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Oeneral Index. 



Tolls of Corn in kind, Regrating 

 and Forestalling, 132-3 — Court of 

 Pied Pondre, 133 — Proclamation 

 of the Fair, 134— Servant's Hir- 

 ings, 184 — Bounder Riding and 

 Serjeant's Supper, 135 -Harvest, 

 Shearing, Kemping, the Kern 

 Baby, 135 — Unruly Irish Har- 

 vesters, 136— News, 136-8— a 

 News Letter of 1700, the Barber's 

 Shop a News Room, Tidings of 

 Waterloo, Description of Napo- 

 leon's Carriage, 137 — Cost of 

 Postage corrected in Errata, 419 

 — Statistics of Postal Trafic in 

 1894, 137-8. 



Morpeth Documents, 186-8 — Ac- 

 count of Queen Mary's Visit to 

 Morpeth in 1502, 186 — Account by 

 John Young, printed by Leland, 

 186-8 — State Reception by Abbot 

 of Newminster and Prior of 

 Brinkburn, 186 — her Visit in 

 1513, 187-iB 1516, 188. 



Mousa Broch, 245. 



Movements of Birds on Migration, 

 observed at Chirnside in 1892, by 

 Charles Stuart, M.D., 171-6. 



Mungoiswallis in 1551, 52. 



Musgrave, Lady, at Morpeth, 187. 



Murray, John of Falahill, 29. 



Myrtle, Miss Lucy Johnston's, 61. 



Nanewar (Ninewar), 71. 



Natural History, see separate Index 



Needslaw, 16. 



Nettly Burn, 29. 



Nesbi'ttislands, 70. 



Nes gate, 182. 



Nisbet, West, 50— Tower, 51— Sir 

 Alex, of Nesbit, 51-2 Family, 

 52 Rhodes, 51 — Geology, 51 — 

 Owners, 52. 



Nisbet House, List of Paintings at, 

 147 ; see the List — Mary Agnes 

 and Agnes Chisholme of Stirches, 

 147. 



Nisbet, Lord, Portrait at Nisbet, 

 148. 



Netherwitton Meeting, 240-243— 

 British Camp and Burial Ground 

 at Ewesley, Rev. John Walker's 

 Notes on Nunnykirk, Nunnykirk 

 connected with Newminster, 

 formerly had Tower and Chapel, 

 240 — Pigdon and Stanton viewed, 



Stanton Hall inhabited by Veitch 

 the Covenanter, Clavering's Cross, 

 Witton Shields, Roman Catholic 

 Chapel, and Tower, 241— Mr Tre- 

 velyan entertains Club, the King 

 and Queen Oak Trees, 17th Cen- 

 tury Muggers, Cotton and Wool- 

 len Manufactory at Netherwitton, 

 241 — Priest's Hole, Roger Thorn- 

 ton's Castle, Trollope, Architect 

 of Capheatonand of Netherwitton, 

 Cromwell quartered here, Lord 

 Lovat finds refuge, etc., 242-3. 



News, distribution in last centary, 

 136. 



Newtoun of Duns, 70. 



Newton Don, see separate Index. 



Newton Hall and Sir Isaac Newton, 

 43. 



Newhall House and Burn, 43. 



Newhall Forest Steading, belonging 

 to ancestor of Pringle of Stichill, 

 246— Old Keep of, 247— Residence 

 of Walter Elliot, father of farm- 

 ing family of Elliots, 247. 



Newark Castle, 6, 7. 



North Country Sailor's Song; Oh, 

 Amble is a fine town, 290. Plate. 



Northumberland, New History of, 

 203. 



Note o' the Gate, 10. 



Oak Wood near Wanchope, 15, 16. 



Oak beside the River at Ashiesteel, 

 by Miss Russell, 335, etc. Plate. 



Oak Brae, at Redheugh, 394. 



Ogle, Lord and Lady, 187, 188. 



Ogles of Eglingham, 208, 218— en- 

 tertain Cromwell, 208 — Cuthbert, 

 Charles, and Christopher of Hare- 

 hope, 218. 



Old Red Sandstone of Rule Water, 

 11. 



Old Road from Berwickshire to 

 Peeblesshire, Weaver's Settle- 

 ment of Craiglatch on, 246. 



Orchard near Hawick, 9. 



Ormiston=Cocklaw castle, 9. 



Otterburn lands, 52. 



Oven's Close, 29. 



Pancake Tuesday at Morpeth, 128. 



Patterson, David of Dnns,Collections 

 of Coins, Stone Implements, Weap- 

 ons, Insects, and Fossils inspected 

 by Club, 62. 



