UC-NRLF llllllllllll $B 533 SbM R K E L E Y BRARY" VERSITY OF UIFORNIA ■fl r^l I \ BIBLIOGRAPHY of Works relating to, or published in, Hawick f with an Appendix containing a List of Hawick Newspapers, Local Maps, and Music BY JAMES ^INTON HAWICK VAIR & McNAIRN, "NEWS" OFFICE 1908 fiuam ^,^n.4Fi»*^«^ Gin BIBLIOGRAPHY of Works relating to, or published in, Hawick; with an Appendix containing a List of Hawick Newspapers, Local flaps, and flusic. By James Sinton, Edinburgh. When printing was first introdnced into Hawick, in or about the year 1781, the town was a very primitive place of about 2800 inhabitants. Beautifully situated at the con- fluence of the Slitrig and Teviot, and surrounded on every side by majestic hills, it presented a strikingly picturesque appearance. The old Tower of the Barons of Drumlanrig, with the Parish Church of St Mary's situated on a prominent eminence, and the Moathill near by, all conspicuous landmarks, would give a char- acteristic appearance to the town, which then consisted of quaint but strongly-built houses. The majority of these were thatched , and thus lent an old-world aspect to the place. Its distinctive feature is its picturesque situation among the hills, and on the banks of the sylvan Teviot. Sir Walter Scott's beautiful lines in the " Lay of the Last Minstrel," written as they were when the river was not yet polluted with the residua from the numerous factories, not inaptly applied to it a century ago : •* Sweet Teviot ! on thy silver tide The glaring bale-fires blaze no more ; No longer steel-clad warriors ride Along thy wild and willow'd shore ; Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill, All, all is peaceful, all is still. As if thy waves, since Time was bom, Since first they roll'd upon the Tweed, Had only heard the shepherd's reed, Nor started at the bugle-horn." Its first printer was George Caw, of whom few notices are extant, and regarding whom the historians of Hawick are strangely silent. In his " Annals of Hawick" James Wilson merely mentions that " in this (1782) or the preceding year a printing-press was introduced by Mr Greorge Caw. One of its earliest productions was ' The Poetical Museum,' containing, amongst others, Eskdale, a poem by the late 'Thomas Telford, engineer, published in 1784." In making some researches for fuller informa- tion regarding this printer, my attention was directed to the fact that in a list of subscribers* names appended to the second volume of *' Sermons on Various Important Subjects," by the Ber. John Toung, minister of Hawick, which was printed in Edinburgh in 1780, there appears the name, " George Caw, printer, Edinburgh." If this was the same printer, it would not only seem that he already bad some connection with this place, but also that he had established a press in Edinburgh previous to the one in Hawick. Probably on account of competition in the capital, he thought he would better his position by removing to Hawick. But evidently he did not meet with the success he anticipated, for it appears that about the end of the eighteenth century he transferred his printing outfit back to Edinburgh, where he remained in business, I believe, until 1822. In confirmation of this I find that " George Caw, printer, Liberton Wynd," appears in the Edinburgh Directory for 1805-6 (the earliest I could procure); and this entry is continued down to 1821, after which it appears in the year 1822-3 as "Caw & Elder, Lyon Close, High Street" After this it drops out altogether, the latest date being presumably the year of his death. The first book bearing Caw's imprint of which I have any record was published in Hawick in 1783, and is entitled " The True State of the unhappy controversy about the Burgess Oath, being a discourse delivered before the Associate Presbytery of Earlston, at Kelso, the 8th day of October 1782, etc., by John Young. Hawick r printed by George Caw. Sold by the Author, and at the printing office. East End of the town. i(,i>cc,Lxxxiii." 12fflo, pp. iv., 60. This was followed in 1784 by "A display of genuine Christianity, and Christian love, &c. By the late Keverend James Hervey, A.M. Hawick : Printed and sold by Geo. Caw. Sold also by Messrs James Ekron, Hawick ; C. Elliot, Edinburgh, &c. M,i)cc,Lxxxiy." 12mo, pp. iv., 156. A copy of this little volume which liea before me has the following quaint inscription in the autograph of one of the Hawick pub- lishers of the work: — " When this you see, Bemember me, Jamea Ekron." tn the same year Caw's " Poetical Museum** appeared, which was one of the better known of the early Hawick-printed books. Many of the Border ballads — afterwards utilised by Sir Walter Scott in the "Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border" — were first published in this collection, which was a highly creditable pro- dnction for Hawick at that period. Of two copies which I have recently examined, one has M894054 (2) a vignette frontispiece entitled " Nancy of the Dale," while the other has a copperplate engrav- ing of a dififerent subject, but bears no title. Others seem to have been issued without any embellishment of this nature, but the point of special bibliographical interest is the suppression in some copies of an epigram entitled ' ' Modern Chastity" (p. 380) and the substitution of "Acrostic by a young girl in Hawick." The last book from Caw's Hawick press which I have been able to trace was the Rev. Thomas Boston's " View of the Covenant of Grace," published in 1788. It can only be a matter of conjecture, but it is more than likely that shortly after this period he gave up business in Hawick and removed his printing material to Edinburgh. I have no evidence that he carried on business in Hawick and Edinburgh contemporaneously. Another printer, who flourished nearly two decades later, was Eobert Armstrong. He was a lineal descendant of the celebrated Johnnie Armstrong of Gilnockie, and grandson of the Eev. Robert Riccalton, minister of Hobkirk. He was first apprenticed to Dr James Wilson, a surgeon in Hawick. When a young man he worked at Kelso in the office of the "British Chronicle," conducted by Mr Palmer ; but subsequently he commenced busi- ness in Hawick on his own account as printer and bookseller. In 1809 he became postmaster in succession to Miss Inglis, which appoint- ment he held in conjunction with his printing business till his death, on 7th July 1852, at the age of eighty-three. His publications, forty- four of which are recorded in my list, extend over a period of fifty years. The first in order issued from his press, so far as I have been able to learn, was one of the poetical works of James Ruickbie, entitled "An Elegy on the death of Whisky," a small pamphlet of 8 pp. published in 1801. In 1811 he edited and published a fine collection of songs under the title of " Banquet of Euphrosyne," which met with a very favourable reception. Though undoubtedly a good anthology of Scottish and English songs, it has one grave defect, especially for a collection emanating from a Hawick press — it does not contain a single piece by Dr John Ley den, the poet of Teviot- dale. Truly, ' ' a prophet is not without honour, save in his own country." The literature that has gathered round the ancient custom of riding the marches is very considerable, and many editions of the songs sung on that important occasion have appeared from time to time. " Flodden Field," the most popular of these, written by James Hogg, demands special notice on account of the extreme rarity of the early editions of that poem. Of the first edition, indeed, there is no copy known to be in existence ; and of the second, only one, so far as I am aware, has been preserved. It is in the possession of Mr W. S. Nichol, Wilton Bum, and is entitled, " Flodden i'ield, a Poem," printed by Robert Armstrong in 1824. It is in the form of a pamphlet of 12 ipp., and is dedicated to the Magistrates and Town Council of Hawick. In his preface Hogg says : " The following poem, which was once before published, and which in its present form iias undergone several correetions and amend- ments, I take the liberty of dedicating to you, as the constituted authorities of my native town, under the hope