. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . d,Godshill, Nova Villa,Fritham, Canterton,Minstead, Bartley, Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst and The hundredremained practically unchanged until 1662,4 but between that date and183 1 the portion of the parish of Fawley hitherto included in the hundredof the New Forest was transferred to that of Bishops Since1831 Minstead and Lyndhurst have been removed to Thorngate Hundred. The extra-parochial district of Linwood, except for its insertion underthis hundred in 1831, belongs properly to Fordingbridge Hundred, and isnow a detached port


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . d,Godshill, Nova Villa,Fritham, Canterton,Minstead, Bartley, Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst and The hundredremained practically unchanged until 1662,4 but between that date and183 1 the portion of the parish of Fawley hitherto included in the hundredof the New Forest was transferred to that of Bishops Since1831 Minstead and Lyndhurst have been removed to Thorngate Hundred. The extra-parochial district of Linwood, except for its insertion underthis hundred in 1831, belongs properly to Fordingbridge Hundred, and isnow a detached portion of Ellingham (). The hundred, as far as is known, has always remained in the hands ofthe Crown. The courts, presided over, until the early part of the 19thcentury, when the office was abolished, by the Under Steward of the Forest,were held at Lyndhurst. 1 According to the Population Returns of 1831. * Hants, i, 515. 3 Feud. Aids, ii, 317. 4 Lay Subs. R. bdle. 173, no. 171 ; Woodward, Hist, of Hants, iii, 40. 6 Pop. Ret. 1831. 615. A HISTORY OF HAMPSHIREBOLDRE Boore (xi cent.) ; Bolre (xiii cent.). Boldre is a large parish in the New Forest extendinginland 3 miles north of the Solent, containing 10,370acres of land, of which 63 are covered with The Beaulieu River forms the eastern boundary ofthe parish, while the western boundary is formed forsome distance by the Boldre or Lymington River,which is tidal as high as Vicars Hill. This riverflows through the centre of the village, renderingit at times liable to floods. The Lymington branchof the London and South Western Railway crosses theparish in the extreme west, but the nearest station isBrockenhurst, z\ miles distant. The church, in which Southey married his secondwife, Catherine Bowles, is a picturesque old buildingsituated in an isolated spot a mile from the Kempe, one of the members of the Long Parlia-ment, is buried in the church. The Rev. WilliamGilpin, ancestor of William Sawney Gilpin,


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