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exhibits traces of elegance. A small part of the beautiful arched ceiling fell down some years ago.

It is an erroneous supposition, that the ruined castle, or rather fort, on the adjoining shore, was connected with the abbey, and intended for its defence. Netley fort was most probably built by Henry VIII. at the time of his erecting the other castles for the defence of the coasts in this part of the kingdom.

The usual places at which boats land on the shores of Southampton Water and the Itchen, are, Redbridge, Eling, Cracknore hard, Hythe, Fawley, Calshot Castle, Hamble, Netley, Weston, Itchen ferry, Northam, Bittern, and Wood mill. Boats may be hired either at Itchen ferry or Southampton quay, and the excursion may be adapted to the state of the tide.

INDEX.

ACORNS, Mr. Nichols's instrument for planting, 63, note

André, Nicholas St. notice of, 176

Aquinas, Thomas, notice of, 165, note

Askew, Anne, anecdote of, 235

Baddesley Chapel, 91, groaning tree of, 92
Batramsley, 44

Beaulieu, 94, abbey, ruins of, ib. possessed the privilege of sanc
tuary, 97, Margaret of Anjou and her son took sanctuary in,
as also Perkin Warbeck, 98

Bentham, brig.-gen. builds four vessels, upon a new construction, at
Redbridge, 18

Belvidere, 64

Bittern, (the site of the ancient Clausentum,) 221

Bishop's Waltham, 225, ruins of a palace at, 226, church, ib. mo-

nument, 227

Blackamsley Hill, 90

Boldre, 43

Bonaventure, notice of, 166, note

Botley Common, camp formed on, 224, village, ib. church, 225
Brander, esq. Gustavus, notice of, 78

Brockenhurst, 39, church, 40, singular tenure by which the manor
was held, 42

Bute, earl of, notice of, 66

Buckland Rings, a Roman camp, 44

Buckler's Hard, 99, duke of Montague projected a town at, 100
Bursledon bridge, 237, village, ib.

Bury Farm, 112, remarkable tenure by which the manor is held, ib.
Roman coins discovered at, ib.

Cadland, 103, His Majesty visits, ib. descriptive lines written at, by
Mr. Bowles, ib.

Calshot Castle, 106

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Christchurch, 68, trade of, ib. fine ruin near, 69, church, 70, an-
cient altar-piece in, 73, cenotaph to the memory of Viscountess
Fitzharris, by Flaxman, in, 78, miraculous beam, 79, priory,
81, ancient history of, 83

Clausentum, site of the ancient, description of the, 221

Cogan, Dr. notice of, 140

Compton, 200

Cottages, remarks on, 202, note

Cowper resided at Freemantle, 14, lines by, 38

Cromwell, Richard, monument to the memory of, 185, note, notice
of, 187, anecdotes of, 189

Cross, St. account of the hospital of, 197, church of, 198, monu-
ments, 199

Darwin's Zoonomia, lines from, 212, note

Dennis's, St. priory, 223

Dibden, 106, church, 107

Dogs, manner of expeditating, 33

Druids, description of an altar of the, 214

Edwards, esq. Bryan, notice of, 8

Ejectment, act of, 157, note

Eling, 113, fossil shells discovered at, ib. church, ib. monuments in, ib.
Epitaphs, curious, 16, 41, 42, 80, 96, 126, 142, 168, 185, 236
Exbury, 101, house, ib.

Eyre, esq. Giles, notice of, 136

, esq. John, notice of, 136

Fareham, 232, church, ib.

Fawley, 104, church, ib.

Flemyng, lord chief-justice, notice of, 218

Fourposts, 9

Forest, New, 21, division of, 22, officers and government of, 23, laws
of, 25, report of commissioners relating to, 29

Forest vista, beautiful, 36

Forest laws, abstract of the, 25

Fordyce, Dr. notice of, 64,

Fossils on the coast, 65, note

Fox, Sir Stephen, notice of, 134

Fuller, Rev. Nicholas, notice of, 227

Gilpin, Rev. W. character of, 55, monument to the memory of, 56
Gosport, 240, the king's brewery and cooperage at, ib. Haslar hos-
pital, ib.

Grove Place, 144, ancient history of, ib. present use of, 145

Hainault s the, description of, 88, note

Halsewell East India ship, loss of, 85, poetical descriptions of, by

Grove and Darwin, 86, 87

Hanway, Jonas, anecdote of, 87, note, notice of, 250

Hardley, 103

Hawke, Lord, no ice of, 217

Heathcote, Sir William, anecdote of, 191

Hengistbury Head, 85

Hill, 12

Hogs, method of treating, in the New Forest, 128

Holdsworth, Rev. Edward, notice of, 219

Hordle, 62

Houndsdown, 20

Howard, John, character of, 40

Hurst Castle, description and history of, 159, Charles I. and Atkin-

son, a Franciscan friar, imprisoned in, 60

Hursley, 184, church, ib. monuments, ib.

