Index. 



Church Green, in Eye-worth Wood, 32 



(foot-note). 

 Church Lytton, at Wootton, 32, 33 



(foot-note}. 

 Church Moor, near Mark Ash, 32 



(foot-note). 



Church Place, at Sloclen, 32 (foot-note). 

 Churchwardens' Books, at Ellingham, 



extracts from, 229-231; at Fording- 



hridge, extracts from, 230, 231. 

 Chydioke, effigy of Sir John, in the 



Priory Church of Christchurch, 142, 



176, 177. 



Clay Hill, view from, 86. 

 Cluny, Hugh, Abbot of, foretells the 



death of William II., 101. 

 Coleridge, at Mudeford, 145. 

 Colgrimesmore, the ancient name of 



Souley Pond, 72. 

 Commoners, rights of the, in the New 



Forest, 46. 



Coronella Icevis, 259 (foot-note). 

 Corporation Books, extracts from the 



Christchurch, 135, 136 (foot-note); 



from the Lymington, 155 (foot-note). 

 Court, Moyles, 120, 121. 

 Crockle, Roman and Eomano-British 



potteries at, 217-219; their probable 



date, 222. 

 Cross, the Staple, 146; the, at Bargate, 



120. 



Cuckoo, sayings concerning the, 180. 

 Customs, old, in the Forest, 178. 



DAME SLOUGH, 273. 



Dauphin of France, arms of the, for- 

 merly in Boldre Church, 80; em- 

 barked at Leap, 55. 



Defoe, his plan for colonizing the Forest 

 with the Palatine refugees, 47. 



Deer in the Forest, abolished in 1851, 

 46; a few left, 113. 



Deer-stealing, method of, 171. 



Denny Wood, 79; heronry at, 273. 



Dibden, church at, 50, 51 (foot-note). 



Diodorus Siculus, quotation from, 57 

 (foot-note~). 



Dissolution of the religious houses, its 

 need, 64, 137 ; of Beaulieu Abbey, 65 ; 

 of Christchurch Priory, 138. 



Domesday, analysis and evidence of, on 

 the afforestation of the New Forest, 

 26, 27, 28, 29, 31; churches in the 

 Forest still in part remaining men- 

 tioned in, 31; Eling in, 51 (foot- 

 note); Redbridge in, 51 (foot-note); 

 Lyndhurst in, 87 (foot-note*); Ford- 

 ingbridgc in, 117; Christchurch in, 

 131; mills in, rented by a payment 

 of eels, 128, 119 (foot-note); Ring- 



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wood in, 123 (foot-note); Christ- 

 church in, 131; Beckley, Baishley, 

 and Milton in, 148 (foot-note); Lym- 

 ington in, 155. 



Draper, John, the last prior of Christ- 

 church Priory, character of, 137, 138. 



Drift, in the Forest, its contents, 236. 



Durham, Simon of, on the afforestation 

 of the New Forest, 25 (foot-note); on 

 the death of William II., 95 (foot- 

 note). 



EAGLE, golden, the, 260; sea, the, 261. 



Eaglehurst, 59. 



Easter Sepulchre, at Brockenhurst 

 Church, 77. 



Ecclesiastica, or the Book of Remem- 

 brance, 122 (foot-note). 



Edward I. issues writs for the perambu- 

 lation of the Forest, 41 ; possesses the 

 Castle of Christchurch, 132. 



Edward III., corbel head of, in Sopley 

 Church, 127. 



Edward VI. at Christchurch, 134. 



Eel, peculiar to the Avon, an, 1 25. 



Eels, mills rented by a payment of, 119 

 (foot-note), 128. 



Eling, in Domesday, 51 (foot-note) ;,exr 

 tract from parish register of, 228. 



Ellingham, cross roads at, 1 20 ; Church 

 of, 122, 123; extract from. Church- 

 wardens' Books of, 229, 230, 231. 



England, its peculiar interest to English- 

 men, 2; ignorance of, by English- 

 men, 2. 



Everton, etymology of, 75. 



Exbury, 59 ; herons "feeding near, 273. 



Exe, the river, 69; derivation of, 163. 



FAIRIES in the New Forest, 174. 175. 



Falcon, peregrine, 261. 



Fawley, village of, 51; church, 51; 

 Norman doorway of church, 59. 



Ferns hi the Forest, 255, 256. 



Ferrels, or " Verrels," meaning of, 82. 



Fidley, Wood-, rain, meaning of, 79. 



Flambard, hated by the clergy,- 102; 

 builds the Priory Church of Christ- 

 church, 136. 



Florence of Worcester, on the afforesta- 

 tion of the New Forest, 24; on the 

 death of William II., 95 (foot-note). 



Flowers. See Botany. 



Folk-lore, value of, 173; in the New 

 Forest, 174-180. 



Font, Norman, at Brockenhurst, 77. 



Fordingbridge, 117; church of, 118; 

 ancient tenure at, 117 (foot-note); 

 extracts from Clmrclnvanlens' Books 

 of, 230, 231. 



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