INDEX. 



333 



Hill, Mr. Serjeant, and commoners' rights 

 in Ashdown Forest, 167 



Hilly Fields, 364 



Hoare, Mr. Gurney, and the ease against 

 Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, 42 ; his 

 suit against Sir Thomas Wilson, 51, 

 52 



Hol'house, Lord, appointed Arbitrator of 

 Epping Forest, 151 ; his duties and 

 final award, 153; on the question of 

 lopping in Loughton, 154, 155; his 

 compensation awards for the rights 

 of lopping, 156; his decision com- 

 pared with Chief Baron Kelly's 

 decision in the Tollard Farnham case, 

 221, 223; and the Commons Law 

 Amendment Act, 355 



Hodgs.m, Mr., his inclosures of Forest at 

 Chingford, 137 



Hollodiy, John, and the tenants of the 

 Cadnam Manor, 185 



Holt, Sir John, and inclosures in Ashdown 

 Forest, 165 



Homage-juries, 123 



Hornyold, Messrs., and their claim to part 

 of Malvern Hills, 172 



Hounslow Heath, Extent of, 327 



House of Lords, the, Decision in the 

 Edlyn ease of, 71, 72 



Hudnall Common, 62 



Hughes, M.P., Mr. Thomas, and the En- 

 closure Bill of 1869, 275 



Hunter, Mr. Robert, 40, 55 ; solicitor for 

 the Corporation of London in their 

 suit against Lords of Manors, 133, 

 160 ; and the Banstead case, 197 ; and 

 the rights of the commoners of New 

 F.rest, 241; and roadside wastes, 

 295 ; and the Copyhold Bill of 1887, 

 350, 351 



Hylton, Lord, and the Manor of Chaldon, 

 191 



" Improvement of England by Sea and 

 Land, The," by Andrew Yarranton, 

 248, 249 (note) 



Enclosure Act, The first, 12 ; of 1845, 22 



lnclosure Acts, between the fall of the 

 Stuarts and 184G, 20 



lnclosure Bill of 1869, 273-275 



lnclosure Commissioners, their report on 

 the area of commons in England and 

 Wales, 4, 5 ; their report in 1873, 5 ; 

 their aims in 1845, 21, 23 ; and the 

 Act of 1 866, 44 ; and Tooting Com- 

 mon, 85 ; and Coulsdon Common, 

 175; and Banstead Commons, 194; 



and the Commons Bill of 1876, 281, 

 282; and Hackney Commons, 319; 

 and Epsom Commons, 327, 328 



Inclosures made under the Statute of 

 Merton, 12, 13 ; in the sixteenth cen- 

 tury, 17 : Royal Commission (1548) 

 for the "redress" of, 18; legislation 

 nnder Queen Anne for making, 19 ; 

 acreage irom the fall of the Stuarts 

 to 1848 of, 20; fmm 1845 to 1869, 

 23 ; in 1865, 39 ; since 1876, 286 



Ireland, No common ownership of lands 

 in, 6 



Irish Land Act, 6 



Iron mines in the Forest of Dean district, 

 248, 252 ; importance of the, 256 ; 

 their present output, 259 



Ivinghoe Common, 62 



Jackson, Sir Henry, and the suit of Lord 

 de la Warr against the commoners of 

 Ashdown Forest, 168 



James I., hunting in Waltham Forest, 

 111; makes a grant to the Earl of 

 Pembroke for digging coal in the 

 Forest of Dean, 256 



James, Lord Justice, and the Ashdown 

 Forest case, 169, 170 



James, Mr. Walter. (See Northbourne, 

 Lord.) 



Janssen, Sir Theodore, and the Manor of 

 Mortlake, 91 



Jessel, Sir George, judgment with regard 

 to inclosures of, 43; his judgment on 

 the Epping Forest case, 146, 147 ; 

 and the Banstead case, 198, 199 ; his 

 decision in the Stockwell Green case, 

 303, 305, 306: on the Hackney 

 Commons case, 320 



John of Gaunt, Graut of the Free Chase 

 of Ashdown and the Castlj of Pev- 

 ensey to, 161 



Johnston, Mr. Andrew, 40 ; on Mr. Ayr- 

 ton's Bill, 142 



Judges, Common Law and Equity, Views 

 held regarding incloaiires by, 43 



Keats, John, and Ken Wood, 54 (notej 

 Ken Wood, 54 ; and the poet Keats, 54 



(note), 57 

 Kenley Common, 174 

 Kent, Earl of, and the Manor of Banstead, 



189 

 Kew Gardens, 3 

 Kingsmoor racecourse case, 301 

 Knights Templars, and Dartford Heath, 



178 



