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Ford and Fortescue 63, 64 



Posy Rings 64 



Sir Edward Caryll 64, 65 



Mercy Pope 65 



Derivation of the name " Caryll " 67 



Kitchen Book of Harting Place 69 



Murder at Hale Wood, near Lady Holt, 1601 71 



Sir Edward Ford 7188 



Chillingworth 71 73 



First Engagement at Harting, 1643 74 76 



John Caryll, loyalist (John Caryll I. ) 77 



Second Fight at Harting, 1643 78, 79 



" Kildevil " Lane 81 



"Amens Plenty" 81 



Misery of Harting in the Civil War 82 84 



Sarah Ireton 85 



Sir Edward Ford's Inventions, Death, and Character.. .. 85 89 



Ford Lord Grey, afterwards Lord Tankerville 89 103 



Earl of Berkeley 91 



Uppark and Ryehouse Plot 94 



Sedgemoor 97 



Judge Jeffries asks for Uppark 100 



New Uppark (the present Mansion) built 101 



Blacksmith's Forge (note) 102 



Death of Ford Lord Grey, Lord Tankerville 103 



CHAP. V. The Carylls 103 



The Caryll Manuscripts (British Museum) 104 



Secretary Caryll (John Caryll II.) 103 120 



" Rape of the Lock " not suggested by the Secretary 106 



Lord Cutts takes possession of West Harting Estate 109 



Steele's acquaintance with the younger Caryll (the '' Squire") 112 



Lord Cutts bought off by the young " Squire " 1 12, 113 



Letters of James II. and his Queen to the Secretary . . 114 119 



The Secretary's Death and Pope's Epitaph 119 



A Jacobite Edition of yEsop's Fable (note) 120 



CHAP. VI. John Caryll III., the "Squire" and Friend of Pope 121 161 



Date of Building of Lady Holt 121 123 



Terwick Register 123 



Parson Tench 125 130 



Cannon Lands 125 



Oliver Whitby, sen., Patron of Harting Vicarage 127 



A Fancy Valuation of the Vicarage (1711) 129 



Mrs. Cope 130 131 



The Squire's Apology to his Uncle for being in Debt . . 132 134 



The Secretary's Will 135 



Pope's relations with John Caryll "the Squire" 



136 144; 154 160 



