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INDEX TO VOL. XXXIV. 



Ednod, 21. 



Edred, 21. 



Edric, 22, 23. 



Edulf, 22. 



Edward, 22, 23. 



Edwards, J. (I. and II.J, 188, 191. 

 M., writings, 441. Nic, 



250. Rich., 400. W. (I. 



and II.), 176. 



Edwin, 22, 23. 



Effigies see Marlborough, St. Mar- 

 garet's Priory ; Ludgershall ; 

 Salisbury Cathedral ; Thruxton. 



Egerton, Lord Chancellor, 165. 



Eglesfield, Mr., 120. 



Elder seeds in Eom.-Brit. dwelling 

 pit, 416, 424, 452. 



Eldild, 22, 23. 



Eldred, 22. 



Eliz., d. of James I., 251. 



EUary. See Hilary. 



Ellendune. See Wroughton. 



Elliott, Jane, 324. Rich. (Rev.), 



ih. 



Ellis, G. J., Welbore Agar, M.P., 156. 

 Welbore, 2nd Earl of Nor- 

 raanton, 112. 



Elmes, Thos., 105. 



Elnod, 22. 



Elsi, 22. 



Elson, T., 179. 



Elston, Roiu.-Brit. settlements, 273. 



Ely, J., 179. T., 167, 174. 



Emma, sister of K. Stephen, 44. 



Emsworth (Warblington), 59. 



Enford. Persons see Culpepper, H. 

 (Vicar) ; Grove, H. ; Jay, T. 



Engenhold, 23. 



Engenulf, 23. 



Engleheart, Rev. G. H., 149, 150, 

 353, 416. 



Englishcombe, Som.. 37, 41. 



" EngUshry," 83. 



Entomology, 227. 



Eolifchic man, 327. 



Epipactis palustris (Bot.), 143. 



Erchfont bells, 233. Illusts., 



234. Records, 231. 



Persons see Giddings. W. ; Hind- 

 ley, C. ; Shephard, W. (Vicar) ; 

 Wall, R. 



Erdecote. See Stockenham. 



Erenburgis, 23. 



Ergham, Bp., 259. 



Erlebald, 22. 



Erleking, 23. 



Erlestoke and its Ma^or 

 Lords, John Watson-Taylor 



on, 42 — 102. " Cross, the," 



95, 96. Dove-cote, 80, 81, 86, 



101. Dower of Eleanor Fitz- 



Johu, 87. Etymology, 61. 



Fernham, 90—92, 98. 

 Henning [Hyndon], 96. 

 Hope Wood, 97, 98. Low- 



fields, 91, 97—99. Manor, 73 



—102 ; accounts of 1286, 80 ; 1309, 

 85 ; Court Rolls, 73 ; Courts Baron, 

 73, 91, 102 ; inquisition, 1309, 86 ; 

 100 ; lands held by Lord and Ten- 

 ants 1309, 98 ; map of in 1309, 95 ; 

 rights of tenants, 74 — 92 ; Royal 

 demesne, 73, 74 ; value of manor 

 cir 1297 compared with other 

 manors, 99—102. Marditch, 



97. Mills, 69, 74, 75, 80 -82, 



84,96,99—101. Murder cases, 

 82, 83. Park, 73, 97. 



Population, 96. Pound, 94. 

 Skimcroft, 87, 88, 98. Water 



Street, 95, 96. White Hills, 97. 

 See also Pudnell Farm. Persons 

 see Auberville,G. de ; Averaj',T, ; 

 Baldwin, R. ; Ball, E. ; Bever, E., 

 J. (I. and 11), and R. ; Brouncker 

 fam. ; Buzun, R. ; Cambo, C, 

 G., and I. ; Camera, W. de ; Cars- 

 well, H. de ; Cheverell, A. and J. 

 de ; Cut, I. and R. ; During, R. ; 

 Fitz-Herbert fam. ; Fitz-Keping, 

 R. ; Fitz-Mathew fam.; Fitz- 

 Richard, A. and W. ; Ford, W. de 

 la; Gurcy, A., E., and M. de; 

 Harold, Earl ; Littlecote, S. de ; 

 Mandeville fam. ; Proute, J. la ; 

 Puryer, R. ; Sandwich, R. de; 

 Somenewr,J. le ; Townsend fam. ; 

 Uptone, J. de ; Watson-Taylor 

 fam. ; Wendlesworth, W. de ; 

 Weston, J. de. 



Erminton, 51. 



Erneley, John, M.P., 153. 

 T., 187. 



Ernham, Line, 166. 



Ernle-Erle-Drax, Sarah C. E. E., 

 obit, notice, 112. 



Errington, Anne L., 438. 

 John, ib. 



Escomb, Durham, Saxon Ch., 378, 

 380,381, 383, 384. 



Esmond. J., 181. 



Estcourt, G., 179. T. (Sir), ii. 



