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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and held it till the year 1100, when, being killed while hunting in the New Forest, his body was brought into the city … his occasional residence while pursuing the diversion of hunting. On a hill in the neighbourhood, that monarch erected …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… snout of which is padlocked, while the feet are those of a stag. The right hand is held out and open, the left is loaded … ass his master's rage will bear, Swiftness in errand the stag's feet declare. Loaded his left hand apt to labour …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was originally St. Hubert's Cross, marking the way to the hunting ground further up the hill. See under 'Charities.' …