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- B.T.O. Atlas Project, breeding species,
- 1969, 91 52-54
- 1970, 92 60-62
- 1971, 93 57-58
- Bache, John, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1391, arms, 65 89
- Bacchus, a clay mask of, in the Dorset County Museum, 109 140
- Badbury Rings,
- and the Roman roads, 11 16-26
- Bronze Age and later finds, 76 95
- Bronze Age barrow on Roman Rd., 85 106
- brooch, disc, Romano-British, 107 162
- Durotrigian silver stater, 107 158
- earthwork excavation, 87 101-102
- earthworks near, 109 65-78
- illustration and note, 27 li
- map and note, 34 39
- notes by William Barnes, 5 38-39
- possible Roman amphitheatre near, 109 129
- review of its importance in Saxon times, 66 19-30
- Romano-British occupation site, 54 87-90
- Vindogladia (?), 4 122-133
- Vindogladia of Iter XV, 9 150-152
- Badbury Rings to Dorchester Roman road, excavation at Stinsford, 110 150-151
- Badgers,
- distribution map, 103 145
- see also under carnivora and mammals
- Bagber Farm, Milton Abbas, lost Roman pottery site, 95 93-96
- Baggeridge,
- lost medieval village, possible site, Woodlands 110 154-155
- Baggeridge, in Woodlands, lost name, 88 209-210
- Bagshot Beds,
- at Bovington borehole, 28 190-191, 192
- at Worgret Hill, nr. Wareham, 27 155-175
- succession between Studland and Barton, 7 28-42
- Bagwood Close,
- Bere Regis, flint flakes, 84 115
- Coppice, Romano-British site, see under Bere Regis, Bagwood Coppice,
- Baieux, de Baieux, de Baiocia, family of, 22 128-129
- Bailey, Herbert J., potter of Verwood, 101 103-120
- Bailie Gate, Sturminster Marshall, RomanoBritish site, 85 105
- Baily, William H., letter to J.Harrison of Charmouth, 68 106,110
- Bajocian, see Inferior Oolite
- Balks (lawnsheds) in Portland open fields, 69 51-53
- Ball clay, visit to B.Fayle and Co.'s pits, 1930, 52 lix-lxi
- Ballard Down, Swanage,
- derivation of name, 62 43
- finds from barrows, 89 140-141
- seventh-century inhumation cemetery at Ulwell, 110 37-47
- zig-zag marks on south face, 18 172
- Ballista bolt from earthwork near Badbury Rings, 109 69, 76
- Baltington, Tyneham, Maiden's Grave Gate and the Coffin Tree, 58 137-140
- Bank notes, their history, local and national, 48 10-13
- Bankers, West Country, 1750-1825, 48 9-31
- Bankes, Eustace Ralph, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 1-2
- collections 110 14
- principal books and papers, 110 14
- Bankes, Henry, in election of 1831, 109 5-7, 14
- Banks, John Langton Courterney, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 2
- collections, 110 14
- Banks, Sir Joseph, visit to Eastbury, Kingston Lacey, Crichel, 1767, 21 143-149
- Bardolf, of Bardolfeston, family of, 22 129-131
- Baret, of Lidlinch Baret, family of, 22 131
- Barley, malting and wheat, prizes at Dorchester, 1898-1906, 28 270-275
- 1909 30 249
- 1910, 31 280
- 1911, 32 248
- 1912, 34 215
- 1913, 35 203
- 1925, 47 180
- 1926, 48 133
- 1928, 50 72
- 1929, 51 142
- 1930, 52 152
- Barn owl, reports,
- 1964, 86 50
- 1965, 87 43
- 1966, 88 53-54
- 1967, 89 61
- 1968, 90 55
- Barnacle, fossil, from Cinder Member, Purbeck Limestone, Worbarrow Tout, 106 167-168
- Barnes, the Rev. William,
- A British Earthwork, poem as printed in vol.1 of the Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Field Club, 1877, 108 10
- adult educator, 100 8-21
- articles
- - and reviews, a partial list, 108 18
- - in The Retrospective Review, 1852-54, 108 11-18
- biographical details, 108 5
- bronze figure of, by E.R.Mullins, 53 2
- The Dorset Poet, 110 17
- engraver, 46 101-112
- first edition of Guide to Dorchester, 110 18, 22
- fossil collection, 110 20
- his poetry and the dialect barrier to its popularity, 108 5-10
- his will, 83 127-129
- In Memoriam, 8 xv-xxxiii
- local names for birds, 104 33-37
- mss. on loan to museum, 38 xxxvii-xxxviii
- poem, A British Earthwork, 1 94-96
- poem, Bridport Harbour, not in collected editions, 37 xxxiii-xxxv
- poems in the Dorset dialect, 26 222-250
- portrait, 8 1
- publications, 8 xxvii-xxxiii
- school in Dorchester, 82 178-179
- schoolroom, South St., Dorchester, 88 236-238
- views
- - on social and other subjects, 108 13-17
- - on social problems, 99 19-27
- water colour of Woolbridge, c.1860, 89 frontispiece
- Barnes, William of Dorset by Giles Dugdale, a review, 75 213
- Barns,
- Abbotsbury Abbey, 8 45-46
- Castleton, Wyke Regis, Tithe barn, 50 18
- Cerne Abbey, 10 187-191; 22 64-67
- Liscombe, monastic barn, 26 5
- Tarrant Crawford Abbey, 18 xxxvii
- Winterborne Clenston, illus., 5 18
- Witchampton Manor, 34 xxix-xxx
- Barnston (Barnestone) Manor, history and description, 22 lx-lxvi
- Barometer,
- development in the 16th and 17th cents., 107 2-5
- wheel, by John Bastard of Blandford, 107 1-5
- Barrel organs in Dorset churches, 30 lxxiv
- Barrel padlock, Wimborne, 105 71
- Barremian, see Wealden
- Barrett, Frederick Philip William, obituary, 93 30
- Barrett, W.Bowles, botanist of Weymouth, his Flora of Weymouth, 79 79
- Barrows,
- analysis of the barrows recorded by Charles Warne, 9 55-77
- bank, 110 142
- bank, and related monuments, 105 15-20
- at Canford Heath, 109 123
- cemetery, Coburg Rd., Dorchester, 110 145
- at Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55, 56
- at Christchurch, 109 134
- cist, Piddlehinton, 110 143
- disc, of Dorset, list, 50 117-122
- on Dorchester by-pass sites, 109 81, 83, 84, 87
- excavations in East and South Dorset, 91 175-176
- excavations re-examined, 88 128-148
- Fordington Farm, Dorchester, round barrow, 110 144
- Godlingston Heath, Studland, previously unrecorded, 110 144
- in Kington Magna area, 109 93-95, 97, 101
- long, 110 142, 160
- - in Cranborne Chase, 34 36
- opened in the 19th cent., 5 20-33
- opened or described by E.Cunnington, 37 40-47
- at Pamphill, 109 123-124
- Purbeck, unrecorded, 76 79
- Row Barrow, Worth Matravers, 110 155
- South Dorset Ridgeway, survey of survival, 102 96-97
- Survey, Dorset, new information, 110 143
- Wor Barrow, Sixpenny Handley, revised radiocarbon dates, 110 160
- Barrows, individual,
- Afflington, Corfe Castle, opened, cist vaens, 5 26-28
- Arne, Worgret Hill, excavation, 87 119-125
- Badbury Rings, possible bronze age, 85 106
- Ballard Down, Swanage, finds from, 89 140-141
- Beaminster, Wellwood Farm, opened 1912, 77 136-137
- Bincombe, Ridgeway Hill, excavation, 1922, 65 38-52; 86 102-103
- Canford Heath, Poole,
- - round of Henge type, 73 103
- - round, excavated, 102 33-42
- - round, wooden structures, soil study, 76 39-50
- Chaldon Herring, Chaldon Down, three round, excavated 1969, 95 34-43
- Charlton Marshall, opening 1811, 90 282-284
- Church Knowle,
- - Blackhills plantation, unrecorded, 74 93
- - Knowle Hill, excavation, 76 51-55
- Corfe Common, Little Woolgarston,
- - possible barrows, 81 107-108
- - unrecorded, round, 78 76
- Corfe Mullen, Corfe Hills, excavation of supposed barrow, 86 109-110
- Dorchester,
- - Alington Avenue, long, 107 103-104
- - Fordington Farm, 108 169
- - Hardye's School, rediscovery of two barrows, 101 135
- East Stoke, Chick's Hill, excavation and pollen analysis, 78 79; 80 146-159
- Eggardon Hill,
- - possible long barrow, 66 29
- - Hillfort, bowl barrow excavation, 1965, 100 56-60
- Encombe, Swyre Head, two mounds, 92 157
- Frampton, Long Ash Lane, round, excavation, 80 111-132
- Gillingham, Slaughtergate Farm, Longbury Mound, 73 113
- Gussage St. Michael, Down Farm, pond barrow, excavation, 103 117; 104 170-172
- Hampreston, Dudsbury, excavation, 87 126-141
- Handley Hill Crossroads, Pitt-Rivers' barrow not found, 98 60
- Hardown Hill, barrows surveyed, 98 62
- Holt, Bronze Age, bowl, 108 171
- Kingston Russell,
- - Black Down, bowl barrow, 94 76
