INDEX. 



379 



158 ; Burnham Beeches bought by, 



272 

 Corporation of Manchester, and the Lake 



Thirlmere scheme, 338 

 Corporation of Torrington, and the in- 



closure of land for a cemetery, 341 

 Cotton, Lord Justice, and the Ashdown 



Forest case, 169 

 Coulsdon Common, 3, 42; extent of, 174 ; 



early owners of, 174; action of Mr. 



Byron for the inclosure of, 175 ; 



action of Messrs. Hall against the 



Lord of the Manor of, 176, 177 ; 



under the control of the Corporation 



of London, 178 

 Court of Attachment, and the control of 



Epping Forest, 105, 106 ; revival of, 



145 

 Court of Justice Seat, and Waltham 



Forest, 106 

 Court of Swainemote, and the control of 



Epping Forest, 105 

 Coutts, Mr. Burdett, 55 

 Cowper, Earl, and the inclosure of road- 

 side wastes at Hat fa' eld by the late 



Lord Salisbury, 291-293 

 Cranbourne, the Chase of, 214-216 

 Cranbourne, Manor of, 213-216 

 Cranmer, Archbishop, and the Manor of 



Mortlake, 90 

 Cromwell, Oliver, Ordinance respecting 



forests made by, 114. (See, also, 



Commonwealth.) 

 Cromwell, Sir Thomas, and the Manor of 



Mortlake, 90 

 Cross, Lord, his measure for amending the 



Inclosure Act of 1845, 278-281 ; and 



the Commons Law Amendment Act, 



355 

 Crown, the, Rights in Epping Forest of, 



104, 105, 108, 115, 116; management 



of, transferred to the Office of Works, 



138 

 Cultivated land, additions, from the fall 



of the Stuarts to 1846, to the, 20 

 Cultivation, of certain common lands 



recommended by the Inclosure Com- 

 missioners, 5 ; of inclosed lands in 



ancient times, 8 

 Cumberland, Small ownerships in, 21 



Dancing on village greens, 300 



Dartford Heath, Case against the Lord of 

 the Manor of, 42, 174 ; extent of, 

 178; original owners of, 178; Mr. 

 Minet's action against Mr. Morgan to 

 prevent encroachments on, 179 



Dartmoor, Small ownerships at, 21 



Dartmouth, Lord, and the regulation of 

 Blackheath, 318 



Day, Mr. Justice, and the Rowley Green 

 case, 226 



De Laveleye, M., on the ownership or 

 land under the feudal system, 10 



De la Warr, Earl, and Ashdown Forest, 

 161 



Decree of Lord Chancellor Hatton con- 

 cerning Cadnam Manor, 182, 184 



Deer, Penalties for killing, 105 ; ravages 

 caused by, 106, 107 ; in the Chase of 

 Cranbourne, 215; of the New Forest, 

 232, 235 ; of the Forest of Dean, 255 



Delane, Mr. John, 294 



Dilke, Sir Charles, 40, 41 ; and the Com- 

 mons Bill of 1876, 281 



Dodderidge, Mr. John, Survey of Berk- 

 hamsted Common in 1607 by, 67 



Dogs, Forest laws regarding, 105 



Domesday Book, Reference to Hampstead 

 Manor in, 47, to Plumstead Manor 

 77 ; and Wandsworth Common, 99 

 and the Manor of Coulsdon, 174 

 and the Manor of Banstead, 189 ; and 

 the Manor of Cranbourne, 21 j ; and 

 the New Forest, 230 ; and the Forest 

 of Dean, 249 ; and the Manor of Burn- 

 ham, 265 



Dorset, Earl of, and Ashdown Forest, 162. 

 166, 167 



Doulton, M.P., Mr., moves for a Com- 

 mittee of the House of Commons for 

 the preservation of commons, open 

 spaces, etc., 30 



Dropmore, Domain of, 265 



Duchy of Cornwall, Council of the, sale of 

 the Berkhamsted Manor to Lord 

 Brownlow by the, 59 ; its action in 

 1638 with regard to Berkhamsted 

 Common, 69 



Duchy of Lancaster, and Ashdown Forest, 

 161, 165 



Duddleswell, Manor of, 163 



Dulwich Park, 364 



Duncan, Lord, Forests Committee pre- 

 sided over by, 117, 118 



East Sheen Common, 92 

 Eastbourne, Downs on Beachy Head at, 4 

 Edlyn, Mr., Rights over Berkhamsted 

 Common of, 68, 69 ; imprisonment of, 

 70 ; removes fences from Berkham- 

 sted Common (1640), 70; summoned 

 to appear before the House of Lords, 

 71 ; his success during the Common- 



