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BIBLIOGRAPHY of Works relating to, or published in, with an Appendix containing a List of Hawick Newspapers, Local Maps, and Music

BY JAMES SINTON

HAWICK VAIR & McNAIRN, "NEWS" OFFICE 1908 z — 2Q6h

^ BIBLIOGRAPHY of Works relating to, or published in, Hawick; with an X ^ Appendix containing a List of Hawick Newspapers, Local flaps, and flusic. By James Sinton, .

When printing was first introduced into would not only seem that he already had some Hawick, in or about the year 1781, the town connection with this place, but also that he had was a very primitive place of about 2800 established a press in Edinburgh previous to inhabitants. Beautifully situated at the con- the one in Hawick. Probably on account of fluence of the Slitrig and Teviot, and surrounded competition in the capital, he thought he would on every side by majestic hills, it presented a better his position by removing to Hawick. But strikingly picturesque appearance. The old evidently he did not meet with the success he Tower of the Barons of Drumlanrig, with the anticipated, for it appears that about the end Parish Church of St Mary's situated on a of the eighteenth century he transferred his prominent eminence, and the Moathill near by, printing outfit back to Edinburgh, where he all conspicuous landmarks, would give a char- remained in business, I believe, until 1822. In acteristic appearance to the town, which then confirmation of this I find that " George Caw, consisted of quaint but strongly-built houses. printer, Liberton Wynd," appears in the The majority of these were thatched, and thus Edinburgh Directory for 1805-6 (the earliest I lent an old-world aspect to the place. Its could procure) ; and this entry is continued distinctive feature is its picturesque situation down to 1821, after which it appears in the year among the hills, and on the banks of the sylvan 1822-3 as "Caw & Elder, Lyon Close, High Teviot. Sir Walter Scott's beautiful lines in Street." After this it drops out altogether, the the "Lay of the Last Minstrel," written as latest date being presumably the year of his they were when the river was not yet polluted death. with the residua from the numerous factories, The first book bearing Caw's imprint of which

not inaptly applied to it a century ago : I have any record was published in Hawick in 1783, and is entitled " The True State of the " Sweet Teviot ! on thy silver tide unhappy controversy about the Burgess Oath,

The glaring bale-fires blaze no more ; being a discourse delivered before the Associate No longer steel-clad warriors ride Presbytery of Earlston, at Kelso, the 8th day of willow'd shore Along thy wild and ; October 1782, etc., by John Young. Hawick: Where'er thou wind'st, by dale or hill. printed by George Caw. Sold by the Author, All, all is peaceful, all is still, and at the printing oflBce, East End of the As if thy waves, since Time was born, town. M,Dcc,Lxxxiii." 12mo, pp. iv., 60. Since first they roll'd upon the , This was followed in 1784 by "A display of Had only heard the shepherd's reed, genuine Christianity, and Christian love, &c. Nor started at the bugle-horn." By the late Reverend James Hervey, A.M.

Hawick : Printed and sold by Geo. Caw. Sold first printer was George Caw, of whom Its also by Messrs James Ekron, Hawick ; C. Elliot, few notices are extant, and regarding whom the Edinburgh, &c. m,dcc,lxxxiv." 12mo, pp. iv., historians of Hawick are strangely silent. In 156. A copy of this little volume which lies his " Annals of Hawick" James Wilson merely before me has the following quaint inscription mentions that " in this (1782) or the preceding in the autograph of one of the Hawick pub- year a printing-press was introduced by Mr lishers of the work : George Caw. One of its earliest productions " When this you see, was ' The Poetical Museum,' containing, Remember me, amongst others, Eskdale, a poem by the late James Ekron." Thomas Telford, engineer, published in 1784." In making some researches for fuller informa- In the same year Caw's " Poetical Museum" tion regarding this printer, my attention was appeared, which was one of the better known of directed to the fact that in a list of subscribers' the early Hawick-printed books. Many of the names appended to the second volume of Border ballads — afterwards utilised by Sir " Sermons on Various Important Subjects," by Walter Scott in the "Minstrelsy of the the Rev. John Young, minister of Hawick, Scottish Border"—were first published in this which was printed in Edinburgh in 1780, there collection, which was a highly creditable pro- appears the name, " George Caw, printer, duction for Hawick at that period. Of two Edinburgh. " If this was the same printer, it copies which I have recently examined, one has 76650^^ (2) a TigDette frontispiece entitled •'Nancy of the ments, I take the liberty of dedicating to you, Dale," while the other has a copperplate engrav- as the constituted authorities of my native ing of a different subject, but bears no title. town, under the hope that, should you discover Others seem to have been issued without any in it any merit, you will extend to it your embellishment of this nature, but the point of public support and patronage. The piece com- special bibliographical interest is the suppression prises the battle of Flodden, that proved so " in some copies of an epigram entitled Modern disastrous to Caledonia ; together with a short Chastity" (p. 380) and the substitution of sketch of a heroic attack made by the youth of " Acrostic by a young girl in Hawick." The Hawick, by night upon the English, in which last book from Caw's Hawick press which I have the latter lost their standard and were com- been able to trace was the Rev. Thomas Boston's pletely routed. Mustered as you are so soon to " View of the Covenant of Grace," published in be under the banner of your Cornet, may the 1788. It can only be a matter of conjecture, song of an obscure bard gi ^e interest to that

