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INDEX. 



Ordnance Maps, 79, 93, 116. 



Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton. 



See Weather reports, weekly. 

 Osborne beds, 60, 70. 

 Otter, fine, at .-?tockbridge, 139. 

 Otterbourne, 13. 

 Otway, -Thomas, 146. 

 Oure, river, 91. 

 Overton, 36, 37, 81, 91. 

 Ovington, 149. 

 Owslebury, 47. 

 Oxenbourne, 62 64, 82. 

 Oxford, 50, 58, 1 16. 



Brocas College at, 24. 



Merton and Magdalen Colleges, 27, 

 58. 



Queen's College, 119. 

 Oxlord Archl. and Historical Society, 



12. 



P., 47, 48, 129, 138, 140. 

 Pace, Thomas, Abbot of Beanlieu, 107. 

 Packets, sailing, 86, 93. 

 Padworth, 114. 

 Paganism, Canute and, 55. 

 Page, Mr. William, 139. 

 Pagham Harbour, 53. 

 Paleolithic flints, 73. 

 Pamber or Panbere, 117, 118. 

 Pancet, 117. 



Pannell, Thomas, letter to, 22. 

 Paper making and paper mills, 36. 

 Paradise, at Watcombe, Berks, 3. 

 Parchment, manufactories of, 86. 

 Paris, 73. 



Paris, Mr. Alexander, 86. 

 Parish history, a Hampshire, 134, 138. 

 Parish registers, preservation of, 18. 

 Park, royal, the first, no. 

 Parker, Alice, 121. 

 George, i, 15, 23, 24, 25, 73, 103, 104, 



121. 



Parliament, Members of, 31. 

 Parliamentary Reform, 22. 



Election, Newport, 131. 

 Parr, Miss, 30. 

 Paskins, ot Cowes, 22. 

 Passelewe, John, 43. 

 Paulet, 120. 



Sir William, 137. 

 Paulett family, 135. 

 Paulsgrove, near Porchester, 25. 

 Pavements. See Tiles. 

 Peake, Mr. J. M., 8r. 



Robert, 123. 

 Peat, 60. 



Pecche, John, 56. 

 Pede\vardyn, Roger de, 56. 

 Pedigrees, Hampshire, 33, 56. 

 Peers, list of, 31. 

 Pekelond, 83. 

 Pembroke, Earl of, 65. 



Eleanor, Countess of, 9. 

 Penelope ship, 109. 

 Penny, Mr.?., 127, 132. 

 Pepys's Diary, 40. 

 Perigrini, 51- 



Perpendicular style of architecture, 93. 

 Pershore, 14. 

 Petersfield, 31, 35, 74, 76, 79, 81, 94, 138, 



148. 



William Ill's statue at, 57. 

 Petersfield Express, 96. 

 Petersfield ll'cekly News, 96. 

 Peter's Pence, i. 

 Pevensey, 83. 

 Pexsall, Richard, 137. 

 Phelps, in. 



Philadelphia, trade with, 35. 

 Philherto, Margaret, 83. 

 Phocean colonv, 69. 

 Phoenicians, 53, 69. 

 Pickerson, Mr., 103. 

 Piddletown, Dorset, 42. 

 " Pied-Piper " legend, 113. 

 Pie powder court, 86. 



Pike, a large, 23. 



Pilham church, Lincolnshire, 85. 



Pine Ra(t, Brook Point, 59. 



Pinnock, Harris Nicholas, 40. 



Pipes, old, 70. 



Pistor, 93. 



Pit dwellings, 100. 



Pitt and Bishop Pretj'man -Tomline, 



31- 



Put-Rivers, Lieut. -Gen., 19,42. 

 Pittis, Mr. Roach, 100. 

 Pixies, 136, 142. 

 Place House, 126. 

 Place names, local, 32, 53, 91, 135. 

 Plague, 1582, 33. 

 Plague stone at Winchester, 13. 

 Plant names, local, 134. 

 Plants at Selborne, 61. 

 of Swarraton an>] Northington, 135. 

 ot the Test Valley, rarer, 134. 

 Playhouse at Southampton, 87. 

 Plegmund, Archbishop, 14. 

 Pliny, 69. 

 Plymouth, 30, 69. 

 Poker custom, 136. 

 Pole, Cardinal, 27. 

 Pole-star, worship of, 94. 

 Polling, manor of, 9. 

 Ponynges, Isabella de, 83. 

 Poole, 94, 95, 124. 

 Poole, Mr. E. Cooper, 127. 

 Poole and Bournemouth Herald, 96. 

 Pope, H., i. 

 Popham, 91, 92. 

 beaccn, 93. 

 Sir John de, 92. 

 Population, decrease of, in Hampshire, 



141. 



not exterminated by Saxons, 54. 

 Porchester. See Portchester. 



Lord, 65. 



Port, Adam de, 82, 118, 119. 

 Henry de, 118. 

 Hugh de, 62, 82, 118. 

 John de, 117, 118. 