- - disc barrow, 93 133
- - Poor Lot, excavation, 1953, 76 89
- - three round, excavated, 102 19-31
- Kinson, Fairway Caravan Park,
- - sandstone objects, 95 84-86
- - round, excavation, 80 133-145
- - Wallis Down, bell barrow excavated, 71 67
- Litton Cheney,
- - Barges Farm, excavation, 80 160-177
- - north of A35, excavation, 78 84
- Long Bredy Hut, round, excavated, 100 43-53
- Long Crichel,
- - Launceston Down, nos. 5 & 7, 104 39-58 - - Thickthorn Down, long, a new assess-
- - ment, 107 174-176
- Lulworth, nr. Flower's Barrow and Hambury Tout, opened, 5 23-25
- Maiden Castle,
- - bank, excavation, 1985, 107 112-118
- - possible long barrow, 77 150
- Melcombe Bingham, round, excavation, 38 74-80
- Milborne St. Andrew, opened 1880, 5 22, 28-29
- Milton Abbas, Bagber Farm, 17 131-134
- Pamphill, Bradford Barrow, excavation, 95 30-33
- Poole,
- - Bronze Age, bowl, 108 171
- - Canford Heath, bowl, unrecorded, 107 158
- - Talbot Heath, round, 101 139
- Portesham,
- - nr. Hardy Monument, bell barrow,excavation, 77 134-135
- - east of Hell Stone and north of Hardy Monument, 16 176
- - south of Hardy Monument, bell, section, 74 101-102
- Puncknowle, the Knoll and Limekiln Hill, excavation, 1959, 106 63-76
- Rempstone, Corfe Castle, unrecorded barrow, 97 66
- Ridgeway, above Weymouth, excavation, 1805, 97 17-18
- Turner's Puddle Heath, 75 34-35
- Tyneham, Povington, urn burial, 71 68-69
- West Lulworth, Newlands Farm, opened 1916, 81 92-93
- Wimborne St. Giles, Oakley Down,
- - - bell, 72 91-92; 73 103-104; 75 36-44
- - - bowl, 92 159-167
- Winterborne Houghton, North Down, opened, 5 32
- Winterborne Kingston, bell, excavation, 94 37-43
- Winterborne St. Martin, and no. 7 Ridgeway, excavated E.Cunnington, 58 18-25
- - ditched bowl, excavation, 105 141-142
- - nr. Eweleaze Barn, excavations 1903, 26 6-39
- Winterborne Whitchurch, East Down House, 74 104-106
- Winterbourne Steepleton,
- - Cowleaze Pasture, excavation, 104 173-175
- - Sheep Down, pond barrow, 70 62-63; 72 88
- Woodlands, Knob's Crock, Romano-British, 81 99-100
- Wor Barrow, Sixpenny Handley, radio-carbon dates, 106 108
- Barton Field, Tarrant Hinton, Roman Villa, see under Tarrant Hinton
- Barton Manor, Shaftesbury, Barton Hill, trial excavation, 73 112
- Barton, manor of, Shaftesbury, 76 67-73
- Basan Hill, Puddletown, probable Roman occupa- tion, 110 152
- Base-cruck trusses, Hall House, Newland, Sherborne, 106 23-32
- Basset, Philip, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1260-62, arms, 65 79-80
- Bastard family, of Blandford, 107 1, 4-5
- Bastard, John, 1688-1770, of Blandford, his wheel barometer, 107 1-5
- Bat, Bechstein's, in Dorset and Britain, 18001989, 110 178-180
- Batcombe,
- church,
- - bells, 25 77; 27 105
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 139
- - note, 39 124
- - rood screen, 42 66
- deeds, 32 97; 69 68
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 107
- medieval deer-park, 93 169-171
- Bathonian,
- see also Cornbrash, Forest Marble and Fuller's Earth
- synsedimentary fault movements, Herbury area, 107 189
- Bats, see under chiroptera
- Battle-axe, Hengistbury Head, 103 117-119
- Beach material, its movement, Bridport to Charmouth, 68 90-91
- Beach, Thomas (1738-1806), portrait painter, of Milton Abbas, 28 256-257
- Beacons and signal posts, 1803, 45 6-7
- H.T.White's Dorset list, 81 103-106
- Beads, glass-segmented, from barrow, Oakley Down, Wimborne St. Giles, 75 36-44
- Beaker burial, Rimbury, Preston, 92 98-100
- Beaker, handled, Bincombe barrow, 65 38-52
- Sheepsleights, Worth Matravers, 89 139-140
- Beaker period,
- finds in Kington Magna area, 109 91, 94, 101
- pit complex, 110 142
- Beaker pottery,
- from near Badbury Rings, 109 65, 67, 69, 73, 74, 77
- from near Maiden Castle, 109 89
- Beaminster,
- chantries, 27 225, 228; 30 16-18
- church, 32 xlii-xliii
- - bells, 25 42; 27 105
- - chandelier formerly in, 85 175-176
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 114
- north-west view of, water colour, J.Buckler, 1814, 83 frontispiece
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1852, 45 13-14
- - restoration, 39 99
- deeds, 58 63; 69 68
- Down, the Hoar Stone, 45 xlix
- Durotrigian coin, 87 107-108
- early ecclesiastical settlement, 102 107-112
- Edmund Coombe coppice, flint working, 87 108
- field names, 82 138,140; 89 233
- flax and hemp industry, 91 216-219
- Friendly Society from 1762, 49 114-124
- Horn Park Quarry, new section in Inferior Oolite, 91 118-119
- industries,
- - clothmaking, 59 38, 45
- - flax-mills, 59 46
- - glove making, 59 41, 46
- - sailcloth, 59 37, 45
- Iron Age and Romano-British ware, 84 112 - Lancelot Cox, c1667, apothecary and merchant, 107 8
- medieval deer-park, 96 49; 100 33
- Newtown, neolithic axe-head, 84 111
- Parnham House,
- - history and description, 21 229-235
- - Romano-British ware, 84 111
- Romano-British and Medieval sites, 81 107
- trade token, 29 98
- Wellwood Farm, barrows opened 1912, 77 136-137
- Bean, Charles Edward,
- collection, 109 94, 95
- obituary, 105 182-183
- Beandune, (A-S Chronicle), battle 614 AD, (?)Bindon, 3 91-92; 4 53-55
- Bearwood, Poole, Late Iron Age site and currency-bar hoard, 106 138-142
- Beaufort, family of,
- Constables of Corfe Castle, 1397-1461, 65 89-90
- Lady Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, 1441-1509, links with Wimborne Minster, 28 219-224
- - and the foundation of Wimborne Grammar School, 62 50-53
- Beaulieu Abbey (Hants.), history and description, 17 xxvii-xxxv
- Beaumont, of Beaumont Lands, family of, 22 131-132
- Beaushine, family of, 22 132-133
- Beaver, Castor fiber, sub-fossilised remains, KeynstonMill, 16 163-170
- Beavin, Thomas, alias Bethewen, c.1580, pirate, 71 89-105
- Bebingmynster, see Beaminster
- Bedchester, Fontmell Magna, deeds, 50 279-282, 291-293
- Bedfords and Michels at Kingston Russell, 108 33-40
- Beech bark disease, 99 137
- Beer Hackett,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 78
- church,
- - bells 25 77; 60 114
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 135
- deeds, 32 97; 65 93
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 107
- Bees, see also under hymenoptera
- (anthophila), distribution, 43 81-86
- Beetles see under coleoptera
- Belchalwell, Okeford Fitzpaine,
- church
- - goods inventory, 26 129
- - restoration, 39 111
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 107
- Belemnite Marls,
- Charmouth to Ridge, 54 151-155, 165-166
- exposure in the Charmouth area, 1944, 66 129
- - near Golden Cap, 67 89
- Belemnites, Day's Shell Bed, Seatown-Eype, 87 73
- Belet, family of, 22 133-135
- 11th to 14th cent., 106 43-49
- Domesday holdings, 106 43
- family tree, 106 48-49
- manorial seat, (?) Woodsford, 106 47
- Michael I and Michael II, 106 48
- Robert I, Sheriff of Dorset, 1199, 106 43, 44-45
- William I, II and IV, 106 43-46
- Belgae in South Britain, William Barnes, 6 33-40
- Bell Founders, 19 33-39; 26 205-221; 27 100-103; 53 lxvii lxxxiii
- Bell founding,
- debris at Sydling St. Nicholas church, 104 128-135
- medieval, 104 134-135
- Bell foundries, 60 101-113
- Bell pit in Dorchester, 109 81
- Bellamine jug, coarseware, in Museum, 100 120-121
- Poole, 102 94
- Poole Harbour, 103 138
- Upwey, 34 xliv-xlv
- Bells, church, see also under parishes
- of Dorset, 19 25-42; 24 103-148; 25 33-128; 26 204-221; 27 93-137;
- history, 19 25-42
- inscriptions in Lombardic and Black Letter, 19 27-33; 24 104-115
- inscriptions, ornament and founders, 26 205-221
- medieval dedications, 52 55-58
- revision of earlier work, 60 97-120
- Belt fitting, Roman 'propellor' type, Sixpenny Handley,108 184-185
- Bench-ends, in Dorset churches, 43 17-19
- Bencliff Grit, 57 61 et seq.
