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TO KELLY's HAMPSHIRE DIRECTORY. .Monkwood, See Ropley oaa Vlll INDEX TO KELLY'S HAMPSHIRE DIRECTORY. PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE' .Monkwood, see Ropley .•• 410 North Town,seeAldershot r.7 Pooks Green, see March· Rowlands Castle •••••••••• 41I Monxton ..................... 233 North Waltham ............ 535 wood ........................ 225 Rowledge, aee Binsted ••• 6o- · Moor Green, see West North Warnborougb, see Popham ..................... 251 Rowner ..................... 4u End ........................ 539 Odiham .................... 238 Porchester,or Portchester 251. Rowner Fort, see Alver• Moordown, see Winton.. 571 North Woolston, see Porchfield,see Calbourne,. stoke ...................... 34 Moortown, see Ring· Woolston .................. 574 I. of W .................... 595 Rownhams ................... 41ll wood ...................... 399 Northam,see Southamptn 425 Portfield Common, see Rumbridge Street, ~ Morestead .................. 233 Northam Bridge, see Christchurch ............. 120 Eling ..................... 145 Mortimer West End ..... 233 Bitterne .................. 64 Portsbridge Creek, see Ryde, I. of W ............. 627 Morton,seeBrading,I.ofW 593 Northington ............... 236 Portsea Island ............ 256 Rye, see Odiham ......... z38 Mottisfont .................. 234 Northwood, I. of W ....... 626 Portsdown ._ ................. 252 St. Boniface,se~ Ventnor, Mottistone, I. of W ...... 613 Norton, see Freshwater, Portsdown, see Boarhunt 66 I. of W .................. 659- MountPleasa.nt,sMWher- I. of W .................... 6og PortsdownHI.seeFarehm. 153 St. Catherine's Hill, see well ......................... 542 Nursted-Lower, see Portsea ........................ 256 Chale, I. of W ......... 59S Muccleshell, see Holden- Petersfield ............... 243 Portsea Island ............. ., 256 St. Catherine's Hill, see burst ....................... 198 Nursling, or Nutshaliing 237 Portsmouth ................. 252 Chilcomb n8; & see Mudeford, see Highcli:ffe 197 Nutbean, see Weybill ..... 54I Portswood, see South- Winchester ............... 552 Mndmore, see Ashley Nutley ........................ 237 ampton ................... 427 St. Catherine's Point, sea Walk....................... 45 Nutshalling.................. 237 Potkiln, see Hursley - ...... 203 Niton, I. of W ......... 625 Mnnell Green, see Hook. 199 Oakfield, see Ryde, Poulner, see Ringwood ... 399 St. Cross,see Winchester 550 Murrell Grn.see Odiham 238 I. of W ..................... 628 Pound Green, see Bang- St. Helen's, I. of W ••••.• 641 Musch:ffe, see Winton.... 571 Oakhanger,seeBla.ckmoor 65 burst ...................... 57 St. Helen's Green, see NateleyScures,seeScures 414 Oak hill, see Bursledon ... 114 Pound Hill, see Alresford 28 St. Helen's, I. of W ·- 64a Neacroft, see .Bransgore. ro8 Oakley-East, see Woot- Preston Candover .......... ns St. John's, see Ryde, Neatham, seeHolybourne 198 ton St. Lawrence ....... 577 Priddy'sHard,seeGosport 174 1. of W ................... 62S Needles (The),see Fresh- Odiham ..................... 237 Princelet,see Newchurch, St. John's Cross, see water, I. of W ......... 6o8 Ogdens, see Ashley Walk 45 I. of W .................. .,. 613 Abbott's Ann............ 17 Nelson Fort,seeBoarhunt 66 Old Alresford ............... 26 Prince Green, see Cowes, St. Lawrence, I. of W ..• 644 Nether Wallop ............ 534 Old Basing, see Basing... 48 I. of W .................... 599 St. Mary Bourne ......... 412 Netherton, see Faccombe 152 Old Shirley, see Shirley... 427IPrior's Dean ................. 136 St. Mary Extra....... - ... 412 Netley Abbey,see Hound 201 Old Wmcbester Hill, see Privett ........................ 396 St. Nicholas in the Castle, Netley Marsh ............... 234 Exton ............ - ....~ .. I5I Prospe-ct. see Monxton ... 233 see Carisbrooke,I. of W 596 Nettlestone, I. of W ....... 642 Otterbourne ................. 240 Prosperous, see Hurst- Salterns - Great, see New Alresford ............ 26 Otterwood, see Beaulieu 57 bourne Tarrant ......... 205 Portsea .................. _ 257 New Brighton, see Ems- Over Wallop ................. 535 PuckasterCove,seeNiton, Sandford, see Bisterne.. .. worth ......... ... .... .. ... 149 Overton ••.. ....... ... ...... 240 I. of W ...... - .......... ~ 625 Sandhill Heath,see Rock- New Forest,see Lyndhrst 222 Ovington ..................... 241 Pulpit Rock, see Bon- bourne...................... 402 NewPark,sooBrockenbrst no Ower, see Copythorue... 129 church, I. of W ......... 591 Sandle Heath, see Ford~ New Winton, see Winton 571 Ower, see Fawley.......... 165 Purbrook ................... 397 ingbridge ................ 167 Newbridge, see Copy- Ower, see Netley........... 234 Purbrook Fort, tiee Sandown, I. of W .......... 644 thorne ......... ... ......... 129 Owslebury .................. 