 William de, 118. 

 Porta, 18. 



Portchester, i, 47, 61, 71, 73, 83. 

 Portland, 22, 72. 



stone, 106. 



Port of Portsmouth Guardian, 95, 96. 

 Porlsea and Gosport Journal, 96. 

 Portsmouth, 18, 31, 41, 69, 70, 73, 76, 92, 



9?. 94- 95, 96. 97, Q<3, 109. 

 Portsmouth and Gosport Gasettc, 96. 

 Portsmou'h Pioneer, 96. 

 Portsmouth, Portsea, and Gosport 



Herald, 96. 



Portsmouth Telegraph, 149. 

 Portsmouth Tunes, 95, 96. 

 Portugal, trade with, 86. 

 Pottery, old, 70, 101, 133. 

 Pound, origin of the, 53, 55. 

 Powles, Rev. R. F., 106. 

 Poyntz, Mr. Nicholas, 84. 

 Pre-Celtic race, 91. 

 Pre-Roman inhabitants, TOO, 105, 142. 

 Presbyterians, 65. 

 Preston Candover, 129, 130. 

 Pretyman-Tomline, Bishop, 31. 

 Priaulx, Peter, 73. 

 Price, F. G. Hilton, 42. 

 Priories, alien, 119. 

 Priory. See Southwick, Sherborne. 

 Prisoner of war, a distinguished, 73. 

 Privateer, a Poole, 124. 

 Privett church, 80. 

 Privy Council in Hampshire, 98. 

 Procida, capture of, 30. 

 Prothee, the, 73. 

 Proverbial sayings, 135. 

 Provincial sobriquets, 24, 28. 

 Provincialisms. See Hard, Words. 

 Ptolemy, Claudius, 32. 

 Public offices in Hampshire, 31. 

 Public Record Office, 139. 



Pulpits, 102, in, n6. 



i4th and i$th century, 155. 



stone, at Beaulieu, 106. 

 Purbeck marble, So, 106, in. 

 Purdues, mayors ol Winchester, 21. 

 l*urkis, Mr. W. H., 6, 17, 03, 141. 

 Purse, Joseph, 109. 

 Pye, Mar}-, 6, 12. 

 Pynchon, Walter, 13. 



uarley, n, 71. 

 uarr, 44. 



Abbey, 42, 43, 107, no, 143, 145. 

 Quarter Sessions at Winchester, early 

 Hanoverian, 2. 



Bueenborough Castle, 128. 

 uiberon, expedition to, 30. 



Races, early in Hampshire, 52. 

 Radcliffe, Rev. A. C., 89, 136. 

 Railway, 91. See London and South- 

 Western Railway. 

 Railways, 93. 

 Rainfall. See-Weather, 

 for 15 years, 34. 

 for 1890, 147, 148. 

 Raleigh, trial of, 51. 

 Rampiskam, 121. 

 Ranulph, 79. 

 Rayner, Mr. O., 139. 

 Reading, 97, 98, 103, 104. 

 Abbey, 114. 

 Beds, 59, 70. 

 Records, local, 18. 

 Redbridge, 2, 54. 

 Redhill, 32. 

 Redyers. See Rivers. 



Richard de, no. 

 Redwings, migration of 145. 

 Reform Bill, 121. 

 Registers, parish, Brading, 51. 

 Micheldever, 91. 

 Odiham, 6. 



preservation of, 18, 41. 

 Shalfleet, in. 

 Sherborne St. John, 116. 

 Stoke Charity, 89. 

 Swarraton and Northington, 135. 

 Reid, C., 58. 



Reliquary, The, 42, 65, 68. 

 Remedies, local, 135. 

 Repton Priory, 107. 

 Restoration celebrated at Odiham, 7, i r. 

 Rhododendrons, 66. 

 Richard II, 86. 

 Earl of Cornwall, 108. 

 King of the Romans, 106. 

 Ridding, J., 60. 

 Ridgeway, Prof. William, 69. 

 Riding, furious, fine for, 3. 

 Ringwood, 31, 32. 

 Ringivood Guardian, 96. 

 Kitson's Essays, 2. 

 Rivers, holy, 33. 



Rivers, Lords, 23. See Redvers. 

 Baldwin de, 102. 

 Richard de, 102. 

 Roach family, 143. 

 Sir William, 143. 



Roads, ancient, 54, 89, 91, 105, 116, 117. 

 coach, 76. 



state ot, in 1771, 20. 

 Robbins, J., ol Winchester, 31. 

 Robert of Normandy, 63, 83. 

 Roche Court, 24, 50. 

 Roches family, 90. 

 Joanna, wife of Richard, 90, 137. 

 Martin de, co, 137. 

 Roden, Earl of, 30. 

 Roe, Henry, 28. 



W., 3 i. 

 Rogate, 58. 



Koger, parson of St. Lawrence, Win- 

 chester, 13. 

 Roger?, Henry, 48. 

 James Edwin ihorold, 78. 



