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- Haberdashery at Sherborne, note, 59 41
- Haines Natural History Collection in the Museum, 88 74-75
- Haines, Frederick Haslefoot, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 6
- collections, 110 15
- and naturalist, 88 74-75
- principal books and papers, 110 14
- Hair from a Roman burial in Dorchester, 103 67-100
- Hair pin, Roman, found at Dorchester, 4 104
- Halite, recent deposits, Portland Bill, 90 44-45
- Hall, Charles, barrow excavations, 88 128-148
- Hall, L. Beeching, 1878-1945, contributions to Dorset flora, 79 82
- Halstock,
- chantry chapel, 31 89-91
- church,
- - bells, 25 45; 26 211; 27 108, 125
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 115
- - restoration, 39 101
- deed, 32 114
- field names, 58 115; 82 141
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 114
- Manor Court, 1515-16, 77 157-161
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32, 34
- "Moryate", lost name, 88 215
- Roman coin, 95 102
- Roman Villa, excavations, 89 125-126; 91 180-181; 92 134; 93 143-151; 94 77-80; 95 91; 96 57-58; 97 57-60; 98 56; 99 122-124; 100 114-115; 101 137; 102 88-91; 103 123; 104 183-184; 105 146; 106 116, 118; 107 163-164
- Roman Villa, mosaic, 94 77-80
- Roman Villa, tesserae, 77 151-152
- Saxon charter and field names, 58 112-115
- state of the parish, c.1600, 89 231
- strap-end, Anglo-Saxon, found 1863, 108 196
- trade token, 29 103
- Ham Hill, Somerset, account by H. St. George Gray, 52 lxxi-lxxiv
- Hambledon Hill and Hod Hill, 16 156-158
- Hambledon Hill,
- Cornish axes, 109 l02;
- Early Iron Age and Romano-British site, 81 108-109
- early Iron Age pottery exposed in rampart, 46 73-74
- long barrow, 105 16, 20
- Mesolithic finds, 109 93, 94
- Neolithic causewayed enclosure, trial excavation, 73 105-106
- - excavation reports, 97 47; 98 57; 99 122; 100 116; 101 138; 102 85; 103 117; 104 170
- Neolithic site, contemporary agriculture at Everley Water Meadow, 106 111
- Hammett, Frank, obituary, 90 20-21
- Hammoon,
- admission of preacher under the Common- wealth, 36 77
- church,
- - bells, 19 36; 24 105, 111; 25 105, 111
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 232
- - medieval cross, 35 xxxix-xl
- - nave roof, 49 146
- - restoration, 40 89
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 115
- Manor House, 53 xlvii-xlviii
- Hampreston,
- 17th cent. field shapes, 90 255
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 79
- Breche, medieval deer-park, 100 32
- church,
- - bells, 25 107; 27 108; 60 116
- - history and description, 19 lx-lxiii
- - restoration, 39 117
- - tympanum, 106 13, 20
- Coneygar Lane, Iron Age C finds, 72 91
- deeds, 32 114; 58 57
- Deverel-Rimbury urns, 88 114
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 115
- late Neolithic site, 108 171
- Longham, Roman coin, 100 116
- medieval status of parish, 109 51, 52
- Stapehill, Simon's Ground, Late Bronze Age Urnfield, 76 96
- Uddens, Bronze Age site, 107 158
- Hamstead, Lulworth, lost name, 88 213-214
- Hamworthy,
- 6th cent. helmet, 54 1-4
- Architectural Pottery, the, plans, 92 212-213
- brooch, bronze, penannular, 100 116
- coastal sites and observations, 107 159
- Iron Age/Romano-British site, excavations, 104 181-182
- Peninsula, occupation in Iron Age/Romano-British times, 52 96-130
- - trial trenches at south end, 101 139
- salt-works in, 109 28
- Roman pottery sherds, 100 116
- Roman Road, 54 5-14
- Vineyard Copse, section of Roman Road, 104 194-196
- Hand-axes, see under axes
- Handbook of Local History, Dorset, by R. Douch, review, 74 185
- Handel House,
- excavations, 86 107-108
- extension of the Museum, 71 32-33
- Handley Hill, excavation at crossroads, 98 60
- Handley, see Sixpenny Handley
