INDEX. 



157 



Mant, Dr., 20. 



Manufactories for silk, carpets, parch- 

 ment, &c., 86. 

 ropes, 87. 



Manufactory, naval block, 140. 

 Manufactures, decayed Hampshire, 34. 

 Manuscripts, local, pieservation of, 18. 

 March, , 102. 

 Mareschal, William, Earl of Pembroke, 



108. 

 Margaret of Anjou, 9. 106. 



queen dowager ol France, 146. 

 Market at Nevvtown, 112. 

 Marlborough, Duke of, 112. 

 Marling the land, 116. 

 Marnel Dell, n5. 

 Marshall, 93. 

 Mai tin, Admiral G., 30. 

 Martin, sand, 138. 

 Martin, Kichard, 121. 

 Mary. Queen, 27, in. 



of Scots, 93. 

 Mary Anne brig, 109. 

 Mason, G., ol Yatele}-, 36. 

 Massalia (Marseilles), 69. 

 Matilda, daughter of St. Margaret, 



queen ol Scotland, 14. 

 Empress, 14, 50, 83. 

 Maud, Wm., 31. 

 Mayor of Winchester, 3, 51. 

 John (of Southampton) and the 

 Mayors of Jersey and Northampton, 

 29. 



Mayors, list of, 31. 

 May's A Idsrshot Advertiser, 95, 96. 

 May's Aldershot Camp Gazette, 94. 

 May's Monthly Circular, 96. 

 Medina, 102. 

 river, 14). 

 valley, 60. 

 Mela, 18. 

 Men of war built at Buckler's Hard, 



108. 



Mene or Menes (Meon),8i. 

 Meon, charters relating to, 82. 

 East, 62, 64, 75, 78, 79, 142. 

 origin of the name, 8r. 

 river, 64, 83. 

 West, 67, 75, 77, 81. 

 Meonstoke, 74, 82. 

 Merdon, 54, St. 

 Merevale Abbey, 107. 

 Meriet, John de, 9. 

 Merriman, Rev. Ur., 4. 

 Merton, 51. 



Walter de, 27, 58. 

 Meteorology. See Weather. 

 Methodists in Romsey, 60. 

 Mew, J. H. P., 34. 



W. B., too. 

 Meysey, Margaret, daughter of Robert 



de, 42. 



Micheldever, 8, 88, 89, 90-93, 135. 

 Mictis, 69. 

 Midhurst, 83. 

 Mienes (Meon), 81. 

 Migell, no. 



Miles, Morris, 17, 71, 79, 80, 120. 

 Militia, officers in the, 31. 

 Mill, Hunton, 89. 

 Micheldever, 90. 

 Shaifleet, no. 

 Sherborne, 116, 118, 119. 

 Southampton, at. 126. 

 Millais, Sir John Everett, 15. 

 Millard, Rev. Dr. J. E., 26, 28. 

 Mill-stone, ancient, 89. 

 Milton church, i. 

 Minerals, collection of, too. 

 Minns, Rev. G. W., 6, 7, 12, 71, 72, 73, 



94, 120, 127, 133. 

 Miser, a, 51. 

 Missal, ancient, 63. 

 " Mistletoe Bough," the, 131. 

 Mitford, Mary Russell, 20. 

 Moberly, Dr., 44. 



Moens, W. J. C., 39, 109, no. 



Moer, John, 98. 



Mohun, Joanna, wife of John, 9. 



Monasteries, Dissolution of, 14. 



Monastic decorative tiles, 106. 



Money, Walter, 3, 114. 



Monitor, 96, 97. 



Monkey Island, 49. 



Monk Sherborne, 115, 116, 117. 



Montagu, Lord, 105, 106, ioS. 



Lord Charles, 103. 



town, 109. 



Monte Pessulano, Robertus de, 128. 

 Monlfort, Simon de, 9. 

 Monuments. See Brasses. 



Micheldever church, in, 91. 



Newport church, in, 103. 



Northington, of, 137. 



preservation of, 71. 



Shaifleet church, in, in. 



Sherborne Priory church, in, 117. 



Sherborne St. John church, in, 116. 



Sopley church, in, 77. 



Stoke Charity church, in, 89, 90, 137. 



Titch field church, in, 93. 

 Moodv, Miss, 72. 



W.,77. 



Moon, Edgar, 123. 

 Moon worship, 81. 

 Moot or meeting-place, 92, n8. 

 More, John, 98. 



More's "Berkshire Queries," 3. 

 Morley, Bishop, 72. 



Col., 73. 



Prof. Henry, 132. 



Mr. J. S., MS- 



Mormon community in Southampton, n. 

 Morrice, in. 

 Morris, Moses, 85. 

 Mortain, Earl of, 81. 

 Mortkere, 15. 

 Moss, bog, 17. 

 Mosses, Hampshire, 134. 

 Moths in Hampshire, rare, i. 

