General Index. 



Kaitschelis, Kaifcscheilbank, and 



Kaitscheilwood, 70, 72. 

 Ker, Andrew of Lynfcon and his 



spouse Katherine, tomb of, 27 — 



William, son of George Ker of 



LiutoQn, vicar of Liudean, 27 — 



Kers of Fairnilee, Greenhead, etc., 



27. 

 Ker, Arms of, at Nisbet, 51. 

 Ker, Lady, Portrait at Nisbet, 148 



— Sir Thomas, Portrait, 148. 

 Kerr or Carre, John of Cavers, 



Hatchment, 53. 

 Kers or Carres acquire West 



Nisbet, 52, 53. 

 Kers hold Asliiesteel, 251. 

 Kidclengh, 77. 

 Kidshiel (Gadeschele) 67-Kend- 



sheill, 77. 

 Kilham, Northumberland, Bronze 



Rapier found, 396. 

 Kilham, Yetholm, and Cheviot 



Hills, 16. 

 Kimmerghame estate, 367, 374-5 — 



Housg, 375, 377. 

 Kirkton Burn and Camps, 10 — 



Church and Basaltic Dyke, 10. 

 Knight of Liddesdale, 6. 

 Knok, the, 72. 

 Knox, John, boru at Nungate, 36 — 



at Morham or at Giifordgate, 49. 



Laidlawstiel, Residence of Lord and 

 Lady Reay ; Auracaria at, 247. 



Lammerlaw, 39, 43. 



Lammermoor Hills, names of, 43. 



Langburnshiels Farm, 143. 



Langside and its Hut Circles, 210 — 

 site of Iron-smelting Works, 211. 



Langton Burn, Wood, and Lees, 311. 



Laugton Castle, 69 — burnt, 70— the 

 barony, 77 — James IV. 's artillery 

 and siege, 220. 



Langton Meeting, 219-227— Tower 

 in Little Byres Park, 220— Wood 

 and Dean, botany of, 222 — House, 

 visit to, 222-5 — its Pictures and 

 Collections, 223-4— Rent Roll in 

 1756, 224— Proprietors, 224-5— 

 Roger de Ov grants Langton to 

 Kelso, 225 — Confirmation by Wm. 

 Vipont, 225 — Viponts, Cockburns, 

 Gavins, Marquis of Breadaldane, 

 and Pringle, successive owners of 

 Langton, 225 — Mansion rebuilt 

 1862, 225— Church and Church- 



yard, 225— John Brown, D.D., 

 minister, 225 — Non-juror's Chap- 

 el, circa 1679, 225— Gavinton, 225 

 —Old and New Village, 225— 

 Policies and Gardens, 226. 



Langtoa Parish, its Geology, 342 — 

 Geological List, Rev. Thomas 

 Brown's, 342. 



Langraw, Stone Celt, Whorls, and 

 Arrow- Head from, 11. 



Langlands, J. C, instrumental in 

 restoring Bewick Chapel, 212. 



Lauder, Elizabeth, Latin Elegy, 60. 



Learchild Estate owned by Storeys, 

 213. 



Leetside, Parish of Whitsome, 

 Bronze Ferrule, 395. 



Legerwood, Bronze Sword and 

 Spear-Head, 397. 



Lennoxlove audits l^ark, 36, 38,47-8. 

 John, 2ad Duke and Archibald, 3rd 

 Earl of Argyle, 48. 



Lent Customs at Morpeth, 128. 



Lethington, its Pictures and Lib- 

 rary, the Politician's Walk and 

 Lethington, 48— Lady Lome and 

 Lethington, Elizabeth, Countess of 

 Dysart,and Duchess of Lauderdale 

 and Lethington, 48. 



Leyden, John, and Ruberslaw, 10. 



Liddesdale Hills, 10. 



Lilburn Tower, Stock Dove at, 203. 



Linglee Burn, gold deposit, 29 — Col. 

 Borthwick's Lead mine, 29. 



Linglee Hill, panoramic view from, 

 5, 7. 



Linthill, 77. 



Lindean church, 26 — the wrang 

 stannln' kirk, 26 — monumental 

 Inscription, 27 — John Knox's 

 widow supposed to be buried here, 

 27 — connection with Kelso, 27. 



Livery of Seisin abolished in 1845, 

 132. 



Loney, Peter, Measurements of 

 some of the largest Trees at 

 Nisbet House, here and elsewhere 

 for Diameter read Girth, 146 — 

 Old Measurements of Trees at 

 Nisbet, recorded by Dr John 

 Walker in 1795, 147— Plane and 

 Lombardy Poplar, 147 — Cedar of 

 Lebanon at Cheeklaw, Duns, 147. 



Longhorsley and Witton Roman 

 Catholic Chapels, connection be- 

 tween, 243. 



