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- Ibberton,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 58, 70
- church,
- - bells, 25 113
- - chained book of homilies, 35 25
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 262
- - restoration, 39 111
- - screen, 42 78
- deeds, 58 67
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 120
- medieval deer-park, 89 176-177
- Ice-houses, in Dorset,
- Bloxworth House, horse pumping gear, 94 87
- list, 86 203-230
- supplement, 108 199
- Winterborne Clenston, possible, 93 167-168
- Ichnites, see under reptile footprints
- Ichthyosaurs, see also under ichthyoptergyria
- early discoverers and collectors, 1779-1835, 90 115-127
- first occurrence in the Purbeck, 90 128-132
- found by Mary Anning, 60 150-151; 80 92-93
- from the Belemnite Marls east of Charmouth, 101 147
- Joseph Pentland and the osteology of fossil marine reptiles, 97 12-16
- little known Dorset specimens and possible new sub-groups, 107 127-134
- remains, Jordan Cliff, Weymouth, 95 106
- tooth, St. Oswald's Bay, 95 105
- unusual forelimb from Rodwell, 108 210-212
- Upper Kimmeridge Clay, Egmont Bight, Purbeck, 107 123, 125
- Icterine warbler, 19 cv
- Icthyoptergyria,
- descriptions and list, 9 17-21
- Dorset list, 81 59-77
- Inferior Oolite, Cotswolds to Burton Bradstock, 37 51
- new records in Dorset, 87 61-62
- Opthalmosaurus pleydelli, 11 7-15
- Idstone, pseudonym of Thomas Pearce, Vicar of Morden, contributor to the Field, etc., 94 70-74
- Iguanodon, see under ornithischia
- Ilchester Estate, account of the estate in verse, 1650, 54 lvii-lxiv
- Ilchester, Earl of, Edward Henry Charles James Fox-Strangways, In Memoriam, 86 16
- Giles Stephen Holland Fox-Strangways, In Memoriam, 81 11
- Ilchester, Somerset, durotrigian bowl, 85 94-95
- Incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 99-117; 71 110-132; 72 111-128; 73 141-162; 74 60-78; 75 115-132
- Industries of the past in Dorset, 59 32-46
- Industries, Trades, Ports, (1540-1640), 92 227-231
- Inferior Oolite,
- ammonite,
- - finds in West Dorset, 89 45
- - new species described and illustrated, 4 137-146
- Araucaria cone, cleminshawii, Sherborne, 5 141-143
- Astarte, from near Sherborne, 2 81-92
- brachiopoda, Bradford abbas, lists, 4 1-52; 1 73-88; 3 44-45
- Cephalopoda Beds of Bradford abbas, their horizon, J. Buckman's discussion, 1 67-72
- fossils, Powerstock Station quarry, 1 3-4
- Highmore Hill, Sherborne, 65 157-162
- Humfriesianum-subfurcatum boundary at Oborne, 91 41
- Louse Hill quarry, Sherborne, 86 38
- Middle Beds, Oborne Wood, Sherborne, palaeontology, stratigraphy and species list, 92 110-119
- new section,
- - in South dorset, 91 114-119
- - Loders, 93 117-118
- Shipton Gorge, Innsacre, exposures, 96 13
- sinistral gastropoda, Dorset and Somerset, 3 135-143
- Stony Head cutting, Loders, and near-by quarries, 96 8-13
- stratigraphical distribution of vertebrates, Cotswolds and Bath - Burton Bradstock districts, 37 48-55
- table to show use of term through 19th cent., 14 42
- work on stratigraphy, 1930-40, 61 127-128
- Yeo valley, west of Sherborne, 78 51-57
- Inhumation, crouched, from Pamphill 109 123
- Inhumation cemetery at Shepherd's Farm, Ulwell near Swanage, 110 37-47
- Inns,
- list of Dorset inns and their signs, 60 131-141
- mentioned in early deeds, 60 137-140
- old, of Wimborne, 41 39-48