that, should you discover in it any merit, you will extend to it your public support and patronage. The piece com- prises the battle of Flodden, that proved so disastrous to Caledonia ; together with a short sketch of a heroic attack made by the youth of Hawick, by night upon the English, in which the latter lost their standard and were com- pletely routed. Mustered as you are so soon to be under the banner of your Cornet, may the song of an obscure bard gi\re interest to that occasion ! may it inspire you with the belief that, from times of even seeming barbarity, we have derived not merely the early principles of our patriotism, but many other important advantages ! and, when it recalls to your minds the warlike achievements of your ancestors, may it tend to foster in your breasts not only the love of your country, but an ardent zeal for the protection of your native rights and privileges." There is another very rare edition, probably the third, in the possession of Mr Adam Laing, Burgh Chamberlain, entitled " Flodden Field and the Colour ; or, Hawick Common-Riding," printed by R. Armstrong in 1829, 6 pp. , but it does not bear the author's name. There is attached to this copy an old MS. of the original air of " Teribus," as played by Walter Ballantyne, town piper, in 1777. Another early edition was printed in Edinburgh in 1836 by John Elder, High Street, and sold by Walter Elder, bookbinder, Hawick, and con- taining a list of the Cornets from 1719 to 1835. During the past few years the Hawick publishing trade has reached the height of its vigour, and its activity still continues. The most successful, pretentious, and widely-known of the productions in recent times are Mrs Oliver of Thorn wood's " Upper Teviotdale and the Scotts of Buccleuch," Messrs Craig and Laing's "The Hawick Tradition of 1514," and Mr Winning's edition of Captain Walter Scot's " True History of the name of Scot." To the well-known and old-established firm of Messrs W. & J. Kennedy the increase and vitality of the Hawick publishing trade owe much ; and it is safe to say that its capability of expansion is by no means yet exhausted. To collect and arrange all the titles of the various books, pamphlets, and articles relating to, or published in, Hawick, has been a work of great labour, and it has occupied my leisure time extending over a very considerable period. I have, however, been greatly assisted and encouraged by my friends, Mr J. J. Vernon, Mr Adam Laing, Mr John W. Kennedy, and Mr W. E. Wilson ; and I take this opportunity of acknowledging my indebtedness to them. I have also been much indebted to Mr J. Young of the " Hawick Advertiser," who has furnished me with a considerable number of the entries in my list; and to Mr Adam Grant I wish to convey my thanks for assisting me with the compilation of the list of local music. I am further obliged to Mr George Watson of Oxford for kindly undertaking the revision of this paper when passing through the press. Lastly, I have to thank Mr John Orr, Edinburgh, who has not only furnished me with many of the Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2007 with funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation http://www.archive.org/details/bibliographyofwoOOsintrich (3) •entries in my list, but has allowed me free use of some of the rarer volumes in his library, which contains one of the finest collections of flawick-printed books extant. Ainsworth, Bernard. Teviotside Legends and Stories. 18mo. Hawick. N.D. Aitken, R. D. Hi-I-Obby; or, Hi-wo-Bobby. 8vo. Jedburgh. N.D. Contains frequent references to Hawick, where the '■^character" lived. Alison, James P. The Hermitage Chapel. Historical Notes and Report on Excavations at the Chapel of St Mary at Hermitage in Liddesdale. 8vo. Hawick, 1901. Allan, Rev. W. G., B.D. The Monks of Melrose : Lectures on Early Border Church History. Sm. 4to. Hawick, 1892. Annual Register (The), or a view of the History, Politics, and Literature, for the year 1767. 3rd Edition. 8vo. Lond., 1779. Great Hawick Flood of 1767, p. 116. Antiquary (The). A Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past. No. 50, Vol. IX. Lond., 1884. Teribus ye Teri Odin. By Karl Blind, Pp. 63-72. Arkle, Rev. James. Sermon Preached in the Church of Hawick, Dec. 5, 1805, a Day appointed for National Thanksgiving for the glorious Victories obtained by our Fleets over those of the combined foe. 8vo. Hawick, 1806. Armstrong, John, M.D. The Art of Preserving Health : A Poem, in Four Books. First published in the year 1744. To which is prefixed, a short Account of the Author. 8vo. Hawick, 1811. Armstrong, John, of Gilnockie, 1530. Sm. 4to. Hawick, 1897. Armstrong, Robert. The Banquet of Euphro- syne: A Selection of the most esteemed Songs, Scotch and English. 8vo. Hawick, 1811. — A New Edition. 8vo. Hawick, 1816. Auld Brig, Competing and other Poems on the. 8vo. Hawick, 1851. ^' Auld Brig" of Hawick, Lines on the Removal of the. By C. E. S. P. (Broadside). Hawick, 1861. Barrie, James. Historical Sketch of the Hawick Golf Club. 8vo. Hawick, 1898. Bartholomew, John, F.R.G.S. Gazetteer of the British Isles. Edin., 1887. Hawick, p. 362. Baxter, Richard. Compassionate Counsel to Young Men. Edited by Rev. Samuel Charters, D.D. 8vo. Hawick, 1810. Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, History of the. 8vo. Berwick-on-Tweed, London, and Alnwick, 1831-1903. Branxholme, Historical Notes relating to. By William Eliott Lockhart of Borthwick- brae. Vol. XI. pp. 421-466. Cessation of the Flow of the River Teviot, 27th Nov., 1838, Notice regarding the. By Dr Douglas, Kelso. Vol. I. pp. 184-188. Cessation of the Flow of the River Teviot, Note on Dr Douglas's Paper on the. By T. R. Vol. I. p. 201. Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, History of the — Continued. Chapel of St Cuthbert's (The) on the Slitterick and Chapel Cross, Roxburgh- shire. By Walter Deans. Vol. XIV. pp. 143-145. Communion Tokens of the South-Eastern Border of Scotland. By Rev. David Paul, LL.D., Edinburgh. (Hawick and Wilton.) Vol. XVI. p. 118. Denholm and its Vicinity. By Sir Walter Elliot, K. C.S.I. , of Wolfelee. Vol. V. pp. 307-325. Denholm, Natural History of. By J. A. H. Murray, F.E.I.S. Vol. V. pp. 326-330. Elliot, Sir Walter, of Wolfelee, Memoir of. By Hugh F. C. Cleghorn, M.D., LL.D., &c., of Strathvithie, St Andrews. Vol. XIV. pp. 358-365. Harden and the Harden Relics, Notes on. By J. G. Winning. Vol. XI. pp. 484-486. Hawick and its Neighbourhood, On. Geology of the Hawick District. By Pro- fessor James Elliot, Goldielands. Vol. VII. pp. 71-74. Antiquities of the Prehistoric Period of the Hawick District. By James Brydon, M.D. Pp. 74-78. Antiquities of the Historic Period. By Mr Robert Murray. Pp. 78-81. Trade and Manufac- tures of Hawick. By Mr David Watson. P. 81. Hawick and Wauchope. By Mrs M. G. Craig, Hawick. Vol. XIV. pp. 9-18. fiawick for Cavers and Denholm, Berwick- shire Naturalists' Club Meeting at. Vol. XVI. pp. 62-67. Hawick for the Slitrig and Robert's Linn, Berwickshire Naturalists* Club Meeting at. Vol. XIIL pp. 61-72. Hawick, Meeting of Berwickshire Naturalists' Club at. Vol. VIL pp. 12-15. Hawick, Meeting of Berwickshire Naturalists' Club at. Vol. XI. pp. 330, 386-398. Lepidoptera of the Hawick District. By William Grant Guthrie. Vol. XV. pp. 332-345 ; Vol. XVI. p. 101. List of the Rarer Birds seen or captured in the Hawick and neighbouring Districts, mostly in 1875. By Sir Walter Elliot, K.C.S.L, L.L.S., &c. Vol. VII. pp. 524, 525. Rattling, Roaring Willie. By the Late Sir Walter Elliot of Wolfelee. With additional Notes by W. Eliott Lockhart, Esq. VoL XI. pp. 467-483. Border Bardesses, The Sisterhood of. Re- printed from the Columns of the " Hawick Express." 24mo. Hawick. N.D. Border Constituencies (The) Unionist Almanac, 1895. 8vo. Edin., 1895. Border Counties Magazine, The. Vol. II. Svo. Galashiels, 1881. Robert Wilson, the Historian of Hawick, By R. Murray. Pp. 73-77. Border Magazine, The. An Illustrated Monthly. 