Index. 



335 



Redstart, Black, its periodical occur- 

 rence in the Forest, 274. 



Kefeetory of Beaulicu Abbey, now the 

 parish chm-ch, 67; pul])it of, 68. 



liej;ister. Parish, at Eliiij^, extract from, 

 227, 228; at Ibbesley, extracts from, 

 233,-234; at Christchurch, 234; date of 

 i'e<j;isters in the Forest, 227 (Joot-nufc). 



lleredus, in the Priory Ciuucli of Christ- 

 cliiu-ch, 140, 141; in St. Mary's Uveric, 

 141 U't>(Jt-'i"te). 



IJere-mouse, meaning of, 192. 



Kliinetield, nursery at, 47. 



Kicla and poor, difference between, 5. 



Ilights, Forest-, their origin, 36 {J'oot- 

 ?iute), 46 {Jout-nole). 



Ivingwood, 123; tine brass at, 124. 



Kodford, derivation of, 166. 



lionians, wliy they chose the New 

 Forest for tlieir potteries, 224; their 

 influence on tlie district, 225. See 

 also Potteries and Huckland Rings. 



Rood-screen in EUinghara Church, 122; 

 at Christchurch, 140. 



Rose, the Jied Kinc) by, 33 {foot-note); 

 Giindimore, extract from his, 140, 

 147 (J(iot-iiote). 



Ross, Jolin, on the afforestation of the 

 Kew Forest, 25 (foot-note). 



Rue Copse, 56. 



Rue, King's, 56. 



Salisbury Chapel, the, in the Priory 

 Church of Christchurch, 141. 



Salisbury, Countess of, her execution, 

 141, 142. 



Salisbury, John of, on the character of 

 Willia"m II., 99 (font-note); on Wil- 

 liam II. 's death, 106. 



Sanctuary of Beaulicu, the right of, 

 given by Innocent III., 63; the Coun- 

 tess of Warwick flies to the, 64; Per- 

 kin Warbeck, flies to, 64. 



Sandy balls, 118. 



Screen, Rood-, in Ellinglinm Church, 

 122; in the Priory C^hurch of Christ- 

 church, 140. 



Sciiulchre, Easter, in Brockenhurst 

 ( hiirch, 77. 



Serloand William II., 93,94. 



Sctthornes, 81. 



Shade, meaning of the word in the 

 Forest, 181, 182. 



Shakspeare, words used by, now provin- 

 cialisms, 189. 



Sheets-axe, meaning of the word, 183. 



■Shepherd's Gutter Beds, the, 244, 245. 



Shrewsbury, Fulcliered, Abb< t of St. 

 Peter's at, prophetic words spoken by, 

 94 (foot-note), 102. 



Sloden, Roman and Romano-British 



potteries at, 216. 

 Sloden Hole, plan of, 217 (fool-note). 

 Snrokc Silver, 178 (foot-note); explana- 

 tion of, 232. 

 Smuggling, formerly carried on in the 



Forest, 169, 170. 

 Snow-storm, great, in the Forest, 1 80, 



181. 

 Solent, traditions concerning the former 



de]ith of, 58. 

 Somerfbrd Grange, 147. 

 Songs of the New Forest, 175, 176 



(foot-note). 

 Sojiley, derivation of, 127; church of, 



127. 

 Southey, maiTied his sec:ind wife at 



B.)ldrc Church, 80; at Burt )n, 146. 

 Southampton, the Lord Treasurer, on 



the evils of granting moorefalls, 43, 



44 (foot-note). 

 Southampton, Sir Bevis of, 3; ships 



built by Henry V. at, 4. 

 Souley Pond, 72; iron-works at, 72. 

 Spelman, Peter, tenure at Brockenhurst 



held by, 76. 

 Spotswood, blunder of, 24 (foot-note). 

 S(iU()yles, meaning of the word, 183. 

 St. John's Worts in the Forest, 254, 255. 

 Staneswood, in Domesday, 51 (Joot- 



note). 

 Staple Cross, the, 145. 

 Stone, Rufus's, 96, 97. 

 Stoney-Cross, views from, 1 10, 1 12. 

 Streams, character of the Forest, 14; the 



best guide, 17; beauty of, 83, 84. 

 Sunsets in the Forest, 1.5, 113; from the 



Barton Cliffs, 149, 150. 

 Swainmote, Court of, 35. 

 Swav Common, 80, 81 ; baiTows on, 198, 



199. 



THOROUGiiAsr, now Fritham, the Tru- 

 ham of Domesday, 96 (foot-note). 



Tiril, Walter, William II. gives him two 

 arrows, 93; according to the Chroni- 

 clers shoots the King, 94; his declara- 

 tion to Suger, 100; his imjilication in 

 the murder, 100; the cause tif his siip- 

 ]iosed flight, 106; his friendship with 

 Anselm, 102. 



Towns, historical interest in English, 

 129, 1,30; their history, the history of 

 the day, 130. 



Tradition, its value in history, 97, 98. 



Traditions in the Forest, 90, 97, 180, 

 181. 



Trail of oak, the, meaning of, 183. 



Travelling, modern, style of, 2. 



Tice-forms, kneliness of, 9. 



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