INDEX. 
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Abbey of Chertsey, and Tooting Gravency, 
84; and Coulsdon Manor, 174 
Abbey of Waltham Cross, 108 
Abbot of Westminster and Wandsworth 
Manor, 99 
Acreage of inclosures, made from the fall 
of the Stuarts to 1846, 20; between 
1845 and 1869, 23; since the Com- 
mons Act of 1876, 286 
the first Inclosure, 12; for the 
Bounds of Forests (Charles I.), 113; 
Commons (1866) (see Metropolitan 
Commons Act); Commons, of 1876, 
5, 278-281, 312, 813. (For other 
Acts and motions in Parliament on 
Common Lands, see Parliament.) 
Acton Common, Extent of, 327 
Acts, Inclosure, between the fall of the 
Stuarts and 1846, 20 
Agricultural Department (sce Board of 
Agriculture) 
Alcock, Mr. ‘Uhomas, and Banstead Manor, 
190, 192; purchases the rights of 
commoncrs, 195; suit against, 198- 
209 
Alfarthing, Manor of, 100 
Althorpe, Viscount, and Earl Spencer, and 
the Manor of Mortlake, 92 
Amherst, Lord, his interest in Hackney 
Commons, 319; the Metropolitan 
Board loses the action against, 320 ; 
purchase of his interest in Hackney 
Downs and London Fields, 321’; pur- 
chase of his interest in Hackney 
Marshes, 322 
Anderida, Forest of, 161 
Anne, Queen, legislation to facilitate in- 
closures in the rcign of, 19 
Arbitrator of Epping Forest, 151 
Arca, of commons new London, 3; of 
Epping Forest, 3; of commons in 
England and Wales, 4, 5 
Arundel, Lord, and the Manor of Tol'ard 
Farnham, 214 
Ascot, Inclosures of roadside wastes at, 
293-296 
Act, 
Ashdown Forest, remaining portion of the 
Forest of Anderida, 161; early owners 
of, 161-166; surveys under the Com- 
monwealth of, 162; disaffovestation 
| by Charles IL., 163; inclosures made 
| by Lord Bristul of, 163; inclos ires 
made by Sir Thomas Williams of, 
164; decision of the Court of the 
Duchy of Lancaster respecting in- 
! closures in, 165; curtailments made 
' by the Dorset famuy of conmoners’ 
rights in, 166, 167; result of the suit 
of Lord de lu Warr against the 
commoners of, 168-170; regulation 
of, 329 
-\shridge, Demesne of, 58, 59 
Ayrton, Mr., his Bill for dealing with 
Epping Forest, 140, 141; his motion 
j for the appointment of a Comnussion 
| of Inquiry into the condition of 
Epping Forest, 143 
- Bicon, Vice-Chancellor, his decision in 
| the suit of Lord de la Warr against 
commoners of Ashdown Forest, 168, 
169 
» Baldwin, Mr. Christopher, and Clapham 
j Common, 824 
Banstead Communs, 3; and Mr. Doulton’s 
Committee, 32; lengthenvd litigation 
concerning, 188 ; extent of, and views 
from, 188; Mr. Alcock’s proposals 
regarding, 19l, 192; Sir John Har- 
topp’s attempt to inclose, 193; pur- 
chase by Sir John Hartopp of 
commoners’ interests in, 195, 196: 
_Sir John Hartopp’s encroachments 
on, 196; the litigation between the 
commoners and Sir John Hartopp 
respectiny, 198-209; scheme of the 
Agricultural Department for the 
regulation of, 209, 210; conservators 
of, 210; regulation of, 324 
Banstead Commons Protection Society, 
197 
Banstead Down, 189 