but it is more than likely that shortly after this occasion ! may it inspire you with the belief period he gave up business in Hawick and that, from times of even seeming barbarity, we removed his printing material to Edinburgh. I have derived not merely the early principles of have no evidence that he carried on business in our patriotism, but many other important Hawick and Edinburgh contemporaneously. advantages! and, when it recalls to your minds Another printer, who flourished nearly two the warlike achievements of your ancestors, decades later, was Kobert Armstrong. He may it tend to foster in your breasts not only was a lineal descendant of the celebrated the love of your country, but an ardent zeal for Johnnie Armstrong of Gilnockie, and grandson the protection of your native rights and of the Rev. Robert Riccalton, minister of privileges." There is another very rare edition, . He was first apprenticed to Dr James probably the third, in the possession of Mr Wilson, a surgeon in Hawick. When a young Adam Laing, Burgh Chamberlain, entitled " man he worked at Kelso in the office of Flodden Field and the Colour ; or, Hawick the "British Chronicle," conducted by Mr Common-Riding," printed by R. Armstrong in

Palmer ; but subsequently he commenced busi- 1829, 6 pp., but it does not bear the author's ness in Hawick on his own account as printer name. There is attached to this copy an old and bookseller. In 1809 he became postmaster MS. of the original air of " Teribus," as played in succession to Miss Inglis, which appoint- by Walter Ballantyne, town piper, in 1777. ment he held in conjunction with his printing Another early edition was printed in Edinburgh business till his death, on 7th July 1852, at the in 183G by John Elder, High Street, and sold age of eighty-three. His publications, forty- by Walter Elder, bookbinder, Hawick, and con- four of which are recorded in my list, extend taining a list of the Cornets from 1719 to 1835. over a period of fifty years. The first in order During the past few years the Hawick issued from his press, so far as I have been publishing trade has reached the height of its able to learn, was one of the poetical works of vigour, and its activity still continues. The

' James Ruickbie, entitled ' An Elegy on the most successful, pretentious, and widely-known death of Whisky," a small pamphlet of 8 pp. of the productions in recent times are Mrs published in 1801. In 1811 he edited and Oliver of Thorn wood's " Upper Teviotdale and published a fine collection of songs under the the Scotts of Buccleuch," Messrs Craig and title of " Banquet of Euphrosyne," which met Laing's "The Hawick Tradition of 1514," and with a very favourable reception. Though Mr Winning's edition of Captain Walter Scot's undoubtedly a good anthology of Scottish and " True History of the name of Scot." To the English songs, it has one grave defect, well-known and old-established firm of Messrs especially for a collection emanating from a W. & J. Kennedy the increase and vitality of

