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Sudrngton, a preceptory - - - • • • • ■ ^
Summers, 1781 and 1783, unufually fultry - - I 299, 30a
Swallow, the houfe or chimney, a monography of - 1^67, 172:
more particulars about - - - - _ ^yy
Swift, or black martin, a monography- of - - 279,187
- ■ ■ ■■■ the fame number ufually feems ta return to the fame place . 23a
—— more circumftances about - — — 264.
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Teals, where bred ~
Temple, a manor houfe lo called,, defcribed -
Thrulh, miflel, very fierce and pugnacious
Timber, a Targe fall of, in the Holi-foreft
Tit-mice, their mode oF life and'fupport -
Tortoife, a family one -
------- • mofe particulars of -
--------farther circumftances about •
■ more remarks rdpe£fing
Tower, the church - * .
--------itrs bells tuneable - '
1 motto on the treble bell, juft as ft is printed
Trees, why perfedf alembics,. how - -
Tun-bridge, by whom built ' - »
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Vicarage of Selborne, fome account of -
Vicars of Selborne, a lift of
Viper, blind.-worm, and fnake,fome account of
Viper, pregnant one, fome circumftances about
Vifitatio notabilis de Seleburne, a curious document abridged
...........the original in Latin
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343/344
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135
148
261
427
321
321
32r
204
4ift
327
327j 332
210
365» 372
439
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'Waldon-lodge, what,, and by whom kept up _ _
Waltham blacks much infelfed Wolmer-forejt ' - ■ _ • ‘
--------by their enormities‘occafionetf the black a£k . ,g
Waynfiete, William of, endeavours to reform the Priory of Selborne ?8-i
•------- difiblves it _ _ _ ^ ^
Well-head, a fine perennial fpring . _ _ ^
Wells, their ufual depth in. Selborm village
Wbaddon chapel^ where -
Wheatear, the bird fo called, fome account of _ jgj
Suffix bird, fo called, more particulars of _ j ^ ~
White-throat, feme particulars about - - 10
Winchefler, Hoadly biihop of, his humane objection to- reftocking
Waltham chace with deer . _ _ ; g
Waimer, foreft of, fome account of . _ ’ ^
-------- how abutted upon _ r®
-------- has abounded with foffil trees . .
-------- haunted by many forts of wild, fowl Jf
-------- once abounded-with heath cocks, or black game,
-------- with red deer , - _
Woodcocks, fometimes iluggifh and fieepy _ . . *
Wood-foflil, where found _ — 282'
Wood-L^fr, it’s taper oaks
...... it’s raven-tree - '1 _ . ^
Worms, earth, no inconfiderable link in the chain of nature, fome
account of - ~ ' „ * ■ - 216
.Wrens, willow, three fpecies — . -
Wykeham, William of, his liberal behaviour towards the Priory o f 54,55
Selborne -
-------- his Vifitatio notabilis de 'Seleburne - _ 37^
Wynchejlre, John, chofen prior of Selborne, “ per viam, vel formam 439
fimplicis compromiifi” _
0.7 Wyndefer, William, elected prior of Selb7o. .r. m •i rregutl ar1l y, and. fet af_i_d2e. 7S i 377
by the vifitor - 390
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