General Index. 



Academy, 378 — Enumeration of 

 Public Offices and Services, 379- 

 80 — Carriage Accident and Death, 

 380 — Family, 381 — connection 

 with Club and Contributions to 

 Proceedings, 381. 



Tait, James, guide at Harehope 

 Meeting, 207— description of Pla- 

 ces of Interest, 207-14. 



Tate, George, Northumberland Mil- 

 itia, etc., 314. 



Teeth, defective in Border towns,323 



Temple Hall Farm, 139. 



Teviot, ancient channel, 9. 



Teviothead Parish, 144. 



Thompson, George H., Notes on 

 Urn and Flint-Spear found at 

 Amble, 121— on Amble Urns, 212 

 -254. Plate. 



Three Brethren Cairn, 329. 



Threshing Mills, early instances at 

 Hobberlaw, Ilderton, and Hawk- 

 hill, 214. 



Torwoodlee Broch, 8 — explained by 

 Mr Wilson, 245. 



Trade Feasts, Special Dishes, 131. 



Traditions, some about Traqnair, by 

 Miss Russell, 333-5. 



Traqnair, Gate and its not being 

 opened, 333-4— the late Lord, his 

 devious Roads and Eccentricities, 

 333 — Charles Edward's supposed 

 Visit to, 334— Wall Pool, 335. 



Trow-burn, Bridge, and Lake, 9. 



Trevelyan, Mr, entertains Club at 

 Netherwitton, 240— on the Allot- 

 ment of 60 Acres of Village Land 

 to 12 Tenants at Netherwitton, 

 252. 



Tweed Bridge, 28. 



Tweeddale's, Marquis of, Estate at 

 Newhall, 43. 



' Tweed looking over to Tyne,' pro- 

 verbial saying, 50. 



Union Snuff Box, 62. 



Unisclois de Sunderland, 29. 



Urns; from Howick, 24 — from How- 

 ick and Callaly, 84 — ancient, 

 found at Amble, exhibited by Mr 

 Thompson, 121,212,254— found at 

 Bell Hill, St. Abbs, 397. 



Verter Burn, 51. 



Verter Wells, by James Wood, 325. 



Waits at Morpeth, 131. 



Walker, Rev. John, guides Club at 

 Nunnykirk and Netherwitton, 

 240. 



Wattir Gaite at Berwick, 182. 



Waikerburn, its origin and develop- 

 ment as a Tweed Factory, etc., 

 248. 



Watson, Charles, exhibits Collection 

 of Rare Books, Documents, Duns 

 Charters, Curiosities, etc., 62— 

 Death of, 206— Letter of Condo- 

 lence to his Relatives, 227. 



Warretider, Miss, on Finches Mob- 

 j bing a Hawk, 400. 



Wanchope Meeting, by Mrs Craig, 

 } 9-13-by Dr Hardy, 13-18-Man- 

 sion. Old House, and Castle, 11,12, 

 1 15— visit of Burns to Wanchope 

 j Kig, 11, 12 — Drinking Cup, 13— 

 Mrs Scott, the Leddy o', 12, 28 — 

 British Camp,12, 15,16— Fine View 

 from, 12 — terraced cultivation on 

 the Rig,12 — in Jersey, 12 — House, 

 Luncheon at, 12, 13 — Relics, Tow- 

 er, 13 — some Writing of Sir Wr. 

 Scott, 13 — Botany of Teviot, 

 13 — Kirkton Burn and its Botany, 

 14 — Hawthornside,Red Sandstone 

 Soil, Trees on Rule Water, Capt. 

 Tancred'sand Lord Sinclair's Pro- 

 perties, Langraw and Mr William 

 Oliver, 14— Ruskin and Wolflee,15 

 Heriot or Harwood Burn, 15. 



Wauchope, Margaret, wife of John 

 Carre, her Heraldic Achieve- 

 ments, with those of her husband, 

 53. 



Wheelrig and Wheelcauseway, 10. 



Whinkerstanes, Laird of. Epitaph, 

 56. 



White, Gilbert of Selborne, centen- 

 ary (see Memoir of Rev. R. L. 

 Blomefield,) 358. 



Whitecleugh Verter Well, 825. 



Whitefield Verter Well, 326. 



Whittingham Wood, 202. 



Widdrington, Sir Henryin 1616, 188. 



Wild Cherry at Wauchope, 15. 



Williamson, Rev. R. H. of Whick- 

 ham, M.A., Memoir by Rev. E. H. 

 Adamson, 157-60 — Robert Hopper, 

 Recorder of Newcastle, 157 — 

 Williamson Family of Whickham 

 and Monkwearmouth, 157-59 — 

 Eighton Banks, Marley Hill, and 