- Benfield, see Benville
- Bennett family, of Cheselbourne, successful 19th cent.farmers, 97 37
- Benville, in Corscombe, formerly Earnley, 71 84-87
- Manor, 53 lxv-lxvii
- - armorial bearings, 45 133-134
- Bequests to the Museum,
- Charles Hansford, 62 31
- Florence Emily Hardy, 62 32-33
- Helen Morewood Richardson, 62 31
- Bere Regis,
- H.L.Andrewes, entomologist, 110 1:
- Bagwood Close, flint flakes, 84 115
- Bagwood Coppice, Romano-British site, excavations,
- - 1962, 84 103-106
- - 1963, 85 99-100
- - 1964, 86 110-112
- - 1965, 87 98-99
- - 1966, 88 116-117
- barrow records re-examined, 88 130-136
- barrows, new information, 110 143
- Bere Down,
- - Badbury-Dorchester Roman Road, 71 60
- - collared urn, 86 115
- church,
- - bells, 24 129; 25 77; 60 114
- - brasses to Skerne and Turbervyle, 23 204-208
- - description, 8 49-54; 49 69-76
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 271
- - nave roof, 49 145
- - note by Sir William Glynne, 1849, 45 14-16
- - restoration, 40 85
- - vestry screen, 42 69
- cottages, 86 190-191
- deeds, 65 93
- field names, 62 76; 82 135, 138, 141, 142
- flint axe, 91 174
- Gallows Hill, Acheulean hand-axe, 74 102-103
- hooked-tag from, 109 135
- horse pendant from route of new by-pass, 110 156
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 108
- industries,
- - button making, 59 40
- - cloth making, 59 38, 39, 45
- - glove making, 59 41, 46
- King's House, payments for repairs etc., 15 134,139; 16 132, 149; 19 77
- labourers' condition, 1750-1850, 84 171-173
- medieval status of parish, 109 50-52
- Muddox Barrow Coppice, Belgic or RomanoBelgic pottery, 73 102
- royal estate of, 109 51, 53
- royal links with, 8 50-51
- Shitterton, pocket books of Thomas Williams,1688-1701, 62 69-77
- Woodbury Hill, camp and fair, 7 93-98
- Bere Regis-Lytchett Minster turnpike, 1841-1878, 104 25-32
- Berwick, Swyre, water colour by John Baverstock, 1851, 93 frontispiece
- Best, Walter Stuart, obituary, 106 180-182
- Bethewen, Thomas, pirate, see Beavin,
- Bettiscombe,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 74
- church,
- - bell, 25 93
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 127
- - restoration, 40 86
- deeds, 32 98; 69 69
- field names, 82 141
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 108
- Manor,
- - brick kiln, 92 156
- - foundation stone, 110 168-169
- - scientific description of skull, 84 110
- - screaming skull and the Pinney family, 19 xxix xxx; 31 176-203; 83 124-125; 84 110
- manorial documents, 62 55
- medieval deer-park, 93 173-175
- Bexington, derivation of name, 63 40
- Bhomston Pond (Heedless William's Pond), Stinsford, zoology and botany of the pond and its surroundings, 33 200-231
- Bibles, early English printed, 21 193-202
- Bibliography of local history, 1973-1976, 98 133-134
- Bincombe,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 76
- church,
- - bells, 25 47
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 217
- excavation of three barrows on the Ridgeway, 86 102-103
- geological formations exposed to the South East, 91 39-41
- geology of the Coombe valley, 95 7-8
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 109
- pottery and daub found at round barrow, 94 87
- Quarry Lodden, Iron Age/Romano-British site, trial excavation, 93 135-143
- railway cutting, records from the Red Nodule Beds, 75 134
- Ridgeway barrow record re-examined, 88 143
- the Bincombe barrow, excavation, 65 38-52
- tunnel cutting, the Ridgeway Fault, 71 182-183
- Bindon (Devon),
- landslip of 1839, a survey, 95 18-29
- landslips, 103 104
- Bindon Abbey,
- bells, dispersal of, 19 30; 24 126
- chapel, church goods inventory, 1552, 25 210
- charter of 1313, transcript and translation, 54 35-73; 55 20-25
- de Banco Rolls, concerning the Abbey, 54 70-73
- effigy of Abbot Richard de Maners, 53 263
- grant of Creech Grange to Sir John Horsey and itsresale, 100 27
- grant of land by Queen Eleanor, 54 41-43
- history, 7 54-62; 27 xl-xliii; 53 38-39
- icehouse, 86 220
- list of Abbots, 55 1-19
- Mass for servicemen, 1914, 109 19
- medieval
- - floor tiles, 99 126
- - salt supply, 109 27
- new tomb, 83 86-89
- plan and history, 7 54-62
- Bindon Hill, West Lulworth,
- cut through defences, 99 125
- Early Iron Age beach-head, 72 80-82
- excavations, 1985, 108 174
- site of battle of Beandune (?), 614AD, 3 91; 4 53-55
- spiders, list, 99 108-111
- Bindon, church goods inventory, 1552, 25 210
- Bindon, liberty of, seal casts, 66 106-107
- Bingham's Melcombe, see Melcombe Horsey
- Bingham, family of, 22 135-136
- Bird, life, conservation and study, 79 99-103
- migration, 1952, 74 133-134
- ringing at Abbotsbury Duck Decoy, 106 58-60
- ringing,
- - 1951, 73 179
- - 1954, 76 171-173
- - 1967, 89 114-115
- - 1968, 90 110-113
- - 1969, 91 108-111
- - 1970, 92 106-109
- - 1971, 93 93-98
- - 1973, 95 132-134
- - 1974-5, 97 101-105
- - 1976, 98 102-108
- sanctuary, Radipole Lake, 70 134-142
- the Wise Bird in religion and legend, 18 116-137
- Birds, annual reports and/or first appearances, 1888-1937 vols 10-59
- 1938-1971, vols 60-93
- 1973-1976, vols 95-98
- annual reports, summaries, 1977-1984, vols 99-106
- Birds, general,
- B.T.O. Atlas Project, breeding species,
- - 1969, 91 52-54
- - 1970, 92 60-62
- - 1971, 93 57-58
- bibliography, 61 137-138; 67 96-97
- breeding birds,
- - of Purbeck, 88 84-92
- - of Slepe Heath, 103 110
- British and continental species, 66 136-138
- changes in the population of South-East Dorset in the present century, 63 92-104
- of Coker's Frome, 109 166
- cold weather movement, Dec. 1961, 83 67-68
- counts of waders and other estuarine species,
- - 1970, 92 103-105
- - 1971, 93 99-101
- county list revised,
- - 1933, 55 165-209
- - 1939, 61 136-137
- - 1945, 67 95-126
- - 1962, 86 66-85
- Dorset names for, 104 33-37
- duck decoy at Abbotsbury, 106 51-61
- effects of the cold winter, 1928-29, 51 223-231
- etiology of their occurrence and dispersal, 54 181-194
- gulleries, 42 81-86
- land use changes, effects on bird population, 79 99-103
- list of specimens in the Museum, 1940, 62 114-124
- of Morden, 109 29, 32
- nesting sites, 66 136-143
- nests and young, detailed observation, various species, 36 108-140; 37 140-186
- new species added to list of 1888, 39 45-52
- of Poole Harbour, 9 xxxix-xl
- of the Chesil Beach, 40 41-47
- of the Sherborne Missal, c.1400, 104 5-15
- on Radipole Lake, 70 138-142
- ornithological aspects of 1985 and 1986, 108 218-219
- reactions to human habitations, 66 136-138
- records from old collections, 65 142-143
- status of some sea birds in Purbeck, 99 97-103
- wildfowl and waders in Poole Harbour, 74 149-170
- wildfowl count, 1959, 81 56
- - 1960, 82 69-70
- wildfowl in Poole Harbour, 88 76-83
- Birds, individual species,
- Barn Owl, special reports,1964-68, 86 50; 87 43; 88 53-54; 89 61; 90 55
- Black Grouse, decline in Dorset, 108 149-152 - Black Tern, largest concentration in British Isles, 74 141
- Brown Thrasher, first European report, 88 52-62
- Cuckoo survey, 1985 and 1986, 108 220-221
- Dartford Warbler, 60 175-181; 82 69
- - status, 1963-74 97 7-8
- Dotterel shot at Bradford Abbas, 1884, 6 29
- Great Bustard, 19 civ
- Grey Phalarope, observations on, 55 269-272
- Heronries in Dorset, 45 75-80
- Icterine Warbler, 19 cv
- Magpie survey, 1985 and 1986, 108 219
- Missel Thrush, detailed observation of nest and young, 23 67-86
- Nightingales, their western limits, 13 xl
- Ringed Plover, characteristics and life history, 27 188-213
- Rooks,
- - planting acorns, 12 132-134
- - their flights, 9 123-126
- Snipe drumming and the smiting of Pigeons, 54 195-200
- Stone Curlew, report, 1960, 82 68
- Swans, fighting at Abbotsbury, 71 166-169
- Swifts, night soaring, 35 50-54
- Wheatear, report, 1960, 82 68
- Woodlark, report, 1960, 82 68
- Bird-watching notes, 109 162
- Birt, Richard, d.1437, and wife, brass in Corfe Mullen church, 29 280
- Bishop, Robert, of Bridport, c1670, apothecary, 107 7
- Bishop's Caundle,
- church,
- - bells, 25 87, 89; 60 115
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 149
- cross base, 33 xxi
- Elderfield House, lime kiln, 105 153
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 112
- observations in village centre, 107 172