- Hanford,
- church bell, 25 65
- deed, 58 46
- Hod Hill, strap-ends, Anglo-Saxon, 108 195-196
- medieval heraldic pendant, 106 124
- Saxon hooked tag, 106 119
- Saxon silver sceats, 101 138; 103 126
- Hansford, Charles, bequest to the Museum, 62 31
- Hanworth, Lord, Master of the Rolls, address at opening of the Muniment Room, 53
- Harang (Hareng) family, see under Herring
- Harbin's Park, Tarrant Gunville, medieval deer-park, 86 170-172
- Harbours, see also under Bridport, Lyme Regis, Poole and Weymouth
- Poole and Bridport, survival in the 19th cent., 89 314-317
- Hardown Hill,
- Saxon burial, 53 247-249
- Saxon finds, 90 232-240
- survey of barrows, 98 62
- Hardwick, Philip, architect of Durweston Rectory and church, 98 17, 19
- Hardy, Florence Emily, bequest to the Museum, 62 32-33
- Hardy, John, convict, New South Wales, letter from, 1836, 89 325-330
- Hardy, Thomas Masterman, Admiral Sir, 42 xxxv-xxxvii
- two letters, 45 9-10
- Hardy, Thomas,
- appreciation of William Barnes, 108 8-9
- his castles, 90 258-260
- obituary, 49 xxv-xxix
- opening of Thomas Hardy Memorial Room, 61 22-27
- portrait, 48 frontispiece
- Hare, see under lagomorpha
- Harlton, Cambridgeshire, college living given to Osmond Fisher in 1867, 110 19
- Harman's Cross, Worth Matravers,
- mesolithic axe, 110 142
- Woodhyde Farm, tridactyl footprint fossil, Upper Cypris Clays and Shale Member, 107 183
- Harper, Hugo D., collection of Inferior Oolite mollusca formerly in Sherborne School Museum, 98 33-34, 37
- Harrison, James, geologist of Charmouth, specimens in the B.M. and letters from contemporary geologists, 68 103-118
- Hart, Amuel, of Lyme Regis, c. 1655, apothecary, 107 9
- Hartgill, George, Elizabethan parson and astronomer, his library, 92 267-281
- Hartgrove, Fontmell Magna, deeds, 50 282-290
- Hartley, Minterne Magna, medieval deer-park, 100 32
- Hartwell, Buckinghamshire, comparison of Shelly beds with Portland, 109 111, 112
- Harvest-men, phalangidae, British species, list and descriptions, 11 163-216
- Harwood, Philip, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 6-7
- collections, 110 15
- Hasler, John Kenneth, obituary, 103 146
- Hassard, Robert, Mayor of Lyme Regis, Accommpt of the Towne Mill, 1601, 86 179-181
- Hatton, Sir Christopher, c.1580, Vice-Admiral, relations with pirates, 71 91, 97-98, 102
- Hauterivian, see Wealden
- Havelland, family of, Wilkswood, Langton Matravers and Poole, brass and history, 52 20-29
- Hawkchurch (Devon),
- church and Wyld Court, 50 12-14
- church,
- - bells, 25 95; 60 116
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 121
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1862, 45 28
- deeds, 32 118; 69 78-79
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 116
- Wyld Court, armorial bearings, 45 158-160
- Hawker, Peter, discoverer of the first articulated ichthyosaur, Weston, Somerset, 90 119
- Hawkseeds, see hieracum
- Hawley, Francis, c.1580, deputy Vice-Admiral, relations with pirates, 71 97-105
- Haydon,
- church,
- - bell, 25 90
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 134
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 116
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32
- Roman site, 80 96-97
- West Lane, evidence for Roman settlement, 77 146
- Hayne, Robert, In Memoriam, 82 11-12
- Hayward, Arthur Rusher, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 7
- collections, 110 15
- Hazelbury Bryan,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 78
- Bronze Age hoard, 56 131-132
- church,
- - bells, 14 99; 19 28, 29; 24 106, 141, 142, 143, 144; 28 108
- - description by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1825, 44 99-100
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 263
