426 NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE 



Selborne. Cantaleupes, i. 235, 237, 

 240, 254, 255 



Church, Chantry in, ii. 255 



Church, Description of, ii. 214, 



219, 220-222 



Church, Font, ii. 215 



Church not taxed on account 

 of poverty, ii. 272 



Church, not standing due east 



and west, ii. 221 

 Church restored, ii. 231 



Church, Swifts in, ii. 130, 165 

 Church, White Owls nesting 



in, ii. 48 



Climate, i. 1 5 



Cold at, in 1776, ii. 194 



Common, i. 378, 381, 391 

 district, Map of, i. 19 



Disused fish-ponds at, ii. 314 



- Down, i. 2, 9 ; ii. 184 



Fair commenced in 1681, op- 

 posed by Vicar, held now on the 

 2Qth of May, ii. 313 



Fishes of, i. 75 



Geology of, i. 425 

 -Gilbert White thinking of 



writing its Natural History, i. 1 50 



Hanger, ii. 135 



- Hill, i. 391 ; height of, ii. 59, 

 1 86 



in Domesday Book, ii. 211 



in Saxon times, ii. 211 



a Royal Manor, ii. 211 



Lord, i. 31; on the Roman- 

 British Antiquities of Selborne, 

 ii. 210 



Manor of, ii. 236 



Priory, Ela Longspee gives 



money to, ii. 255 



Priory founded by Peter de 



Rupibus 1233, ii. 306 



Priory, Gap in its history 



through loss of Beaufort's Re- 

 gister, ii. 270 



Priory not an Alien one, ii. 236 



Priory suppressed, ii. 299 



-- Rainfall, i. 15 



Selborne, Saxon dialect still pre- 

 valent in, ii. 212 



Statistics of Births, Marriages, 

 and Deaths 1779-1786, i. 16-17 



stream at Oakhanger, ii. 305 

 streams, i. 3, 41 ; course of, ii. 

 187 



- Yew in Churchyard, ii. 223 



see Selebourn, ii. 272 

 Selbourn, ii. 211 

 Selburn, ii. 211 



Saxon origin of the name, ii. 

 211 



Sele Priory, ii. 236 



Selebourn, Manors belonging to 



the Prior of, ii. 272 

 Selebum, ii. 244 

 Seleburne, ii. 211 



- Wykeham's Visitatio notabilis, 

 ii. 325-340 



Selesburne, ii. 211 

 Selfheal, Common, i. 392 

 Selleri (= Celery), ii. 123 

 Senna, Scorpion, i. 203, 220 

 Sense of hearing in insects, ii. 1 27 

 Sensitive Plant, i. 216 

 Sepia sepiola, i. 127 

 sepiola, Sepia, i. 127 

 September, Barley-month, ii. 123 

 Serapias latifolia, ii. 136 

 Service-tree, i. 315 

 Setterworth, ii. 134 

 Sexual distinctions in birds and 



animals, ii. 20 

 Shafter, Henry, farmer, tenant of 



the Priory in Edward IV.'s Reign, 



ii- 345 



Shallot, i. 211, 254 

 Shalmere, John, in debt to the 



Priory, ii. 344 

 Sharp, John, Second Tenant of the 



Priory Lands under Magdalen 



College, ii. 302 

 John (alias Glastonbury), of 



the order of St. Austin at Bru- 



ton, appointed Prior by Bishop 



Waynflete, ii. 289 



