General Index. 



Shiplaw Bog (Chapel Bog), 143. 



Short, Thos. of Chevington, clever 

 Millwright, 214. 



Siccar Point, meaning of name, 393. 



Sidegate Street at Haddington, 36. 



Sinclair, Lord, of Nisbet, 53. 



Sinclair, Mrs, of Herdmanston, Por- 

 trait at Nisbet, 148— James, 13th 

 Lord, 148 — Hon. Eleanor, Portrait 

 at Nisbet, 149— Genealogy of 

 Barons, 147-8— Matthew of Herd- 

 manston married Elizaheth Carr 

 of Cavers, 148 — Charles married 

 Elizabeth Hatne of Kiiiinierghame, 

 148 — Andrew married Elizabeth 

 Rutlierford of Edgeiston, US- 

 Job n, Master of Sinclair, attaint- 

 ed, 148. 



Skateraw, Dunbar, Bronze Dagger 

 Blade,39G— contents of Cairn, 396 



Skelf-hill Pen, 16. 



Smailholm, Church and Bell, 234 — 

 Session Kecords, 234 — Windows, 

 235 — Sundial and Comnianion 

 Plate, 235 — Mister Cunningham 

 of, 235. 



Smailholm Tower, see Sandyknow. 



Smoothing Stones, 11. 



Sneep, The Green, meaning of, 394. 



Somerset, Lord, son of Sir Thomas 

 Ker, Portrait at Nisbet, 148. 



Somerville, Mrs, the Physicist, like- 

 ness to Mrs Gilbert Burns, 37. 



Soutra Hill Road, 330. 



South and North Berryfells, 144. 



South Berry or King Wood Fell, 

 140. 



Spain, a farm, so called, 145. 



Spottiswoode, Bronze Celt, found 

 near, 396. 



StaneHat, 71— (Sleich's lands), 70, 

 71. 



Steel, Mr W. Strang of Philiphaugh, 

 29, 30 — his Burmese Collection, 

 30— hospitality to Club, 31. 



Stichill Church and the Secession, 

 233— the Preachings at Stichill 

 Brae, Mr Redpath's grave, 233 — 

 Stitchill Linn, 231-3, 313. 



Stichill, Mr Gunn's Geological Col- 

 lection of Local Books, Pajjers, 

 etc., 233. 



Stobs granted to Thomas Cranston, 

 145. 



Stonedge Farm, 140 — Key of Tower, 

 145. 



Stone Coffins on top of Knoll in 

 Covert Park, Langton, 220. 



Storey of Beanley and Harehope, 

 Pedigree, 213 — John of Beanley, 

 his possession of portion of Hare- 

 hope and West Lairchild, 208 — 

 Fergus of Harehope and his wife, 

 Dorothy Proctor of Shawdon, 209 

 — Fergus of Beanley and Hare- 

 hope, 209, 213— John, Ralph, and 

 George, 213 — ' Fargy's Crowdy,' 

 a proverbial expression, 213. 



Stnart Relics, 59, 62. 



Stuart, Charles Edward, Lock of 

 Hair, 59. • 



Sunderland Hall, Mansion, 27 — 

 Owners of, 27 — Lodge and its 

 Roses, 32 — succession of owners, 

 Douglas, Kerr, Lauder, Cairncross, 

 and Fleming, 27— Ash Trees, 33. 



Swinton, Katherine, wife of Sir 

 Alexander Nisbet, 52. 



Swinton, Archibald Campbell of 

 Kimmerghame, Memoir of, by the 

 Right Hon. Lord Moncrieff of 

 Tulliebole, 366-81— the Author 

 of ' The Swintons of that Ilk,' 

 366— the Humes of Kimmer- 

 ghame, Swinton sold in 1829 after 

 700 years' possession, connection 

 with Mure of Caldwell, 367— Dr 

 Sharp, Vicar of Doncaster, pre- 

 ceptor of Lord Grimthorpe and 

 the brothers Denison, Archbishop 

 of York frequenting Doncaster 

 Races, Aytonn, author of ' Lays 

 of the Cavaliers,' 368— Tait, Arch- 

 bishop of Canterbury, S. Warren, 

 author of 'Ten Thousand a Year,' 

 etc., 369 — the Classical Society 

 founded in 1827, 369-70— Verses 

 by Swinton and Translations from 

 Martial, 370-1 — Autograph Letter 

 of Sir Walter Scott, 371— the 

 S[)eculative Society, brilliant 

 members, 372 — Charade Com- 

 pany, Cosmo Innes, Angus Flet- 

 cher, and Henry Jardine, 373 — 

 Reports of Criminal Trials, 373-4 

 — Occupancy of Chair of Civil 

 Law at Edinburgh, 374-7 — Kim- 

 merghame purchased by Mias 

 Campbell of Blythswood, 375 — 

 Political Career, 375-6 — connec- 

 tion with General Assembly, 

 School Boards, and Edinburgh 