4to. Glasgow and Edin., 1896- 1908. Border Tower, A. [Hawick]. By J. R. P, Vol. IX. pp. 32-85. Curious Border Marriage Custom, A. By John G. Galbraith. Vol. VII. pp. 177-178. (4) Border Magazine : The — Continued. Dead Bell, The. An old Scottish Custom. By George Watson. Vol. IX. pp. 72-73. Discovery of an Ancient Cist, near Hawick. Vol. I. p. 209. Edgar's Hawick Guide. Vol. VIII. p. 117. Golf in Hawick. Vol. III. pp. 216-219. Great Hawick Flood, The [1846]. Vol. n. pp. 185-188. Hawick, A Legend of. By Elizabeth M. M'Innes. Vol. XII. p. 69. Hawick Arctiteological Society's Jubilee. Vol XI. pp. 199-200. Hawick Archaeological Society's Transac- tions. Vol. VIII. p. 69; Vol. IX. p. 49; Vol. XII. p. 134 ; Vol. XIII. p. 68. Hawick as a Tourist Resort. Vol. V. pp. 153-156. Hawick Characters. Vol VI. pp. 196-197. Hawick Common-Riding Songs. Vol. VIII. p. 109. Hawick Gathering-Cry, The. By Morris Clyde. Vol. II. p. 173. Hawick Gill, The. By G. Watson. Vol. XII. pp. 157-188. Hawick Gill and the Tappit Hen, The. By A. G. S. Vol. XII. pp. 167-168. Hawick Hailstorm, The. Vol. VI. pp. 194-196. Hawick in its Infancy. Vol. IX. p. 69. Hawick 120 Years Ago. Vol. IV. p. 179. Hawick Tradition of 1614, The. By W. E. Wilson. Vol. III. pp. 138-140. Hawick Volunteers, The. Vol. VII. pp. 205-206. History of Hawick. By D. S. Vol. VI. pp. 166-166. History of Hawick from 1832. Vol. VII. pp. 198-199. Horns Hole (1514). By "Teekay." Vol. III. pp. 88, 89. "Horns Pool," or "Homshole." By 6. Watson. Vol XI. pp. 207-209. Kershaw, John, Hawick. A Character Sketch. By James Waugh, Jedburgh, Vol. III. pp. 99, 100. Laidlaw, Councillor T. H., J.P., Hawick. By Wm. Sanderson. Vol. VL pp 101- 104. Laing, John T., Esq., of Linden Park, Hawick. By an Edinburgh Borderer. Vol. II. pp. 81-84. Macnee, George Eraser. — In Memoriam. By W. E. Wilson. Vol. X. pp. 61-63. " Magenta Robbie," An Amusing Border Character. By J. G. G. Vol. XL pp. 67-68. More Hawick Characters. Vol VIII, pp. 138-140. Murray, Dr J. A. H. Editor of The New English Dictionary. Vol. III. pp. 181-183. Murray, The Late Mr Robert. Vol. VI. pp. 161-164. Noted Hawick Magistrate, A. [Bailie Hardie. ] Vol. VIL pp. 116-117. Old Hawick Tradition (The), on which the annual celebration of the Common-Riding is now principally based. 1514. By R. S. C. Vol. IL p. 209. OliTer, The Late Mr James, Thomwood. Vol. X. p. 176. Border Magazine : The — Continued. Parish and Kirk of Hawick, The. By W, E. Wilson. Vol. V. pp. 207-208. Puir Auld Hawick. By "Teekay." Vol. I. p. 89. Sonnet— To Hawick. By J. C. Goodfellow, Vol. IX. p. 227. Story of "Up wi' the Banner," The. By John G. Galbraith. Vol. III. pp. 136-137. Teviotdale. By "Teekay." Vol. II. p. 109. Teyiotdale Guizards, The. By the Late R. Murray, Hawick. Vol. VIII. pp. 219-220. Thomson, James, the Hawick Poet. By James Edgar. Vol. IV. pp. 133-136. Under the Shadow of the Moat. By " Teekay." Vol. I. p. 208. Walk from Moffat to Hawick, A. Vol. XII. pp. 159-160. Watson, The Late Mr David M'Buroie. Vol. VII. p. 215. Where Slitrig and Teviot Meet. By " Teekay." Vol VI. p. 16. Border Rhymes. By Free Lance, Lilliesleaf. 8vo. Hawick, 1899. Boston, Rev. Thomas. A View of the Coveuant of Grace from the Sacred Records. 8vo. Hawick, 1787. [Botfield, Beriah]. Journal of a Tour through the Highlands of Scotland during the Summer of 1829. (Privately Printed.) Norton Hall, 1830. Hawick, p. 4' Bowles, Fred. G. New Songs ; An Anthology of Contemporary Verse. 8vo. Lond.^ 1907. Contains Verses by R. S. Craig, M.A.,. LL.B., on Hawick and Border themes. Brewster, David, LL.D. The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia. Vol. X. 4to. Edin., 1830. Hawick, pp. 661-662. Brown, Thomas, M.A., Hawick. St Mary's Loch. A Poem. 24mo. Hawick, 1889. The Battle of Ancrum Moor. 24mo. Hawick, 1889. Bruce, Michael. Sir James the Rose. 18mo. Hawick, 1885. Brydon, James, M.D., F.S.A.S. Account of the Examination of a Sepulchral Cairn at Shaws, Selkirkshire, &c. 4to. Hawick, 1869. Brydone, James. Guide to Melrose, Abbots- ford, Selkirk, Hawick, Berwick, &c. 12mo. Edinburgh. [1858.] Buccleuch Memorial, Hawick, Description of the. 8vo. N.P..N.D. Burritt, Elihu. A Walk from London to Joho. O'Groat's, with notes by the way. 8vo. Lond., 1864. Hawick, pp. 278-280. Caledonian Songster, The. Songs, selected chiefly from Bums, Macneill, and Ramsay. To which are added, a few English Songs. 18mo. Hawick, 1805. Campbell, Alex. Journal of a Tour in the Scottish Border in 1816, with a brief sketch of the Author's Life. By James Sinton. 4to. Hawick, 1904. (5) Carlyle, Rev. Dr Alex, of Inveresk, Auto- biography of the, containing Memorials of the Men and Event a of His Time. 8vo. Edin. 1860. Hawick, pp. 476-478. Carre, Walter Riddell. Border Memories ; or, Sketches of prominent Men and Women of the Border. Svo. Edin. 1876. Contains many references to Hawick notables. Case of Mr Scott and the Kirk-Session of Hawick. 18mo. Hawick. N.D. Catalogue of Antiquities, Paintings, Sculpture, &c., on Exhibition in connection with Hawick ArchaBological Society. March 1866. 8vo. Hawick, 1866. Catalogue of the Exhibition of Paintings in the Subscription Rooms, Hawick, for the benefit of the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. May 5, 1851. Svo. Hawick, 1851. Catalogue of the Hawick Fine Art Association Exhibition, 1883. sm. 4to. Hawick. N.D. Do., 1884-5. sm. 4to. Hawick. N.D. Catalogue of the Pubic Library of Hawick, 1792. Svo. EJin. N.D. Cathels, Rev. David, M.A. Ourselves and Our Times. A sermon preached to the Young Men's Guilds of Hawick and Wilton Parish Churches. Svo. Hawick, 1887. Christian Manhood, A Sermon to the Hawick Volunteers. Svo. Hawick, 1889. Landmaika; a Common - Riding Sermon Preached in Hawick Parish Church on 9th June, 1895. Svo. Hawick, 1895. " Honour the King": A sermon Preached in Hawick Parish Church, 20th June 1897. Svo. Hawick, 1897. The Reformation and John Knox. Svo. Hawick, 1905. Cathrae, Thomas. History of the Teviotdale Farmers' Club. 12mo. Hawick. Scott Centenary at Branxholme, Hawick, 12th August, 1871. Svo. Hawick, 1871. Resume of the Discussions of the Teviotdale Farmers' Club, 1859-1874. 8vo. Hawick. N.D. Caw, George. The Poetical Museum : contain- ing Songs and Poems on almost every Subject, mostly from Periodical Publica- tions. 12mo. Hawick, 1784. Chambers's Encyclofffidia. vol.5. Edin., 1906. Haioick, p. 590. Chambers, Robert. The Picture of Scotland. Vol.1. Svo. Edin., 1827. Hawick, pp. 95-100. Charters, Rev. Samuel, D.D. A Sermon on Intercession, and on Instruction concerning Oaths. Svo. Hawick, 1785. 2nd Edition, same year ; 3rd Edition, 17S6. A Sermon on Alms, Preached in the Old Church of Edinburgh, Ist June, 1788. Svo. Edin. 1788 ; 3rd Edition, 1795. Sermons and Meditations Suited to the Lord's Supper. Svo. Hawick, 1807. Sermons. A New Edition. Svo. Hawick, 1807. Sermons. 2 Vols Svo. Hawick, 1809. An Historical Sermon on the Revolution, 1688. Svo. Hawick, 1812. Sermon on Backsliding. 12mo. Hawick, 1812. Charters, Rev. Samuel, D.D. —Continued. Sermon on the Duty of Making a Testament, to which is added, the Form of a Testa- ment, with Directions for making it valid, according to the Law of Scotland ; by Thomas Usher, Notary Public. Svo. Hawick, 1812. [ ] An Essay on Bashfulness. Svo. Hawick, 1815. Sermons. A New Edition. 2 vols. Svo, Edin., 1816. A Sermon on Devout Retirement. Svo, Hawick, 1825. Christison, David, M.D. Prehistoric Forta of Scotland, Particularly in the Border Counties. Svo. Hawick, 1896. Chronicles of Gripfast, King of Nibbledom, The first Book of the. In five chapters. 12mo. N.P., N.D. Clerical Despotism and Synod of Justice, or, True State of the Case between the Rev, J. A. Wallace, Free Church, Hawick, and David D. Scott, Esq., Briery -yards, && 12mo. Jedburgh, 1856. Congregational Church, Hawick, Hand Book of the. Svo. Hawick, 1889. Congregationalism in the Border District^ 1798-1898, &c. Svo. Hawick, 1898. Cooke, George, Alexander. A General Description of Scotland. Vol. I. ISmo. Lonl N.D. Hawick, pp. 137-138. Cooper, Rev. James, D.D. Peace in thy Borders: A sermon preached in Wilton Parish Church, Hawick, on 30th September, 1900. Svo. Hawick, 1900. Craig, Mrs. Enclosures : with Special Reference to a Border Survival. 8vo. Hawick, 1896. Craig, R.S., Advocate, and Adam Laing, Burgh Chamberlain. The Hawick Tradition of 1514 : The Town's Common, Flag, and Seal. An Inquiry into some of the more interesting and peculiar features of Old Hawick History. 