Hawick press — it does not contain a single the Hawick publishing trade owe much ; and piece by Dr John Leyden, the poet of Teviot- it is safe to say that its capability of expansion dale. Truly, " a prophet is not without honour, is by no means yet exhausted. save in his own country." To collect and arrange all the titles of the The literature that has gathered round the various books, pamphlets, and articles relating ancient custom of riding the marches is very to, or published in, Hawick, has been a work of considerable, and many editions of the songs great labour, and it has occupied my leisure sung on that important occasion have appeared time extending over a very considerable period. from time to time. " Flodden Field," the most I have, however, been greatly assisted and popular of these, written by James Hogg, encouraged by my friends, Mr J. J. Vernon, demands special notice on account of the Mr Adam Laing, Mr John W. Kennedy, and

extreme rarity of the early editions of that poem. Mr W. E. Wilson ; and I take this opportunity Of the first edition, indeed, there is no copy of acknowledging my indebtedness to them. I

known to be in existence ; and of the second, have also been much indebted to Mr J. Young only one, so far as I am aware, has been of the " Hawick Advertiser," who has furnished preserved. It is in the possession of Mr W. S. me with a considerable number of the entries in Nichol, Wilton Burn, and is entitled, " Flodden my list; and to Mr Adam Grant I wish to Field, a Poem," printed by Robert Armstrong convey my thanks for assisting me with the in 1824. It is in the form of a pamphlet of 12 compilation of the list of local music. I am pp., and is dedicated to the Magistrates and further obliged to Mr George Watson of Oxford Town Council of Hawick. In his preface Hogg for kindly undertaking the revision of this

says : " The following poem, which was once paper when passing through the press. Lastly, before published, and which in its present form I have to thank Mr John Orr, Edinburgh, who has undergone several correetions and amend- has not only furnished me with many of the (3)

of the entries in my list, but has allowed me free use Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, History of some of the rarer volumes in his library, — Continued. which contains one of the finest collections of Chapel of St Cuthbert's (The) on the Hawick-printed books extant. Slitterick and Chapel Cross, Roxburgh- shire. By Walter Deans. Vol. XIV. pp. 143-145. Bernard. Teviotside Legends and Ainsworth, Communion Tokens of the South-Eastem 18mo. Hawick. N.D. Stories. Border of . By Rev. David Paul, Hi-I-Obby; or, Hi-wo-Bobby. Aitken, K. D. LL.D., Edinburgh. (Hawick and Wilton.) 8vo. . N.D. Vol. XVI. p. 118. to Hawick, where Contains frequent references and its Vicinity. By Sir Walter the " character" lived. Elliot, K. C.S.I. , of Wolfelee. Vol. V. Alison. James P. The Hermitage Chapel. pp. 307-325. Historical Notes and Report on Excavations Denholm, Natural History of. By J. A. H, at the Chapel of St Mary at Hermitage in Murray, F.E.LS. Vol. V. pp. 326-330. . 8vo. Hawick, 1901. Elliot, Sir Walter, of Wolfelee, Memoir of. Allan, Rev. W. G., B.D. The Monks of By Hugh F. C. Cleghorn, M.D., LL.D.,

Melrose : Lectures on Early Border Church &c., of Strathvithie, St Andrews. Vol. History. Sm. 4to. Hawick, 1892. XIV. pp. 358-365. Annual Register (The), or a view of the History, Harden and the Harden Relics, Notes on. Politics, and Literature, for the year 1767. By J. G. Winning. Vol. XI. pp. 484-486. 3rd Edition. 8vo. Lond., 1779. Hawick and its Neighbourhood, On. Great Hawick Flood of 1767, p. 116. Geology of the Hawick District. By Pro- Antiquary (The). A Magazine Devoted to the fessor James Elliot, Goldielands. Vol. VII. Study of the Past. No. 50, Vol. IX. pp. 71-74. Antiquities of the Prehistoric Lond., 1884. Period of the Hawick District. By James Teribus ye Teri Odin. By Karl Blind. Brydon, M.D. Pp. 74-78. Antiquities of Pp. 63-72. the Historic Period. By Mr Robert Arkle, Rev. James. Sermon Preached in the Murray. Pp. 78-81. Trade and Manufac- Church of Hawick, Dec. 5, 1805, a Day tures of Hawick. By Mr David Watson, appointed for National Thanksgiving for P. 81. the glorious Victories obtained by our Hawick and Wauchope. By Mrs M. G. Fleets over those of the combined foe. 8vo. Craig, Hawick. Vol. XIV. pp. 9-18. Hawick, 1806. Hawick for Cavers and Denholm, Berwick- Armstrong, John, M.D. The Art of Preserving shire Naturalists' Club Meeting at. First Health : A Poem, in Four Books. Vol. XVI. pp. 62-67. published in the year 1744. To which is Hawick for the Slitrig and Robert's Linn, prefixed, a short Account of the Author. Berwickshire Naturalists' Club Meeting at. 8vo. Hawick, 1811. Vol. XIII. pp. 61-72. Armstrong, John, of Gilnockie, 1530. Sm. 4to. Hawick, Meeting of Berwickshire Naturalists' Hawick, 1897. Club at. Vol. VII. pp. 12-15. Armstrong, Robert. The Banquet of Euphro- Hawick, Meeting of Berwickshire Naturalists'