- - history, description and restoration, 14 95-104
- Crockern Stoke, field-name, ?kiln site, 110 32
- field names, 82 134, 135, 138, 142
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 117
- Manor, early history, link with Percies of Alnwick, 14 95-96
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32
- origin of name, 105 13-14
- Romano-British pottery, 98 56
- Heart burials and shrines, 48 38-58
- Heathland,
- in Morden, usage of, 109 29-34
- plant communities, Holt Heath, 105 127-136
- tertiary, farming 1800-54, 102 11-12
- Hedgehogs, see also under insectivora
- distribution map, 105 176
- small survey, 108 223
- Heedless William's Pond (Bhompston Pond), Stinsford, zoology and botany of pond and surroundings, 33 200-223
- Helianthemum chamaecistus (rockrose), distribution map, 99 147
- Hell Stone, Portesham, 2 104-108; 15 52-54; 16 175-177; 29 lxxv-lxxviii; 42 36-41; 52 lxxv-lxxviii
- Helme, Henry, d.1581, brass in sturminster church, 32 219-220
- Helmet, 6th cent., from Hamworthy, 54 1-4
- Hemiptera,
- collected at the Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- migrations of aphids and water boatmen, 26 lxxxiv-lxxxviii
- reports,
- - 1929, 51 135
- - 1949, 71 134-135
- - 1951, 73 173
- - 1952, 74 118
- - 1956, 78 32
- - 1958, 80 24
- - 1959, 81 31-32
- - 1961, 83 38
- - 1962, 84 38
- - 1974, 96 76
- - 1982, 104 204
- Hemp cultivation at Morden, 109 31
- Hemp and flax growing in the Bridport area, 82 143-152
- trade through Bridport Harbour, 1815-1914, 86 231-234
- Hemsworth, Witchampton, Roman Villa, 30 1-12
- Hen Cliff, derivation of name, 63 36
- Henbury, Sturminster Marshall, deeds, 55 146-152
- Henge monument,
- Crab Farm, Shapwick, excavation, 110 141
- Maumbury Rings,
- - new information and dating, 106 132-134
- - revised radio-carbon dates, 110 160
- Mount Pleasant, Dorchester, excavations, 1970-71, 92 126; 93 133
- Wyke Down, Gussage St. Michael, 105 140-141; 106 110
- Hengistbury Head,
- battle axe, 103 117-119
- fieldwork in 1982 by National Maritime Museum, 104 178
- figurine reconsidered, 104 191-192; 106 127-128; 107 178
- flint working from new Mesolithic site, 103 13-20
- Iron Age project, excavations, 102 85-88; 103 122; 104 175-178; 105 144-146; 106 111-114; 107 156-157; 108 173-174
- Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic project, reports, 105 137-139; 106 107-110
- Henningmead, Wraxall, coin hoard, 110 157
- Henstridge Bowden, axes from, 109 95
- Henvil, Richard, d.1691, Anna, d.1681, and Ralph, d.1644, of Looke, brasses in Litton Cheney church, 29 273-274
- Heraldry,
- armorial bearings in the old houses of Dorset, 45 121-173
- armorial horse trappings, a Weymouth find, 32 226-238
- arms on inn signs, 60 124, 131-132
- arms,
- - Benville Manor, 45 133-134
- - Bingham's Melcombe, 45 134-138
- - Bingham, De-la-Linde and Turges in Bingham's Melcombe church, 51 249-250
- - Bragge of Sadborow, 64 62
- - Brinings, Samford, Strangways, brasses in Melbury Samford church, 28 231-244
- - Chantemarle House, 45 139-142
- - Cheverell (Sacheverell) on brass, Puddletown church, 23 197
- - Clavell,
- - - on brass, Church Knowle church, 34 164-166
- - - on Clavell tomb, Church Knowle, 48 5-6
- - Clifton Maubank, 45 142-143
- - Coker, Edward, brass in St. Mary's, Bridport, 36 226
- - constables of Corfe Castle, 65 76-91
- - Dorchester and Dorset, 18 100-107; 45 125-126
- - Eyre family, 107 7-8
- - Forde Abbey, 45 145-148
- - Gerard of Trent, 35 60-61
- - Gowis (Govis), of London, brass in Long Crichel church, 35 79-80
- - Horsey, quarterly with Malbanck and Horsey quarted Turges, brass in Yetminster church, 27 234-238
- - in Athelhampton house, 45 128-133
- - Kete impaling Grove, brass in Cheselbourne church, 36 227-228
