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INDEX. 



Abbacies, held by William II., at the 

 tijiic of his death, 104 {foot-note'). 



Abbey, Beaulieu, see Beaulieu. 



Abbey Walls, the, or St. Leonard's 

 Grange, 69. 



Acquitaine, Eleanor of, buried at Beau- 

 lieu Abbey, 67. 



Adages, in the Forest, ISO ; see also 

 Proverbs. 



Adder's-tongue Fern, 256. 



Alanus de Insulis, on the death of 



. William II., 102. 



Alexander I., Pope, bull from, 71 {foot- 

 note.) 



Amberwood Comer, baiTows near, 208. 



Ambrosius Aurelianus, defeated by 

 Cerdic, 118; his name preserved in 

 the word Amesbury, 119; in Am- 

 brose Hole and Ampress Farm, 19S. 



Ancestry, our, 2. 



Anderwood Enclosure, Roman and 

 Romano-British potteries at, 21.5. 



America, Old-English chai'acter of its 

 provincialisms, 172. 



Anselm, foretold by the Abbot of 

 Cluny of the death of William II., 

 101. 



Anses Wood, mound near, 209, 210. 



" Apostles, the Twelve," 83. 



Assart lands, granted by James I., 4.3. 



Ash, Mark-, Wood, 17. 



Ashley Rails, Roman an(J Romano- 

 British potteries at, 221. 



Attachment, Court of, 87. 



Augustine, St., injunctions to his 

 canons, 69. 



Aurelianus, Ambrosius, see Ambrosius. 



Avon, the, at Castle Hill, 118; at Ib- 

 besley, 120; at Winkton, 128; eel 

 pecufiar to, 125, 12G. 



Avon, the Valley of the, 116; Flora of. 

 253. 



Avon Tyrrel, 126. 



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Babixgtox, Churchill, svTiopsis of the 

 birds of Chaniwood Forest by, 275. 



Baddesley, Preceptory of the Knights 

 Templar formerly at, 156. 



Balm, Bastard {Melittis Melyssophyl- 

 lum), in the Forest, 256. 



Bandits, troop of, at Lymington, 169. 



Bargery Farm, 71. 



Bam, or spicarium, of Beaulieu Abbey, 

 69, 70. 



Barney Baras Hill, 197 (foot-note), 210. 



Barrows, named after fairies, 177, 197; 

 opened by Warner, 198; in the east 

 part of the Forest, 197 {foot-note), 

 211 ; on Sway Common, 198 ; on 

 Bratley Plain, 199-205; near Ocknell 

 Pond, 205, 206; near Darrat's Lane, 

 206 (foot-note); on the West Frit- 

 ham Plain, 207 ; near Amberwood, 

 208; on Butt's Plain, 209; on Langley 

 Heath, 211. 



Barton Clifls, the, 147; Middle-Eocene 

 beds of the, 4; atmospheric eti'ects 

 seen from the, 15, 16 ; geologv' of, 

 421, 422. 



Beacon, Burley, 82. 



Beaulieu Abbey, its foundation and en- 

 dowments, 62; its dedication, 63; the 

 Countess of Warwick and Perkin 

 Warbeck come to its sanctuary, 64; 

 its dissolution, 65; beauty of its situa- 

 tion, 65; the abbot's house, cloisters, 

 and chapter-house, 66; church, 67; 

 refectory, 67, 68; the puljiit of the 

 refectory, 68; barn of, 69; granges 

 of, 69-71. 



Beautv, exists in the beholder's mind, 

 18, "l9; God's love of, 127, 128; the 

 chief end and aim of Nature, 5. 

 Becton Bunny, 149; house burnt do\\'n, 



170; geology of, 240. 

 Beeches, measuremeiUs of, in the 

 Forest, 16 (foot-note). 

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