INDEX. 



153 



Cerisy, St. Vigor of, 118, 119. 

 Chained books, 116. 

 Chalice at Micheldever, 91. 

 Chalk, 52, 59, 60, 80, 81, 83, go, 91, 93, 

 116. 117. 



pits, 6, 8, 116. 

 Chambers, J., 31. 



Sergeant T. See Weather report, 



weekly. 



Chammsy, Thomas, 6. 

 Channel Islands, 15, 39, 69, 86. 



traffic, early days of, 39. 

 Chantries, 118. 

 Chapel, St. Leonard's, 109. 



at Stoke Charity, 89, 90. 



at the Vyne, 120. 



in West bury Park, ancient, 85. 

 Chapmen, 54. 

 Charcoal, 37. 



burners, 53. 



Charite, Henry de la, 137. 

 Charities in Hampshire, directory of, 



a?> 



Charles I, 36, 41, 102, 103. 130. 



II, 421 "5- 

 Charlton, 32. 

 Charters, Anglo-Saxon, 91. 



of Edward the Elder, 92, 134. 



God's House, Southampton, 87. 



of James I, 102. 



Meon, 81, 82, 83. 



ol Sherborne Priory, 118. 



Winchester, 72. 

 Chat, 94. 

 Chawton, 66. 

 Cheldevvell, 93. 

 Chelonians, fossil, 134. 

 Cheriton, 71, 76, 79. 



Wood, 69. 



Chertsey, Abbey of, 5. 

 Chessell, no. 



Down, TOO, lot. 



Chester, Edward, Earl of, 112. 

 Cheverton, Ann, 85. 

 Chichester, 3, 76, 87, 95. 

 Chilbolton, 24, 25. 

 Chilcomb, 13. 

 Chilcombe, 86. 

 Chillington, 4^. 

 Chilton Candover, 4. 

 Chilworth church, 21. 

 Chimney sweeps, treatment of, 22. 

 Chinham, 120. 

 Chloritic marl, 59. 

 Christchurch, 31, 32, 36, 37, 44, 45, 4?, 



94, 95, 107. 



Chnstchiirch Chronicle, 94, 96. 

 Christchurch Guardian, 94, 97. 

 Christchurch Times, 94. 

 Christian, Mr., 65. 

 Christian Citizen, 94. 

 Christianity, eaily, 55. 

 Christmas eve custom, a, 144. 



oak budding at, 84. 

 Church Clavering, 64. 



inventories, 29, 62, 139. 



Oakley. 83. 



plate of Dorset, 32. 



Churches, 134. See Ecclesiastical 

 livings, Privett, Sopley, Tisted 

 (West), St. Lawrence. 



Beaulieu, 106. 



Bentley, at. 68. 



Candover, in the vale of, 71. 



East Meon and Westbury, 62, 64, 80, 

 142. 



God's House, Southampton, 126. 



Greywell, 6, u. 



Micheldever, 91-93. 



Monk Sherborne, 117. 



Newport, 102. 



Newtown, 101. 



Northington, 135, 137. 



Odiham, 6, u. 



old, on pagan mound?, 55. 



Roman stone used in, 114. 



Churches (continued). 



Shalfleet, 101, no, in. 



Sherborne Priory, 117. 



Sherborne, St. John, 116. 



size of, in proportion to population, 

 141. 



small, 85. 



Stoke Charity, 89. 



Swarraton, 135. 



Warnford, 82. 



Winchfield, 4. 



Wonston, 88. 



Yaverland, 65. 

 Churchill, John, Duke of Marlborough, 



112. 



Churchyards, yews in. See Yew trees. 

 Chute. Mr. Chaloner W., 120. 



Rev. D. W., 116. 



Mr. William, 116. 

 Cinric, 18. See Cynric. 

 Cistercian Abbey of Alnay or Aunay, 42. 



Abbeys, 105, 107, 108. 

 Civil War, 7, 19, 27, 28, 50, 64, 72, 75, 78, 



79, 83, 116, 120. 

 Clare, family of, 42. 

 Clarke, Rev. T. G., 6, 11. 

 Clatford, Upper, churchyard, yew in, 4. 

 Clavig, 93. 



Clay with flints deposit, 80. 

 Clays, 36, 59, 60, 70, 105, 133. 

 Clerk, Thomas le, 24. 

 Clerke, Sir Reginald le, 141. 

 Clifden Nonpariel moth, i. 

 Climbing boys, treatment of, 22. 

 Cloth manufacture of Hampshire, 35, 70. 

 Clowns. See Fools. 

 Coaches, Gosport, 76. 

 Coaching, 93. See Stages. 

 Coal, searching for, 71, 73, no. 

 Cobb iamilv, 135. 

 Cobbett, William, 10, 129, 141. 

 Cobden, Richard, 78. 

 Cockamore, 121. 

 Cockfighting, 98. 