- Wake Court, burials, medieval(?), 72 78
- Bishops, Saxon, of Sherborne, 87 213-222
- Bivalves,
- Day's Shell Bed, Seatown-Eype, 87 71-73
- new species from Durlston formation, 109 113-116
- in the Punfield Marine Band, 104 143-146; 105 99-101
- Black Burnished pottery industry in Dorset, 90 174-180
- pottery site, Redcliff,Arne, 76 81; 97 49-51; 98 54; 100 112; 101 133; 102 88; 103 123; 104 186; 105 148
- Black Death in Dorset, 43 1-14
- effect on Morden, 109 31
- institutions to benefices as a result of, 43 7-12
- Black Dog in Dorset, 88 234-235
- Black Down,
- bell barrow south of Hardy Monument, 74 101-102
- Kingston Russell, cairn excavated, 95 100
- Winterbourne Steepleton, Roman fortlet (?), 92 140-141
- Black Grouse in Dorset, its decline, 108 149-152
- Black Hill, Cerne Abbas,
- examination of earthworks, 104 67-70
- field survey, late Neolithic to RomanoBritish finds, 106 111; 109 55-64
- Black Marls, Lower Lias,
- Charmouth to Ridge, 54 156-158
- Charmouth, vertical beef, 75 133
- exposures,
- - at Black Venn and Whitchurch Canonicorum, 64 129
- - in the Charmouth area, 65 147-149; 66 129
- - Prime Farm, Whitchurch Canonicorum, 69 121
- Lyme Regis, problematic fossils, 70 123
- Black Ven,
- Charmouth, hot rocks, 110 168
- landslip activity on, 109 l56
- Blackdown, Broadwindsor, church bell, 25 42
- Blackland in Holwell, lost name, 88 209
- Blackmoor Forest, pattern of medieval settlement, 87 251-254
- Blackmore, Richard, d.1767, brass in Lydlinch church, 35 77
- Blackmore Vale,
- King's Stag and Caesar's Deer, 95 80-83
- and Upper Stour, farming, 1800-1854, grazing anddairying, 102 9
- old village jokes and games, 36 6-15
- Blackstone (Kimmeridge coal),
- analysis of organic content, 107 134-135
- effect on intertidal organisms at Clavell's
- Hard, 107 135-139
- Bladderworts, see under utricularia
- Blagdon Park, Jacobean map, 91 196-199
- Blagdon, Cranborne, medieval deer-park, 86 165-170
- Blanchard, Ebenezer Newell, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 2
- collections, 110 14
- Blandford Forum,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 66
- bankers, 1790, 1812, 48 19
- by-pass, deposit of burnt soil and flint, 107 153
- chantries, 28 24; 30 54
- church,
- - 17th cent. vault, 92 153-155
- - bells, 25 112, 124
- - chandelier formerly in, 85 176
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 245
- - restoration, 39 108
- deeds, 32 98; 58 43-44
- disturbances during l83l by-election, 109 11-12
- former endowed schools, 105 5-12
- Grammar School, 105 10-11
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 109
- industries,
- - button making, 59 40, 45
- - lace making, 59 41, 45
- - stained glass, 59 45
- John Bastard's wheel barometer, 107 1-5
- Kites Farm, Bronze Age site, 105 143
- Literary and Scientific Institution, support by W.Barnes, 100 15
- Market Place, c.1850, water colour by Susan Shipp, 79 frontispiece
- observation of ground works at St.Leonard's Chapel, 110 156
- Old Town School, 105 5-7
- seal casts, 66 107
- tobacco pipes, clay, 88 227-228
- trade tokens, 29 81, 85, 98-99
- Blandford St. Mary,
- advowson and rectors, 1288-1542, 68 43-45
- church,
- - bells, 24 105, 109
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 274
- - restoration, 39 110
- deeds, 32 98
- Downe House, icehouse, 86 219
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 110
- Pitt family, 31 165-175
- properties of the Nunnery of St. Mary, Clerkenwell, 68 43-51
- Blandford, Langton Long, see Langton Long Blandford
- Blashenwell, Corfe Castle,
- cist burial, 87 97-98
- derivation of name, 63 34
- early Neolithic kitchen midden, 17 67-75
- Iron Age and Romano-British site, 88 120; 89 145; 91 192
- Iron Age site, 70 43
- Kimmeridge shale armlet site, 75 52
- Medieval sherds, 82 85
- Mesolithic flint, 62 37-38
- Mesolithic site, 83 94-95
- Neolithic flint axe, 92 156
- Romano-British and later sherds, 77 152
- spindle whorl, shale, 97 67
- tufa outcrop, 7 109-113
- Blathwayt, Francis Linley, In Memoriam, 75 33
- Blood sucking insects, reports,
- 1949-50, vols 71, 72
- 1952-53, vols 74, 75
- 1956, vol 78
- 1958-59, vols 80, 81
- 1960-62, vols 82-84
- 1964, vol 86
- Bloody Assizes, 1685, rebels presented, 5 99-135
- Bloody Cave, Bradford Abbas, 5 34-37
- Blount, William, Lord Mountjoy, arms once in Wolfeton House, 66 77-80
- Bloxworth,
- church,
- - arms of the Savage family, 10 153-161
- - bells, 25 98, 100
- - doorway and font, 34 42-45
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 254
- - history and description, 7 99-101
- - hour glass and stand, 3 34-35
- Down, barrow record re-examined, 88 137
- Heath, Sugar Hill Nursery, flint knife, 74 109
- House, horse pumping gear and ice house, 94 87
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 110
- lightning damage to young trees, 1886, 8 74-81
- Manor House, 49 xlvii-xlviii
- medieval status of parish, 109 50, 51
- new information on a round barrow, 110 143
- The Rev. O.Pickard-Cambridge, entomologist, 110 10-11
- whirlwind, Nov. 1895, 17 76-79
- Blue Beds, Scissum Beds, Bridport Sands, Stony Head cutting,Loders, 96 8-13
- Blue Lias,
- Axminster (Devon),
- - exposures, 68 90
- - section at Tolcis quarry, 78 58-63
- Charmouth area,
- - exposures, 66 128-129
- - note on two quarries, 64 129
- Lyme Regis,
- - exposures, 67 88
- - exposure at Table Ledge, 70 123
- Blue-Coat school, Archbishop Wake's, Blandford, 105 7-9
- Bockerly Dyke and Coombs Ditch reviewed, 52 59-74
- Bockerly Dyke,
- dating by Pitt Rivers, 12 xxx
- excavations, 1958, 81 100-102
- Late Bronze Age and Roman finds, 85 106
- reply to Barnes' paper, 6 41-51
- tribal cattle boundary, Wm. Barnes, 5 49-56
- Bond, Mrs. Ivo, obituary, 102 123
- Bond, Margaret Helen Garneys (Margot), Obituary, 110 181-182
- Bond, William Ralph Garneys,
- In Memoriam, 73 31
- portrait, 73 frontispiece
- Bonvil, family of, 22 136-137
- Book called Domesday, Dorchester Corporation records,1394-c.1670, 11 34-45
- Book of Cerne, see under Cerne Abbey, Red Book of Cerne,
- Book of Hours of the Virgin, a Moreton manuscript, notes by H.J.Moule, 14 80-94
- Bone, from excavation sites at
- Badbury Rings, 109 75, 77
- Corfe Castle, 109 129
- Dorchester, 109 84, 124, 126, 127
- Gussage All Saints, 109 133
- Kington Magna, 109 101
- Pamphill, 109 123, 135
- Boreholes,
- Bovington, Dorchester and Wimborne, 28 188-201
- Winterborne Kingston, geological observations, 110 139-140
- Borrer, William, 1781-1862, botanist, Dorset plant records, 79 79
- Bos primogenius, in relation to Neolithic and Paleolithic man, 10 81-88
- Boson, Bosom or Bozun, family of 22 137
- Botanical Society of the British Isles, Dorset Field Meeting,1978, 100 132
- Botanists, who have contributed to the Dorset Flora, list, 79 80-99
- Botany, annual reports and/or first flowering dates,
- 1888-1933, vols 10-55
- 1935, vol. 57
- 1937-38, vols. 59, 60
- 1945-46, vols 67, 68
- 1948, vol. 70
- 1955-57, vols 77-79
- 1959-82, vols 81-104
- 1984, vol. 105
- 1985-1986, vols. 107-108
- 1987, 109 l56-157
- 1988, 110 169-170
- Botany, general,
- changes in plant habitat since 1931,
- - Pt.1. Isle of Purbeck, 101 121-132
- - 2. Purbeck, outside the Isle, 102 83-84
- - 3. North-East Dorset, 103 115-116
- - 4. North Dorset, 104 147-148
- - 5. West Central Dorset, 106 97-98
- - 6. West and South-west Dorset, 108 107-108
- coastal and wetland flora, losses and gains, 91 134-146
- of Coker's Frome, 109 166
- contributors to the study of Dorset flora, from the 16th cent., a list, 79 89-98
- cultivation of Australian trees, 37 100-115
- development of plant life - to glacial times, 14 2-23
- - from the beginning of glacial times, 16 liv-lix
- distribution maps, chalk downland and calcicole plants, 99 146-149
- ecological and other surveys in progress, 1977, 99 149-152
- flora,
- of Holwell parish, 2 32-52
- - of Portland, 33 96-143
- - of the Chesil Beach and the Fleet, notes and list, 26 251-265
- - of the County,
- - - additions,
- - - - to 1876, 1 8-9
- - - - to 1893, 15 74-80
- - - - to 1905, 26 75-87
- - - notes on, 29 14-29
- - - Handlist of Dorset Flora, 1st addendum, 75 157-163
- - - - 2nd addendum, 83 71-78
- fungi, see under fungi
- geographical origins of certain plant groups, 10 47-54