- - Mansel-Pleydell, John Clavell, 45 frontispiece
- - Mapperton House, 45 149-154
- - Martyn family, brasses, Puddletown church, 23 198-204
- - Matravers, brass, Lytchett Matravers, 46 67
- - Mohun, brass, Fleet old church, 19 59-62; 37 124-132
- - Napper, brass in Puncknowle church, 27 275-276
- - Parkyn, rector of Corfe Castle. 16971702, 69 54, 61
- - Parnham House, 45 154-158
- - Paulet, William, Marquis of Winchester, once at Wolfeton House, 66 77-81
- - Russell, Swyre church, 29 277
- - Savage family, Bloxworth church, 10 153-161
- - Skerne, brass, Bere Regis church, 23 204-206
- - Sloper, Charles, rector of Spetisbury, d.1727, 51 85-87
- - Strong, impaling Birt, brass in Loders churchyard, 35 76
- - Tregonwell, brass, Milton Abbey, 28 226-227
- - Uvedale, brass, Crichel More church, 32 222-224
- - Whitewood, brass, Langton Long Blandford church, 32 220-222
- - Wild Court (Devon), Hawkchurch, 45 158-160
- - Winterborne Clenston House, 45 166-169
- - Wolfeton House, Charminster, 45 160-166; 66 76-83
- Cerne Abbey gatehouse, 59 18-23
- of Forsey family, 109 23-24
- Medieval pendants from Stourpaine and Hanford, 106 124
- on funeral monuments, 46 33-36
- on steelyard weights, 47 1-24; 52 xlix-li; 58 31-34, 36-42; 64 21-24; 64 21-24; 64 21-24; 75 84-85
- shields of arms of 18 eponymous Dorset families, 22 opp. pages 119, 132, 140
- Squibb, Arthur, Clarencieux King of Arms, 1646-1650, 68 54-65
- stone carving at Hilton All Saints, 51 240-245
- Herbert family, at Wolfeton House, arms and pedigree, 66 76-83
- Hermitage,
- church,
- - bells, 25 80
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 252
- deeds, 69 79
- Hartley Manor Farm, 13th cent. kiln, 81 103; 88 161-175
- incumbents, 1542-1731, 72 117
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32
- Heronries in Dorset, 45 75-80
- Herring family of Langton Herring, 14 168-170
- Herston, Swanage,
- dinosaur footprints, 84 36; 85 38
- excavation at Priest's Caravan Park, 96 54
- Iron Age site, 70 42, 50
- megalosaurus footprint, 85 38
- three cist burials, 104 192-194
- Hervey, G.Aidan K., entomologist,
- biographical notes, 110 7
- collections, 110 15
- Hetangian, see also under Blue Lias
- section at Tolcis Quarry, Axminster, Devon, 78 58-63
- Heterostrophus phillipsi, from Oxford clay, Crook's Hill brickyard, Chickerell, 85 39
- Hethfelton, East Stoke, grant of lands to Bindon Abbey, 54 51, 57
- Hewstock, Hinton St. Mary, lost name, 88 215
- Heynes, Stephen, alias Carless, pirate, 71 89-102
- Hides, virgates, perticas, land measurement units, 108 197-198
- Hieracium and Euphrasia in Dorset, lists, 92 120-122
- Higginbotham, John Charles, Orme Agnus, Dorset novelist, 69 108-111
- High Stoy, Minterne Magna, telegraph station, mechanical, 11 135-141
- Higher Bockhampton, section across Roman road, 92 147-148
- Highmores Hill, Sherborne, its geology, 65 157-162
- Hill (Hulle), medieval manor in Iwerne Courtney, 69 45-50
- Hillfield,
- church bells, 24 143; 24 143; 25 79; 60 116
- medieval deer-park, 94 67
- Hillforts,
- Abbotsbury Castle, excavations 1974-5, 96 56; 97 51
- Badbury Rings, Bronze Age and later finds, 76 95
- - importance in Saxon times, 66 19-30
- Banbury Hill Camp, Okeford Fitzpaine, 108 175, 177
- Bindon Hill, 99 125
- - early Iron Age beach-head, 72 80-82
- Bulbury Camp, surface finds, 86 115
- Buzbury Rings, excavation of ditches 1957, 80 107-108
- - occupation remains, 86 112-114
- Chalbury, description, 21 188-192
- Dudsbury, account of, 19 lxiii-lxv
- Dungeon Hill camp, Buckland Newton, 21 203-204
- Eggardon, 20 174-178; 42 31-35
- - excavation of five pits, 22 28-42
- - excavations, 1963-66, 100 54-72
- - octagon, 21 xxviii-xxix
- - sling stones and quern, 95 102
- - surface finds, 76 89
