390 A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 



Mint, 44 



Mistletoe, i 



Mitford, 163 



Moles and molecatchers, 196 



Mollet, Andrew, 181, 184 



„ Charles, 181 



„ Gabriel, 181 



„ Jaques, 184 



„ Noel, 184 

 Monasteries, suppression of, 76 

 Monastery, gardens of of&cials in, 1 5 

 Mon amy, recipe for making, 53 

 Monardus, Nicholas, 108 

 Moor Park, 213, 225 

 More, Sir William, no 

 Morgan, Hugh, 215 

 Morison, Robert, 199 

 Mounds or mounts, 70, 101-103 

 Mountain Jennings, 112 

 Mount Surrey, 78 

 Much Hadham, 75 

 Mulberries, 38, 139 

 Mushrooms, 212 

 Musk melons, 123 

 Mustard, 124 

 Myatt, 269 

 Myrtle, 138 



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Narford, 262 

 Nature, copying of, 244 



„ study, 314 

 Nauewes, 125 

 Naunton, Sir Robert, 1 18 

 Neale, John Mason, 14 

 Necham, A. (Abbot of Cirencester), 



20, 21, 59, 60 

 Nectarine, 133, 161 

 Nesfield, 295, 296 

 Netherton, 213 

 Newcastle, 207 

 New College, Oxford, 140 

 New Holland plants, 292 

 Newstead Abbey, 78 

 Nonsuch, 82, III 

 Norfolk's, Duke of, garden, 195 

 Norwich Priory, 9-15. 

 Nosegays, 141 -142 

 Nottingham, Daniel, Earl of, 258 

 Nursery gardens, improvement of, 



157-158 

 Nuts, 36, n, 85 



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The O of the gardener, 12, 14 

 Oatlands, 81, 135 



Oddfellows, Order of, 142 



Old gardens, destruction of, 252 



Olive, 2, 234 



Onion, 4, 43 



Orange garden, 318 



Orangeries, 139, 175 



Oranges, 47, 109, 138, 175, 203 



Orchard or orceard, 6, 19, 85, 125, 158 



Orchids, collectors of, 279, 281-282 

 „ earliest importation of, 280 

 „ first growers of, 280 



O Radix, 14 



Oriental style of gardening, 246, 309 



Ornithogalum, 212 



Orto Cersor, 20 



Ortserd, 6 



Osborne, Dorothy, 214 

 „ House, 296 



Oxford, 38, JT , 140 



,, Botanic Garden, 176, 197 



Painshill, 249, 268 



Palladius, 59, 62 



Paradise, 17 



Parkinson, John, 99, loi, 104, 107, 



120, 121, 123, 125, 127, 129, 131, 



134, 150-151 

 Parks, J. D., 272 

 Parliamentary Surveys, 159, 176, 



317-331 



Parsley, 4, 44 



Parterre, 204 



Pathenesburgh, 21 



Paul, Wm., 278 



Paxton, Sir Joseph, 295, 296 



Peaches, 38, 48, 85, 133, 162, 164 



Pears, 34-37, 47, 85, 130, 161, 270 



Pearmains, n 



Peas, 41, 86, 125, 240 



Penny, Dr., 154 



Percival, Lord, letters to D. Dering, 

 224-226, 230 



Pergola, 308 



Periodicals, 288-290, 312 



Periwinkle, 52 



Perrault, 179 



Pescodde, 40, 48 



Petition of gardeners, fourteenth cen- 

 tury, 39 



Pheasant garden, 325, 328 



Phillips, Henry, 270 



Physic garden, 215 



Pineapple, 238, 269 