 Cocus, 93. 



Coffin lids, stone, 101. 

 Coin, British, found at Winchester, 19. 

 Coins, loo, 136. See Tokens, traders'. 



Roman, 23, 24, 25, 48, 69, 85, 116. 

 Colbrand, the Dane, 13. 

 Colchester, Abbey of, '83. 

 Cole, Harry, of Alreaford, 149. 



Mr. Henry D., 143. 



Rev. F. C., 9. 



Colenutt, G. W., 71, 101, 112, 134. 

 Coles, Nicholas, 29. 

 Coliberti, 55. 

 Collier, Canon, 72. 

 Collingbourn Pewsey, 93. 

 Collingbourne stream, 83. 

 Collington, T., 31. 

 Collins, B. C., of Salisbury, 31. 

 Collyer, Joseph, 29. 

 Colmore, 54. 

 Coloni, 54. 

 Comley, Moses, 60. 

 Commercial Company, the, 39. 

 Common land in Doomsday, 55. 

 Compton, 13. 

 Compton Bay, 59, 60. 

 Con ford, 37. 

 Constantine, coin of, 24. 



William, 121. 

 Cook, Capt., 120. 



J. T. See Weather report, weekly, 19 



et seq. 



Cooke, Dr. M. C., 16. 

 Cooksey, Charles, 116, 120. 

 Coolf, no. 

 Cooper, Mr., 114. 

 Cordwalners, Society of, at Winchester, 



Corle Castle, 23. 

 Corhampton, 2, 14, 79. 

 Cornwall, 53. 

 Earls of, 108. 



Corveiser, 93. 



Costicles Pond, 17. 



Cottle, Thomas, 111. 



Coudray, Peter de, 117. See Cowdray. 



Country Jife, 66. 



County, detached portion of, 82. 



County Chronicle, 94. 



Court house at East Meon, 81. 



Leet, 55, 56, 117- 



pie powder, 86. 



roll, manorial, 18. 



Courts, manorial and hundred, 8, 27, 

 54-55- 



of Swainmote, Attachments or Wood- 

 mote, and Chief Justice in Eyre, 



, 37-39- 

 Coventry, 92. 



Cowdray, 98. See Coudray. 

 Cowes, 22, 31, 44, 95, 112. 



river, 102. 



Cowper, the poet, 78. 

 Cox, Thomas, 77. 

 Cranborne Chase, 19. 

 Cranbourne, 88, 91, 92. 

 Cranley, Tho., 65. 

 Crane." Walter, 68. 

 Crawley, 81. 

 Crediton, 132, 136. 

 Cremation, early, 91, 100, 101, 105. 

 Crescent, 94. 

 Cretaceius beds, 59, 60. 

 Cricket club, an old, 67, 115. See Lord, 



John. 



Cricket, Hampshire, 104. 

 Critchlow, Mr., architect, 126. 

 Crock, 93. 

 Croke, Jenny, 58. 

 Cromwell, Richard, 29. 

 Crondall, 64 



Cross, village, at Westmeon, 76. 

 Crowley, Mr., 71. 

 CroyUnd, Abbot of, 56. 

 Cuckoo, 69, 74, 135. 



song, 2. 



Syrian, 62. 

 Cufald, 117. 

 Culbon church, 86. 

 Cunliffe, W. H., 23. 



Cunningham, A., printer, of Southamp- 

 ton, 31. See Cunningham. 

 Custom, a Christmas Eve, 144. 

 Customs, 53, 55, 62, 135, 142. 

 Cymric place names, 54, Si, 91. 

 Cynric, King, 16. See Cinric. 



Dabchich, 23. 



Dale, W., 71, 73, 79, 80, 93, 101, 105, 120^ 



127. 



Dallas, Rev. Alexander, 88. 

 Dampier, John and Thomas, 78. 

 Danes, 14, 55, 79, 112. See Colbrand,. 



Canute. 



Darwin, W. E., 71. 

 Davies, Rev. Father, 120. 



Rev. J. Silvester, 24, 25, 29, 40, 41,. 

 125, 129, 133. 



Surgeon A.M., 44, 80. 

 Davis, of Newport, 22. 

 Deacon, R., Cowes, 31. 

 Deadman's Lane, Newport, 112. 

 Deane, 20. 

 Sir James, 27. 



Decorative tiles, monastic, 106-108. 

 Deer, extermination ol", in the New 



Forest, 17. 



De la Beche family, 3. 

 Demesne land, 55. 

 De Monlfort, Simon, 9. 

 Dennett, Mr., 101. 



family arms, 143. 

 Densham, Rev R., 148, 98. 

 De Spencers, Earls of Gloucester, 107. 

 Daspenser, Hugh le, 9. 

 Devil, story of the, 136, T 3 8. 

 Devil's Jumps, 79, 82. 

 D'Evercy family, 42. 



