40 REPORT OF MEETINGS FOR 1903 



Dalkeith Palace and Newbattle Abbey. 



The Fifth Meeting was held at Dalkeith, on Wednesday, 

 23rd September, in delightful weather, when a large number 

 of members and guests met at the Railway Station, and under 

 the leadership of Mr James Whytock, gardener to His Grace 

 the Duke of Buccleuch, proceeded to view the spacious and 

 ornamental grounds of tlie Palace. Among those present 

 were: — Rev. Thomas Martin, M.A , Lauder, President; 

 Captain Norman, E.N., Organizing Secretary; Rev. J. J. M. L. 

 Aiken, Editing Secretary ; Mr William B. Boyd, Faldonside ; 

 Mr T. Craig-Brown, Selkirk; Rev. J. C Carrick, B.D., 

 Newbattle ; Mr John Caverhill, Jedneuk ; Rev. Professor 

 James Cooper, D.D., Glasgow University; Mr D. M. Dall, 

 Edinburgh; Mr A. M. Dunlop, Crawford; Mr William Evans, 

 F.R.S.E., Edinburgh ; Rev. J. A. Findlay, M.A., Edinburgh ; 

 Captain Forbes, R.N., and Miss Forbes, Berwick; Mr Gideon 

 J. Gibson, Netherbyres ; Mr Arthur Giles, Edinburgh; Mr 

 George Henderson, Upper Keith; Mr J. C. Hodgson, Alnwick; 

 Rev. David Hunter, D.D., Galashiels; Mr W. H. Johnson, 

 Edinburgh; Rev. Ambrose Jones, M.A., Stannington; Mr 

 H. M. Leadbetter, Legerwood ; Very Rev. Thomas Leishman, 

 D.D., Edinburgh ; Mr James Lyle, Edinburgh ; Mr Francis 

 Lynn, F.S.A., Galashiels; Major J. F. Macpherson, Edinburgh; 

 Mr William Maddan, Berwick; Rev. Thomas Porteous, B.D., 

 Edinburgh ; Mr Armitage Rigby, Isle of Man ; Mr H. 

 Rutherfurd, Fairnington ; Mr T. B. Short, Berwick ; Rev. 

 George Sprott, D.D., North Berwick ; Mr J. A. Terras, 

 Edinburgh ; Mr John Turnbull, Galashiels ; Eev. Canon 

 Walker, M.A., Whalton; Rev. Beverley S. Wilson, Brantingham; 

 Mr 0. B. Wilson, Whitley Bay; Mr Joseph Wilsop, Dunsj 

 ]Vfr William Veitch, Duns. 