- Flower's Barrow, Iron age finds, 70 44
- Hambledon and Hod Hill, 16 156-158
- Hambledon, early Iron Age pottery exposed in rampart, 46 73-74
- - Early Iron age/Romano-British site, 81 108-109
- - long barrow, 105 16, 20
- Hod Hill, account by Prof. Boyd Dawkins, 19 lxxx-lxxxvi
- - description, 16 157-158
- - excavations of Iron Age camp and Roman Fort,
- - - 1949, 71 41-50
- - - 1951, 73 105
- - - 1952-3, 74 107
- - - 1954, 76 95-96
- Maiden Castle, see under Maiden Castle
- of Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire, overcome in Vespasian's campaign, 95 52-53
- Pilsdon, 7 102-105
- - excavations, 86 102; 87 90; 88 106-107; 89 123-125; 90 166-167; 91 177-178; 92 126-127; 93 133-134; 104 178-179
- Poundbury, animal remains, 97 54
- - earthworks shown up by drought of 1896, 18 170-171
- - H.J.Moule's suggestions for research, 16 151-152
- - Neolithic and early Bronze Age occupation, 86 106-107
- - north east corner defences, 102 91
- - post Roman settlement, 95 97-100
- - restoration and public rights, 43 xlvi-xlvii, li-liii
- - Warne's Pastoral Camp and Maiden Castle, a disquisition, 16 48-54
- Rawlsbury, Iron Age sherds, 76 94
- Shipton Hill, 77 135-136
- Spettisbury Rings, excavation of ditch, 1958, 80 108
- Woodbury Hill, 7 93-98
- Hillside evolution, in South West Dorset, 94 27-36
- Hilton, Cheselbourne,
- barrows, record re-examined, 88 144
- church,
- - bells, 25 113; 60 116
- - description, 29 111-118; 51 77-78
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 246
- - heraldic stone carving, 51 240-245
- - painted panels from Milton Abbey, 29 114-115; 42 71
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 117
- inhumation burial, 95 102
- Rawlsbury Camp, Iron Age sherds, 76 94
- Himantoglossum hircinum (Lizard Orchid), 109 157
- Hinton Martell,
- church,
- - bells, 25 107
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 235; 26 158
- deeds, 65 98-99; 69 79
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 118
- relation to Wimborne Minster, 109 50, 52
- Hinton Parva,
- church,
- - bells, 25 108
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 231
- - panel over south doorway, tympanum, 106 10-11, 20
- - restoration, 39 117
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 118
- Stanbridge, Roman site, 71 66
- Hinton St. Mary,
- church,
- - bells, 25 65
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 143
- enclosures, 16th cent., 73 117
- Hewstock, lost name, 88 215
- Manor House, 53 lxii-lxiii
- medieval deer-park, 93 173
- medieval field shapes, 90 250-251
- mosaic, Christian Roman, 85 116-121, illus. frontispiece
- - letter from H.S.L.Dewar, 87 267
- - re-interpretation of its symbolism, 102 43-48
- Roman Villa, excavation 1964, 86 150-154
- - removal of the mosaic, 87 102-103
- Saxon charter, 58 119-121
- Hinton, David, Alfred's Kingdom, review, 99 157
- Hippocrepsis comosa (Horseshoe vetch), distribution map, 99 148
- Hippophagy, horse sacrifice, among the Durotriges, 91 194-195
- Hirundea, collected at Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- Histionotus angularis, description, from Middle Purbeck, Herston, 11 91-96
- Historic buildings and ancient monuments, list of those scheduled 1952, 74 79-84
- Historical Monuments Commission, work in Dorset to 1942, 64 110-111
- Historical Monuments, Inventory of, in Dorset, Vol I, West, R.C.H.M., review, J.L.N.Myers, 74 183-184
- Historical research and school curriculum, 56 11-21
- Histories, of the County and towns, 24 xxx-xxxii
- History, local, Dorset bibliography, 1973-76, 98 133-134
- Hoar Stone, Beaminster Down, 45 xlix
- Hobarrow Bay, derivation of name, 63 36
- Hobnails,
- from Fordington Down, 109 125
- Romano-British site, Walls, Puncknowle, 107 67 et seq.
