WINDLESHAM, (Surrey) on the edge of Windsor-Forest, near Bagshot, where in the R. of Edward III. the abbot of Chertsey erected that called Hook-Mill, enjoys a benefaction of 8 l. a year given for ever to its poor, by Mr. Henry Smith, payable as at Ockham. At Lightwater-Moor in this p. there grows great store of dwarf-willow, called Gale, and in Latin Myrtus Brabantica. It has a grateful smell, like a mixture of bays and mirtle, and is often put in chests to scent linnen.