241 Portsdown................ 252 Sandy Hill, see Beaulieu 57 Newbridge, see Shalfleet, Oxenbourne,seeEastMeon 227 Purbrook Heath, see Sarisbury .................. 413 I. of W ..................... 649 Padnoll, see Blend worth. 66 Southwick ............... 519 Sarson, see Amport .• ._... 36 Newchurch, I. of W ....... 613 Paineshill, see Lockerley 215 Pnrewell,seeChristchurch 120 Sarum Hill, see Basing- Newfound, see Wootton Pallance Gate, see North- Quarley ..................... 397 stoke .............. ,...... 49 St. Lawrence ............ 577 wood, I. of W ............ 626 QuarrAbbey,seeBinstead, Sa.tchell, see Hound...... 201 Newnham.................... 235 Pallant (The), see Havant 189 I. of W .................... 590 Scholing, see Sholing ••• 418 Newport, I. of W .......... 614 Palmer's Hill, see Burgh- Queen's Park, see South- School Green, see Fresh.. Newton Stacey, see Bar- clere ........... # ............ II2 ampton .................. 427 water, I. of W ......... 6o9 ton Stacey ............... 47 Pamber ...................... 242 Queenbower, see New- Scures, orNately Scures. 414 Newton Valence ............ 235 Park Gate, see Lock's church, I. of W ........ 613 Sea View, I. of W ... - ... 642 Newtown, near Bishop's Heath,zr5,& Sarisbury 414 Ragged Appleshaw, see Selborne ....................~ 414 Waltham .................. 236 Park House, see Shipton Appleshaw 44; & see Setley, see Brockenhurst no Newtown, near Newbuq 236 Bellinger .................. 41.& Weyhill ................... 541 Seven Barrows,seeLitch.."'" Newtown, see Bish(TJJ'~ Parkburst Forest, see Ramsdale, or Ramsdell. 397 field ........................ 214 W'llltham.................. 62 Carisl::rooke, I. of W ... 596 Ramsdean, see Langrish 2II Shalden .............. - ..... 415 Newtown, see Calbourne, Parley East, see Hurn. ... 203 Ramshill, see Petersfield 243 Shalfleet, I. of W ...... _. 649 I. of W ................. - 595 Parsonage, seeWhitchrch 542 Rat Island, see Gosport. 174 Shambleburst, see South :Newtown. see Highcli:ffe. 197 Passfield,see Bramshott.. 107 Reading Road,see Crook- Stoneham ............... 523 Newtown, see lbsley ...... 2o6 Peak, see East Meon ...... 227 ham ............~ ....... -. 134 Shanklin, I. of W ....... n 650 ~ewtown, seeMinstead.. 2:13 Peartree Green, see St. Redan Hill,see Aldershot 17 ShapleyHeatn,seeWinch- Newtown, see St. Mary Mary Extra .............. 413 Redbridge .................. 397 field ........................ 570 Extra ....................... 413 Peel Common, see Crofton 132 Redenham, see l!~yfield ... 173 Shawford, see Compton, Newtown,seeSouthamptn 424 Penerley, see Beaulieu ••• 57 Redhill, see Havant ...... 187 1a8; & Twyford .••••• 531 Ningwood, see Shalfleet, PenningLon ................. 242 Redbill, see Winton ...... 571 Shedfield ..................... 415 I. of W .................... 649 Penton Grafton, seeWey. Regent's Park see Mill- Sheet, see Petersfield ... 243 Niton, I. of W .............. 625 hill ......................... 541 brook ...................... 231 Sherborne St. John·····~ 41.7 No Maa's Land,see More- Penton Mewsey ............ 242 Rhinefield, see Brocken- Sherborne - West or stead ........................ 233 Penwood, see Higbclere.. 196 burst ...................... uo Monk ...................- 416 Nore Hill, see Hawkley... 191 Petersfield .................. 243 Ridge, see Romsey .••.•• 404 Sherfield English ......... 417 Norley, see South Bad- Pewit Island, see Portsea 257 Ridgway, see St. Mary Sherfield-on-Loddon ...... 417 desley ..................... 47 PhcenixGreen,seeHartley Extra.. ................... - 413 Shiqfield, see Shedfield ••• 415 North Baddesley ... ....... 46 Wintney ................ - 185 Rings, see Lymington••• 218 Shipton Bellinger ......... 418 North Boarhunt, see Picket Post, see Burley .•• II3 Ringwood ...... ·-··-·-·- 398 Shirley,see Southampton 427 Boarhnnt.................. 66 PickfotdHilt,see Kimptn. 208 Ripley, see Sopley ... -. 422 Sbirley, see Sopley ...... 42~ North Brook, see Michel- Pike's Hill, see Lyndhnrst 223 Riplington,see East Meon 227 Shirley Warren, see dever ...................... 229 Pilcot, see Dogrnersfield 138 Riversdown,se'3Warnford 537 Shirley ................... 427 NorthCarnp,seeAldershot 20 Pilley, see Boldre .....•. 67 Rockbourne, or Rock- Shirrell Heath, see Shed,. North Charford, see Hale 182 Piper's Hill, see Denmead 137 burne ...." .............-. 402 field ..................... 4-15 North Eling, see Copy- Pitt,see Hursley ............ 203 Rockford, see Ellingham 146 Shobley, see BroomY' ..• uo thorne ... .................. 128 Pitts Deep, see South Romsey ...................... 403 Shoddesden- Uppei' & North End, see East Baddesley ...........1..... 47 Rookley, see Crawley ... 132 Lower, see Kimpton.. 2o8 Woodhay .................. 573 Plaistow
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