4to. Hawick, 1898. Craig, R.S. In Borderland : Border and Other Verses. Svo. Hawick, 1899. [ ] Teribus : The Ballad of Hornshole and the Fight of 1514. Adapted to the Ancient Air. 4to. Hawick. N.D. Crawford, Rev. Wm, Wilton. Dying Thoughts. In Three Parts. A New Edition. Svo. Hawick, 1814. Crockett, Rev. W. S., Tweedsmuir. The Scott Country. Svo. Lond., 1902. " Hawick among the Hills." pp. IIS-I4I' Dalgleish, James. The Rich and the Poor. A sermon for the people. By a Layman. Svo. Hawick. N. D. Davidson, Rev. George, 3LA. On the way to Adelaide : A Series of Letters. Svo. Hawick. N.D. Davis, William. Textbook of Hosiery. Svo. Hawick, 1908. Dawson, James Hooper. An Abridged Statistical History of Scotland, &c. Svo. Edin., 1853. Parish and Town of Hawick, pp. 918-934. Dick, David, Stockingmaker in Hawick, An Explanation of the Revelation of St John the Divine. Svo. Edin., 1799. (6) Directions for Reading the Bible, &c. Edited by the Ministers of Wilton and Hawick, for the use of their parishioners. 12mo. Hawick. N.D. DixoD, H. H. Field and Fern, or Scottish Flocks and Herds. (South.) 8vo. Lond., 1866. Coldstream to Hawick, pp. 167-201. Dodsley, Robert. The Economy of Human Life. To which is prefixed a short Account of the Author's Life and Writings. 12mo. Hawick, 1814. Douglas, Miss. The Auld Brig o' Slittrick ; Last Address to the Magistrates, Town Council, and Inhabitants of Hawick. 8vo. Hawick, 1851 ; 2nd edition, 1902. Douglas, Sir George, Bart. A History of the Border Counties (Roxburgh, Selkirk, and Peebles). 8vo. Edin., 1899. Hawick, pp. 202, 253, 254, 297, 315, 395, 420. [Dumbreck, Miss Kate.] A Seasonable Bouquet. Songs and Verses for Little Singers at Teviotside. 18mo. Hawick. N.D. Duncan, Rev. James. Letter to Members of the Church, and Inhabitants of the Parish, of Teviothead. By their late Pastor. 8vo. Hawick. 1853. Edgar's Hawick Guide, Directory, and Year Book, 1903. 8vo. Hawick. {Published annually). Edgar, James. History of Hawick Common- Riding. 8to. Hawick, 1886. Elliot, James, Schoolmaster, Wilton. Scrip- ture Catechism. 3rd edition. 8vo. Hawick, 1803. Elliot, Nenion. Teinds as existing in Scotland. 8vo. Hawick, 1874. Teind System of Scotland. 4to. Hawick, 1874. Teind Law Reform. 4to. Hawick, 1884. The Bims of Chapelhill. 18mo. Hawick, 1892. Elliot of Binks, Genealogy of, Descended of Redheugh, Falnash and Arkleton, Meikle- dale, Thorlieshope, and Binks. (Only 25 copies printed for private circulation). 4to. Edin., 1906. Elliot, Sir Walter, of Wolfelee. Rattling, Roaring Willie ; with additional notes by William Eliott Lockhart, Esq. 8vo. Alnwick, 1886. Encyclopajdia Britannica, The. 9th edition. Vol. XI. 4to. Edin., 1880. Hawick, pp. 533-534, Erskine, Sir David. James V. ; or the War- like Days of Hab o' Hawick. An Historical Drama. 12mo. Edin., 1830. Ettrick Forest Savings Bank, Plan of the. Established 7th April, 1816. 8vo. Hawick, 1815. Ewen, Robert. Foreign Impressions in France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, and Germany. 12mo. Hawick, 1873. The Life of Trade as affected by our Monetary Laws. 12mo. Hawick, 1873. A Modern Ballad on the Reign of Mammon and Social and Economical Reform and People's Banks, with a Glimpse into the coming Century. 8vo. Hawick. N.D. Ew^, Robert — Continued. Industries and Banks. 8vo. Hawick, 1885. The Relief of the Nation. 8vo. Hawick, 1869. Dull Trade, its Cause and Cure. 8vo. Hawick, 1869. What is Free Banking? 8vo. Hawick, 1870. American Impressions. 8 vo. Hawick, 1878. Exhibition of Local Portraits and Pictures, Hawick. 8vo. Hawick. N.D. Factors' Magazine, The ; being the Journal of the Scottish Estate Factors' Society. Vol. I., part I. Nov. 1900. 8vo. Hawick, 1900. Fairley, John A. The Religious Experiences of Catherine Hamilton, 1688-1753, with Notes. 4to. Hawick, 1906. Allan Cunningham. 4to. Hawick, 1907, Bailie Smith of Kelso's Account of the Gypsies of Kirk Yetholm in 1815. 4to. Hawick, 1907. Dougal Graham, Skellat Bellman of Glasgow, and his Chap Books. 4to. Hawick, 1908. Fairley, Robert, Hawick. Poems and Songs. 8vo. Hawick, 1881. Teviotside Musings, being Second Edition of Poems and Songs. 8vo. Hawick, 1892. Football Correspondence (with Songs) re Hawick and Wilton and Hawick Football Clubs. 8vo. Hawick, c. 1899. Forbes, William, M.A. Hermitage Castle: Its Ruins and Historical and Traditional Associations. 8vo. Hawick, 1899. Forth Bridge (The). Analysis of the Design and Manner of Constructing. By An Observer. 8vo. Hawick. N.D. Friendly Society at Hawick, Articles to be observed by the Members of the. 8vo. Edin., 1791. Gibson, John, Late Nailer in Hawick, Some Particulars of the Life of. 8vo. Uawick, 1814. Gillan, Rev. Robert. An Abridgement of the Acts of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland from the year 1638 to 1802. 8vo. Hawick, 1803. A Short View of Modern Astronomy for the use of Schools and Private Classes. 12mo. Edin., 1814. Gilpin, Rev. William, A.M. Observations, relative chiefly to Picturesque Beauty, made in the year 1776, on Several Parts of Great Britain ; &c. Vol. I. 8vo. Lond., 1789. Hawick, pp. 47-49. With View of the Auld Brig, facing p. 4^. Gladstone, Mr, in Scotland. 4to. Edin. N.D. " The Gledstanes' Bible in Hawick Arch- ceological Museum," pp. 14-15, [Glover, William, Chapman, Haddington.'] Journal through the Counties of Berwick, Roxburgh, Selkirk, Dumfries, Ayr, Lanark, East, West, and Mid Lothians, in the year 1817. 8vo, Edinburgh, 1818. Hawick, pp. 175-179. (7) Goodfellow, J. C. The Early History of Scot- land, from an Archaeological Point of View. 12mo. Hawick, 1881. The Archasology of Books. 1 2mo. Hawick, 1882. The Present Aspects and Position of the Radical Movement. 8vo. Hawick, 1882. Hawick Myths: No. 1, Gawyn Douglas. 8to. Hawick, 1883. Border Biography. 12mo. Hawick, 1890. Beminiscences of the Hawick Archaeological Society. 12mo. Hawick, 1891. The Social Life of the People Politically Considered. 8fo. Hawick, 1892. Hawick Song Book. 8yo. Hawick, 1893. Occasional Poems and Verses. Bto. Hawick, 1893. The Common-Riding. Reprinted from "Hawick Express," June 8, 1894. 8vo. Hawick, 1894. The Bibliography of Hawick. 12mo. Hawick, 1896. Illustrated Guide to Hawick and Vicinity. 8vo. Hawick, 1898. John Caspar Leyden : An Historical Re- trospect, Explanatory and Critical. 8vo. Hawick, 1903. <3ordon, Mrs. ' Christopher North,' A Memoir of John Wilson, late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh. Vol.11. 8vo. Edin., 1862. '• Adventure in Hawick" pp. 5-10. Grace and Truth. The Organ of the Hawick Baptist Church. Edited by the Rev. James Hodgson. 8vo. Printed at Hawick and latterly at Galashiels. 1897. Grant, Dr., Master of the Teviotdale Otter Hounds, An Evening with. By " The Dniid." 8vo. N.P. 1864. £Gray, Miss] LiUiesleof. Border Rhymes. By "Free Lance." 8vo. Hawick, 1899. Greig Institute, Leven, Catalogue of. 8vo. Hawick, 1905. Groome, Francis H. Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland ; A Survey of Scottish Topo- graphy, Statistical, Biographical, and Historical. VoL IV. Royal 8vo, Edin., 1883. Hawick, pp. 250-253. <3union, Rev. A. J., Haioick. The Uses of History. 8vo. Hawick, 1885. Guthrie, E. J. Old Scottish Customs. 1885. Riding the Marches at Hawick, p. 135. JBaddon, John, M.A., M.D., Hawick. A Trip to Rangoon. 18mo. Hawick, 1901. Impressions of, and Lessons from, Burma. 18mOc Hawick. 1901. The Father's Wiil and How to Know it. 18mo. Hawick, 1901. A Trip to Central America. 18mo. Kelso, 1903. Mr Chamberlain's Proposals. 18mo. Kelso. 1903. A Trip to South Wales. 18mo. Kelso. 1905. Diary of a Tour to the West Indies in 1901. 18mo. Hawick [1905]. A Tour in England. 18mo. Kelso. N.D. Hall, William, Newcastleton {Roxburghshire). A Border Village. 8vo. Hawick, 1905. Hall, VfiMi&va— Continued. A Border Village (Roxburghshire). A Plea for the People, &c. 8vo. Hawick. 1907. Liddesdale, Roxburghshire. 8vo. Hawick. N.D. Halliday, John, Hawick. The Rustic Bard. 8vo. Galashiels, 1847. Hamilton, J. R., M.D. Medical Morality as Influenced by Education. 8vo. Hawick, 1899. Hardie, Rev. Thomas S., Ashkirk. Extracts for the use of Parish Schools. 8vo. Hawick, 1805. 2nd edition same year. 