Occasional Magazine Vol.2 No.1 (May 1914)
Notes on the connection of Dame Alicia Lisle with the Parishes of Milford and Dibden in the New Forest by Charles Rivett-Carnac. The interrelated sections cover: (1) Doubt whether the Duke of Monmouth was ever in Lymington during his rebellion against James II in 1685; (2) The arrest, trial by Judge Jeffreys and execution of John Lisle’s widow, Alicia, for harbouring two fugitives after the Monmouth rebellion; (3) The descent of manors belonging to the Lisle family, Ellingham, Rockford Moyles and Pennington, to date [1914]; (4) The memorial tablets to the Lisle family in Dibden Parish Church.
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