History of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, Instituted September 22, 1831, Том 18[publisher not identified], printed for the club by Martin's Printing Works, Spittal, 1904 Contains it's Proceedings. |
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... Tower , Northum- berland . Communicated by MR EDWARD J. COLLINGWOOD . 178 Donations to the Club from Scientific Societies , Exchanges , etc. , up to October 1902 . 14 . ... 15. General Statement of Account , 1901 . 179 182 16 ...
... Tower , Northum- berland . Communicated by MR EDWARD J. COLLINGWOOD . 178 Donations to the Club from Scientific Societies , Exchanges , etc. , up to October 1902 . 14 . ... 15. General Statement of Account , 1901 . 179 182 16 ...
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... Tower . By the REV . THOMAS MARTIN , M.A. 267 Appendix II . - Clacharie . By the SAME . 271 ( Plate XXII . ) Appendix III . - The Haerfaulds . By MR FRANCIS LYNN , F.S.A. ( Scot . ) ( 5 ) FLODDEN ; 24th September . ( 6 ) ANNUAL MEETING ...
... Tower . By the REV . THOMAS MARTIN , M.A. 267 Appendix II . - Clacharie . By the SAME . 271 ( Plate XXII . ) Appendix III . - The Haerfaulds . By MR FRANCIS LYNN , F.S.A. ( Scot . ) ( 5 ) FLODDEN ; 24th September . ( 6 ) ANNUAL MEETING ...
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... Tower . From a photograph presented by the Rev. Thomas Martin , M.A. , p . 288 . PLATE XXV . Ancient Greek Coin found at Ewart , in Glendale . From a photograph by Mr Newbigin , Alnwick , p . 300 . PLATE XXVI . Chart of Rainfall at ...
... Tower . From a photograph presented by the Rev. Thomas Martin , M.A. , p . 288 . PLATE XXV . Ancient Greek Coin found at Ewart , in Glendale . From a photograph by Mr Newbigin , Alnwick , p . 300 . PLATE XXVI . Chart of Rainfall at ...
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... towers defending the wall , between the angle towers and the central gateway . We next visited the central gateway of the southern side of the Camp , which , like other excavated portions , is now enclosed by a fence . Here are shown ...
... towers defending the wall , between the angle towers and the central gateway . We next visited the central gateway of the southern side of the Camp , which , like other excavated portions , is now enclosed by a fence . Here are shown ...
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... tower for the protection of the space between this southern gateway and the angle tower , we reached the 8.E. angle of the Camp , where the mortar is clearly seen , rubble concrete having been employed to fill the врасе between the ...
... tower for the protection of the space between this southern gateway and the angle tower , we reached the 8.E. angle of the Camp , where the mortar is clearly seen , rubble concrete having been employed to fill the врасе between the ...
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Стр. 85 - To this period also I can trace distinctly the awaking of that delightful feeling for the beauties of natural objects which has never since deserted me. The neighbourhood of Kelso, the most beautiful, if not the most romantic village in Scotland, is eminently calculated to awaken these ideas. It presents objects, not only grand in themselves, but venerable from their association. The...
Стр. 58 - This ground she desired to enclose and plant. It seemed too great an attempt, and almost everybody advised her not to undertake it, as being impracticable, of which number, I confess, I was one. But she said, if I would agree to it, she made no doubt of getting it finished. I gave her free leave.
Стр. 272 - You'll grant to ride wi' me." " Thou sail hae thae, thou sail hae mae ; I say it sickerlie ; And I mysell, an auld gray man, Array'd your host sail see." King Edward rade, king Edward ran — I wish him dool and pyne ] Till he had fifteen hundred men Assembled on the Tyne. And thrice as many at...
Стр. 58 - I will be bold to say that planting was not well understood in this country till this century began. I think it was the late Earl of Mar tbat first introduced the wilderness way of planting amongst us, and very much improved the taste of our gentlemen, who very soon followed his example.
Стр. 272 - Wi' mony a heavy peal ; But he threw ower to them agen Baith pitch and tar barrel.
Стр. 59 - I now took pleasure in planting and improving; but, because I did not like the husbandry practised in this country, I got some farmers from Dorsetshire. This made me divide my ground; but, as I knew the coldness of the climate, and the bad effects the winds had, I made stripes of planting between every enclosure, some forty, fifty, or sixty feet broad, as I thought best From these Englishmen we came to the knowledge of sowing and the management of grass-seeds.
Стр. 58 - I had no pleasure in planting ; but delighted in horses and dogs, and the sports of the field ; but my wife did what she could to engage me to it, but in vain. At last she asked leave to go about it herself, which she did, and I was much pleased with some little things which were well laid out and executed. These attracted my notice, and the Earl of Mar, the Marquis of Tweedale and others, admired the beauty of the work and the enterprise of the lady.
Стр. 115 - Tea was introduced ia 1800, but thirty years later there were only three "tea-kettles" in the parish, viz., at Spottiswoode, Wedderlie, and the Mansa Then, too, a credible writer thus describee the accommodation : — " The houses of the hinds and labourers «onsist generally of but one apartment, which is kept in good order, and would be in most respects comfortable, were it not for want of chimneys. The fire is lighted on the hearth, and there being no outlet for the smoke but a rude crevice made...
Стр. 143 - Maitlan' to him, with which he was highly delighted, and asked her if she thought it ever had been in print? And her answer was, "O na, na, sir, it never was printed i' the world, for my brothers an...
Стр. 28 - ... throughout ; its length about a hundred and seventy yards. Not far from its western opening there occurs a beach of gravel, which, save when the waves run high during the flood of stream-tides, is rarely covered. Its middle space contains a dark pool, filled even at low ebb with from three to four feet water ; and an accumulation of rude boulders occupies the remaining portion of its length, a little within the eastern entrance. It is a dark and dreary recess, full of chill airs and dropping...