syne : A Selection of the most esteemed Club at. Vol. XL pp. 330, 386-398. Songs, Scotch and English. 8vo. Hawick, Lepidoptera of the Hawick District. By 1811. William Grant Guthrie. Vol. XV. Edition. 8vo. Hawick, 1816. — A New pp. 332-345 ; Vol. XVI. p. 101. Auld Brig, Competing and other Poems on the. List of the Rarer Birds seen or captured in 8vo. Hawick, 1851. the Hawick and neighbouring Districts, ^' Auld Brig" of Hawick, Lines on the Removal mostly in 1875. By Sir Walter Elliot, of the. By C. E. S. P. (Broadside). K.C.S.L, L.L.S., &c. Vol. VII. pp. Hawick, 1851. 524, 525. Barrie, James. Historical Sketch of the Rattling, Roaring Willie. By the Late Sir Hawick Golf Club. 8vo. Hawick, 1898. Walter Elliot of Wolfelee. With additional Bartholomew, John, F.R.G.S. Gazetteer of Notes by W. Eliott Lockhart, Esq. Vol. the British Isles. Edin., 1887. XI. pp. 467-483. Hawick, p. 362, Border Bardesses, The Sisterhood of. Re- Baxter, Richard. Compassionate Counsel to printed from the Columns of the " Hawick Young Men. Edited by Rev. Samuel Express." 24mo. Hawick. N.D. Charters, D.D. 8vo. Hawick, 1810. Border Constituencies (The) Unionist Almanac, Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, History of the. 1895. 8vo. Edin,, 1895. 8vo. Berwick-on-Tweed, , and Border Counties Magazine, The. Vol. II. 8vo. Alnwick, 1831-1903. , 1881. , Historical Notes relating to. Robert Wilson, the Historian of Hawick. By William Eliott Lockhart of Borthwick- By R. Murray. Pp. 73-77. brae. Vol. XI. pp. 421-466. Border Magazine, The. An Illustrated Cessation of the Flow of the , Monthly. 4to. Glasgow and Edin., 1896- 27th Nov., 1838, Notice regarding the. By 1908. Dr Douglas, Kelso. Vol. I. pp. 184-188. Border Tower, A. [Hawick]. By J. R. P. Cessation of the Flow of the River Teviot, Vol. IX. pp. 32-35. Note on Dr Douglas's Paper on the. By Curious Border Marriage Custom, A. By T. R. Vol. I. p. 201. John G. Galbraith. Vol. VII. pp. 177-178. — —

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Border Magazine : The Continued. Border Magazine: The Continued. Dead Bell, The. An old Scottish Custom. Parish and Kirk of Hawick, The. By W, By George Watson. Vol. IX. pp. 72-73. E. Wilson. Vol. V. pp. 207-208. Diacovery of an Ancient Ciat, near Hawick. Puir Auld Hawick. By "Teekay." Vol. Vol. I. p. 20;>. I. p. 89. Edgar's Hawick Guide. Vol. VIII. p. 117. Sonnet—To Hawick. By J. C. Goodfellow. Golf in Hawick. Vol. III. pp. 216-219. Vol. IX. p. 227. Great Hawick Flood, The [1846], Vol. Story of "Up wi' the Banner," The. By II. pp. 185-188. John G. Galbraith. Vol. III. pp. 136-137. Hawick, A Legend of. By Elizabeth M. Teviotdale. By "Teekay." Vol. II. p. M'lnnes. Vol. XII. p. G9. 109. Hawick Arclifcological Society's Jubilee. Teviotdale Guizards, The. By the Late R. Vol XI. pp. 199-200. Murray, Hawick. Vol. VIII. pp. 219-220. Hawick Archajological Society's Transac- Thomson, James, the Hawick Poet. By tions. Vol. VIII. p. G9; Vol. IX. p. 49; James Edgar. Vol. IV. pp. 133-136.

