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TOPOOBAPHICAL INUEX 

 S.E. Honino-ford 



Horringfoid Farm 



Bridge 

 Witty-bed. i id. E. to 



S.E. Horringford Br. 

 How Gate F. E. M. | in. S. by E. 



Bembridge Ch. 

 HoxallH. W.M. i m. S.S.E. Mot- 



tistone Ch. 

 Hulverstone H. W.M. ^m.W.N.W. 



Mottistone Ch. 

 Huiigerberry Copse. E. M. ^ m. 



N.W. by W. ShankUn Ch. 

 Hunger Hill Heath. E. M. 2 m. E. 



by S. Ryde 

 Huntwithy Copse. W. M. 1 m. N. 



Northwood Ch. 

 Hurststake [F.] W. M. | m. N. by 



E. Newport 



IJ 



Idlecombe F. W.M. 1| m. S.W. by 



W. Carisbrook Castle 

 Inwards Copse. E.M. 2m.W.N.W. 



Brading Ch. 

 Jobson's F. E. M. [In Niton parish] 



K. 



Kaccess F. W. M. 1^ m. W. by S. 

 Carisbrook Castle 



Kemphill F. E. M. H m- S. Bin- 

 stead Ch. 



Kennerley F. (Gr.) E. M. 1* m. N. 

 Godshill Ch. 



F. (Lit.) S. Great Kenner- 



ley 



Heath, f m. W. Gr. and 



Lit. Kennerley Fs. 

 Kerne F. E. M. IJ m. N.E. by E. 



Newchurch Ch. 

 King's (the) Forest. (See Parkhurst) 

 Kingsgate F. E. M. i m. W. by N. 



Whitwell Ch. 

 King's Quay. E. M. i m. N. by W. 



Wootton Ch. 

 Copse. W. side King's 



Quay Creek 



Kingston V. W.M. 2ra. S.E.Shor- 



well 



Copse. W.Kingston 



F. W. M. 



— E.M. im. N.E. byE. 



Whippinsham Ch. 

 Kitbridge. W. M. [i m. N. by W. 



Newport] 

 Kite Hill Ho. and F. E. M. E. 



Wootton Bridge 

 Knighton F. E. M. i m. N.N.E. 



Newchurch Ch. 

 Ho. 1 ra. N.N.E. New- 



church Ch. 



E. Copse. 



Knighton Ho. 

 W. Copse. 



Knighton Ho. 

 Knowle F. E. M. 



Niton Ch. 

 Knowles F. E. M. 



Bern bridge Ch. 



L. 



^ m. E. by N. 



1 m. W. by N. 



1 m. S.W. by S. 



i m. S.W. by S. 



Lake H. E.M. IJm. S.W. byW. 

 Sandown Fort 



F. W. M. 1 m. S. Carisbrook 



Castle 



Lambsleaze F. W.M. IJm. E. by 

 N. Newtown Ch. 



Copse. E. M. I ni. 



N.N.E. Wootton Bridge 



Landguard F. E. M. IJ m. N. 

 Shanklin Ch. 



Lane End. E. M. | m. E. Bern- 

 bridge Ch. 



Lang Bridge H. E. M. N. end 

 Newchurch 



Lashmere Pond. E.M. IJm.W.S.W. 

 Godshill Ch.* 



Lechmere Pond. (See Lashmere) 



LeeF. E. M. li m. S.E. New- 

 church Ch. 



— F. W. M. 1 m. E.S.E. Thorley 



Ch. 



— Copse, i m. N. Lee F. 

 Lemerston H. W. M. | ra. E. Brix- 

 ton Ch. 



* Lashmere Pool, formerly of greater extent, when the adjacent portion of 

 Bleak Down was unenclosed, is noted for producing leeches of very large size, 

 though less abundant now than they used to be. I have myself seen them there, 

 and was assured by a medical man at Newport of the great superiority of these 

 leeches over those now so largely imported from the Continent. The present 

 name is stated to be a corruption of Leechmoor or Leechmere from this circum- 

 stance, and perhaps Lachmere may have the same meaning. 