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Church, Feb. 24, 1895. 8^0. Hawick, 1895. Hogg, Alex. A., Hawick. Reminiscences of " Jock the Ladle." 8vo. Hawick, 1867. Hogg, James. Flodden Field, A Poem. [Second edition.] fcap. 8vo. Hawick: Printed by Robert Armstrong. 1824. [Only one copy of the above is known to be in existence, and is now in the possession of Mr W. S. Nichol, Wilton Burn, Hawick. A later edition with " The Colour of Hawick Common-Riding" added, revised and corrected by the author, was published by Mr James D. Kennedy in 1837. Many subsequent editions have appeared, in which are included the " Old Common- Riding Song " by Arthur Balbirnie (which first appeared in Wilson's History of Hawick, 1825); " Pawky Paiterson's Auld Grey Yaud;" "I like Auld Hawick," by Frank Hogg; "Up wi' the Banner" and "The Border Queen," by Jamea Thomson ; and "1514."] [Hogg, James.] Flodden Field, and the Colour; or, Hawick Common-Riding. 18iuo. Hawick: Printed by R. Armstrong, and sold by Walter Elder. 1829. [This also is a very rare edition, and is probably the third. A copy is in the possession of Mr Adam Laing, Gledswing, Hawick.] Hogg, James. The Works of the Ettrick Shepherd. Edited by the Rev. Thomas Thomson. Royal 8vo. Vol. I. Lond., 1866. " Round about Hawick," p. SIS. Hogg, John, Lilliesleaf. Poems on Different Subjects. 12mo. Hawick, 1806. Home, Lieut. Wm. With the Border Volunteers to Pretoria. 8vo. Hawick, 1901. Hunter, A. S. Miscellany. 8vo. Hawick, 1811. 2nd edition same year. Inglis, John, Wilton, Hawick. The Border Land and other Poems. 8vo. Kelso, 1879. Border Land, and other Poems. Introduc- tion by R. S. Craig, M.A., LL.B. 8vo. Hawick, 1907. Irvine, William. An Easter Ramble. 8vo. Hawick, 1860. Jardine, James. Weensland : Past and Present, and the Old Corn Mills of the District. 8vo. Hawick, 1896. Jeffrey, Alex. An Historical and Descriptive Account of Roxburghshire from the most Ancient to the Present Times. 8vo. Edin. . 1836. " Of the Town of Hawick," p. 223. 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Svo. Hawick, 1897. A Talk on Military Weapons, Ancient and Modern, with description of examples from the Museum and from without. Svo. Hawick, 1899. After Twenty Years: An Address. Svo. Hawick, 1900. The Bi-Centenary of James Thomson, Author of " The Seasons," at Southdean, Sth Sept., 1900. An Address. Sm. 4to. Hawick, 1900. The Ordering of the Church of God. A Discourse. Svo. Hawick, 1902. Celebration of the Semi-Jubilee of. Svo. Hawick, 1905. " Saut Ha'" and its Tragedy, with an Excursus on the Ancient Salt Industry; and a Supplement on Salt, Social and Symbolical. Svo. Hawick, 1899. Who give Hawick an 111 Name : The Pres- bytery or the Press ? Svo. Hawick. N.D. Sermon on Church and State. Svo. Hawick, 1885. (9) JoQ and of Stagshaw his wife, The History of. 8to. Hawick, 1865. [Keir, William.] A Summons of Wakening; or, the Evil Tendency and Danger of Speculative Philosophy exemplified in Leslie's Inquiry into the Nature of Heat, &c. 8vo. Hawick, 1807. Kennedy, John W. The Scottish Borderers at Marston Moor, 1641. 4to. Hawick, 1902. The Teviotdale Regiment. David Leslie's March from Hereford to Fhiliphaugh. 4to. Hawick, 1903. Kennedy, K. K, A Voyage to Natal. 8to. Hawick, 1900. Ker, Brother Thomas. Short Historical Sketch of Hawick St John's Lodge of Freemasons. Svo. Hawick, 1892. Knox, William. Some Correspondence Printed for Private Circulation among the Poet's Relations and Friends. Svo. Calcutta, 1891. Laidlaw, T. H. Decoration as a means of making Home Beautiful. Svo. Hawick. 1901. Laidlaw, William. Recollections of Sir Walter Scott (1802-1804). Edited from the MS. in the Laing Collection, University Library, Edinburgh, by James Sinton. 4to. Hawick, 1905. Laing, Adam. Branxholme Castle and the Land of the Scotts. Svo. Hawick, 1901. Lander, Sir John Dick, of Fountalnhall. The Decisions of the Lords of Council and Session, from June 6, 1678, to July 30, 1712. Vol. I. Folio. Edin., 1759. Weavers of Hawick, pp. 248-249, Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick, Bart. Scottish Rivers, with Preface by John Brown, M.D., LL.D. Svo. Edin., 1874. Hawick and Vale of Tevioi, pp. 146-164» Lawson, Rev. George, D.D., Selkirk. Sermons to the Aged, &c. 12mo. Hawick, ISIO. Lawson, John Parker, M.A. The Comprehen- sive Gazetteer of Scotland. 8vo. Edin. N.D. Hawick, pp. 625-628. Leyden, Dr John. Journal of a Tour to Gilsland and the Cumberland Lakes, June, 1800 ; and [Journal of a Tour to the Eastern Borders, Sept., 1823.] By J. H. With Introduction and Notes by James Sinton. 4to. Hawick, 1906. Scenes of Infancy : Descriptive of Teviot- dale. With Historical Notes. 12mo. Edin., 1803. Scottish Descriptive Poems ; with some Illustrations of Scottish Literary Antiqui- ties. 12mo. Edin., 1803. Contains Poems by William Fowler, who is said to hare been Hector of Hawick about the close of the sixteenth century. See Goodf ellow ; Sinton ; Wilson (James). Lindsay, William. 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Murray, Dr James A. H. A Week among the Antiquities of Orkney. 8vo. Hawick, 1861. Sanct Cuthbert's Chapelle, by ye Slitrith. A Legend of Old Hawick ten centuries ago. 8to. Hawick, 1862. The Dialect of the Southern Counties of Scotland, with Specimens. 8ro. Lond., 1873. Murray, J. E. D. Hawick Songs and Recita- tions, with Introductory Article. 12mo. Hawick, 1892. Over the Rolling Stones, by one of them; being a veracious account of a Holiday Tour 'Twixt Teviot and Tyne. 8vo. Hawick, N.D. Murray, Robert. The Gypsies of the Border. 18mo. Galashiels, 1875. Hawick Songs and Song-Writers. 8vo. Hawick, 1881. 2nd edition, 1889; 3rd edition, 1897. Hawick Characters, with Sketch and Portrait of the Author. 8vo. Hawick, 1901. History of Hawick from Earliest Times to 1832. 12mo. Hawick, 1901. Murray, The Hon. Mrs, of Kensington. A Companion, and useful Guide to the Beauties of Scotland, &c. 8vo. Lond., 1799. Hawick, pp. 105-108. Murray, William. Reminiscences of Local Drama. 4to. Hawick, 1907. 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Read before the second annual meeting of the Friendly Society of Burgh and Parochial Schoolmasters of the County of Roxburgh, held at Hawick, 30th May, 1812. By a Member of the Society. 8vo. Hawick, 1812. (11) Trice, W. M., Minto. Roxburghshire 100 years ago. 8vo. Hawick, 1901. Tringle, John A., Hawick. Select Hemaing. Sm. 4to. (Privately printed.) 1841. Tringle, Thomas. The Autumnal Excursion, or Sketches in Teviotdale; with other Poems. ISmo. Edin., 1819. Proverbs of Solomon (The). 8\ro. Hawick, 1812. Bae, James, Rashiegrain, Poems. 12mo. Hawick, 1889. jiiddell, Henry Scott. The Song of Solomon in Lowland Scotch. From the Authorised Version, by. 4to. 1858. (Published by Louis Lucien Bonaparte.) Poetical Works. Edited by James Brydon, M.D., Hawick. 2 vols. 8vo. Glasgow, 1871. "Scotland Yet," and other Verses. With Memoir by W. S. Crockett. 8vo. Hawick, 1898. Centenary Celebration, under the auspices of the Hawick Archaeological Society, of the Birth of. 4to. Hawick, 1898. Centenary. Masonic Celebration. Teviot- head. 4to. Hawick, 1898. Kobson, James. The Illustrated Scottish Borders: Historical, Traditional, and Descriptive. With Prefatory Note by Professor Veitch. 8vo. Hawick, 1892. Another edition in a somewhat different form was published in 1891. The Churches and Churchyards of Teviot- dale. With Introductory Foreword by Dr James A. H. Murray. 8vo. Hawick, 1893. Handy Cyclists' Guide. Descriptive of the various Cycling Routes within a Thirty miles' radius of Hawick. 8vo. Hawick, 1895. Hobson, Mark N. Lower Rulewater and its Associations. 8vo. Hawick, 1882. Robson, William. Musical Training. 8vo. Hawick, 1883. Ross, Andrew. Ross Herald. Report by, on the Flag of the Burgh of Hawick. Folio. Edin., 1903. Roxburghshire (The), Berwickshire and Border Burghs Liberal Almanac. 8vo. Hawick, 1895. List of Electors in Hawick District, 1835. Huickbie, James. An Elegy on the Death of Whisky. 18mo. Hawick, 1801. The Way -side Cottager ; consisting of Pieces in Prose and Verse. J'o which are added Miscellaneous Poems, 8vo. Hawick, 1807. Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. 8vo. Hawick, 1815. .{Rule, John]. History of the Hawick Co- operative Store Coy. (Limited). 