Vol. XII. p. 134 ; Vol. XIII. p. 58. Under the Shadow of the Moat. By Hawick as a Tourist Resort. Vol. V. pp. "Teekay." Vol. L p. 208. 153-155. Walk from Moffat to Hawick, A. Vol. Hawick Characters. Vol VI. pp. 19G-197. XII. pp. 159-160. Hawick Common-Riding Songs. Vol. VIII. Watson, The Late Mr David M'Bumie. p. 109. Vol. VII. p. 215. Hawick Gathering-Cry, The. By Morris Where Slitrig and Teviot Meet. By Clyde. Vol. II. p. 173. " Teekay." Vol VI. p. 16. Hawick Gill, The. G. Watson. Vol. By Border Rhymes. By Free Lance, Lilliesleaf. 157-188. XII. pp. Svo. Hawick, 1899. Hawick Gill and the Tappit Hen, The. By Boston, Rev. Thomas. A View of the Covenant Vol. XII. 167-168. A. G. S. pp. of Grace from the Sacred Records. Svo. Hawick Hailstorm, The. Vol. VI. pp. Hawick, 1787. 194-196. [Botfleld, Beriah]. Journal of a Tour through in its Infancy. Vol. IX. 69. Hawick p. the Highlands of Scotland during the Hawick 120 Years Ago. Vol. IV. 179, p. Summer of 1829. (Privately Printed.) Hawick Tradition of 1514, The. By W. E. Norton Hall, 1830. Wilson. Vol. III. pp. 138-140. Hawick, p. fy. Hawick Volunteers, The. Vol. VII. pp. 205-206. Bowles, Fred. G. New Songs ; An Anthology History of Hawick. By D. S. Vol. VI. of Contemporary Verse. Svo. Loud., pp. 165-166. 1907. History of Hawick from 1832. Vol. VII. Contains Verses hy R. S. Ci-aicj, M.A.,. pp. 198-199. LL.B., on Hawick and Border themes. Horns Hole (1514). By "Teekay." Vol. Brewster, David, LL.B. The Edinburgh III. pp. 88, 89. Encyclopajdia. Vol. X. 4to. Edin., 1830. "Horns Pool," or "Hornshole." By G. Hawick, pp. 6G1-GG2. Watson. Vol XI. pp. 207-209. Kershaw, John, Hawick. A Character Brown, Thomas, M.A., Hawick. St Mary'* Sketch. By James Waugh, Jedburgh, Loch. A Poem. 24mo. Hawick, 1889. Vol. III. pp. 99, 100. The Battle of Ancrum Moor. 24mo. Laidlaw, Councillor T. H., J. P., Hawick. Hawick, 1889. By Wm. Sanderson. Vol. VI. pp. 101- Bruce, Michael. Sir James the Rose. ISmo. 104. Hawick, 1885. Laing, John T., Esq., of Linden Park, Brydon, James, M.D., F.S.A.S. Account of Hawick. By an Edinburgh Borderer. the Examination of a Sepulchral Cairn at Vol. II. 81-84. pp. Shaws, Selkirkshire, &c. 4to. Hawick, Macnee, Eraser. In George — Memoriam. 1869. By W. E. Wilson. Vol. X. pp. 61-63. Brydone, James. Guide to Melrose, Abbots- " Magenta Robbie," An Amusing Border ford, Selkirk, Hawick, Berwick, &c. Character. By J. G. G. Vol. XI. pp. 12mo. Edinburgh. [1858.] 67-68. Buccleuch Memorial, Hawick, Description of More Hawick Characters. Vol VIII, pp. the. Svo. N.P., N.D. 138-140. Burritt, Elihu. A Walk from London to John Murray, Dr J. A. H. Editor of The New O'Groat's, with notes by the way. Svo. English Dictionary. Vol. III. pp. 181-183. Lond., 1864. Murray, The Late Mr Robert. Vol. VI. Hawick, pp. 27S-2S0. pp. 161-164. Noted Hawick Magistrate, A. [Bailie Caledonian Songster, The. Songs, selected Hardie.] Vol. VII. pp. 116-117. chiefly from Burns, Macneill, and Ramsay. Old Hawick Tradition (The), on which the To which are added, a few English Songs. annual celebration of the Common-Riding 18mo. Hawick, 1805. is now principally based. 1514. By Campbell, Alex. Journal of a Tour in the R. S. C. Vol. IL p. 209. Scottish Border in 1816, with a brief sketch Oliver, The Late Mr James, Thomwood. of the Author's Life. By James Sinton. Vol. X. p. 175. 4to. Hawick, 1904. (5)