- influence of climate and geological changes on British flora, 21 1-17
- list of those who have contributed to the
- progress of Botany in Dorset, 79 89-98
- monocotyledons and vascular cryptograms, notes, 30 116-132
- mosses found in Glanvilles Wootton, list, 5 150-153
- nomenclature, a discussion, 2 32-36
- of Bhompston Pond (Heedless William's Pond), Stinsford, 33 223-227, 229-231
- plant communities of Holt Heath, 105 127-136
- plants
- - found at Bradford Abbas and S.Minver, Cornwall, 21 126-136
- - and insects on Portland, 42 25-30
- - of interest, between Lodmoor and Holworth, 25 xlv
- - of the different geological formations, 29 119-125
- Purbeck, wild flowers in December 1888, 11 82-87
- rare plants found in 1895, 17 xlviii
- - in 1896, 18 lxxv
- Rare plants survey, 110 170-171
- Sherborne area, alien flora, 92 45-47
- species mapping by the Environmental RecordsCentre, 99 146-149
- sphagna, in Purbeck, 65 130-139
- Studland sand dunes, vegetation, 7 xxi-xxii
- tree planting, Langton Herring, 14 174-178
- trees,
- - in Abbotsbury Castle gardens, 15 184-194
- - Field Maples in Sherborne Park, 1 33-35
- Turner's Herbal (1551), description, 45 lviii-lx
- vegetation,
- - of the Fleet, 100 96-99
- - of Slepe Heath, 103 107-110
- vegetative tenacity, two examples, 17 123-126
- Wareham, special botany of, 13 xxviii
- Weymouth area, uncommon plants abundant there, 2 12-18
- Botany, individual species,
- charlock, a remarkable deformity, 12 157-160
- dog violet, nomenclature, 1 36-37
- Euphrasia and Hieracium in Dorset, lists, 92 120-122
- Geopyxis (Peziza) coccinea, 27 264
- Iris spuria in Dorset, 64 118-120
- Lamprothamnus alopecuroides Braun, 13 163-167
- Lavatera sylvestris, 6 74-75
- leaf shape in poplars, 81 86-88
- Leersia oryzoides, Sow., 19 106-108
- Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum, recorded, 81 30
- Lizard orchid and its occurrence in Dorset, 55 272-273
- Mangold Wurzel, developed from Beta maritima, 3 104-110
- Ophrys aranifera(?), from Swanage, 26 xlii
- parsnip, developed from the wild plant, 4 105-109
- Plantago coronopus, Linn., 17 87-95
- Potamogeton upsaliensis, Tiselius, 40 6
- Ranunculus ophioglossifolius, found near Dorchester, 36 xli-xlii
- Rosae in the Isle of Purbeck, 66 147-157; 67 143-144
- rubus, rarer forms found, 12 71-79
- - further notes, 14 179-181
- Sparassis crispa Fries, found Bradford Abbas, 1875, 1 40
- Sphoerella taxi on yew trees, 6 52-54
- Utricularia, 15 81-89
- Vicia lathyroides, occurrence in Dorset, 92 123-124
- wild cherry (prunus avium), 2 76-78, 93-06
- Bothenhampton, Walditch
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 65, 66, 67, 71
- church,
- - bell, 25 71; 27 102-103
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 111
- Botilers, family of, 22 138
- Bottle,
- from Poole Bay, 109 139
- Bottles, glass,
- with crests, Bradford Abbas, 1 89-93
- stamped, 2 59-62
- Boudicca, Rebellion of, by D.R.Dudley and Graham Webster,review, 85 182
- Boueti Bed, outcrops in the Weymouth anticline, 78 64-66
- Bound to the Soil, by Barbara Kerr, review, 89 334
- Bournemouth area, inland routes in Neolithic and Early BronzeAges, 73 53-57, 63-65
- in Neolithic and Early Bronze Age times, 73 32-70
- Bournemouth,
- areas of Neolithic, Early Bronze Age occupation, 73 44-48
- coast, Eocene Beds, their succession, 7 28-42
- Ensbury Park, Iron Age A site, 86 122-125
- F.C.Fraser, entomologist, 110 5-6
- Hadden Hill, Neolithic pot, 102 95-96
- P.Harwood entomologist, 110 6-7
- Kinson,
- - church,
- - - bells, 25 101; 27 128; 60 117
- - - library, 35 21
- - excavation of three round barrows, 80 133-145
- - Late Bronze Age urnfield, 54 79-86
- - sandstone objects from a barrow ditch, 95 84-86
- Landsdowne, hand axes, Middle Acheulian, 105 137
- Leaf Beds, origin, 16 178-184
- palstaves, Middle Bronze Age hoard, 107 153
- Southbourne, Neolithic pit, 69 29-32
- Strouden Farm, Iron Age settlement, 86 125-126
- H.Symes entomologist, 110 13
- Bourton, church, bells, 25 54; 27 105
- Bovington Camp. Wool,
- Durotrigian bowl, 87 110-111
- grants of land to Bindon Abbey, 54 47, 49, 51
- Bowl, wooden, 12th cent. from submerged forest, Charmouth, 106 160
- Bowleaze Cove, Weymouth,
- Durotrigian coin, 84 112
- Roman site, 70 63-64
- - excavation, 1969, 91 186
- Bowles, Charles, lawyer, Recorder of Shaftesbury 1804-1828, and chief agent for Lord Gros- venor in 1830 election, 110 24-28
- Bowling Alley Walk, Dorchester, trench across Roman Wall, 92 135
- Boys, de Bosco, family of, 22 139
- Bracelets, bronze, in the Museum, 21 63-70
- Romano-British, Kingston, Corfe Castle, 97 66
- Saxon(?) from Dorchester, 1 38-39
- Brachiopoda,
- Abbotsbury ironstone, 106 171
- associated with the Portland plesiosaurus, 109 110
- Davidsonella moorei, Eype Nodule Bed, Eype Mouth, 107 179
- Day's Shell Bed, Seatown-Eype, 87 72
- Inferior Oolite, Bradford Abbas, list, 1 73-88
- - lists and descriptions, 3 44-45; 4 1-52
- Sherborne, Acreman St., temporary exposure, 73 177
- Terebratula morierei, Bradford Abbas, 3 39-41
- - occurrence in England, 3 34-41
- Trigonosemus, new record, Upwey Nurseries,Weymouth, 105 169
- Bracklesham Beds, 16 181-183
- Bradford Abbas,
- Brachiopoda, in the Inferior Oolite, 1 73-88
- Cephalopoda Beds, J.Buckman's argument as to their horizon, 1 67-72
- church,
- - bells, 25 75; 60 114
- - restoration, 39 120
- - rood screen, 42 67
- - roof structure, 49 140, 142-143
- deeds, 32 98
- East Farm,
- - Early Iron Age and Roman site, 77 146
- - petrographical identification of stone axes, 80 99-100
- - Roman building, 80 98
- - Roman finds, 2 53-58
- field names from Saxon charters, 55 253
- fossil beds in the vicinity, 1 64-72
- glass bottles with crests, 1 89-93
- Golf Course, Roman buildings, 80 99
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 110
- Langdale axe from, 109 102
- Manor Court, 1515-16, 77 157-161
- plants found there, 1875-6, 21 126-136
- Roman sites, 72 77
- Saxon charter, grant to Sherborne Abbey and field names, 55 250-253
- Stoford, Bronze Age rapier, 58 28
- the Bloody Cave, 5 34-37
- wigmaker's block, 76 99
- Bradford Bryan, Wimborne Minster, deeds, 58 57-58
- Bradford Down, Pamphill, unrecorded archaeological site, 61 43-47
- excavations, 1970, 92 151
- Iron Age and Romano-British site, excavations, 104 71-92
- Bradford Peverell,
- church,
- - ancient glass, 16 xxviii-xxix
- - bells, 24 115, 125; 27 105
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 227
- - history and description, 12 67-70
- - restoration, 39 103
- deeds, 54 96-100; 58 44
- Fordington Down, Romano-British settlement, 78 80-81
- Frome View, Saxon burials, 99 120; 100 112; 101 133; 103 126
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 111
- interim report on the Western link road, 109 125
- Muckleford Farm,
- - Bronze Age spear-head, 54 lxxvii
- - Romano-British and Medieval finds, 77 133-134
- - treasure trove, 57 18-38
- Poundbury Farm, Iron Age and RomanoBritish site, 72 89-90
- Bradpole,
- Bronze Age axe-head, 82 85
- church,
- - bells, 25 71
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 141
- deeds, 32 98
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 111
- Bragge family of Sadborow, pedigree and muniments, 64 58-68
- Brambles, see under rubus
- Brandy Bay, derivation of name, 63 36
- Branksea (Brownsea), church, bells, 25 117
- Brasses, memorial, Dorset list, 19 62-63
- memorial of Dorset, parts 1 to 11, 23 195-208; 25 144-155; 27 234-238; 28 225-244; 29 273-280; 32 213-225; 34 158-166; 35 75-80; 36 225-229; 37 124-132; 40 48-51
- memorial,
- - use of Purbeck marble slabs, 70 93
- - Askerswell, Holewale Brass, dexter part of the de Luda brass, 46 51-64
- - Bere Regis church, to Skerne and Turberville, 23 204-208
- - Bridport St. Mary's, to Edward Coker, d.1685, 36 226
- - Cheselborne church, to Hugo Kete and Mat. Grove, 36 227-228
- - Church Knowle church, to Clavell, 34 164-166; 48 5-6
- - Compton Valence church, to Thomas Maldon, 40 50-51
- - Corfe Mullen church, to Richard Birt and wife, 29 280
- - East Holme church, to Rich. Sydways, d.1612, 32 224-225
- - Evershot church, to Wm. Grey, 25 144-149
- - Fleet church,
- - - to Mohun, Margaret and
- - - Maximilian d.1612, 19 59-62
- - - Mohun family brasses, 37 124-132