 Motley, J., 31. 

 Mottisfont, 84. 



priory, 64, 71. 



yews at, 4. 



Mottistone, Longstones at, 136, 138. 

 Mound-builders, prehistoric, 142. 

 Mount Batten, 69. 

 Mousley, Mr. Walter, 114. 

 Mowbray, Roger de, 119. 

 Mulberry tree culture, 36. 

 Mulfprd, Robert, n. 

 Muniments of Basingstoke, 27. 

 MusclifF, 32. 

 Museum, Newport, 99. 

 Mushrooms, 16. 

 Mythology, early, 82. 



Names, animal and plant, local, 134. 



place, local, 32, 53, 91, 135. 

 Nantes, 74. 

 Napoleon, 66. 

 Nash, 99. 



Nateley Scures, 98. 

 Naval block manufactory, 140. 

 Neacroft, 32. 

 Nelson, Lord, 21, 93, 108. 

 Neolithic implements, 101, 116. 

 Nessanbrygh, 89. 

 Nest on a saw handle, 69. 

 Netley Abbey, 105, 107, 108, 124. 

 Netherton and the Dymock monuments, 



41. 



Newbury District Field Club, 114. 

 Newbitry Express, 06. 

 Ncwbnry Weekly News, 96, 114. 

 Ne\vcastle-on-Tyne, 92. 

 New Forest, 67, ioS, 105, 117, 136, 144. 



and its Verderers, 37. 



Bo .v bearer to the King in the, 30. 



charco;i' burners, 53. 



fungus ioray in, 16. 



water, 134. 



New forest Guardian, 96, 97. 



New Minster, 92. 



Newnham, 98. 



Newport, 22, 31, 33, 36, 43, 95, 96, 99, 112, 



121, 125, 131. 

 church, no. 

 in 1719, a visit to, 102. 

 museum, 99. 



St. James s Street Chapel, 104. 

 Newport Echo, 96. 

 Newport Times, 96. 

 Newspaper, first penny, in Hampshire, 



95- 

 Newspapers, Hampshire, list of, 94. See 



Portsmouth Telegraph. 

 Newtown, I.W., 99, 101, 112, 211. 

 Nicholas of Myra, St., 64. 

 Nicholson, W., 80. 

 Nicoll, Mr., 84. 

 Nigel, 93. 



Nightingale, 69, 74. 

 Nightingale's " Church Plate of 



Dorset," 32. 

 Ningvvood, no. 

 Nisbet, Mr., 80. 

 Noddies' or Node Hill, 112. 

 Nonconformity. See Dissenting 



Churches. 



at Romsev, early, 65. 

 in Alresford, 148, 98. 

 Nore, Mutiny at the, 30. 

 Norfolk, Duke ol, 66. 

 Norman architecture in Hampshire, 44, 



64, 65, 72, 77, ^g, So, 82, 90, 93, 101, 



in, 114, 116, 117, 125, 126, 127, 132, 



!33i I 34> I 37 & passim. 

 Conquest, 55, 83, 90, 92, 112, 118, 136, 



i43- 



Normandy, 145. 

 Norsbury camp, 89, 91. 

 Northam, 2. 



Northbrook, Earl of. See Baring 1 . 

 Northesk, Earl of, 73. 

 North Hants Telegraph, 94, 96. 

 Northington, 134, 137. 



Earls of, 135. 

 Northwood, 101. 



Nosschoolyng, Thomas de, 24, 25. 

 Noteshullyng, Thomas, mayor of South- 

 ampton, 24, 25. 

 Notter, Prof., 71, 127. 

 Nunnaminster, 63. 

 Nunwell Down, 100. 

 Nursling or Nutshalling, 24, 25, 67, 132, 



136. 



Nute, 91. 

 Nyren, Richard, cricketer, 104-105, 115. 



Oak, Hampage, 13. 



and beech, autumn tints of, 17. 



and ash weather prognostics, 68, 74. 



Sir Benjamin Tichborne's, 76, 79. 



in Malwood Castle, 84. 



used in ship-building, 109. 

 Oakley, W. Harold, 131. 

 Oakridge farm. 116. 

 Observer and Chronicle for Hants and 



Dorset, 94, 96. 

 Odiham, 4-10, 31, 35, 36, 63, 71, 104, 123. 



castle, 7, 9. 



church, 6, 11, 29, 133. 



Forest, 8. 



Priory, 7, 9. 



manor, 7. 

 Odingeton, 8. 



Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, 118. 

 Ogburn or Okeburn, Prior of, n. 

 Oglander, William de, 43. 



Sir John, no. 



family. 143. 



Okeburn or Ogburn, Prior o', ij. 

 Old-stoke, 89, 137. 

 Old Winchester Hill, 13,67, 82. 

 Oligocene formations, 60, 134. 

 Oolite, 80, 113. 

 Ordeal, trial by, 38, 56. 