8vo. Hawick, 1889. Rutherford's Border Hand-Book, being a Guide to the remarkable Places, Picturesque Scenery, and Antiquities of the Border. Svo. Kelso, 1849. Hawick, pp. It-T-Jfi. ■Satchells. The Riddell Monument. Reprinted from the " Hawick Advertiser " of August 31, 1894. Sm. 4to. Hawick, 1894. Schedule of the Division made by the Sheriff of Roxburghshire, of the Sittings in the New Parish Church of Hawick. 8vo. Hawick, 1852. Schetky, John C. Illustrations of Walter Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel. 8vo. Lond., 1808. View of Hawick, pp. 15-17. Scot, Captain Walter, of Satchells. A True History of Several Honourable Families of the Right Honourable Name of Scot, in the Shires of Roxburgh and Selkirk, and others adjacent, &c. Third Edition. 8vo. Hawick, 1786. Fifth Edition, Reprinted from the rare original edition of 1688. Edited by John G. Winning. Sm. 4to. Hawick, 1894. The First {1688), Second (1776), and Fourth (1892) Editions were published at Edin- burgh. Scott, Rev. Dr Hew, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae. 4to. Edin., 1867. Ministers of Hawick. Vol. II. pp. 496' 499. Wilton, pp. 516-518. Scott, John. History of Hawick and Wilton Cricket Club. 12mo. Hawick, 1888. Scott, Rev. J. B., B.D., East Bank Church. Soul Culture. 8vo. Hawick, 1902. Scott of Stokoe, Pedigree of the Family of, reprinted from the original edition, 1783, With Introduction, Continuation, &c., contained in the edition of 1852, and also the Pedigree of the Scotts in Milsiugton, &c. 4to. Hiwick, 1898. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. The Border Antiqui- ties of England and Scotland. Vol. II. Lond., 1817. Hawick (with two illustrations), pp. 201-202. The Lay of the Last Minstrel. 4to. Edin., 1805. Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. 3 Vols. 8vo. Kelso and Edin., 1802-3. Scott, W. The Beauties of the Border: Descriptive of its Scenery, Prospects, Agricultural Improvements, &c. 8vo. Carlisle, 1821. Hawick, pp. 238-243. The Border Exploits : Containing a concise account of the remarkable events in Scot- land from the reign of Malcolm II. down to theRebellionof 1745. 8vo. Hawick, 1812. The Border Exploits ; or, A Historical detail of Events relating to the Borders of England and Scotland, &c. Second edition. 8vo. Carlisle, 1832. Scott, Mr., Case of, and the Kirk Session of Hawick. 12mo. Hawick, [1856]. Scottish Standard Bearer (The). Vol. XVII. Royal 8vo. Edin., 1906. A Noted Borderland Church : St Cuthbert's, Hawick (with Two Illustrations). By J. J. Vernon. Pf). 3, 4, 11, 12, Sewell, Robert. Sir Walter Elliot of Wolfelee. A Sketch of his Life, and a few Extracts from his Note- Book. 8vo. Edin. (privately printed), 1890. (12) Shaw, Rev. Wm. Berry, Roherton. A Sermon, Preached on the late National Fast, Oct. 20, 1803. 8vo. Hawick, 1803. A Sermon, Preached in the Church of Ashklrk, 7th Oct., 1810, in consequence of the death of Thomas S. Hardie, D.D. 8vo. Hawick, 1810. A Sermon, Preached in the Church of Lanf(holm, 7th July, 181 4, the day appointed for a National Thanksgiving. 8vo. Hawick, 1814. The Antiquity and Importance of a Volun- tary Poor Fund, &c. 8vo. Hawick, 1823. Sinton, James. Dr John Leyden, Poet and Orientalist. 4to. Hawick, 1907. Smith, Rev. Malcolm, B D., Haivick, In Memoriam of the, 8vo. Hawick, 1891. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Proceed- ings of the. 4to. Edin. Account Book of Dame Magdalen Nichol- son, widow of Sir Gilbert Elliot, first Baronet of Stobs, 1671-1693, Some Notes on the. By Alex. O. Curie, F.S.A. Scot. Vol. XXXIX. 1905, pp. 120-132. Ancient Barrier called " The Catrail," with Plans, Remarks on the. By Wm. Norman Kennedy, Esq., Hawick. Vol. III. 1862, pp. 117-121. Burial Mound at Cavers, Roxburghshire, Notice of a. By D. Christison, M.D. Vol. XXXI. 1897, pp. 188-195. Cist, containinu; an Urn, found at Wester Wooden, Eckford, Roxburghshire, Notice of a. By John G. Winning. Vol. XX. 1886, pp. 3.38-339. Cist, containing an Urn, found near Eckford in Feb. 1889, Notice of a. By John G. Winning. Vol. XXV. 1891, pp. 28-30. Douglas, Percy, and the Cavers Ensign. By the Right Hon. the Earl of Southesk, K.T., LL.D. Vol. XXXVI. 1902, pp. 246-280. Feud between the Elliots and the Scotta during the years 1564, 1565, and 1566, Notes on a. By Robert Bruce Armstrong. Vol. XV. 1881, pp. 93-100. Fortifications on Buberslaw, Roxburghshire, and Notices of Roman Remains found there, Description of the. By Alex. O. Curie, F.S.A. Scot. Vol. XXXIX. 1905, pp. 219-232. Local Museum at Hawick, Report on. Vol. XXII., p. 394. Notes (1) on Three Carved Norman Capitals from Hobkirk, on Rulewater, Roxburgh- shire ; (2) Description of the Remains of a Wayside Cross at Harwood in Hobkirk Parish. By Alex. O. Curie, F.S.A. Scot. Vol. XXXVIII. 1904, pp. 416-421. Piscina in Cavers House, Boxburghshire, Notice of a. By Capt. J. H. Anderson, F.S.A. Scot. Vol. XXXIX. 1905, pp. 439-440. Prehistoric Antiquities from the Shires of Berwick, Roxburgh, and Selkirk, Descrip- tive Catalogue of Loan Collections of. By Geo. F. Black. Vol. XXVIII. 1894, pp. 321-342. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland— Con^inMecT. Quern in a supposed Grave, containing Burnt Human Bones, at Commonside,. Roxburghshire, Notice of the Discovery of a. By James Brydon, M.D. Vol. VIII. 1871, pp. 467-470. '• Roman Roads" of the One-inch Ordnance Maps of Scotland : the Roxburghshire Roads, Notes on the. By James Mac- donald, LL.D. Vol. XXIX. 1895, pp. 317-328. Sun-dial at Hawick. Notice of. Vol. XXIV. p. 187. Somerville, Rev, Thomas, D.D., Sermons by. Published in Edinburgh. Printed in Hawick. 8vo. 1813. A Sermon delivered in the Church of Wilton, on Sunday the 3rd July 1825, on the occasion of the death of Samuel Charters, D.D., late minister of that parish, with an address containing his character. 8vo. Hawick, 1825. My Own Life and Times, 1741-1814. Edin., 1861. Hawick, pp. £4-34. Southern Counties Directory. Kelso, 1866. Hawtck, p.p. Speeches on the other side of the Bar in the case of the Rev. J. A. Wallace, Hawick, and David Dundas Scott, Esq., Briery-yards. 18mo. Jedburgh, 1856. State of the Process of Division of the Commonty of Wilton. Robert Langlands of that Ilk, and others, against Henry, Duke of Buccleuch, and others. 4to. Edin., 1764. Statistical Account of Scotland (The Old), 8vo. Edin., 1796. Parish of Hawick. By the Rev. Robert Gil/an. Vol. VIII. pp. 521-53$. Parish of Wilton. By the Rev. Dr Charters. Vol. II. p. 394 et seq. Vol. XV. pp. 641-643. Statistical Account of Scotland (The New). Roxburghshire. 8vo. Edin., 1845. Parish of Hawick. By the Rev. J. A. Wallace. Pp. 379-419. Parish of Wilton. By the Rev. David Stevenson. Pp. 76-86. Steel, Andrew, Wilton. Poetical Works. 8vo. Edin., 1871. Steven, Rev. Wm., Selkirk. The Family in Earth and Heaven. Sermon, Preached in connection with the Death of the Rev. Duncan Stewart, M.A., Hawick. 8vo. Hawick, 1908. Stevenson, Rev. David, Wilton. Sermons on Important Subjects, Doctrinal and Practi- cal. 8vo. Hawick, 1841. See also under " Statistical Account." [Stewart, Charles.] Andrew Macpherson: A Tale of the Borders. By Karl Brown. 8vo. Hawick, 1905. Stewart, Rev. James, Wilton. Wilton Sabbath School Hymnal. 16mo. Hawick, 1877. Last Sermon Preached in Wilton Church, 12th Sept., 1886. 8vo. Hawick, 1886. (13) Stoddart, John, LL.B. Remarks on Local Scenery and Manners in Scotland during the years 1799 and 1800. Vol. II. 8to. Lend., 1801. Hawick, pp. 262-272. Stone, James. Poems on Several Subjects. 8vo. Hawick, 1837. Sturrock, Rev. D. A. , Midholm. A Catechism for the Times. 12mo. Hawick, 1843. Swinton, Archibald, Advocate. Report of the Trial of Cairns, Turnbull, Smith, and Lamb, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 18th Dec, 1837, for the Crimes of Mobbing and Rioting, and Assault committed at Hawick, &c. 8to. Edin. , 1838. Sym, Rev. Arthur PoUok, B.D., Lilliesleaf, A Border Synod, 1891-1901. [Merse and Teviotdale.] 8vo. Hawick, N.D. Tancred, George, of Weens. Annals of a Border Club. 8vo. Jedburgh, 1899. Rulewater and its People. An Account of the Valley of the Rule and its Inhabitants. 