- - Langton Long Blandford church, to John Whitewood and wives, 32 220-222
- - Langton Matravers church, to Havelland family, 52 20-29
- - Litton Cheney church, to Henvil of Look, and to Pope, with retroscripts, 29 273-275
- - Loders churchyard, to Strong and John Marsh of Netherbury, 35 76
- - Long Crichel church, to John Gouys, c.1340, 35 79-80
- - Lydlinch church, to Rich. Blackmore, priest, 1767, 35 77
- - Lytchett Matravers,
- - - to Matravers, Davy, Irelande and Clement, 46 65-70
- - - to Thos. Pethyn and to Margaret Clement, 34 163-164
- - Melbury Sampford, to Bruning (Brounyng), Strangwayes and Sampford families, 28 231-244
- - Milton Abbey, to Sir J.Tregonwell and John Artur, 28 225-230
- - Moor Crichel, to Eliz. Uvedale, 32 222-224
- - Owermoigne, to John Sturton d.1506 and Nich. Cheverel, 29 279-280
- - Piddlehinton, to Thos. Browne, J.Chapman and Wm.Goldynge, 32 214-219
- - Pimperne, to Dorothy Williams, 34 162
- - Puddletown, to Cheverell and Martyn, 23 195-204
- - Pulham, to Robert Canon, Rector d.1415, 32 222
- - Puncknowle, to Wm. Napper, d.1616, 29 275-276
- - Purse Caundle, to Rich. Brodeway and Wm. and Eliz. Yonge, 25 149-153
- - Rampisham, to Thos. Dygenys and wife, 40 49
- - Shapwick, to Maria and John Oke and Rich. Chernok, priest, 35 78-79
- - Sturminster Marshall, to Henry Helme d.1581 and Wm. Benett, 32 219-220
- - Swyre, to John and James Russell and wives and to George Gollop of Berwick, 29 277-278
- - Thorncombe, to Sir Thos. Brook d.1419, and wife, 29 278-279
- - Upwey, outside church, to Wm. Gould
- - d.1681, 36 229
- - West Stafford, to Giles Long and Robert White, 36 228-229
- - Whitchurch Canonicorum, de Luda brass, 46 51-64
- - Wimborne Minster, to King Ethelred, 27 1; 40 24-29
- - Woolland, to Mary Argenton, 34 161-162
- - Yetminster, to Horseys of Clifton Maubank, 27 234-238
- Breccia pipes and the Broken Beds, Purbeck Limestone Formation, 107 191-192
- Breche, Hampreston, medieval deer-park, 100 32
- Bredy, Little, see Little Bredy
- Bredy, Long, see Long Bredy
- Breeches Bible in Wimborne Minster, 55 274-278
- Brenscombe, Corfe Castle,
- Roman coins, 88 120; 91 192
- Roman villa, 84 113-114; 85 103; 89 144
- Spindle-whorls, shale, 97 67
- Brewers, in Sherborne, legal conflict with Bp. of Sarum, 1383, 34 151-157
- Brewing, historical notes, 59 36-37
- Brick kiln, Bettiscombe Manor, 92 156
- Brickmaking,
- at Broadmayne, 89 318-324
- in Dorset, 93 213-242
- Brickpits, geological specimens,
- Holnest, 110 139
- King's Stag, 110 139
- Bricks, early and later use in Dorset, 93 216-218
- Brickworks,
- Kington Magna, 107 26, 40, 41, 42
- list of sites, 93 230-242
- Bride Valley, notes on sites in the Valley, 95 100-101
- review of known settlements, 102 104-106
- Roman and medieval sites, 87 90-92
- Bridges,
- and roads, work of 17th cent. assize courts, 34 26-27
- Bridport, East Bridge, 103 127
- Lyme Regis,
- - Buddle Bridge, 12th cent. masonry, 33 xxi
- - Priest's chamber, 43 41-43
- of the Stour and Frome, 29 251-255
- preservation of ancient, 45 lxiv-lxvii
- scheduled, 1952, 74 84
- Sturminster Marshall, White Mill, 46 87-88
- Wareham, the old South bridge, 48 lvi-lvii
- Bridport,
- Allington, site of St. Swithin's church, 108 190
- Anglo-Saxon Mint, evidence for, 43 37-40
- area,
- - brickworks, 93 238-239
- - flax and hemp growers, 1794, 91 216-219
- bankers, 1750-1825, 48 14, 19
- Bridport Harbour, verses by Wm. Barnes, 37 xxxiii-
- chantries,
- - Allington (Leper Hospital), 27 226,23; 30 35-39
- - Hospital of St.John, 27 226, 23; 30 32-34
- - Our Lady, 27 226, 229
- - St. Katherine, 27 226, 229; 30 39
- - St. Michael, 27 226, 229; 30 25-32
- Charles II's escape, the George Inn, 8 16-18, 25-26
- church goods inventory, 1552, 26 109
- church life in the 14th cent., 28 104-105
- coal trade, 93 245
- coins, Roman, found on the beach, 59 47-49
- Corporation records, notes and extracts, 11 97-108
- Daniel Taylor, 1642-1715, Quaker and apothecary, 107 8-9
- deeds, 32 99; 65 93-94; 69 69-70
- East Bridge, 103 127
- fault in West Cliff, 11 118-121
- flax and hemp industry, 91 216-219
- Forsey family connections with, 109 22-24
- geology, especially cliff sections, 11 109-117
- Glebe,
- - excavation, 1975, 97 63
- - tobacco pipes, clay, 97 63-66
- Harbour,
- - Abbot of Cerne v. Prior of Frampton
- - over rights of wreckage, etc., 33 161-171
- - early references, 11 129-131
- - hemp and flax trade, 1815-1914, 86 231-234
- - history through seven centuries, map 1787, 33 195-199
- - improvements in late 18th and early 19th cents., 33 185-195
- - site and history, 108 27-31
- - survival after coming of the railway, 89 314-317
- History, note on, 11 122-134
- C.B.Holman-Hunt, entomologist, 110 7
- in the 14th cent., as shown by contemporary wills, 28 96-106
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 112
- industries,
- - fisheries, 59 34, 35
- - flax-mills, 59 46
- - glove making, 59 41, 45
- - rope walks, 59 37, 42; 82 143-154
- - sail cloth, 59 37, 42, 45
- - ship building, 33 195-199
- Literary and Scientific Institution and Wm.Barnes, 100 19
- medieval bounds, 97 62-63
- Museum, material from Waddon Hill, Roman Fort, 82 97-108
- Newfoundland trade, 82 150-151
- privateer at, 31 39-40
- Robert Bishop, c.1670, apothecary, 107 7
- rope and net industry, 82 143-154
- rope making in medieval times, 11 126-129
- rope trade in the 14th cent., 28 102-103
- Sands, exposure in Stony Head cutting, Loders, 96 8-13
- seal casts, 66 107-108
- section in alluvium east of Asker bridge, 78 30-31
- shipbuilding, 33 195-199
- St. Andrews, church bells, 27 105
- St. Mary's church,
- - brass to Edward Coker of Mappowder, d.1685, 36 226
- - bells, 19 32; 25 71-72; 27 105-106; 60 114
- - chandelier, formerly in, 85 176
- - description by Sir William Glynne, 1825 and 1852, 44 102-103
- - effigies, cross-legged, 27 8, 13
- Star Garage, observation of site, 108 190
- trade tokens, 29 99-100
- visit of King John, 16 136
- Watton Hill, Roman burial, 90 169-170
- West Bay,
- - Celtic burial with mirror handle, 76 91-94; 81 106; 87 107
- - church bells, 25 72
- - spoon, medieval, 72 95
- Briquetage,
- from Furzey Island, 110 49
- in Purbeck, 70 56-58
- Bristol Institution (Bristol Museum), link with Mary Anning and role in early history of geology, 108 138-140
- British (Celts), in Dorset during the Saxon Conquest, 3 74-103
- British church in the Dark Ages, 70 65-73
- Brittle Star, Ophiurella (ophiurdea) nereida Wright, from Sandsfoot Castle, 4 56-57
- Broadmayne,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 64
- bank barrow, 105 15, 17
- brickmaking, 89 318-324
- Bronze Age beaker burial and Roman site, 88 103-105
- church,
- - bells, 24 115
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 215
- - history and description, 12 62-64
- - restoration, 39 103
- Friar Mayne, Knights Hospitallers, 53 46
- High St., Roman coin, 77 152
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 113
- Iron Age and Romano-British settlement, 95 44-49
- Knighton Lane, prehistoric burial and Roman remains, 102 100-101
- Osmington drove, crouched burial, 107 154 Broadwey to Abbotsbury, corallian outcrop, 57 85-89
- Broadwey,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 64
- advowson and rectors, 68 45, 51
- church, bells, 25 47
- Crock Hole, field name, ?kiln site, 110 29
- deeds, 69 70
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 113
- Lorton Farm, medieval pottery find, 101 133
- post-medieval pottery production, 110 29, 34-35
- properties of the nunnery of St. Mary, Clerkenwell, 68 45, 51
- Ronaldsway, lost name, 88 215
- Broadwindsor,
- Attisham Farm, medieval deer-park, 92 205-206
- Blackdown, church bell, 25 42
- chantries, 30 51
- Charles II's escape, the George Inn, 8 19, 26-27
- church,
- - bells, 19 27,35; 24 107-109; 25 42-43,; 27 106
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 123
- - restoration, 39 100
- deeds, 32 99-100; 65 94; 69 70-71
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 114
- manorial documents, 62 55
- Park Water Lane, medieval deer-park, 100 32
- Park, medieval deer-park, 92 206-208
- Brocas, Sir Bernard, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1376, 65 87
- Brocklebank, Joan, obituary, 109 167-168