INDEX.

Hythe, beautiful village of, 102

Itchen, 256, places at which boats land on the banks of the, 262
Jacob, Mr. Giles, notice of, 161

Jeans, Dr. Joshua, notice of, 109, sonnet by, 110, note
Jefferies, Judge, anecdotes of, 51, 107

Johnson, Dr. anecdote of, 151, note
Knapton, Mrs. presence of mind of, 51
Knights Templars, account of, 92, note
Kynewulph, murder of, by Kyenard, 192
Lansdown, marquis of, anecdote of, 15
Leap, 101

Leighton, archbishop, anecdote of, 213, note
Lisle, Mrs. Alicia, anecdote of, 107, note

Little Testwood, 131

Lyndhurst, 33, king's house at, ib. visit of His Majesty to, ib.
Lymington, 45, commerce of, 46, manufacture of salt, ib. ancient

history of, 49

Marchwood, powder magazine at, 112
Marshall, Rev. Walter, notice of, 186

Marsh and mud land, proposal for enclosing, near Southampton,
13, manner of enclosing, 111

Merdon Castle, keep of, account of the, 191

Military Asylum, description and government of, 171

Milton, 64

Millbrook, 15

Minstead, 123

Mottisfont house, 163, priory, ib. ancient painting in, 165, village, 168
Muddiford, 64

Murdin, Rev. Cornelius, extract from a sermon by, 213, note
Netley Abbey, 259, approach to, ib. sonnet to, by Mr. Bowles, ib.
history of, 260, description of, 261, fort, 262

North Baddesley, 169

North Stoneham church, 216, monuments, ib.

Northam bridge, 220, village, 222

Nutshaling Common, 140, camp formed on, ib. village, 141, church,

ib. monuments in the, ib.

Otterbourn, 200, plate of white metal found at, ib.

Pear-tree Green, 256, church, ib. reasons for erecting, 257

Peterborough, earl of, notice of, 179

Petty, Sir William, notice of, 159

Philpot, John, archdeacon of Winchester, notice of, 214

Plague visits Southampton, 9

Plaitford, 133

Portswood Green, 204

Polygon, 8

Pope, Alexander, educated at Twyford, 125, lines by, 109, 162, 181
Portsmouth harbour, view of, 241, dockyard, 242, description of
public works in, ib. church, 244, fair, 245, government and
trade of, 246, historical review of, ib.

Portsdown hill, description of, 253, skeletons found in, ib.
Portchester Castle, description of, 254

Pye, Mr. lines by, 14, epigram attributed to, 15

Redbridge, 16, monastery at, 17, execution at, ib. hull of a vessel
found buried at, 19

Ringwood, 125, church, 126

Rogers, esq. Josias, notice of, 53

Romsey, 149, monastery, ib. church, a fine specimen of Saxon ar-
chitecture, 152, monuments, 157, 162

Rose, Mr extract from a poem by, describing the death of William
Rufus, 119

Rougeswood enclosure, 89

Rumbridge, 20

Rufus's stirrup, 33, stone, 118

Robinson, Mrs. Anastatia, anecdote of, 189

Setley plain, 43

Shingles, the, 61

Shipley, Dr. Jonathan, notice of, 211

Shirley, 139, mill, ib.

Sotheby, Mr. sonnet by, 183

Somerford Grange, 67

Southampton Common, 183

Southampton Water, places at which boats land on the shores of, 262

South-Sea bubble, account of the, 157, note

South Stoneham, 208, church, 209, monuments, ib.

Stubington church, 239

Taylor, esq. Walter, notice of, 204

Taylor, Mr. singular dream of, 260, death of, 261

Titchfield house, history of, 232, town, 233, church, 234, monu-

ments, ib.

Toothill, 147, anciently a Danish camp, ib.

Totton, 20

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Walters, Rev. Charles, notice of, 227, note

Rev. John, notice of, 227, note

Warren, Rev. Thomas, notice of, 157

Warton, Dr. Joseph, notice of, 230

Wickham, 228, church, 230, ancient tombs in, ib.

Wilverly enclosure, 90

Winfrid, notice of, 143

Winchester, description of, 193

Wriothesley, lord chancellor, notice of, 234

Women, remarks on, by Hannah More 151, note

Wykeham, William of, account of, 228

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