Carlyle, Rev. Dr Alex, of luveresL; Auto- Charters, Rev. Samuel, D.D. — Continued. biography of the, containing Memorials of Sermon on the Duty of Making a Testaraentc the Men and Events of His Time. 8vo. to which is added, the Form of a Testa" Edin. 1860. ment, with Directions for making it valid, to of Scotland Hawick, pp. IfiG-IflS. according the Law ; by Thomas Usher, Notary Public. Svo. Carre, Walter Riddtll. Border Memories ; or, Hawick, 1812. Sketches of prominent Men and Women of [ An Essay on Bashfulness. Svo. the Border. 8vo. Edin. 1876. ] Hawick, 1815. Contains many references to ILnclch notables. Sermons. A New Edition. 2 vols. Svo. of Mr Scott and the Kirk-Session of Case Edin., 1816. Hawick. 18mo. Ilawick. N.D. A Sermon on Devout Retirement. Svo. Catalogue of Antiquities, Paintings, Sculpture, Hawick, 1825. &c., on Exhibition in connection with Christison, David, ^[.D. Prehistoric Forts of Hawick Archajological Society. March Scotland, Particularly in the Border 1866. 8vo. Hawick, 1866. Counties. Svo. Hawick, 1896. Catalogue of the Exhibition of Paintings in the Chronicles of Gripfast, King of Nibbledom, Subscription Rooms, Hawick, for the The first Book of the. In five chapters. benefit of the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. 12mo. N.P., N.D. May 5, 1851, 8vo. Hawick, 1851. Clerical Despotism and Synod of Justice, or. Catalogue of the Hawick Eine Art Association True State of the Case between the Rev. Exhibition, 1883. sm. 4to. Hawick. N.D. J. A. Wallace, Free Church, Hawick, and Do., 1884-5. sm. 4to. Hawick. N.D. David D. Scott, Esq., Briery -yards, &c. Catalogue of the Pubrc Library of Hawick, 12mo. Jedburgh, 1856. 1792. 8vo. Edin. N.D. Congregational Church, Hawick, Hand Book of Ourselves and Cathels, Rev. David, M.A. the. Svo. Hawick, 1889. preached the Our Times. A sermon to Congregationalism in the Border District, and Wilton Young Men's Guilds of Hawick 1798-1898, &c. Svo. Hawick, 1898. Parish Churches. Svo. Hawick, 1887. Cooke, George, Alexander. A General Manhood, Sermon to the Christian A Description of Scotland. Vol. I. 18m(x Hawick Volunteers. 8vo. Hawick, 1889. Lond. N.D. - Landmarks ; a Sermon Hawick, pp. 137-138. Preached in Hawick Parish Church on 9th Cooper, Rev. James, D.D. Peace in thy Borders: June, 1895. 8vo. Hawick, 1895. A sermon preached in Wilton Parish " the King": sermon Preached in Honour A Church, Hawick, on 30th September, 1900. Parish Church, 20th June 1897. Hawick Svo. Hawick, 1900. Svo. Hawick, 1897. Craig, Mrs. Enclosures : with Special Reformation and John Knox. Svo. The Reference to a Border Survival. Svo. 1905. Hawick, Hawick, 1896. Thomas. History of the Teviotdale Cathrae, Craig, R.S., Advocate, and Adam Laing, Burgh Farmers' Club. 12mo. Hawick. Chamberlain. The Hawick Tradition of Scott Centenary at Branxholme, Hawick, 1514 : The Town's Common, Flag, and 12th August, 1871. 8vo. Hawick, 1871. Seal. An Inquiry into some of the more Resume of the Discussions of the Teviotdale interesting and peculiar features of Old Farmers' Club, 1859-1874. Svo. Hawick. Hawick History. 4to. Hawick, 1898. N.D. Craig, R. S. In Borderland : Border and Other George. The Poetical Museum : contain- Caw, Verses. Svo. Hawick, 1899. ing Songs and Poems on almost every [ ] Teribus: The Ballad of Hornshole and Subject, mostly from Periodical Publica- the Fight of 1514. Adapted to the Ancient tions. 12mo. Hawick, 1784. Air. 4to. Hawick. N.D. Chambers's EncyclopajJia. vol.5. EJin.,1906. Crawford, Rev. Wm., Wilton. Dying Thoughts. Uairick, p. 590. In Three Parts. A New Edition. Svo. Chambers, Robert. The Picture of Scotland. Hawick, 1814, Vol. L Svo. Edin., 1S27. Crockett, Rev. W. S., Tweedsmuir. The Scott Hawick, pp. 95-100. Country. Svo. Lond., 1902 Charters, Rev. Samuel, D.D. A Sermon on " Hawick among the Hills." pp IIS-I4I. Intercession, and on Instruction concerning Dalgleisli, James. The Rich and the Poor. A Oaths. Svo. Hawick, 1785. 2nd Edition, sermon for the people. By a Layman. Svo. same Edition, 1786. Hawick. N. year ; 3rd D. A Sermon on Alms, Preached in the Old David.son, Rev. George, M.A. On the way to