- Brodeway, Rich., d.1536, brass in Purse Caundle church, 25 149-153
- Broken Beds of the Purbeck, 61 125-126
- Bronze, see copper alloy
- Bronze Age,
- arrowhead, Bindon Lane, East Stoke, 85 102
- and early Iron Age sites, Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 103 122
- and later finds, Badbury Rings, 76 95; 109 65, 67, 69, 73-75, 77-78, 129
- Bournemouth Hospital, 109 123
- and Neolithic remains in Dorset and Bournemouth area, 90 207-229
- and Roman finds, Bokerly Dyke, Pentridge, 85 106
- axehead, Bradpole, 82 85
- beaker burial, Broadmayne, 88 103-105
- collared urn, Bere Down, Bere Regis, 86 115
- Canford Heath, 109 123
- Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55
- Dorchester, 109 81, 83-84, 87-89, 125
- early, various finds in Purbeck, 81 117-118
- field system, Valley of Stones, Littlebredy, 110 144
- food vessels, Grimston Down, Stratton, 78 90
- hoard, Grimstone, Stratton, 86 115
- - Hazelbury Bryan, 56 131-132
- Kington Magna area, 109 93, 94
- late,
- - remains in Bournemouth area, 54 83-86
- - palstave from Pentridge Hill, Cranborne, 105 142-143
- Maiden Castle, lack of evidence ofoccupation, 57 3; 58 3
- palstave hoard, Bournemouth, 107 153
- Pamphill, 109 123-124
- pit complex Knighton Farm, 110 142
- ring ditches, Bargates, Christchurch, 99 120
- settlement site,
- - Coburg Rd., Dorchester, 110 144-145
- - Moortown Aerodrome, Poole, 106 114; 110 142
- - Buckler's Hill, West Compton, 105 143-144
- sherds, bell barrow, Oakley Down, Wimborne St. Giles, 77 151
- site,
- - Hampreston, Uddens, 107 158
- - Kites Farm, Blandford, 105 143
- - Rowden, Winterbourne Steepleton, excavation, 103 119-121
- spear-head from Muckleford, Bradford Peverell, 54 lxxvii
- Stour Valley Gravels site, 109 124-125
- swords and rapiers, 58 26-29
- urnfield at Kinson, 54 79-86
- urns associated with barrow, Witchampton, 110 142-143
- Bronze,
- alloys and processes in classical and prehistoric times, 21 40-48
- and other artefacts from Waddon Hill Roman fort, 101 65-83
- armlets from Tarrant Gunville and Plush Manor, 78 90-91
- daggers, from barrows excavated by Ed. Cunnington, 58 19-21
- implement hoard, Sleight Farm, Winfrith Newburgh, 25 xxiii-xxiv
- objects in Museum, 1900, 21 49-104
- Bronzes, Roman, Colliton Park, Library site, 104 109-111
- Brooches,
- Fordington Down, Bradford Peverell, 78 80-81
- Early Anglo-Saxon, button brooch, 105 151
- La Tene III, from Chettle Down, 82 83-84
- from Southfield House, Dorchester, 109 127, 129
- Museum, 1900, 21 77-84
- from Gussage Valley, 109 134
- penannular, Hamworthy, 100 116
- Pins Knoll, Litton Cheney, 89 158-159
- Roman,
- - Colliton Park, Library site, 104 108-109
- - Kington Magna, 102 88
- - Norden, Corfe Castle, 78 91
- - penannular, Longstone Ope, Portland, 97 47
- - South Eggardon Farm, Askerswell, 87 85
- - South Grove Cottage, Dorchester, 103 40-41
- - St. Aldhelm's Head, Worth Matravers, 91 192
- - Waddon Hill, 82 97-98; 101 58-63
- - Woodyates, Pentridge, 98 58
- - Wilkswood, Langton Matravers, 81 122
- Romano-British burial, Swanage, 76 76-77
- Romano-British settlement, Studland, 87 189-190
- Romano-British,
- - Badbury Rings, 54 89 107 162
- - Walls, Puncknowle, 107 76-80
- Romano-Celtic, Aucissa type, Hardye's School, Dorchester, 71 64
- rosette type, Iron Age and British site, Broadmayne, 95 45
- T-shaped, Bryanston School, 80 108-110
- Waddon Hill, Stoke Abbot, 104 187
- Wallisdown Road, Poole, 104 187
- Brook, Sir Thomas, d.1419, and wife, brass in Thorncombe church, 29 278-279
- Brooks, Margaret, entomologist,
- collections, 110 14-15
- principal books and papers, 110 14
- Brown, S.C.S., entomologist,
- collections, 110 14-15
- principal books and papers, 110 14
- Brown, Tony, obituary, 109 171
- Browne, Thomas, d.1617, brass in Piddlehinton church, 32 214-215
- Browning, Robert, of Pentridge, forefather of Robert Browning, poet, 32 59-60
- Brownsea (Branksea), church bells, 25 117
- Brownsea Island,
- burials, medieval, 101 140
- chapel on, 109 139
- church, chandeliers in, 85 167-168
- history, 26 187-194
- leases, 58 44
- medieval cemetery, 103 134-136
- survey of mammals, 86 86-95
- underwater site with Romano-British pottery, 101 140
- Bruning (Brounyng) family, brasses in Melbury Sampford church, 28 231-244
- Bryan of Haselbury, family of, 22 139-140
- Bryanston,
- church, bells, 25 112
- deed, 69 72
- G.A.K.Harvey, entomologist, 110 7
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 114
- medieval deer-park, 99 9-10
- Romano-British burial and pits, 80 108-110
- Bryantspuddle,
- deed, 69 72
- Mesolithic and other flints, 83 82
- Bryophyta,
- list recorded at Stony Down Plantation, Corfe Mullen, 104 202-203
- mosses found in Glanvilles Wootton, 5 150-153
- recorders of, 79 86
- Spring Meeting of the British Bryological Society, 99 136
- Bryozoa,
- from the Portland Beds, distribution, 100 130-131
- in the Dorset Jurassic, 101 147
- new form in the Portlandian, Tilly Whim Caves, 108 209
- Bubb or Bobbe, family of, 22 41
- Buckets, Saxon, 4 98-101
- Buckhorn Weston,
- church,
- - bells, 25 54, 56; 27 106
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 151
- - restoration, 40 91
- deeds, 32 100; 69 72
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 115
- Mesolithic artefacts from, 109 97, 100
- stone effigy, 14th cent., 74 51-59
- Buckland Newton,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 61, 63, 75
- church,
- - bells, 24 139; 60 114
- - Christ in Majesty, fragment, 106 17, 21
- - description by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1825, 44 101-102
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 259
- - restoration, 40 88
- - visits, 10 xxiii-xxiv; 28 lvi-lvii
- Clinger Farm, medieval deer-park, 89 177-180
- deeds, 32 100; 58 45; 69 72
- Dungeon Hill Camp, 21 203-204
- Duntish Court, icehouse, 86 229
- Duntish, medieval deer-park, 84 147-149
- field names from Saxon charters, 55 261-263, 268
- Giant's Head Hill, petrographical identification of axes, 80 99
- Glastonbury Abbey Estate farming, 87 234-250
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 115
- Manor Court roll, 62 55
- parish registers, 1568-1812, 10 97-106
- Saxon charter B889 refers(?) to Buckland, Plymouth, 61 68
- Saxon charter, grants of land in Boclonde
- and Plussh, 55 254-268
- Buckland Ripers, Chickerell,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 61
- church, bell, 25 47
- deeds, 58 45; 69 72
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 115
- Buckland, William,
- letter from Joseph Pentland on fossil reptiles, 97 12-16
- at Lyme Regis, links,
- - with Mary Anning, 60 151-163
- - with the Misses Philpot, 98 43-48
- Buckle-plate, medieval, Long Ground, Oakley Down, Wimborne St.Giles, 106 154
- Buckler, John,
- Almshouse, Sherborne, watercolour, 1803, 91 frontispiece
- North-West view of the Chapel of Beaminster,1814, 83 frontispiece
- Buckman, James, 1814-1884,
- contributions to Dorset flora, 79 78
- first secretary, Dorset Natural History and
- Antiquarian Field Club, 82 73-74
- fossil collection, formerly in the Sherborne School Museum, 98 37
- obituary and portrait, 7 1-4
- Buckman, Sydney Savory, contribution to Jurassic geology, 82 74-76
- Bucknowle Farm, Corfe Castle,
- coins from Romano-British settlement, 102 102-104
- excavations at, 109 129
- Iron Age and Roman site excavations, 1976, 98 54
- Neolithic arrow-head found at Villa site, 104 170
- Roman Villa, excavations,
- - 1976-1986, 99 120; 100 112; 101 133; 102 88; 103 123; 104 182-183; 105 146; 106 116-117 107 164; 108 181
- Budden, John, d.1620, biographical sketch of Cardinal Morton, 3 49-73
- Buddhist sculptures from Gandhara, N.W.India, 24 93-102
- Budleigh Pebbles between Seaton and Charmouth compared with those in Budleigh Salterton cliffs, 68 91-92
- Building, post-medieval, Pentridge Hill, 104 62-65
- Buildings
- for preservation, 64 112-117
- restoration and protection, 44 77-85
- Bulbarrow, Rawlsbury Camp, Iron Age sherds, 76 94
- Bulbury Camp, Lytchett Minster, surface finds, 86 115
- Bull, Arthur Jarvis, In Memoriam, 85 17-19
- Bull, bronze, Waddon Hill Roman fort, 82 105-108
- Bumper's Lane Second Quarry, Portland, skull, bones and stone artefacts, 74 39-47
