INDEX 



401 



248, 249 ; gives a tenement 



in Selborne to John Bastard, 



249 ; marries Richard Achard, 



249 ; sells all her property in 



Selborne in 1 307, 249 

 John Couke, Vicar of Newton in 



1410, ii. 271 

 John, King, ii. 232 ; at Ward-le 



ham, 212 

 John Lemyngton, Sacristan of 



Priory in 1410, ii. 270, 271 

 John Lynne, Vicar of Selborne, ii. 



271 

 John Penkester, B.L., assists at 



election of Prior in 1410, ii. 



271 

 John, First Prior of Selborne, ii. 



253, 292 



- Prior and the Knights Tem- 

 plars, ii. 292 



Stepe, Precentor of Priory in 



1410, ii. 270, 271, 272 

 Wynchestre, Prior of Selborne, 



ii. 270 

 Wynchestre Senior, Sub-Prior, 



and John Wynchestre Junior, 



Canon in 1410, ii. 270 

 John White, i. 30, 124, 135, 136, 



142, 145, 149, 155, 157, 158, 161, 



165 

 Johnson, Mr., i. 46, 63, 210, 223, 



238, 285 

 Jonquils, i. 242, 243, 263, 295, 314, 



328, 345, 363 



- Double, i. 269 

 Judae, Arbor, i. 225 

 Judas Tree, i. 225, 286 

 July-Flowers, stock, i. 407 

 Jumpers, i. 146, 423 

 Junco of Ray, i. 134 

 Juncus, i. 395. 



effusus, ii. 94 

 June Dig and weed month (Saxon), 



ii. 123 



Juniper, Swedish, i. 227 

 Junipers, American, ii. 191 

 Juturna, ii. 69 

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KALENDAR, Garden, i 199-421 ; 



Dean Hole's Introduction to, i. 



189-198 

 Kalm's Journey in North America, 



i. 151 ; ii. 103 

 Kamtschatdales, ii. 181 

 Kamtschatka Dogs, ii. 181 

 Kaye, Arthur, Vicar of Selborne 



i. xxii ; ii. 231 

 Keeper, Lord, i. 242, 260 

 Kelsey, i. 261, 280, 286, 315, 316, 



329, 394, 408, 416, 417 

 Kelsey's Barn, i. 342 



- Yard, i. 216 



Kemp, a Saxon name in Selborne, 

 ii. 211 



Kempshott, i. i 



Ken, Morris, "of the Kitchen," 

 awarded twenty shillings by Ed- 

 ward II., ii. 213 



Kennet's " Par. Antiq.," ii. 265 



Kensington Gardens, Noctule Bat 

 in, i. 422 



Kestrel, i. 170 ; ii. 45, 138 



Kidney Beans, i. 255, 258 



Beans, Dutch, i. 228, 237, 238 

 Beans, Dwarf, i. 256, 278 



- Beans, Dwarf White, Battersea, 

 i. 237, 238, 239, 253 



Beans, Large White, i. 256 



Beans, Small Dwarf, white 

 i. 274 



Beans, white, i. 376, 377, 390 



403, 405 

 Kine, i. 67 

 King Edmund, martyr in the ninth 



century, ii. 277 

 King-fisher, ii. 139 

 King John and Woolmer, Tradition 



of, i. 212 



John's Hill, i. 29 ; ii. 212 



of Denmark's arms on a silver 



collar found on a Duck's neck 



killed at Trotton, ii. 33 

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