- Hod Hill, 16 157-158
- account by Prof. Boyd Dawkins, 19 lxxx-lxxxvi
- excavations, 71 41-50; 73 105; 74 107; 76 95-96
- Hog Cliff Hill, Maiden Newton,
- comparison with Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55
- excavations, 1959-60, 81 94; 82 83
- Holditch (Devon), medieval deer-park, 100 32
- Hole Common, Lyme Regis,
- kiln, 18th cent., 104 137-142
- kiln site, 110 33-34
- Holland, Thomas, 2nd Earl of Kent, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1390-1396, 65 88
- Holloway, William, of Weymouth, Dorset poet, 1761-1854, works and bibliography, 82 167-177; 87 265-266
- Holman-Hunt, C.B., entomologist, 110 7
- Holme Priory, charters and property, 11 142-147; 14 108-113
- Holnest,
- church,
- - bells, 25 90, 92; 60 116
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 138
- deed, 32 119; 69 79
- geological specimens from brickyard, 110 139
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32
- Holocephali, Inferior Oolite, Cotswold to Burton Bradstock, 37 53-54
- Holt,
- Bronze Age, bowl barrow, 108 171
- chantry, 27 222; 28 24; 29 78
- church, history, 88 188-197
- field names, 58 123
- Forest, chase and park, 88 197-202
- Heath, plant communities, 105 127-136
- Holtwood, pottery finds, kiln site (?), 106 124-125
- Lower Row, excavation of a possible kiln site, 110 159
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32
- medieval deer-parks, 91 202-205
- sarsen hammer-head, 88 113-114
- Uddens, Saxon charter and field names, 58 121-123
- Holtwood, Holt, pottery finds, kiln site (?), 106 124-125
- Holwell,
- church,
- - bells, 25 90; 60 117
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 149
- - roof structures, 49 140-141
- field names, 82 135, 141; 89 135, 141
- flora, a list, 2 32-52
- Hill Street Farm, Iron Age pottery, 72 78; 86 119
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 119
- Westrow,
- - old graves, 86 119
- - Romano-British site, 77 146
- Holworth,
- excavation of medieval village, 80 103-105
- south, superficial pleistocene deposits, 77 99
- Holy Ash, (Holeaysshe), Manor court, 1515-16, 77 157-161
- Holy Trinity church and High West St., Dorchester, c.1830, drawing by Henry Moule, 78 frontispiece
- Home, Sir Everard, work on Saurian fossils, early 19th cent., 90 117 et seq.
- Hone, medieval, from Charmouth, 79 116
- Hooke,
- church,
- - bell, 25 45
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 112
- - restoration, 39 101
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 119
- manorial documents, 62 56
- Park, medieval deer-park, 83 113-116; 86 164
- Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703, work on barometers, 107 2-5
- Hooked-tags, Saxon, 109 135
- Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889, influence of William Barnes, 108 9
- Horn Park, Beaminster,
- ammonite find, Inferior Oolite, 89 45
- medieval deer-park, 100 33
- Horse pendants,
- Bere Regis, 110 156
- Winterborne Whitechurch, 110 156
- Horse-sacrifice among the Durotriges, 91 194-195
- Horseshoe Vetch, distribution map, 99 148
- Horseshoes, first use, 21 137-142
- medieval, Blashenwell, 50 47-48
- - Heath Farm, Owermoigne, 77 153
- - Whitchurch Canonicorum, 77 153-154
- Horsey family, of Clifton Maybank, family tree, 99 32
- Jasper, of Clifton Maybank, d.1546, career and family, 99 28-32
- John, d.1531, Sheriff and M.P., 99 28-29
- Sir John, d.1531, and Lady Elizabeth, brass in Yetminster church, 27 234-238
- Sir John, d.1564, political services, land holdings, his will, 99 28-32; 100 22-30
- Horsey, Ian Philip, Obituary, 110 182
- Horton and Knowlton, union of the parishes, 36 8 et seq.
