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INDEX 
Page. 
Wild geese 83, 213-14, 269 
Willow wren 64 
Winter birds of passage 120 
Wolmer-forest 12, 19 
Wood-boring insects 285 
Wood, fossil 12, 244 
Woodchat, or rufous shrike 81 
Woodcock .. 92, 126, 137-8, 140, 243 
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Wood lark 79,105, 128,213 
Woodpeckers 211, 214 
Wood wren 25, 63, 88 
Worms 196, 293 
Wren 106, 128, 238 
Wryneck , 189, 278 
Wych, or mountain elm 4 
Yellow wren 25, 63, 88 
INDEX TO THE ANTIQUITIES. 
Ancient importance of Selborne 405 
Anecdote of Edward II 326 
Charter of foundation 343 
Conduit-wood 396 
Decay of the priory buildings . . 402 
Destructive propensities of boys 402 
Dorton 353 
Doomsday account of Selborne.. 324 
Estates of the priory presented to 
Magdalen-college 389—393 
Form for election of the priors . . 369 
Gaily. hill 403 
Gracious-street 403 
Grange 403 
Gurdon's (Sir Adam) connection 
with Selborne 345, 347, 348, 350, 351, 
352, 353, 358 
Hartley-church 327 
Kingsley-church 326 
Knights Templars at Selborne 350,354 
Plestor 349 
Priors of Selborne 387, 388 
,, form of election of 369 
,, privileges of 344 
Priory of Selborne . . . , 340, 359, 371 
„ charter of foundation .... 343 
revenues 377 
„ mills 398 
,, relics, vestments, &c. of 375 
„ Bishop Tanner's account of 
^ 399, 400 
sequestration of 376 
Priory estates presented to Mag- 
dalen-college .... 389—393 
„ tenure of the estates .... 404 
„ causes of the decay of the 
buildings 401 
Profligacy of the clergy 373 
Remains discovered 402 
Roman coins found near Selborne 323 
Saxon names of places near Sel- 
borne 324 
Selborne-church 327 
„ vicarage 336 
rivulet 397 
fair 404 
Tanner's (Bishop) account of Sel- 
borne priory 399, 400 
Temple manor-house 347 
,, oratory or chapel 348 
Vicars of Selborne 337—340 
Virgin garlands 328 
Well-head 325 
Whaddon-chapel 397 
William of Waynflete 374 
Wvkeham, bishop of Winchester 
362— 368 
Wykeham's visitation and charge 
363— 368 
Yew trees common in church- 
yards 334 
„ berries fatal to horses and 
cows 
