INDEX 



419 



Preceptories of the Knights Tem- 

 plars, ii. 250 



Preceptorium, ii. 253 



Preceptory between Selborne and 

 Temple, ii. 251 



of Sudington, ii. 252, 254 



Preedy, Mr., i. 285 



Preston, James, ii. 296, 298 



Prickly Cucumbers, i. 223, 235, 237 



Root-harrow, i. 388 



- Spinage, i. 357, 383, 406 



prima, Spipola, i. 412 



Prime-roses, see Primrose 



Primroses in bloom in December 



1766, i. 415 



- Tree, i. 273, 291, 294, 304 

 Principals of Religious Houses, 



Brown Willis', ii. 292 

 Prior, Chairing of newly-elected, ii. 



272 

 Election of Prior in 1472 as 



described in Bp. Wayneflete's 



Register, ii. 284-287 

 Election transferred by the 



Canons to Bp. Waynflete, ii. 



280 

 Forms of election of a, ii. 258, 



259 

 Method of electing a, ii. 270, 



271 



of Selborne establishes a mar- 

 ket there, ii. 243 ; grants license 



for Sir A. Gurdon's oratory, ii. 



241 



Richard, ii. 241 



Priors of Selborne Priory, ii. 292, 



293 

 Priory, ii. 313 



- all the relics, plate, &c., in 

 pawn, ii. 268 



- (Byfield's bequest), ii. 228 



Charter of foundation, ii. 236, 



327 

 Debts and embarrassments due 



to bad conduct of its members, 



ii. 269 

 Deeds of, ii. 307 



Priory, Discovery of Doric capital 



and base of pillar, ii. 310, 311 



Urn or vase discovered, ii. 31 1 



Documents relating to, in the 



Chapter House, Westminster, ii. 



307, 308 

 Donations of land from Sir A. 



Gurdon, ii. 243 

 Ela Longspee a benefactress 



of, ii. 255 

 entrusted to the care of Nicholas 



de la , a layman, ii. 258, 259 



Estates of, ii. 236 



First grants of, ii. 244 



Gaps in its history through 

 loss of Beaufort's Register, ii. 

 270 



hastening to its ruin in 1478, 



ii. 288, 309 



History of the, according to 



Bishop Tanner, ii. 307 

 Inventory of its revenues in 

 1462 produced by Prior Berne, 

 ii. 279 



Its ichnography now impos- 

 sible, ii. 310 



lands annexed to Magdalen 



College, ii. 296 



Mill, ii. 234 



Mill, Last of the, ii. 306 



Mill, Ruins of, ii. 306 



Pigeon-house of the, ii. 211 



reduced to a Chantry, ii. 302 



Representations made to the 



Pope concerning, ii. 273 



sequestrated by Bishop Wayn- 

 flete, ii. 279 



suppressed by Pope Innocent 



VIII. in 1486, ii. 299 



Revenue of, ii. 299 



Selborne, Text of Wykeham's 



Visitatio notabilis, ii. 325-340 



Tannery, ii. 272 



- Value of its lands (Appendix 

 V.), in Edward IV.'s time, 342- 



345 

 Provinciate, Lyndwood's, ii. 267 



