General Index. 



Lovat, Lord, refuge at Netherwitton, 



242. 

 Lnmsdean Stone Weapons, 398. 

 Lunar Phenomenon by James Wood, 



Macpherson, Capt. J. F., on Statute 

 of Men of Roxburgh and Selkirk, 

 314-24. 



Maiden Paps, 16, 141. 



Maitland, Sir Richard, the Poet and 

 Mr Secretary, 36. 



Marchmont, Alex., 2nd Earl of, Por- 

 trait at Nisbet, 148. 



Margaret Tudor (afterwards Queen 

 of Scotland) at Newark, 7 — at 

 Morpeth, 186 — her journeyto Scot- 

 land, 186-8— at Newcastle, 186— at 

 Newminster Abbey, 186 — at Aln- 

 wick, 186— at Harbottle, 187— at 

 Cartington, Sir Edward Radcliffe, 

 187— her love of Dress, 187-8— 

 Sir Humphrey Lysle, 186— the 

 prior of Bryngborn, 186. 



Markets and Fairs at Morpeth, 132. 



Mary, Queen of Scots, on her way to 

 Bothwell,7 — Mary's Well, Wauch- 

 ope castle, 15 — Mary's Auto- 

 graph, 59 — Mary at Langtori, 220. 



Marriage customs at Morpeth, 125. 



Maysyndue Gaite, 182. 



Meeting of the Waters, 27. 



Meetings fixed for 1893, 86— for 

 1894, 254. 



Meigle Pots, conventicle surprised 

 by Claverhouse, 246. 



Mekle and Litil Duns Law, 70, 72, 

 77. 



Mellerstain Market, 825. 



Members, New, 82, 253. 



Memoirs and Obituary Notices, The 

 Rev. R.H.Williamson, by the Rev. 

 E. H. Adamson, 157. The Rev. 

 Thos. Brown, D.D., by Professor 

 Duns, 339. Rev. Leonard Blome- 

 field, by Prebendary Earle, 347. 

 Sir Walter Elliot, by"Dr Cleghorn, 

 358— by Rev. John Mair, 365. 

 Archibald Campbell Swinton of 

 Kimmerghame,by Lord Moncrieff, 

 366. 



Meteorological Notices, Glanton 

 Pyke, 188, 409— Marchmont, 193, 

 409— West Foulden, 194, 410— 

 Rawburn, 194,410— Cheswick, 195, 

 411— Newton Don, 311-2. 



Mervinslaw, Flag Staff of Stone and 

 Bronze from, 11. 



Michel, Fr., Author of Les Ecossais 

 en France, 220. 



Middlemas, Robt., describes Bewick 

 Sculptured Rocks, 211-2. 



Midsummer or Baal Fires, 129. 



Migration of Country People into 

 Towns, 324. 



Milne-Graden, Bronze Blade found 

 there, 395. 



Milne-Home, Mr, quoted, 10. 



Milton, Lord, erects Salton spire, 38. 



Minchmoor Road and Common, 330. 



Missal of George Lord Seton, 59. 



Monkrigg, 47, 48 — extensive view 

 near, 48. 



Montrose, 7. 



Morhara a birthplace of John Knox, 

 48. 



Morpeth Obsolete Social Customs, 

 by Wm. Woodman, 125-138 — 

 Births, Christenings, Marriages, 

 Funerals, and Wakes, 125— Pass- 

 ing Bell and Funeral Bell, Camlet 

 Cloaks worn at Funerals, and 

 Doles given to Poor, 126-7 — Traces 

 of Sun Worship, Riding the Stang, 

 Flog-ging at Cart Tail, 127 — mean- 

 ing of O ' Sapientia,' with pre- 

 Reformation antiphon, 127— Holi- 

 days at Christmas, Lent, Easter, 

 St. George's Day, Midsummer, 

 Royal Oak Day, 127-9— Yule 

 Doughs, Sword Dancers, Mart, and 

 Carlings, 128 — the Carling Groat 

 and Paste Eggs, 129— Guild or 

 Chantry of St. George, 129— the 

 Rowan Tree has Magical Powers, 

 Midsummer Fires, 129 — Royal 

 Oak Day and Grammar School 

 Boys, 129 — the Order of Bridge 

 Builders or frafres ponti, provision 

 for repair of highways, 130 — 

 Feasts and Pastimes, Waits, the 

 Merchant Tailors' and Tanners' 

 Trades' Feasts, 131— Bull-baiting, 

 Bull Dogs, and Bull-ring, 131-2— 

 Proclamation, from the Cross, of 

 King George IV., 132— Cock 

 Fighting and Races, 132— Con- 

 veyance of Lands by Livery of 

 Seisin abolished 1845, 132— Mar- 

 kets and Fairs, 132-4— CnrfewBell 

 Enumeration of chief Cattle Buy- 

 ers and principal Farmers, Aries, 



