INDEX 



TO VOLUMES II AND III 



Note. The index presupposes that the corrections printed on p. 189 have already been made. The following abbreviations 

 have been used; adv., advowson; abp., archbishop; agric, agriculture; Alex., Alexander; And., Andrew; .iVnt., Anthony; 

 archd., archdeacon; Bart., Bartholomew; Ben., Benjamin; bp., bishop; br., brother; cast., castle; Cath., Catherine, 

 Catholicism; cath., cathedral; chant., chantry; chap., chapel; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; ch., church; coll., 

 college; ctss., countess; Dan., Daniel; D. & C, Dean and Chapter; d., died; dioc, diocese; div., division; dchss., 

 duchess; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; Fred., Frederick; Geo., George; 

 Geof., Geoffrey; Gilb., Gilbert; Hen., Henry; hosp., hospital; ho., house; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., 

 inclosure; ind., industry; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; Kath., Katherine; Lawr., Lawrence; Id., lord; man., manor; Marg., 

 Margaret; m., married; Mat., Matthew; Nic, Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; n, note; par., parish; pk., park; 

 Pet., Peter; Phil., Philip; pop., population; Prot., Protestant; Ric, Richard; riv., river; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; 

 Rom., Roman; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; Sim., Simon; s., son; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; vet., viscount; Wal., 

 Walter; w., wife; Wm., William. A dagger (f) preceding a page number indicates a plate facing that page. 



A., abbot of Milton, ii. 62 

 A., nun of Shaftesbury, ii. 77 n 

 Aachen, Peace of, ii. 170 

 Aalborg (vessel), ii. 228 

 Aarnold, see Arnold 

 Aaron (fl. 13th cent.), ii. 136 

 Abbotsbury, John, abbot of Abbots- 

 bury, ii. 53 

 Abbotsbury, ii. 86, 172, 349; iii. 3, 7, 

 II, 16, 24 n, 37, 44 n, 126; Black 

 Death, ii. 21; chant., ii. 50-51; 

 chap, of St. Catherine, ii. 220, 221 ; 

 ch., ii. 48, 52, 331; cloth ind., ii. 

 362; cotton yarn ind., ii. 328; 

 festival at, ii. 243; fishery, ii. 354, 

 355> 356. 359; hemp ind., ii. 35° «; 

 man., ii. 49, 129; par., ii. 45; pop., 

 ii. 269; seamen of, ii. 215; stone 

 quarries, ii. 331, 344; swannery, 

 ii. 299; vicarage, ii. 14; woodland, 

 ii. 29S 

 Abbotsbury, abbey and abbots of, ii. 

 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 n, 14, 26, 47, 48-53, 

 59, 61 n, 71, 129, 131, 353 n; iii. 2, 

 3, 7, 13, 24, 37, 38, 40 «, 42 n, 44, 

 45, 117 n, 125, 126, 127, 130, 132, 

 I33;seal, ii. 53 

 Abbotsbury, vicar of, ii. 36 

 Abbotskerswell (Carswell) (Devon), 



ii. 64, 65, 68 

 Abbotstoke, see Stoke .Abbott 

 Abergavenny (vessel), ii. 223 

 Abigail (vessel), ii. 21 5 

 Abingdon (Berks.), ii. 153 

 Ace, see Ase 



Acforde Eskelin, see Shillingstone 

 Acre (Israel), iii. 57 

 Acton, in Langton Matravers, iii. 137 

 Adam, archd. of Dorset, ii. 10, 18 

 Adam (the Fiddler?), ii. 244 

 Adam (Hada), prior of Holme, ii. 82 

 Adelelm, archd. of Dorset, ii. 10 

 Adelingtone, Adlington, see Allington 

 Admiston, see Athelhampton 

 Adventure, H.M.S., ii. 215 

 .i^lfgar, son of Haylward, ii, 70 

 j^lfgifu, w. of Havlward Snew, ii. 70 

 /Elfgifu (T.R.E.),' iii. 33 

 j^lfheah, bp. of Winchester, ii. 54 

 /Elfmaer, bp. of Sherborne, ii. 5 

 j'Elfric, abp. of Canterbury, ii. 63 

 MUric, abbot of Cerne, ii. 6, 57 

 jElfric the homilist, abbot of Eyn- 



sham, iii. 43 

 v^lfrith (fl. 987), ii. 54; iii. 43 

 7Elfrun(T.R.E.), iii. 33 

 i^Ifsige, see Wulfsige (fl. 883) 

 j^lfstan, earl, iii. 43 n 

 j'Elfstan of Boscombe, iii. 31, 47 

 .S;ifthrith (Alfthrith), abbess of 



Shaftesbury, ii. 73, 79, 131 

 j^Ifwold, bp. of Sherborne, ii. 4, 5 ; 

 iii-7, 31,32, 37.41 



^.Imer (T.R.E.), iii. 31, 34, 43, 47 



/Elward (fl. 987), ii. 54 



/Ethelbald, king of the West Saxons, 



ii. 3«, 63,73H 

 /Ethelbald, bp. of Sherborne, ii. 4 

 ^thelbert, king of Kent (d. 616), ii. 



