The New Forest: Its History and Its SceneryWise, John R. (John Richard)
History
The New Forest: Its History and Its Scenery
Wise, John R. (John Richard)
New Forest (England : Forest)
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Cadenham Oak, the, 110.
Cadland’s Park, 50.
Calshot Castle, built by Henry VIII., 52;
mentioned by Colonel Hammond, 52 (_foot-note_);
the Cerdices-ora of the _Chronicle_, 53;
different forms of the name, 53, 54.
Canterton, held by Chenna, in _Domesday_, 28.
Canute, Forest laws of, 35;
Charta de Forestâ of, extracts from, 36 (_foot-note_).
Castle Hill, 118.
Castles, so-called, in the Forest, 32.
Catharine’s, St., Hills, 126.
Cattle, right of turning out, in the Forest, 46.
Cerdices-ford, now Charford, 54, 118.
Cerdices-ora, probably Calshot, 52, 53.
Chapel, chantry, of the Countess of Salisbury, 137, 138;
of Robert Harys, 143;
of John Draper, 143.
Charford, the Cerdices-ford of the _Chronicle_, 118.
Charles I., his attempt to revive the Forest laws, 42;
gives the New Forest as security to his creditors, 42;
embarks for Carisbrook from Leap, 56;
seized by Colonel Cobbit, 152;
imprisoned in Hurst Castle, 153, 154;
how treated by Colonel Hammond, 153 (_foot-note_);
by Colonel Cobbit, 154.
Charles II. bestows the young woods of Brockenhurst to the maids
of honour, 43;
encloses three hundred acres for oaks, 44.
Charnwood Forest, the birds of, 275.
Chestnuts, formerly common in the Forest, 13 (_foot-note_).
Chewton Glen, 147, 148.
Chichester, Reginald Pecock, Bishop of, on the legend concerning
the man in the moon, 177.
Chough, its increasing scarcity, 275.
Christchurch, 129;
its Old-English names, 131;
Æthelwald at, 131;
in _Domesday_, 131;
the castle of, 131, 132;
Norman House at, 132;
Chamberlains’ Books of, 135 (_foot-note_);
Priory Church of, 135, 141-144;
the conventual buildings of, 138, 139;
legend of the Priory Church of, 175.
_Chronicle, The_, on the afforestation of the New Forest, 25, 26;
the great value of its evidence, 23.
Church, its date should be told by its style, 123.
Churches in the Forest mentioned by _Domesday_, still in part
standing, 31.
Church Green, in Eyeworth Wood, 32 (_foot-note_).
Church Lytton, at Wootton, 32, 33 (_foot-note_).
Church Moor, near Mark Ash, 32 (_foot-note_).
Church Place, at Sloden, 32 (_foot-note_).
Churchwardens’ Books, at Ellingham,
extracts from, 229-231;
at Fordingbridge, extracts from, 230, 231.
Chydioke, effigy of Sir John, in the Priory Church of
Christchurch, 142, 176, 177.
Clay Hill, view from, 86.
Cluny, Hugh, Abbot of, foretells the death of William II., 101.
Coleridge, at Mudeford, 145.
Colgrimesmore, the ancient name of Souley Pond, 72.
Commoners, rights of the, in the New Forest, 46.
_Coronella lævis_, 259 (_foot-note_).
Corporation Books, extracts from the Christchurch, 135, 136
(_foot-note_);
from the Lymington, 155 (_foot-note_).
Court, Moyles, 120, 121.
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