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INDEX. 



Grain, Duty on, expended on the preser- 

 vation of commons, 130, 158 



Grandison, Viscount, and Wandsworth 

 Manor, 100 



Gray, The poet, on Burnham Beeches, 264 



Grenville, Lady, her neglect of the parish 

 of Burnham, 266 ; her arbitrary acts 

 with regard to Burnham Common, 

 267-270 



Grenville, Lord, acquires the Manor of 

 Burnham, 265 



Grote, George, his residence at East 

 Bumham, 266 ; avails himself of 

 commoners' rights at Burnham 

 Beeches, 267 



Grote, Mrs., her account of the neglected 

 condition of the parish of Burnham, 

 and of the arbitrary acts of Lady 

 Grenville with regard to the Com- 

 mon, 266-270; " Collected Papers of " 

 quoted, 267-270 ; and John Stuart 

 Mill, 270 



Hackney Commons, 3, 9 ; and Mr. 

 Doulton's Committee, 32 



Hackney Downs, 318 ; purchase of Lord 

 Amherst's interest in, 321 



Hackney Marshes, 318 ; purchase of Lord 

 Amherst's interest in, 322 



Hadley Common, Extent of, 327 



Hainault Forest, its disafforestation and 

 inclosure approved hy Parliameut, 

 24, 119; part of Waltham Forest, 

 107 : Manors of, 107 



Hall, Messrs., their suit against Mr. 

 Byron respecting Coulsdon Common, 

 175, 176 



Hall, Vice-Chancellor, and the Coulsdon 

 case, 176, 177 



Ham Common, 3 ; extent of, 327 



Hampshire, Open spaces in, 4 



'* Hampshire, History of," Woodwaid and 

 Lockhart's allusion to, 231 (note) 



Hampstead Heath, 3 ; and Mr. Doulton's 

 Committee, 32 ; menaced with in- 

 closure, 39 ; visitors on Bank Holiday 

 to, 47; Sir Thomas Wilson's applica- 

 tions to Parliament respecting, 48, 49 ; 

 Sir Thomas Wilson's declaration of 

 his intentions regarding, 50 ; "price 

 asked by Sir Thomas Wilson for, 50 ; 

 houses erected on, 50 ; transferred to 

 the Metropolitan Board of Works, 53 



Hampstead, Manor of, Reference in 

 Domesday Book to, 47 ; various 

 owners of, 47 



Hampton Court Park, 3 



Harben, Mr., 55 



Harcourt, Sir William, 41 ; and the suit 

 of Lord De la Warr against the 

 commoners of Ashdown Forest, 1 68 ; 

 and the New Forest Committee, 242 ; 

 and the Inclosure Committee of 1869, 

 275 ; and the Commons Bill of 1871, 

 277 ; and the Commons Bill of 1876, 

 281 ; and the Standing Committee on 

 Commons, 282 ; his motion on the in- 

 closure of Commons, 346 



Harold, King, at Waltham Abbey, 108 

 (note) 



Harrogate " Stray," 4 



Hartley Down, 175 



Hartopp, Sir John, Banstead Manor 

 bought by, 190 



Hatfield, Inclosures by the late Marquis of 

 Salisbury of roadside wastes at, 291- 

 293 



Hatheiley, Lord, confirms the decision of 

 Lord Romilly on the Plumstead case, 

 81, 82 ; and the Tooting case, 86 



Hatton, Sir Christopher, and the Manor 

 of Mortlake, 90 ; and his decree con- 

 cerning Cadnam Manor, 182, 184 



Hayes Common, 3 ; extent of, 315 



Hayter, Sir William, 294 



Heath. Sir Robert, Description of Waltham 

 Forest by, 110 



Henniker, Lord, and Ashdown Forest, 

 168 



Henrietta Maria, Queen, and the Manor 

 of Mortlake, 91 



Henrv III., and the Manor of Burnham, 

 266 



Henry VII., Hardships suffered by small 

 yeomen through the inclosure of 

 commons in the reign of, 17 



Henry VIII., Hardships arising from the 

 inclosure of lands under, 17 ; and the 

 Manor of Plumstead, 78 ; and the 

 Manor of Burnham, 265 



Henry of Huntingdon, and William the 

 Conqueror's formation of the New 

 Forest, 229 



Herschell, Lord, on the Statute of Merton. 

 347 



Hertfordshire Commons, 3 



Higham Hills Manor, 124 



Highams Park, purchased by the Corpo 

 ration of London, and added to 

 Epping Forest, 159, 363 



Highway Bill, Proposed clause for the 

 protection of roadside wastes in the, 

 297 



Hill, Miss Octavia, 41, 55 