- Bunter Pebble Beds, comparison of Budleigh Salterton pebbles with those between Seatown and Charmouth, 68 91-92
- Bunter quartzite pebbles, Budleigh pebbles, 72 132
- Bunting, Robert Hugh, In Memoriam, 88 19-20
- Burgess, George, d.1640, brass in St. Mary's, Wareham, 34 159
- Burgess, James, walking tour in Wales with Wm. Williams of Bridehead, 1796, 64 84-91
- Burial mounds,
- scheduled 1952, 74 81
- rituals, 29 232-250
- Burials (period uncertain),
- Broadmayne, pre-historic, 102 100-101
- Charlton Marshall, 110 145
- Chettle House, 86 119
- Corfe Castle, 109 129
- Dorchester, 109 83, 84, 86, 88, 89, 125-33
- ?excavation, Fordington Farm, Dorchester, 110 144
- Gillingham, Slaughtergate Farm, long barrow, 76 96
- Hilton, 95 102
- Kington Magna area, 109 94, 95
- Okeford Fitzpaine, bones in a chalk pit and elsewhere, 4 91-94
- Pamphill, 109 123
- Piddlehinton, cemetery, 87 110
- Spetisbury, 95 101-102
- Stratton, Poor Lot Down, 86 108-109
- Sutton Poyntz and Weymouth, 86 114
- Swanage, 87 112-113
- Wareham St.Martin, 110 152
- Wareham, the Priory, 86 116
- Burials,
- beaker to Saxon,
- - Long Crichel, Launceston Down, 104 39-58
- beaker,
- - Broadmayne, 88 103-105
- - Rimbury, Preston, 102 98-100
- Bronze Age,
- - Arne, Worgret Barrow, 87 119-125
- - Bincombe Barrow, 65 38-52
- - Chaldon Down barrows, 95 35-41
- - Church Knowle, Knowle Hill, 76 51-55
- - Frampton, Long Ash Lane, barrows, 80 111-132
- - Kingston Russell, three barrows, 102 19-31
- - Kinson barrows, Bournemouth, 80 133-145
- - Kinson urnfield, 54 79-86
- - Litton Cheney, Barges Farm, barrow, 80 163-165,173-177;
- - Long Bredy Hut, barrow, 100 43-53
- - Melcombe Bingham, 38 74-80
- - nr. Kimmeridge, 74 49
- - Puncknowle, three round barrows, 106 63-76
- - Purbeck, various sites, 81 117
- - Tarrant Hinton, Barton Field Villa site, 98 61-62
- - Wimborne St. Giles, Oakley Down,
- - - barrow, 73 36-44
- - - bowl barrow, 92 159-167
- - Winterborne Kingston, bell barrow, 94 37-43
- - Winterborne St. Martin, Eweleaze barn, 26 6-39
- - - primary, in a bowl barrow ditch, 105 141-142
- - Winterbourne Steepleton, Cowleaze Pasture, 104 175
- Celtic, mirror burial, Bridport, West Bay, 76 90-94; 81 106; 87 107
- Cist, 110 37-38, 43-44, 143
- - Acton, Langton Matravers, 71 66
- - Blashenwell, Corfe Castle, 87 97-98
- - Chickerell, 85 100-101
- - Church Knowle, Bradle Farm, 74 50
- - nr. kimmeridge, 74 49-50
- - Portland,
- - - Coombe Fields Quarry, 19 128-129
- - - Fortuneswell and Southwell, 72 83
- - - Southwell, Sweet Hill Lane, 92 141-143
- - - Verne Common Rd., 93 143-145
- - Smedmore Hill, 81 94-97; 89 145
- - Swanage, Herston, 104 192-194
- - - Priest's Caravan Park, 96 54
- - Ulwell, Shepherd's Farm, 71 68; 88 120-121
- - Winterborne St. Martin, Manor Farm, 72 90 - crouched, Broadmayne, Osmington Drove, 107 154
- Durotrigian,
- - Broadmayne, 95 44-49
- - Dorchester, Friar's Close, 107 158-159
- - Litton Cheney, Pins Knoll, 89 156-157
- - various, 79 120
- Iron Age,
- - Litton Cheney, Pins Knoll, 81 124-126
- - Portland, Verne Common, 92 62
- - Swanage, Priest's Way Caravan Park, 95 101
- - Whitcombe, 87 96; 88 113; 89 126-127
- - Worth Matravers, Gallows Gore, 70 41-42
- Iron Age/Romano-British,
- - Dorchester, The Trumpet Major, 108 171
- - Marnhull, Allard's Quarry, 72 21, 26-27, 31-33,71-74
- - Wyke Regis, Lea Rd., 103 131-132
- Medieval,
- - Brownsea Island, 101 140; 103 134-136
- - Dorchester, 7 Orchard St., 102 92
- - Sherborne, Newland, 77 145
- - West Bexington, 83 82
- - Worth Matravers, St. Aldhelm's Head, 79 105
- Prehistoric,
- - Preston, Old Granary Close, 107 174-175
- - Dorchester, Alington Avenue, 107 103-107
- Roman,
- - Bridport, Watton Hill, 90 169-170
- - Burton Bradstock, 87 114-115
- - Chickerell, Putton Lane Brickyards, 87 115-118; 100 112
- - Dorchester,
- - - 8 Albert Rd, 108 184
- - - 43 Cornwall Rd., 108 184
- - - Casterbridge Rd., 106 116
- - - Crown Buildings site, 103 67-100
- - - Max Gate, 11 78-81
- - - St. Thomas Rd., and the Grove, 85 100
- - Fordington, Old Vicarage, 103 44-47,
- - Langton Long Blandford, Lophill Farm, 101 138
- - Portland, Weston Rd., 97 47
- - Poundbury, 88 109-110; 89 133-135,144; 90 171-173; 91 183-186; 92 138-140; 93 154-156; 94 80; 95 97-100; 96 50; 97 53-54; 98 55-56; 101 133-135; 102 91 108 81-86
- - West Lulworth, 105 150-151
- Roman-Saxon, Ulwell, Shepherd's farm, 104 190
- Romano-British,
- - Bryanston School, 80 108-110
- - Cann, lead coffin, 38 68-73
- - Dorchester,
- - - Came View Estate, 81 107
- - - Hawthorn Lodge, 87 110
- - - Maumbury rings, 32 238-241,252-253; 34 92-94
- - - Police Station and Syward Rd., 77 132-133
- - - Police Station, 74 97
- - - The Grove, 97 52-53
- - - Wareham House (The Trumpet Major), 14 105-107
- - Hamworthy Potteries Ltd., 96 62
- - Kimmeridge, Gaulter Gap, 69 33-41
- - Langton Matravers, Putlake Farm, 81 122-123
- - Portesham, 97 51
- - Puncknowle, the Knoll, 88 108
- - Studland churchyard, 77 126
- - Studland, 74 51-54
- - Swanage, Atlantic Rd., 76 76-77
- - Toller Fratrum, Whitesheet Hill, 74 100-101
- - Weymouth,
- - - Radipole Lane, 99 125
- - - South Hill Estate, 73 95-96
- - Woodlands, Knobs Crook, 81 99-100
- - Wyke Regis, Wyke Regis Reservoir, 71 70-72
- Saxon,
- - Bradford Peverell, FromeView, 99 120; 100 112; 101 133; 103 126
- - Christchurch, Bargates, 99 120
- - Dorchester, Trumpet Major (Wareham House), 106 148-152
- - Hardown Hill, 53 247-249; 90 232-240
- - Iwerne Courtney, Hambledon Hill, 99 122
- - Long Crichel, Launceston Down, 104 44-48, 56-59
- - Woodlands, Knowlton Circles, 84 117-124
- seventh-century inhumation burial at Ulwell, near Swanage, 110 37-47 110 145
- Burials,
- heart burials and heart shrines, 48 38-58
- and religion in Roman Dorset, 95 64-65
- Burials, in Charles Warne's recorded barrows, 9 55-77
- Burins from Kington Magna area, 109 94-96, 98, 100, 101
- Burleston (Burston),
- church goods inventory, 1552, 25 270
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 116
- Old Church and Rectory, water colour, c.1830, 82 frontispiece
- Burleston and Puddletown, ring ditches and other features, 106 114
- Burney, Fanny, Weymouth Theatre, 89 305
- Burning Cliff,
- Kimmeridge, Clavell's Hard, 1973, 96 16-19
- Lyme Regis, 1908, 29 156-160
- Burstock,
- church,
- - bells, 19 35, 39; 24 109; 25 43, 44; 60 114
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 124
- - restoration, 39 100
- deed, 69 72-73
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 116
- manor, survey, 62 55
- Burt, George, 1817-1893, of Swanage, civil engineer and benefactor, 107 12 et seq.
Burton Bradstock,
- Burton Freshwater, sections in the Inferior Oolite and Bridport Sands, 91 114
- chapel of St. Luke, Sturthill, 27 225-231; 30 20-22
- church,
- - bells, 25 72; 60 114
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 157
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1849, 45 16-17
- field names, 82 134, 136, 142
- Graveston (Graston), grant of land to Bindon Abbey, 54 55
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 117
- medieval deer-park, 93 171-173
- neolithic arrow-head, 79 116
- Richard Roberts, flax-spinner, his mills, 99 11-18
- ring ditch, unrecorded, 105 143
- Roman inhumation burials, 87 114-118
- Romano-British site at mouth of R. Bride, 81 106
- Stromatolitic Limestone in the Upper Bajocian, 107 184-186
- Sturthill,
- - deserted medieval village, 95 100-101
- - Romano-British site, 90 167
- Burton Limestone, Inferior Oolite, Stony Head cutting, Loders, 96 8-13
- Burton Long, see Longburton
- Bustard, possible re-introduction, 19 civ
- Butalis siccella Zeller, occurrence, 9 118-122
- Butcher, Dr. Roger William, obituary, 93 29
- Butler, Rev. P.A. 109 18-19
- Butterflies, see under Lepidoptera
- Button's Cowlease, East Holme, geophysical survey of ?kiln site, 110 32
- Buttony (button making),
- processes, origins and decay, 35 71-74
- in Dorset, note, 59 40-41
- Buzbury Rings, Tarrant Keyneston,
- Charles Warne's description, 4 95-97
- excavation of ditches, 1957, 80 107-108
- map and note, 34 39-40
- Mesolithic find, 91 173
- occupation remains, 76 94-95; 78 91; 86 112-114; 88 121
- Byng, Sir John, 109 5
- Byre-houses, Studland, Romano-British settlement, 87 172-175
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