General Index. 



Hagberries or Bird Cherries, 329 — 



defence against witches, 330. 

 Haitts or Ring woode hatt, 140, 144. 

 Hangingshaw destroyed in 1768,30. 

 Hardy, Dr, Wauchope Meeting, 13, 

 18— Callaly Meeting, 18-25— Sel- 

 kirk Meeting, 32-4 — Haddington 

 and Tester Meeting, 35, 44-6 — 

 Duns and Dans Castle, 63-80 — 

 Berwick Meeting, 80-6 — pictares 

 at Nesbit House, 147 — Pictures 

 at Duns castle, 149 — Eglingham 

 Meeting, 207-19 — Netherwitton 

 Aleeting, 240-2— Galashiels Meet- 

 ing, 244-52 — Berwick Meeting, 

 252-4— on Three British Cists, one 

 of them containing an Urn found 

 near Callaly castle, 390 — on Pre- 

 historic Antiquities, Ayton, 391 — 

 Aytou Law, 392— Redheugh, 398 

 Berwickshire and Border Bronze 

 Implements, 395-8. 

 Hartsheugh Mill, witch stone, 11. 

 Harehope in Peeblesshire, Religious 

 House founded by King David 

 I., 218. 

 Harehope Farm Pond, the Water- 

 shed between Aln and Breamish, 

 209, 214 — Hospital for Lepers, by 

 Dr Hardy, 215-219 — connection 

 with Burton, in Yorkshire, held 

 by order of St. Lazarus ; Charter 

 of lands in Northumberland, viz. 

 Harehope, Ditchburn, Mitford, 

 Newbiggen, Bewick, Eglingham, 

 Charlton,Shipley, Warenford, Lan- 

 ton, Branton, Brandon, Titlington, 

 Hedgeley, Wooperton, Crawley 

 (i.e. the hill of crows or rooks), 

 215— Charters from Patent Rolls, 

 217— Thomas Legh, D.D., Master 

 of Barton, 218— Harbotell of 

 Harehope, 217 — Valaation and 

 Owner in 1653, 218— Farm House 

 Inscription, by J. C. Hodgson, 

 208-9 — Hill, Excavation in Rock, 

 211— Monastery, 208. 

 Harvest Customs at Morpeth, 135. 

 Harwood Burn and lands, 139, 140. 

 Haughs and Mills at Haddington, 



36. 

 Hauxley — see separate Index. 

 Hawick and Wauchope Meeting, 



9-18. 

 Hawthornside Moor, 14, 16— 

 Height, 10. 



Hawkhill, farmed by Thomas llder- 



ton,214 — early threshing machine 



at, 214. 

 Hazeley Cleugh, 140. 

 Hearse, description of that at 



Bolton, 41. 

 Hedgeley, and Bra uton. Quails and 



Stock Doves, 203. 

 Hemlaw Knowes, 15. 

 Hermanston and the Sinclairs, 38. 

 Herons at Tester, 38. 

 Highlanders on the Tweed in 1745, 



329. 

 High Street at Peat Law, 330. 

 Hillslap Tower, condition of, 86. 

 Hindlee, 16. 

 Hirings at Morpeth, proclaiming the 



law and customs, 134. 

 Hobkirk, 11, 14, 15, 360. 

 Hodgson, J. Crawford, on Amble 



and Hauxley, 87-121, 255-290— 



Pedigree of Storey of Beanley, 



213 Plates. 

 Holidays at Morpeth, 127, etc. 

 Home, Alex, of Hutoun-hall and 



Ninewar, 71. 

 Home, Dr Francis, on the Duns 



Spa, 51. 

 Homes, John and Patrick, slay la 



Bastie, 221. 

 Home or Hume, see separate Index 



to Duns castle. 

 Hospitality offered to the Club 



discussed, 85-6. 

 Howick and Callaly Urns, 84. 

 Hughes, G. P., to represent Club at 



British Association Meetings, 254. 

 Hume of Kimmerghame, Portraits 



of Family at Nisbet, 148. 

 Huggnp, Robert, Stone Axe-Head 



found at Hedgeley, 213. 

 Haggup, Ralph G., On Dagger and 



Backle found on Inner Fame 



Island, 398-9. Plate. 

 Hutton Hall, Home of, 71. 



Ilderton, Thomas of Ilderton, a 

 skilled mechanic, 214 — Epitaph, 

 214. 



Inglisfield Brae, extensive view 

 from, 42. 



Iron Slag Heaps, 211. 



James II at Newark., 6. 

 Johnston's (Dr G.) Selections from 

 his Correspondence, 341. 



