorities cited, 44. 



Goks pairt or Cocks part, 143. 



Gold and Lead on Linglee Burn, 29. 



Gorebridge Cross, 332. 



Grants Braes and Mr Gilbert Burns, 

 37. 



(^ray, Henry, esquire in 1502, 186. 



Great Cavers, parochial district,144- 

 5. 



Greatmuir, Stennishope, William- 

 rigg, Langsyde, etc., 145. 



Greenhill Quarry Stone, 24. 



Greweldykeis, Groweldykis, 70, 71. 



Grounds and Manse at Ashiesteel, 

 249. 



Grounds and manse at Ashiesteel, 

 view from, 249. 



Guild of St. George at Morpeth, 

 129. 



Gunn, Rev. George, elected Presi- 

 dent, 206 — guide at Newton Don, 

 228. 



Haddington, Bolton, and Tester 

 Meeting, 35-50. 



Haddington House, Abbey Church, 

 Sundial, etc., 35-6— Eai-1 of, 38— 

 Library, 49. 



Hagberry Hole, 329. 