- signs, of Dorset, 60 121-141
- Inquisitions, Post Mortem, alphabetical list of names,
- 1216-1485, 17 1-53
- 1485-1649, 20 23-80
- Insecta report, 109 158-159
- Insectivora,
- of Dorset, 24 20-23
- Pigmy Shrew (Sorex minutus), found at Chickerell, 25 xxvii
- quaternary fossils and sub-fossils, 75 164
- Insects, first appearance and reports, 1888-1929, vols. 10-51
- migration, 26 lxxxiv-civ
- Institutions of early medieval Wessex, their continuity, 106 33-42
- Institutions to benefices resulting from the Black Death, 43 7-12
- Intaglio, Roman,
- from Waddon Hill Roman fort, 101 64-65
- in seal of William de Melcombe, 98 67-69
- Intrecci, their symbolism, 21 162-187
- Inventories of church goods, 1552, by parishes, 25 196-274
- Inventories, wills and administrations, calendar, Museum 1940, 63 70+81
- Inventory, goods of William Edmonds, of Woodcote, Sixpenny Handley, 1627, 35 41-49
- Invertebrates, marine, 1987 report, 109 157-158
- Invertebrates, marine, 110 171
- Irelande (Irelond), Lettyse, d. 1541, Lytchett Matravers, and her will, 46 68-69
- Iris spuria, notes on its occurrence in Dorset, 64 118-120
- Iron,
- brooch, 110 65
- burnishers, 110 76
- chisels, 110 74
- files, 110 74
- gravers, 110 76
- key, 110 155
- knife, 110 42, 45, 155
- nail, 110 45, 65
- punches, 110 74-76
- scrapers, 110 76
- slag, 110 65, 70, 77, 79, 82-85
- Iron Age A,
- haematite bowl, Gussage St. Michael, Gussage Cowdown, 73 115
- site, Bournemouth, Ensbury Park, 86 122-125
- - Bournemouth, Strouden Farm, 86 125-126
- - Corfe Mullen, Sleight, 86 120-122
- - Langton Matravers, 60 66-72
- Iron Age and Roman finds, Poole Harbour,
- Furzey Island, 85 104
- Green Isalnd, 85 104-105
- Iron age and Roman sites in Purbeck, 71 51-53
- Worbarrow Bay, 95 88
- Iron Age and Romano-British,
- finds,
- - Corfe Mullen, 65 57-58
- - in Purbeck, 89 145-146
- settlement in the Bride Valley, summary, 102 104-105
- - Broadmayne, 95 44-49
- - Hamworthy, excavations, 1982, 104 181-182
- - Pamphill, Bradford Down, excavations, 104 71-92
- sherds,
- - Beaminster, 84 112
- - Tyneham,
- - - Brandy Bay, 89 146
- - - Worbarrow Bay, 89 146
- site,
- - Bincombe, Quarry Lodders, trial excavation, 93 135-143
- - Bradford Peverell, Poundbury Farm, 72 89-90
- - Church Knowle, Newfoundland Wood, excavation, 91 178-180
- - - West Orchard Farm, 77 126-127
- - Corfe Castle, Blashenwell, 88 120; 89 145; 91 192
- - - Sandyhills Copse, 84 114
- - Encombe, Eldon's Seat, 83 83-84
- - Gillingham, Common Mead Lane, 8 56
- - Hambledon Hill, 81 108-109
- - Kimmeridge, Rope Lake Hole, 85 102; 97 51; 101 138
- - Litton Cheney, Pins Knoll, 89 147-159
- - Loders, Waddon Hill, 81 106
- - Poole, Moortown Aerodrome, 106 114
- - - White's Pit, 106 114
- - Portland, Southwell, 85 101
- - Poxwell, Manor Farm, 108 63-80
- - Sherborne, Pinford Lane, 72 76
- - Swanage, Godlingston Farm, 86 118-119
- - Wimborne St. Giles, Oakley Down, 73 104
- - Worth Matravers, Compact Farm, 86 118
- Iron Age C, finds, Hampreston, Conegar Lane, 72 91
- Iron Age,
- burial, Verne Common, Portland, 98 62
- chalk carving from Maiden Castle, 96 53
- ditches and pits at Meadow View, Charminster, 108 175, 176
- enclosure,
- - Long Bredy, 87 81-83
- - Wimborne St. Giles, Oakley Down, 71 69-70
- finds,
- - at Badbury Rings, 109 73
- - at Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55
- - at Bucknowle Farm, Corfe Castle, 109 129
