422 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE 



Religious, bad conduct of the, ex- 

 posed and ridiculed by Chaucer 



and Langelande, ii. 275 

 remifer, Sorex, i. 113 

 Rennets, Golden, i. 327, 415 

 Re-pairing of Birds, i. 122, 123 

 repens, Pilosella, i. 392 

 Rest-harrow, i. 385 



Prickly, i. 388 



Revenue of the Priory in 1486, 



ii. 299 

 Reverse of affection in birds after 



the rearing of the young, ii. 130 

 Revesby, Pennant's visit to, i. 104 

 Rey, Dr., on Cuckoo's eggs, ii. 16 

 Reygate, John Morton, Prior of ; 



translated as Prior to Selborne, 



ii. 280 



Rhizotrogus solstitialis, i. 424 

 Rhodes, Knights of, ii. 250 

 rhotomagense, Acanthoceras, i. 427 

 Rhubarb, i. 207, 273 

 Ribbon-grass, ii. 224 

 Rich, Edmund, Archbishop of 



Canterbury (St. Edmund), ii. 277 

 Richard Bishop of Chichester in 



1234, ii. 235 

 Carpenter, Preceptor of Sud- 



ington, ii. 254 

 Duke of York, Warden of 



Woolmer Forest, ii. 213 

 Elstede, Senior Canon of the 



Priory 1410, ii. 270, 271, 272 



- Knight, i. 417, 418, 419, 420 



- Prior of Hyde Abbey, ii. 295 

 Prior of Selborne 1280, ii. 292 



Saint, Bishop of Chichester in 



the thirteenth century ; a limb or 

 joint of the Saint as a relic at 

 Selborne, ii. 277 ; his comb 

 (Pecten), ii. 277 



Richmond, Duke of, Moose at Good- 

 wood, i. 120 



Right of Pillory, Thurcet, and 

 Furcas, ii. 236 



Ring Dove, i. 182, 183 ; ii. 7, 34, 

 84, 139 



Ring Dove, Cuckoo's egg in nest of, 



ii. ii 

 Ring-Ouzel, i, 47, 53, 103, 104, in, 



112, 155; ii. 3,33 



breeding on Dartmoor, i. 131, 

 167 ; in Derbyshire, 131 ; in 

 Wales, 131 



Migration of, i. 86, 91, 163 



near Lewes, i. 163 



see Ouzel, Ring- 

 Ring, Ouzels, ii. 62 



at Selborne at Michaelmas, 

 i. 94 



on the Sussex Downs, ii. 24 

 Ring Swala, ii. 81 



Ring- tailed Hawk, ii. 107 

 Ringmer, i. 205, 206, 303, 311, 333,. 

 336, 388, 389 ; ii- 22, 58 



Stocks from, i. 362 

 riparia, Clivicola, i. 48, 102 



Hirundo, i. 64, 126 



Rise, old Saxon name for coppice 



or brushwood, ii. 212 

 River Adur, sheep on either side of, 



ii. 59 



Arun, ii. 62 



Oby, ii. 181 



Road to the Priory, ii. 234 

 Robert, of Clinchamp, ii. 320 



Herb-, i. 415 



Langelande ( = Piers Plowman) 



satirises the lives of the clergy 



his prophecy, ii. 275 

 Peverell attends election of 



Prior Berne in 1472, as notary 



public, ii. 285 

 Robin, i. 172, 176 



Double Ragged, i. 214 



Rock Dove, i. 183 



Thrush, Blue, i. 155 



Rocket, Double, i. 242 



Double White, i. 282, 295 



Rockiers, i. 184 

 Rod, Golden, i. 214 

 Rod-hedge in the garden, i. 399 

 Rogate, ii. i, 2, 20 

 Heath, i. 389 



