Index. 



INDEX. 



ABBACIES, held by William II., at the 

 time of his death, 104 (foot note). 



Abbey, Beaulieu, see Beaulieu. 

 Jibcy Walls, the, or St. Leonard's 

 Grange, 69. 



Acquitaine, Eleanor of, buried at Beau- 

 lieu Abbey, 67. 



Adages, in the Forest, 180 ; 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 Corner, barrows near, 208. 



Ambrosius Aurelianus, defeated by 

 Cerdic, 118; his name preserved in 

 the word Amesbury, 119; in Am- 

 brose Hole and Ampress Farm, 198. 



Ancestry, our, 2. 



Anderwood Enclosure, Eoman and 

 Romano-British potteries at, 215. 



America, Old-English character 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., 43. 



Ash, Mark-, Wood, 17. 



Ashley Rails, Roman and 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 

 peculiar to, 125, 126. 



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

 253. 



Avon Tyrrel, 126. 



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BABINGTON, Churchill, synopsis 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. 



Bargciy Farm, 71. 



Barn, or spicarium, of Beaulieu Abbey, 

 69, 70. 



Barney Barns 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 Cliff's, the, 147 ; Middle-Eocene 

 beds of the, 4; atmospheric effects 

 seen from the, 15, 16 ; geology of, 

 421, 422. 



Beacon, Bjirley, 82. 



Beaulieu Abbey, its foundation and en- 

 dowments, 62 ; its dedication, 63 ; the 

 Countess of Warwick and Perkin 

 Warbeck come to its sanctuaiy, 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 pulpit of the 

 refectory, 68; bam of, 69; granges 

 of, 69-71. 



Beaut v, exists in the beholder's mind, 

 18/19; God's love of, 127, 128; the 

 chief end and aim of Nature, 5. 



Becton Bunny, 149; house burnt down, 

 170; geology of, 240. 



Beeches, measurements of, in the 



Forest, 16 (foot-note). 

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