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Pawnage month — — — — II. ii2 



Pilewell — — — — — n. 134 



Pidurefque ideas, and their limits, explained II. 166 



Palatines, a fcheme to fettle them in New-foreft II. 222 



Plano-convex-mirror examined — — II. 224 



Paultons — — — — — II. 228 



Pheafants abound in the foreft — — II. 285 



Partridges, lefs frequent — — . — II. 286 



Plover, common in it's heathy parts — II. 288 



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Queen Elizabeth's oak — — — I. 150 

 Qiieen Ann, a fcheme in her reign to fettle a body 



of Palatines in New-foreft — — II. 222 



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Rooting of trees, a fource of beauty — I. 20 



Royal Sovereign; dimenfions of her main-maft I. 129 

 Ravenna in Italy ; gates of the great church there, 



made of vine-planks — — — I. 155 



Rifmg-fun, it's efFeft on vi^oods — — I. 249 



Rubens, his faulty introdu6lion of fpots of light I. 256 



Rein-deer — — — _ — I. 293 

 Robin-Hood, and other banditti, frequented Sher- 



wood-foreft — — , — — I. ^24 



Rockingham-caftle in the foreft of Rockingham I. 329 



Rapacity exercifed in forefts — — II. 32 

 Rope-hill ; view from thence of the eftuary of Ly- 



mington-river — — — II. 61 



Regular forms allied to greatnefs — — • II. 65 



Ruftian foreft ; defcription of one — — II. 68 



Rhapfody, and verbal defcription, compared II. 69 



Rufus, 