Church of Edinburgh, 1st June, 1788. Svo. Adelaide : A Series of Letters. Svo.

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Page 7, col. 2, for Harvey, Rev. James, read 1606. Mercator's Atlas. Map of Southern Hervey, Rev. James. Scotland. Page 8, coL 1, delete three lines under "Henry, 1630. Deucaledonius Oceanus. Rev. James." 1654, Blaeu's Atlas. (4)Teviotiaru/(/oTivedaiI. Auct. Tlni. Pont. lo, Blaeu excudlt. 1725. Hermann Moll's Atlas. (9; Llddesdule, which is the South Part of Roxburgh- APPENDIX. shire. 1770. Stobie. Roxburghshire, by Matthew Stobie, Land Surveyor, engraved by HAWICK NEWSPAPERS. John Hayly. Scale, 1 inch to a mile. 4 sheets. 1842. The Hawick Observer and Scottish Bor- 1794. Statistical Account of Scotland. .Maps der Intelligencer. by Local Authorities. This was the earliest Hawick News- 1824. Plan of Hawick, by John Wood, Edin- paper. The first number was issued burgh. 30th April, 1842, and continued month- Reproduced in reduced scale in Mrs ly till 30th September of the satse Oliver's " Upper Teviotdale and the year. It was published by Mr James Scotts of Buccleuch." D. Kennedy, at his shop in Sandbed. 1826. Lothian's County Atlas of Scotland. 1843. The Tablet, Hawick, 1843. Roxburgh. No. 8. Published monthly. Only three num- 1829. Lothian's Historical Atlas of Scotland. bers were issued. Map No. III. Scotland under the 1846. The Hawick News- Letter. Romans (a.d. 80 to 446), with ancient

Extracted from the "Border Watch," and modern names ; and shewing the Galashiels. Printed by Brockie and Sites of the Roman Camps, Native Jamieson. Had a very brief existence. Forts, Druidical Circles, &c. 1847. The Hawick Monthly Advertiser. 1832. Thomson's Atlas of Scotland. Roxburgh- The first number was published 6th shire, in 2 sheets, by Messrs King- May, 1847, by Mr James Dalgleish, horne, Cranston, & Clark. (The map but only three were issued. was published independently in 1822.) (16)

