INDEX. 
put up to auction, 271; intervention 
of the Commons and Kyrle Societies 
to prevent the sale of, 271; purchased 
by the Corporation of London assisted 
by Sir Henry Peek, 272; its preser- 
vation ensured, 272 
Burnham, Manor of, early history of, 265; 
acquired by Lord Grenville, 265; Mrs. 
Grote’s account of, 266; neglected 
condition of cottages in the, 2.6 
Burrell, Mr. Joseph, 40, 95 
Bushey Park, 3 
Buxton, Mr. Charles, 40, 274 
Buxton, Mr. E. N., 41; his “Epping 
Forest ’’ quoted (note), 108 
Buxton, Sir TL. Fowell, 40; 
Willingale case, 127 
Byles, Mr. Justice, on the rights of free 
miners, 257 
Byron, Mr. Thomas, and Coulsdon Manor, 
42, 174, 175 
and the 
Cadnam, Manor of, 180; Lord Chancellor 
Hatton’s decree concerning the, 182- 
185; extent of, 186; small holdings 
in, 187 
Cairns, Lord, and the inclosure of roadside 
wastes at Hatfield, 293 
Carew, Sir Nicholas, and Coulsdon Manor ; 
174; and Banstead Manor, 190 
Carmarthen, Marquis of, and Mortlake 
Manor, 91 
Cattle, rights of turning out, 1; in ancient 
times, 8, 10 
Cecil, Sir Edward, and the Manor of 
Mortlake, 91; created Viscount 
Wimbledon, 91 
Cecil, Sir Thomas, and the Manor of 
Mortlake, 90 
Cemetery, proposed to be formed on 
Barnes Common, 337, on Bulwell 
Common, 341, on Bournemouth 
Common, 341; at Torrington, 341 
Chaldon, Manor of, 190 
Chamberlain, Mr. Joseph, and the Bir- 
mingham water-supply scheme, 340 
Charities of the City of London, 57 
Charity Commissioners, ‘Ihe, and the 
purchase of Parliament Hill, 57 
Charles I., forestal rights of, 112; fixes 
forest bounds, 112, 113; his scheme 
for the disafforestation of Waltham 
Forest, 113; authorises the dis- 
afforestation of Malvern Forest, 114, 
171; sells mineral rights and trees in 
the Forest of Dean, 251 
Charles II., hunting in Waltham Forest, 
377 
115; disafforests Ashdown Forest, 
163; proceedings of the Common- 
wealth in the Forest of Dean null- 
fied by, 253 
Charles, Prince, and the Manor of Wands- 
worth, 100 
Charring coal, Works in the Forest of 
Dean for, 257 
Charta de Forestaé of King John, 105 
Chigwell Manor, 109 (note) 
Chingford, 109 (note), 137 
Chislehurst Common, 3, 324 
Cinderford, 260 
Clapham Common, 3; early records of, 
323; extent of, 324; drained and 
planted, 324; regulation of, by the 
Metropolitan Board, 324 
Clarke, Sir Edward, and the Tollard Farn- 
ham case, 219 
Clent Common, 329 
Clissold Park, 364 
Coal in the Forest of Dean, 256; the 
present output of, 259 
Colchester, Lord, and commoners’ rights 
in Ashdown Forest, 168 
Coleridge, Lord, and Crown rights over 
Epping Forest, 139, 140; and the 
New Forest Commission of 1854, 236 
Collective ownership of land, ancient 
system of, 7 
Commissioners appointed by Cromwell for 
inquiring into Forest rights, 114, 115 
Commissioners, Inclosure. (See Inclosure 
Commissioners.) 
Commissioners of Sewers, their suit 
against Lords of Manors, 135-138, 
144, 145-147 
Commissioners of Woods and Forests, sale 
of the Manor of West Ham by, 117; 
offer to sell forestal rights of the 
Crown, 120; and the New Forest, 
236, 240; their attempts at encroach- 
ment in the New Forest, 246 
Committee for the enlargement of Hamp- 
stead Heath, 55 
Committee on Commons of 1865, Mr. 
Locke appointed chairman of, 30; its 
consideration of the Wimbledon 
Common question, 80-32; recom- 
mends the preservation of open spaces 
round London, 38; condemns the 
scheme of the Board of Works, 34; 
on the non-user of common rights, 
35; on the legal position of the public 
regarding the use of Commons, 33, 
36, 122; on the Statute of Merton, 
36, 37; condemns further inclosures 