8vo. Edin., 1907. These contain many interesting references to Hawick. Taylor, John, D.D. The Lord's Supper Ex- plained on Scripture Principles, and Adapted to the use of Common Christians, &c. 12mo. Hawick, 1801. Teribus ye Teri Odin. See Antiquary ; Wilson (James). Teries on Tour through the Lake District. By J. A. ("Gilnockie."^ 8vo. Hawick. N.D. Teviotdale Friendly Society, Regulations of the, for Relief of Old Age. Instituted at Hawick, 1806. 8vo. Hawick, 1806. Thomson, James, Hawick. Doric Lays and Lyrics. 8vo. Edin., 1870. 2nd edition, 8to. Glasgow, 1884. Thomson, Rev. John, Hawick. Alexander Hope, A Hawick Story. 2 parts. 12mo. Hawick, 1878-9. Address to Ploughmen. 8vo. Hawick, 1866. The Art of Weaving Spiritualised. 8ro, Hawick, 1869. Voices from the Plough ; with Essay on the Bondage System, by Mrs Williamson. 8vo, Hawick, 1869. History of Peter Plough. 870. Hawick, 1872. Sermon, Isaiah ii. 10. 8vo. Hawick. N.D. The Art of Plowing Spiritualised. 8vo. Hawick. N.D. Thomson, Mrs, Rosalee, Hawick, Speeches delivered by, on different occasions. 8vo. Hawick, 1882. Thorburn, Robert, Merchant in Hawick. Summons of Reduction Improbation against Adam William Thorburn, Jamaica, and William Thorburn, Merchant in Hawick, &c. 4to. Edin., 1827. Topographical (The), Statistical, and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland. Vol.1. Edin., 1856. Hawick, pp. 74^-755. Turnbull, The late Rev. Gawin, Caerlanrig Chapel. A Sermon on Meekness. Svo. Hawick, 1832. Valuation Book of the County of Roxburgh. Foolscap. Hawick, 1813. V«raon, J. J. The Parish and Kirk of Hassen* dean. 4to. Hawick, 1879. The Jacobites in Teviotdale in 1715. Svo. Hawick, 1896. St Mary's Church, Hawick, and its Associa" tions Prior to the Reformation, and Con- cerning the Surname " De Hawick." Svo. Hawick, 1898. The Parish and Kirk of Hawick : 1711-1725. Svo. Hawick, 1900. The Hawick Military Association, 1798- 1802. 4to. Hawick, 1901. Chisholms of that Ilk and Stirches. 4to. Hawick, 1902. Muogo Park and his Companions: A Centenary Retrospect. 4to. Hawick, 1905. Ecclesiastical Place-Names of Roxburgh- shire. 4to. Hawick, 1907. Vernon, W. F. History of Freemasonry on the Borders. Svo. Lond., 1893, Hawick, pp. 193-210, 261-268. "Vindex." A Letter to the Reformers of Hawick. Svo. Edin., 1836. Volunteer Mobile Brigade Scheme and the Border Battalion of Rifle Volunteers. Svo. Hawick, 1890. Walker, David. The Border Pulpit, being a series of Sketches of a number of Ministers of various Denominations in the Border Counties, &c. Svo. Edin., 1877. Some of the Sketches are of Hawick Ministers. Wallace, Rev. J. A. Statistics, having refer- ence to the Ravages of Cholera in the Town and Neighbourhood of Hawick in 1849. ISmo. Hawick, 1850. Pastoral Recollections. Svo. Lond., 1845. 2nd edition. Svo. Edin., 1864. Pastcral Recollections addressed to his Congregation at the close of the second ten years of his Ministry in Hawick, May, 1853. Svo. Edin., 1854. Communion Services according to the Pres- byterian Form. Svo. Edin., 1865. See also under " Statistical Account." Warner, Rev. Richard. A Tour through the Northern Counties of England and the Borders of Scotland. Vol. II. Svo. Bath, 1802. Hawick, pp. 49-52, [Waters, David.] The Twa Frien's; or, the Ghost 0' Coffer Ha', A Poem ; and Francisco ; or the Man of Brass. Also Holy Tammie's Prayer. Svo. Edin., 1838. 2nd edition, Svo. Hawick, 1895. Waters, David, Hawick, Scripture Hymns by. 12mo. Edin,, 1843. Original Hymns. 12mo. Edin., 1845. [Watson, D. McB.] Exhibition and Handi- craft Competition, Buccleuch Memorial Hall, Hawick. 8vo. Hawick, 1887. The Family of Gledstanes. Their connection with Hawick. Svo. Hawick. 1897. The Family of Langlands of that Ilk. 4to. Hawick, 1901. Watson, George. The Jedburgh Staff. 4to. Hawick, 1901. The Annals of Jedburgh Castle. 4to. Hawick, 1902. The Incident at Jedburgh in 1571, and its Consequences. 4to. Hawick, 1903. (14) WatBon, George — Continued. Jeddart Justice : An Enquiry into its Origin. 4to. Hawick, 1901. The Story of Maiden LiUiard : Is it a Myth? 4to. Hawick, 1904. The Archdeaconry of Teviotdale, with special reference to the Deanery of Teviot- dale. 4to. Hawick, 1907. The Stone Circles of Roxburghshire. 4to. Hawick, 1908. Watson, James, Galashiels. Living Bards of the Border. 8vo. Edin., 1859. Verses hy natives of Hawick, pp. 83-lSl. Watson, Bobert F. Crichton and Borthwick Castles. Beprinted from " The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland." 4to. [Edin.] (Privately printed), 1890. 150 copies printed solely for the use of the Members of the Hawick Archoeological Society, Webber, James B. Rambles round the Eildons. 8vo. Hawick, 1898. "Whitehead, James" [Dr C. J. W. Dixon, Hawick']. Love's Tribute, a Sonnet Sequence. 12mo. Edin., 1904. Wigan, Lewis D., Chisholme, Hawick. The Rook as an enemy to Sport and Agriculture. 8vo. Hawick, 1898. Wilcock's Sure Foundation. 8vo. Hawick, 1837. Williamson, George, Late Minister of the Gospel at Hawick, A Brief Narrative of the Unreasonable, Violent, and Cruel Treatment of, &c. 8vo. N.P. 1788. W[illi8], R. L. Journal of a Tour from London to Elgin made about 1790 in company with Mr Brodie, younger brother of Brodie of Brodie. 8vo. Edin., 1897. Hawick, p. 44. Willison, Rev. John, Dundee. The Afflicted Man's Companion, &c. 8vo. Hawick, 1810. Wilson, Charles J. Some Particulars of the Suggested Forth and Clyde Ship Canal, &c. 8vo. Hawick, 1891. Lecture on Trade. 8vo. Hawick, 1903. Visit to South Africa with British Associa- tion. 8to. Hawick, 1907. Wilson, Rev. Gabriel, Maxton. A Speech without Doors, wherein the Grievance of Patronage is Considered, &c. 18mo. Hawick, 1785. The Trust. A Sermon at the opening of the Provincial Synod of Merse and Teviotdale at Kelso, Oct. 17, 1721. 18mo. Hawick, 1785. Wilson, James, Town Clerk of Hawick. Annals of Hawick, a.d. 1214-1814. With an Appendix of Illustrative Documents. 8vo. Edin., 1850. Hawick and its Old Memories: With an Appendix, containing Biographical Sketches and other Illustrative Documents. 8vo. Edin., 1858. , Memoir of. By W. E. Wilson. 4to. Hawick, 1907. Wilson, Rev. John Marius. The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland, or Dictionary of Scottish Topography. Vol. II. Royal 8vo. Lond. N.D. Hawick, pp. 51-54, Wilson, Rev. John Rudge. Prophecy and Poetry : A Sermon preached on the occasion of the death of Lord Tennyson. 8vo. Hawick, 1892. Spiritual Weapons of War: A Sermon preached to Hawick Border Rifles. 8vo, Hawick, 1896. The Foundation Rock of the Church; a Sermon delivered at the Opening of the Synod of Merse and Teviotdale. 8to. Hawick, 1896. Patriotism : A Sermon preached to Hawick Border Rifles. 8vo. Hawick, 1897. '• Not Peace, but a Sword," a Sermon. 8vo. Hawick, 1899. Hardship and Character, a Sermon. 8vo. Hawick, 1904. The Soldiers at the Cross, a Sermon. 8vo. Hawick, 1907. Wilson, Robert. A Sketch of the History of Hawick ; Including Some Account of the Manners and Character of the Inhabitants ; &c. 8vo. Hawick, 1825. A Disquisition on the Corn Laws, &c. 8vo. Hawick, 1826. Observations on the Character and Working of the Reform Bill, &c. 8vo. Hawick, 1834. The History of Hawick: Including some Account of the Inhabitants, &c., to which is appended a Short Memoir of the Author. 2nd Edition. 8vo. Hawick, 1841. Wordsworth, Dorothy. Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland, a.d. 1803. Edited by J. C. Shairp, LL.D. 8vo. Edin., 1874. Hawick, pp, 268-S71. Young, Adam, Bumhead. A Sermon on the Future Judgment. 8vo. Hawick, 1844. Young, Rev. John, D.D,, Hawick, The True State of the Unhappy Controversy about the Burgis-Oath, being a Discourse delivered at Kelso, the 8th of Oct*, 1782. 18mo. Hawick, 1783. Essays on the following Interesting Subjects : Government, Revolutions, &c. 8vo. Edin., 1794. A History of the Commencement, Progress, and Termination of the late War between Great Britain and France, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. Edin., 1802. Young, Rev. R., Teviothead. The Buccleuch Book: with special reference to AUan- haugh. 4to. Hawick. N.D. On the History of Education in Scotland. 4to. Hawick, 1879. Young, Widow, Hawick. Songs and Poems on various Subjects. Edin. (Printed for the Author), 1823. ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. Amos, Walter. Reminiscences of Southdean. 8vo. Hawick, 1897. Border Almanack, from 1869. 12mo. Kelso. V.Y. Contains obituary notices of Hawick people. Border Magazine. 8vo. Edia. , 1863. Hawick Cross. By W. Norman Kennedy. Pp. S4-26. (15) Border Magazine, The. An Illustrated Monthly. Vol. VI. 4to. Edin., 1901. Branxholm Castle and the Land of Scott. By W. S. Pp. 139-140. Border Treasury of Things New and Old. 4to. Galashiels, 1874-5. Contains local references. Bute, Marquis of. Arms of the Boyal and Parliamentary Burghs of Scotland. 4to. Edia.,1897. Description of the Hawick Burgh Arms, Pp. 180-183. Charters, Bev. Samuel, D.D. Sermons. Svo. Edinburgh, 1813. Craw's Business Directory. 12mo. Hawick. Dean's Time Table. Hawick, 1890 to date. Easthope, John, Hawick. The Literal Inter- preter or Pupil's Guide to the meaning of English Words derivate and compound. On a plan quite original. Svo. Jedburgh, 1835. Edgar, James. Book of Hawick Songs and Verses. 8to. Hawick, 1902. Creenhill, Rev. C. K., M.A., of Roherton. Sermon preached 24th March, 1878, with si)ecial reference to the death of Allan Eliott Lockhart, Enquire, of Borthwlckbrae and Cleghorn. 8to. Hawick, 1878. Cunion, Rev. Andrew F., Hawick. The Culture of Imagination. Jedburgh, 1853. Hawick Total Abstinence Society. Collection of facts, documents, and correspondence relative to the Discussion upon Total Abstinence wh:ch took place in the West- end Secession Meeting-house. 8vo. Hawick, 1843. Inglis, John, fFiV^on. Poems and Songs. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1866 Key burn, James, Lodge St. James No. 424. Burns Anniversary Address. Hawick, 1897. Page 7, col. 2, /or Harvey, Rev. James, read Hervey, Rev. James. Page 8, col. 1, delete three lines under "Henry, Rev. James." APPENDIX. HAWICK NEWSPAPERS. 1842. The Hawick Observer and Scottish Bor- der Intelligencer. This was the earliest Hawick News- paper. The first number was issued 30th April, 1842, and continued month- ly till 30th September of the saice year. It was published by Mr James D. Kennedy, at his shop in Sand bed. 1843. The Tablet, Hawick, 1843. Published monthly. Only three num- bers were issued. 1846. The Hawick News-Letter. Extracted from the "Border Watch," Galashiels. Printed by Brockie and Jamieson. Had a very brief existence. The Hawick Monthly Advertiser. The first number was published 6th May, 1847, by Mr James Dalgleish, but only three were issued. 1847. 1854. The Hawick Advertiser and Roxburgh- shire Gazette. It was started in 1864 by Mr James Dalgleinh, and appeared fortnightly until 1857, when it was issued weekly. The present proprietors are Messrs Morrison & Co., Ltd. 1857. The Hawick Times. First number published 16th May, 1857, by Mr Robert Black, bookseller, 17 High Street, Hawick, but only twelve numbers were issued. 1870. The Hawick Express. The first number was published 1st October, 1870, by Mr James Dalgleish. Mr James Edgar is the present proprie- tor and editor. 1882. The Hawick News. Started 28th January, 1882, and published by Messrs Vair & McNairn. 1882. The Hawick Telegraph. First number appeared 28th January, 1882, but it wasdiscontinuedabout 1891. 1882. The Border Standard. Published by Messrs W. Morrison & Co. It was afterwards transferred to Langholm, but is now defunct. 1886. Hogg's Journal. Issued monthly from the press of Messrs Vair & McNairn in 1886, for George Hogg, Newcastleton. It was discontinued after the publication of five numbers. 1897. The Hawick Free Press. Published by Mr William Henderson, begun 7th July, 1897. II. LOCAL MAPS. 1606. Mercator's Atlas. Map of Soutb^n Scotland. 1630. Deucaledonius Oceanus. 1654. Blaeu's Atlas. C4)TeviotiawM/5ioTivedail. Auct. Tim. Pont. lo. Blaeu excudit. 1725. Hermann Moll's Atlas. (9) Liddesdale, which is the South Part of Roxburgh- shire. 1770. Stobie. Roxburghshire, by Matthew Stobie, Land Surveyor, engraved by John Hayly. Scale, 1 inch to a mile. 4 sheets. 1794. Statistical Account of Scotland. Maps by Local Authorities. 1824. Plan of Ha*ick, by John Wood, Edin- burgh. Reproduced in reduced scale in Mrs Oliver's " Upper Teviotdale and the Scotts of Buccieuch." 1826. Lothian's County Atlas of Scotland. Roxburgh. No. 8. 1829. Lothian's Historical Atlas of Scotland. Map No. III. Scotland under the Romans (a.d. 80 to 446), with ancient and modern names; and shewing the Sites of the Roman Camps, Native Forts, Druidical Circles, &c. 1832. Thomson's Atlas of Scotland. Roxburgh- shire, in 2 sheets, by Slessrs King- horne, Cranston, & Clark. (The map was published independently in 1822.) (16) Local Maps — Continued, 1842. Lawson, John Parker, M.A. The De- scriptire Atlas of Scotland. Roxburgh- shire, drawn and engraved by J. Brown. P. 615. 1845. New Statistical Account of Scotland. Roxburghshire, engraved by W. H. Lizars. 1850. Plan of the Town of Hawick and Environs, Surveyed by Walter Tennant, 1850. 1850-60. Ordnance Survey, on scale of 6 inches to a mile. Roxburghshire, 48 sheets. 1858. Ordnance Survey Plan of Hawick and Wilton, on scale of ten feet to a mile. 1858. 1859. Ordnance Survey Plan of the Parish of Wilton. 1859. 1863-C9. Ordnance Survey, on scale of 1 inch to a mile. Roxburghshire, sheet 17. 1895. Bartholomew, J. G. Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Atlas of Scot- land, scale 2 miles to an inch. Biblio- graphy of Atlases of Scotland given (pp. 16-18). 1897. Ordnance Survey Maps of Hawick. 25 inches to a mile. 1858-1897. III. LOCAL MUSIC. Pringle, John. A Collection of Reels, Strath- speys, and Jigs, with a Bass for the Violoncello or Pianoforte. Dedicated to the Hon. Miss Elliot. Folio. Edin. Printed for the author. N.D. A Second Collection. Dedicated to Lady Scott of Ancriim. N.D. [The music of " Teribus," I believe, appeared for the first time in print in Pringle's Second Collection, under the title of "Hawick, A Strathspey" (p. 16). The MS. music of the original air in the posses- sion of Mr Adam Laing, referred to in my introduction, is evidently an early copy of the older set as played by Walter Ballantine, town piper in 1777. When it first appeared in manuscript is doubtful. Many of the other tunes in both collections bear local titles, such as << Hawick Lasses, a Reel," "Wilton Lodge, a Strathspey," " Teviot Banks," " Lady Minto's Favourite," "Lord Minto's Waltz," "Miss Scott of Sinton's Strathspey," "The Fertish Hill," " Robinslaw" (Ruberslaw), " Minto House, a Strathspey, "and " Miss Scott of Ancrum's Reel."] Local Music — Continued. Published by Mr Adam Grant, Hawick. Teribus. Song. First time printed with piano accompaniment. 1882. Branxholme Waltz. Adam Grant. 1882. Border Queen. Words by James Thomson, air by J. Rutherford. Arranged by Adam Grant. 1885. Hawick. Words by J. L. Hercus, music by Adam Grant. 1887. Three old Hawick Tunes from "Adam Howison, his Music Book. Begun Hawick, 19th April, 1766." 1. The Lasses o' Hawick. 2. Lament on the division of Hawick Common, 1777. 3. The New Bridge of Hawick. Edited and arranged by K.E.R., Hawick. Three Humorous Hawick Songs. Arranged by Adam Grant. 1893. Witch of the Wisp Hill Polka. Music by Adam Grant 1896. I like Auld Hawick the best. Words and music by T. Ker. Arranged by Adam Grant. 1900. Up wi' Auld Hawick. Words by T. Caldwell, music by Adam Grant. 1901. Our ain auld Toon. Words by T. Caldwell, music by Adam Grant. 1902. Teribus, New Version. Words by R. Craig, music arranged by Adam Grant. 1907. Clinty. Song. Words by J. E. D. Murray. Music by Adam Grant. Published by Messrs W. & J. Kennedy, Hawick. Drumlanrig Quadrilles, introducing all the Common - Riding Airs. Compiled by William Laidlaw, arranged by R. W. Manning. 1895. 3rd edition, 1907. Up with the Banner. Words by James Thom- son, music by W. Inglis Robson. Hawick Among the Hills. Song. By John Inglis, music by W. I. Robson. Comet's Lancers. By T. Tinniswood. Cornet's Schottische. By T. Tinniswood. Oor Bonnie Border Toon. Song. Words by Robert Hunter, music by F. G. Scott. I like Auld Hawick. By F. Hogg, music by Mrs Dumbreck. Star of Robbie Burns. Song by James Thomson. Music composed by James Booth. March Militaire : The Border Mounted Volun- teers. Composed by John Oliver, Bort- hangh, Hawick. } C03ai3^a7B