Notes on the Old Mill of Milford by Anon. Milford's name is clearly derived as locating a mill at a ford. The mill was doubtless the one occurring in Domesday ...
Milford Tithe Award and Map of 1840 by Anon. Commutation of parish tithes into annual rents was enacted in 1836. A map (not reproduced) and its schedules made in 1840 ...
A Local Ritual Controversy by Dr. V. D. Harris. Changes in the fabric of Milford Church and its services proposed by the new Vicar, Bishop Francis McDougall, in 1882-83 led ...
Notes on the Older Houses of Milford and its Neighbourhood by A. C. G. Heygate. Arranged alphabetically from Arnewood Lodge to Yeatton, histories of each house and the names of ...
Burial Records by A. W. W. Brown. [Interrelated papers written in 1923 laid out as follows.]
[Introduction] Burial Records. General observations on the irregular and sometimes illegible records transcribed. Their value for establishing residences and early local names.
Baptist Burials. Names of deceased between 1813 and 1922 from Baptist Chapel records.
Old Burial Records 1594-1691. The main list of names from Milford Church. Any supplementary data (relationships, circumstances of death, exact dates, etc.) that a Vicar had noted is included and ...
Tombs and Memorials inside Milford Church, 1923. A complete numbered record, sub-divided as to location in the Church. The informative memorial inscriptions are reproduced, a record of genealogical value. [Note. ...
Some further Recollections of Milford by A. Cole. The author supplements his 1920 article [54] with more "small happenings of our small village". This further delightful paper concentrates on what ...
Poorhouses in England by Dr. V. D. Harris. Subtitled "With special reference to Milford Poorhouse and the Relief of the Poor in the Parish". Read to the Society January 1924 ...
The Old Church, Hordle, Hants. by W. Ravenscroft. The consecrated, but disused, churchyard seen today [1927] near the entrance to Hordle House is the site of Old Hordle Church, demolished ...
Arnewood Tower by T. A. Wylie. Between 1879 and 1885 Arnewood Tower in Hordle was built to the design of Andrew Thomas Turton Peterson (1813-1906). Qualifying as a barrister, ...
The New Forest "Shakers" by T. A. Wylie. Mrs. Mary Ann Girling (1827-86), experiencing a Divine call and convinced of an imminent Second Coming, attracted adherents through itinerant ...
The Wild Plants found in and near Milford-on-Sea by Peyton T. B. Beale. A revised version of Miss Bruce's paper of March 1910 [11], with additions. The English and Latin ...
Notes on the Botany of Milford by Rev. A. H. Melvill. Some of the rarer wild plants found growing in Milford and neighbourhood. Reprint from March 1910.
A Catalogue of the Marine Algæ or Seaweeds, collected at Milford-on-Sea and Hordle by Dr. James Cosmo Melvill. The author found the specimens here catalogued between 1895 and 1909 but ...
Efford Mill by Arthur B. Woodd. The history of grinding wheat and barley in hand mills and water-powered mills is recounted, followed by the system of ownership, letting and repair ...
The Coming of S. Joseph of Aramathea to England, and the way by which he came. by W. Ravenscroft. The author concludes from historical sources that S. Joseph of Aramathea ...
Notes relating to the Development of Milford by Dr. V. D. Harris. A record from personal acquaintance of the development of Milford from 1887, especially its extension on Hordle Cliff ...
Notes by W. Ravenscroft. Complementing Dr. Harris's article above, the author records the subsequent growth of Milford to 1920. He highlights its modernisation with the remark "[in 1898] Milford had ...
Milford since 1900 by A. C. G. Heygate. The author expands the preceding article with data on the growth and the modernising of public utilities. Valuable exact record is presented ...
The Dane Stream & Avon Water by A. W. W. Brown. After considering the head waters of the Dane Stream and the Avon Water a commentary in note form follows, ...
The Avon Water by A. W. W. Brown. As companion to the preceding paper, the author begins his walk (of 10 miles) from Keyhaven and traces the Avon Water to ...