Local Maps— Continued, Local Music — Continued. Published by 1842. Law8on, John Parker, M.A. The De- Mr Adam Grant, Hawick. scriptive Atlas of Scotland. Roxburgh- Teribus. Song. First time printed with piano shire, drawn and engraved by J. Brown. accompaniment. 1882. P. 515. Branxholme Waltz. Adam Grant. 1882. 1845. New Statistical Account of Scotland. Bordtr Queen. Words by James Thomson, air Roxburghshire, engraved by W. H. by J. Rutherford. Arranged by Adam Grant. Lizflrs. 1885. 1850. Plan of the Town of Ilawick and Environs, Hawick. Words by J. L. Hercus, music by Surveyed by Walter Tennant, 1850. Adam Grant. 1887. 1850-60. Ordnance Survey, on scale of G inches Three old Hawick Tunes from "Adam Howison, to a mile Roxburghshire, 48 sheets. his Music Book. Begun Hawick, 19th 1858. Ordnance Survey Plan of Hawick and April, 1766." Wilton, on scale of ten feet to a mile. 1. The Lasses o' Hawick. 1858. 2. Lament on the division of Hawick. 1859. Ordnance Survey Plan of the Parish of Common, 1777. Wilton. 1859. 3. The New Bridge of Hawick. 1863-G9. Ordnance Survey, on scale of 1 inch to Edited and arranged" by K.E R., Hawick. a mile. Roxburghshire, sheet 17. Three Humorous Hawick Songs. Arranged 1895. Bartholomew, J. G. Royal Scottish by Adam Grant. 1893. Geographical Society's Atlas of Scot- Witch of the Wisp Hill Polka. Music by land, scale 2 miles to an inch. Biblio- Adam Grant. 1896. graphv of Atlases of Scotland given I like Auld Hawick the best. Words and (pp. 16-18). music by T. Ker. Arranged by Adam 1897. Ordnance Survey Maps of Hawick. Grant. 1900. 25 inches to a mile. 1858-1897. Up wi' Auld Hawick. Words by T. Caldwell, music by Adam Grant. 1901. Our ain auld Toon. Words by T. Caldwell^ III. music by Adam Grant. 1902. LOCAL MUSIC. Teribus, New Version. Words by R. Craig, music arranged by Adam Grant. 1907. Pringle, John. A Collection of Reels, Strath- Clinty. Song. Words by J. E. D, Murray. speys, and Jigs, with a Bass for the Music by Adam Grant. Violoncello or Pianoforte. Dedicated to the Hon. Miss Elliot. Folio. Edin. Printed for the author. N.D. Published by Messrs W. & J. Kennedy, Hawick. A Second Collection. Dedicated to Lady Drumlanrig Quadrilles, introducing all the Scott of Anrrinn. N.D. Common- Riding Ai-s. Compiled by [The music of "Teribus," I believe, appeared William Laidlaw, arranged by R. W. for the first time in print in Pringle's Manning. 1895. 3rd edition, 1907. with the Second Collection, under the title of Up Banner. Words by James Thom- son, music by Inglis Robaon. "Hawick, A Strathspey" (p. 16). The W. MS. music of the original air in the posses- Hawick Among the Hills. Song. By John sion of Mr Adam Laing, referred to in my Inglis, music by W. I. Robson. Cornet's Lancers. introduction, is evidently an early copy of By T. Tinniswood. Cornet's Schottische. the older set as i)laye(l by Walter Ballantine, By T. Tinniswood. Oor Bonnie Border Toon. Song. town piper in 1777. When it first appeared Words by Robert Hunter, in manuscript is doubtful. Many of the music by F. G. Scott. other tunes in both collections bear local titles, such as "Hawick Lasses, a Reel," I like Auld Hawick. By F. Hogg, music by "Wilton Lodge, a Strathspey," " Teviot Mrs Dumbreck. Banks," "Lady Minto's Favourite," Star of Robbie Burns. Song by James "Lord Minto's Waltz," "Miss Scott of Thomson. Music composed by James Sinton's Strathspey," "The Fertish Hill," Booth. " Robin&law" (Huberslaw), " Minto House, March Militaire: The Border Mounted Volun- a Strathspey," and "Miss Scott of Ancnim's teers. Composed by John Oliver, Bort- Reel."] haugh, Hawick.