Old Dialect & Slang Words collected by Mr. A. Cole by A. W. W. Brown. Cole had made a list of 98 words current around 1880 but mostly obsolete when ...
Urn found at Lymore in 1927 by A. C. G. Heygate. An 8in. high clay urn was found in pieces in a gravel pit at Lymore in August 1927. Its ...
Longford Castle, and its connection with Hurst by A. C. G. Heygate. Medieval Longford Castle near Salisbury is the present seat of the Earl of Radnor and some notable events ...
A Dispute between Mr. Benjamin Pepper of Milford Mill and Mrs. Whitby in 1833-35 by A. C. G. Heygate. Mrs. Whitby, owner of Newlands from 1819 to 1850, is said ...
The New Forest District by G. B. B. Johnson. The author's critical and detailed paper divides the history of the New Forest District into pre- and post-Norman days. He first ...
Notes on the Early Mammalia of the Hampshire Coastal Area by Dr. G. Fuller England. Fossil remains of primeval animals have been found in the Isle of Wight, the Hampshire ...
Milford Church and its connection with Christchurch Priory and Castle by [Dr.] Arthur Wood. In a fluent, closely reasoned paper, two main themes are considered. Firstly, the history of Christchurch ...
Bishop F. T. McDougall (Bishop of Labuan & Sarawak 1855-1868; Vicar of Milford 1881-1885)by Rev. R. J. Hitchcock. Francis McDougall qualified as a surgeon but abandoned a medical career for ...
Keyhaven by the late A. C. G. Heygate. A reprint of the article published 1916 [45], but without the Appendix.
The Hospital by Dr. A. E. Sears. The three periods in the history of Milford's hospital are described. Though no specific records of the first period have survived it is ...
All Saints' Church, Milford by Gen. C. F. G. Young and C. A. Finzel. General Young, by examining capital expenditure between 1920 and 1936, gives a record of important events ...
Children's Playground by Mrs. Woodd, Miss Bruce and Major W. J. Dixson. A public meeting in March 1935 decided to commemorate King George V's Silver Jubilee by purchasing a field ...
A Brief Account of Lymore by [Dr.] Peyton T. B. Beale. Currently [1938] there are only a few houses in the hamlet of Lymore, which is 1½ miles north of ...
Lymore End and Garden by Anon. A very full description of the unusual garden mentioned in the preceding entry is reprinted from The Hampshire Advertiser of 7 August 1925. Flowers ...
The Spire of Milford Church by Canon R. T. Cole. The present spire of Milford Church does not cover the top of the tower and, when viewed in elevation, ...
Reminiscences of Milford by A.Cole. The author sets down what it was like to be a schoolboy in Milford about 1870.Such memories as the Church services, Sunday School, the National ...
Note on the fossils from a temporary exposure in sands at Keyhaven in 1939-40 by Miss M. E. J. Chandler. The author gives a technical report from examining sand removed ...
Notes on the Early Development of Milford-on-Sea by Dr. A. E. Sears. With its small population, Milford in 1867 was a self-sufficient agricultural village of thatched cottages and a dozen ...
Milford and the War 1939-1945 by Rev. S. G. Hooper. The author was Vicar of Milford from 1936 to 1949 and here gives a graphic record of how the quiet ...
The Flower Show by Miss Hylda Bruce. No documentation seems to have survived of the beginnings of Milford's annual Flower Show, so these humorous recollections of its early years from ...
Milford Church Stones by Rev. S. G. Hooper. The condition of the stonework of Milford Church is of constant concern and some earlier restoration work has not been successful. Stone ...
The Little Silver Tray and Cover in Milford Church by Rev. S. G. Hooper. The box found at Milford House in 1906 was given back to the Church to which ...
The Advowsons of Milford and her Neighbours by Rev. S. G. Hooper. A concise account of which bodies appointed the Vicars of Milford from the 12th century onwards. The ecclesiastical ...
Refurnishing an Old Chancel by R. A. P. Pinckney. The architect's solutions to restoring and rearranging an ancient church such as Milford's, so that it continues to reflect its medieval ...