53 

 /Ethelbert, king of the West Saxons, 



ii. 3 n, 63, 73 n, 108; iii. 42 n 

 ^thelflaed(fl. 1086), iii. 33 

 /Ethelfrith (Ailvert), iii. 31, 34, 43 

 /Ethelgcofu, see Elfgiva 

 /Ethelheah, bp. of Sherborne, ii. 3 

 /Ethelheard, king of the West Saxons, 



ii. 108 

 j^ithelheard, abp. of Canterbury, 



ii-3 

 j'Ethelmaer, (j^thelmar, Ailmer), 



ealdorman, ii. 54, 56; iii. 41, 43 

 TEthelmod, bp. of Sherborne, ii. 3 

 /'Ethelred, see Ethelred 

 j'Ethelric, bp. of Sherborne, ii. 5 ; 



iii- 41, 43 



.i'Ethelsige (.i^thelsie), bp. of Sher- 

 borne, ii. 4, 5 



/Ethelstan, see Athelstan 



TEthelthryth (or Elfrida), ii. 6, 71 «, 



'31 

 /Ethelweard, bp. of Sherborne, ii. 4 

 TEthelweard, ealdorman, iii. 43 

 /Ethelwold (fl. 901), ii. 5, 108 

 /EtheKvulf (Athulfus, Ethelwulf), king 



of the West Saxons, ii. 3 n, 62, 63 n, 



126, 177 

 Affalo, Fred. G., ii. 359 

 Afflington, in Corfe Castle, ii. 130, 



332 n; iii. 33,54, 137, 142 

 Affpuddle, ii. 7, 46, 54, 62; iii. 4, 23, 



24, 37, 43-44. 134; angling, ii. 321 ; 



pop., ii. 266 

 Agatha, nun of Wimborne (fl. 8th 



cent.), ii. 2, 108 

 Agemund (fl. 1019), ii. 74; iii. 43 n 

 Agincourt, campaign of, ii. igi 

 agriculture, ii. 256-63, 275-86, 325; 



and see implements, rents 

 Agriculture, Board of, ii. 297, 298 

 Agriculture, Central Chamber of, ii. 



285 

 Aignel, Wm., ii. 98 



Aihvesu'ode, hund. of, see Rowbarrow 

 Ailrun, laimis, iii. 130 

 Ailvert, see j'Ethelfrith 

 Ailward, see Haylward 

 Ailwood, in Corfe Castle, iii. 34, 46, 



52, 137 



Airard, tenant of Aiulf the chamber- 

 lain, iii. 138 



Aire, Capt. — (fl. 1502), ii. 209 



Aiscough (Ayscough), Wm., bp. of 

 Salisbury, ii. 25, 77, 104 



Aiulf the chamberlain, sheriff of 

 Dorset and Somerset, ii. 116, 130; 



iii. 3, 6, 7, 8, 23, 28, 29, 32, 33, 36, 



37, 38, 43, 46, 47, 49. .S5. loi «, 

 121, 122, 126, 127, 129, 130, 132, 

 134, 136, 138, 139, 143, 147 



Aiulf (fl. 1086), iii. 144 



Aiulf, laimis, iii. 52 



alabaster, ii. 336 



Alan, count of Brittany (d. 1089), iii. 



31.46. 130 

 Albemarle, duke of, see Monck 

 Alberee, s^e Aubrey 

 Albini, Wm. of, ii. 135 

 Albretesberge, hund. of, iii. 9 n, 47, 



52, 1 16, 121, 123, 128 

 Albuera, battle of, ii. 171 

 Alcock, Geo., ii. 304, 307, 308 

 Alderholt, ii. 46; pk., ii. 295 

 alderman, office of, ii. 1 28 

 Alderney (Channel Is.), ii. 176 n 

 .Aldfrid (Aldfrith), king of the North- 

 umbrians, ii. 107 

 Aldhelm, bp. of Sherborne, ii. i, 2, 



62, 107, 121 n, 124; iii. 40 

 Aldrie, Wm. de, iii. 47, 50, 122, 135 

 Alexander III, Pope, ii. 65, 72 

 Alexander IV, Pope, ii. 17 

 Alexander II, king of Scotland, ii. 88 

 Alfhere, alderman of Dorset, ii. 6, 128 

 Alford, Geo., ii. 166; — (fl. 1630), ii. 

 294; — (i7th-cent. merchant), ii. 



253 

 Alfred, king of the West Saxons, ii. 



3, 4n, 5, 73, 108, 127, 131, 178; 



iii. 9, 42,45 

 Alfred, bp. of Sherborne, ii. 4 

 Alfred, sheriff of Dorset, iii. 32,46, 55 

 Alfred, see also Alvred 

 Alfrida, abbess of Shaftesbury, ii. 79 

 Alfsius, see Wulfsige (fl. 883) 

 Alfthrith, see Alfthrith 

 Alfwold (fl. 987), ii. 54; iii. 43 

 Algar (fl. 1086), iii. 36, 39 

 Algiers (.-Mgeria), ii. 211, 212-13, 214, 



2l6 



Algiva, see Elfgiva 



Alington, Id., see Sturt 



Alingtone, see Allington 



All Hallows Farm (Ohpe Winborna, 



Opeii'inburne. Wimborne Karen- 



tham), in Wimborne St. Giles, ii. 



70, iii. 27 

 Alleman's Nek (South Africa), ii. 172 

 Allington (Adelingtone, Adlington, 



Alingtone, Athelington), ii. 45, 98 n, 



go; iii. 14, 58, 131; hosp. of St. 



Mary Magdalen, ii. 27, 98-100; 



pop., ii. 267 

 Allington Hill, ii. 344 

 Almanza, battle of, ii. 170 

 Almar, tainus, iii. 52, 53, 54, 123, 143 

 Aimer, ii. 46, 74, 75, 76, 137, 147; 



pop., ii. 270; and see Mapperton 

 Almereio, de, see Dalmar 



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