- - coins, 110 145
- - ditches, 110 151-152
- - at Dorchester sites, 109 80, 84, 89, 125-126, 133
- - fibula, 110 155
- - in Gussage Valley, 109 134
- metalworking tools, 110 73-76
- at Moortown, 109 124
- at Pamphill, 109 135
- at Poole, 109 135
- settlement, 110 145, 155
- metalworking file, Gussage All Saints, 107 176-178
- project, Hengistbury Head,
- - 1979-80, 102 85-88
- - 1981, 103 122
- - 1982, 104 175-178
- - 1983, 105 144-146
- - 1984, 106 111-114
- - 1985, 107 156-157
- - 1986, 108 173-174
- settlement,
- - Christchurch, Bargates, 99 120
- - Down Farm, Gussage St. Michael, 108 171-173
- - Farnham, plan, 104 179-180
- - Marnhull, Allard's quarry, 72 20-75
- - Poundbury, excavations, 1979, 101 133-134
- sherds, Rawlsbury Camp, Bulbarrow, 76 94
- site, Church Knowle, Knowle Hill, 79 106-107
- - Encombe, Eldon Seat, excavations 1963-4, 85 98-99; 86 109
- - in Purbeck, 70 29-59
- - Kimmeridge, Howbarrow, 70 42, 56
- - Maiden Newton, Hog Cliff Hill, excavations 1959-60, 81 94; 82 83
- - West Parley, Woodtown Farm, 51 232-236
- storage pit, Worth Matravers, St. Aldhelm's Head, 104 179
- Iron Age, Romano-British and Medieval finds,
- Kimmeridge, Rope Lake, 85 102
- Worth Matravers, Weston Farm, 86 118
- Iron Age/Roman sites, Corfe Castle, Bucknowle Farm, 98 54
- Iron ore, Abbotsbury deposits, 8 64-66
- Iron salts and rock colours, 2 63-66
- Iron slag, Eggardon Hill fort, 100 61, 63-64, 70
- Isastraea spp., Ringstead Coral Bed, Black Head, Osmington Mills 108 205
- Isle of Purbeck,
- Romano-British inhumation groups, 110 37
- Isocardiidae, Portlandian, 50 183-186
- Isognomonidae, Portlandian, 50 144-145
- Ivory disc, Culverwell, Portland, 97 47
- Iwerne Courtney (Shroton),
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 68, 75
- chantry, 30 52
- church,
- - bells, 25 65
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 153
- - screens, 42 78
- enclosures, 16th cent., 73 116-117
- Farrington, church goods inventory, 1552, 26 153
- field shapes, 90 251-252
- Hambledon Hill, see under Hambledon Hill
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 120
- medieval manors, 69 45-50
- mesolithic site, 83 92-94
- Saxon Charter, 58 129-131
- Iwerne Minster,
- chantry, 30 52
- church,
- - bells, 19 28, 32; 24 106; 25 65, 68; 27 108; 60 117
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 145
- - history and description, 16 44-47; 51 71-73
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 45 28-30
- - restoration, 40 90
- deed, 32 119
- field names from Saxon charter, 58 134
- historical notes, 65 122-129
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 120
- medieval deer-park, 99 8
- medieval manors, 69 45-50
- Mesolithic site at, 109 93, 94
- Poole token, 18th cent., 98 57
- Roman coins, 98 57; 101 138
- salt-working at, 109 27
- Saxon charter and field names, 58 131-134
- tiles from, 109 139
- Iwerne Stepleton,
- church bell, 25 127
- deed, 32 119
- Everley Water Meadow, deposits reaching back to Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age, 106 110
- Hartgill, George, rector 1581, and astronomer, 92 267-281
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 61
- petition against forced carriage of saltpetre liquor to Sherborne, 1635, 85 160-161
- Werne, medieval manors, 69 45-50
- Iwerne valley, medieval manors, 69 45-50
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