- Horton,
- church,
- - bells, 25 108; 27 127
- - effigy, cross-legged, 27 13; 51 183-193
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 237
- - history and description, 17 xxxix-xl
- - restoration, 39 117
- deeds, 32 119
- field names, 58 129
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 119
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 33
- Midways Cottage, excavation of a possible kiln site, 110 159
- Monmouth's capture, 41 xxxiii
- pottery kiln waste dump, mid 17th cent., 98 57
- Priory, history, 53 37
- Saxon charter and field names, 58 124-129
- Horton Abbey,
- medieval status of, 109 51
- and Seaton salt-works, 109 26
- Hour glass, Bloxworth church, 3 34-35
- Hours of the Virgin, Moreton manuscript, notes by H.J.Moule, 14 80-94
- Houses, Tudor, list by parishes, 41 83-91
- Hoverflies, 109 159, 165
- Dorset list, 91 166-171
- Howard, William, prison reformer, influence on Dorchester Model Prison, 78 94-95, 108-109
- Howbarrow, Kimmeridge, Iron Age site, 70 42, 56
- Hudleston, Wilfred H., In Memoriam, 30 civ-cv, portrait, frontispiece
- Hudson, William, 1730-1793, apothecary and botanist, plant records, 79 76
- Hulle, (Hill), medieval manor in Iwerne Minster, 69 45-50
- Human and other remains in a fissure, Purbeck Beds, Verne, Portland, 13 232-238
- Humstrum, form of rebec, 26 xxxvii-xxxviii
- Hundreds, of early medieval Wessex, 106 33-42
- Hunt, Alan,
- Radipole, 109 139
- Woolcombe, 109 136-138, 110 157-158
- Hunter, John, d.1793, surgeon, collector of Saurian fossils, 90 118
- Hurding, family, of Kingston Russell, 108 37
- Hurn, Sopley Common, earthwork ring, excavation, 100 115
- Hut circle,
- Sydling St.Nicholas, 110 143
- Valley of Stones, Littlebredy, 110 144
- Hutchins, History of Dorset,
- list of plates, in all three editions, with engravers, 68 70-85
- materials in the Wimborne archives, used, 66 53-54
- part played by William Cuming and Richard Gough in its publication, 24 46-50
- Huxtable, Anthony, 1808-1883, rector of Saffron Waldron and scientific farmer, 101 7-25
- Hyde, Puddletown, lost name, 88 213
- Hyde, Thomas, 1727-1795, of Arne and Poole, Poole election 1768, 89 282-296
- Hydracarina, collected at the Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- Hydrazoa, report 1951, 73 175
- Hydroid-serpulid symbiosis from the Upper Fuller's Earth Clay, 107 181
- Hymenoptera, reports,
- 1894, vol. 16
- 1916, vol. 38
- 1926-30, vols. 48-52
- 1944, vol. 66
- 1946, vol. 68
- 1948-55, vols. 70-77
- 1959-67, vols. 81-89
- 1969-78, vols. 91-100
- 1982-84, vols. 104-106
- 1985-86, vols. 107-108
- 1987, 109 159
- aculeata: heterogyna, ants, distribution, 43 73-74
- distribution in Dorset, 43 65-107
- entomophaga, distribution 43 86-100
- Keyhole wasps, colour sense in, 41 92-94
- phytophaga, saw-flies, distribution, 43 100-106
- tubulifera, ruby tailed wasps, distribution, 43 86
- Hymn tunes, by William Knapp of Poole, 47 159-167
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