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- Labourers' conditions, 1750-1850 84 158-177
- Lacemaking, note, 59 41
- Lacertilia, of Dorset, 15 93-94
- Lacewings, see under neuroptera
- Lagomorpha, of Dorset, 24 29
- quaternary fossils and sub-fossils, 75 166
- reports,
- - 1954, 76 127
- - 1955, 77 80
- Lake dwellings, Glastonbury, 19 172-175
- Lake Farm, Wimborne, Roman military site,
- excavations, 87 99-101; 88 115; 89 143; 90 171; 91 188-189; 92 151; 93 161; 94 76; 95 86-87; 101 139; 102 88; 103 123
- fort, 110 145
- Lake, Wimborne, possible Roman road to Dorchester 105 146; 110 145-14
- Lamellibranchia,
- Arcadae, new genus, 4 102-103
- bottom survey, East Dorset coast, 82 77-82
- from the Foxmould (Albian),
- - Fuller's Earth Rock, Richardson collection, 60 165-174
- - Morcombelake, 65 154-156
- - Osmington Gault, 50 127-128
- - Portland Beds, a synopsis, 50 131-202
- - Portland Stone, Basal Shell Bed, 46 123-152
- Trigonia bella, from Eype, 5 154-156
- trigoniae, list and descriptions, 3 111-134
- Lampreys, 108 216
- Lanceborough barrow field systems, 109 87
- Land arthropods, report, 109 158-159
- Land measurement units, Domesday and pre-Domesday, 108 197-198
- Land snails, found in the Dyke excavation, Bowden's Hill, Melcombe Horsey, 100 41
- Lander's Quarry, Worth Matravers, foorprint of Tridactyl 84 94-100
- Landslips,
- activity on Black Ven, 109 156
- Axmouth-Lyme Regis, 77 39; 105 119-125
- - historical survey, 103 101-106
- Bindon Landslip of 1839, (see also under Dowlands) 95 18-29
- Charmouth, Cliff Cottage, 1944, 66 129
- development west of Charmouth, 65 149
- Dowlands (Devon) 1839, 25 lxviii-lxx; 26 182-186
- in South-West Dorset, 94 27-36
- Jordan Cliff, 1900, 22 91-100
- Lyme Regis,
- - 1908, 29 156-160
- - 1962, 84 36
- Landsnail analysis,
- at Badbury Rings, 109 65, 67, 76-77
- on Dorchester sites, 109 87, 125
- Lang, Willian Dickson, entomologist, 110 8
- In Memoriam, 88 17-19
- revision of his zonal classification of the Lower Lias, 93 102-106
- Langport Beds, Upper Rhaetic, section, Tolcis quarry, Axminster (Devon), 78 58-63
- Langton Herring,
- and Fleet, geomorphological study, 85 71-77
- church,
- - bells, 25 39; 60 117
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 123
- historical and general account, 14 165-178
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 122
- Manor, history, 14 168-171
- parish registers, 14 165-166
- wayside cross, 26 lxiilxiv; 107 172
- Langton Long Blandford,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 74
- burials at Lophill farm, 101 138
- church,
- - bells, 19 36; 25 125; 60 117
- - brass to John Whitewood and wives, 32 220-222
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 238
- deeds, 58 75-77
- Gibbons (Guldens) chantry, 27 221; 28 24; 29 58
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 122
- Langton Matravers,
- Acton,
- - cist curial, 71 66
- - Iron Age site, 70 43
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 57, 76
- church,
- - bells, 25 119; 60 117
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 207
- - Havelland brass, 52 20-29
- field names from Saxon charter, 58 135
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 123
- Iron Age A, habitation site, 60 66-72
- Lynchard, Early Bronze Age remains, 81 116-118
- medieval salt-working at, 109 27
- Putlake Farm, Romano-British graves, 81 122-123
- Romano-British sherds, 85 105
- Sauropod footprint, 110 167-168
- Spyway Barn, Romano-British site, 97 67
- Sunnydown Farm Quarry,
- - excavations, 109 148-150,153-154
- - four-toed dinosaur footprints and other vertebrate fossils, 108 205-206
- Wilkswood,
- - free chapel or chantry, 53 48
- - Kimmeridge shale armlet site, 75 52-53
- - Roman site, 81 121-122
- Windmill Knap, Romano-British site, 91 188
- Lanprobus, Sherborne, an alternative site, 103 132-134; 104 197-198
- Lapwing, report, 1968, 90 55
- Larmer Tree, 53 lxxiv
- La Tene I,
- bronze fibula, Woodlands, 110 155
- Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age pits, Sheepsleights, Worth Matravers, 74 50-51
- settlement, Shearplace Hill, Sydling St. Nicholas, excavation, 80 99-100
- Late Iron Age site, Poole, Bearwood, currency bar hoard, 106 138-142
- Late Iron Age/Roman, finds near Bearwood, Poole 108 181
- Late Iron Age/Romano-British site, Wyke Regis, Lea Rd., 103 131-132
- Late Neolithic features, Christchurch, Bargates, 99 120
- Late Neolithic/Early Bronze age pit, Cann, Mampitts Lane cemetery sites, Poole, 103 117
- Lathyrus sylvestris Wagneri, as a fodder crop, 15 liv-lviii
- Launceston Down, Long Crichel, barrow excavations, 104 39-58
- Law courts, Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, 16th and 17th cents., court rolls, 1 15-21
- Lawnsheds, balks, in the open fields, Portland, 69 51-53
- Lazerton Farm, Stourpaine, ancient causeway, 95 87-88
- Lazerton, Stourpaine,
- field shapes, 90 250-251
- medieval manor in Stourpaine, 69 45-50
- Lead analysis of human skeletal remains, 110 44-45
- Lead,
- pilgrim flask, East Holme, 110 156
- Le Fleming, Sir Ernest Kaye, obituary, 67 26-27
- le Latimer, John, Constable of Corfe Castle, arms, 65 85
- Leaf Beds, Bournemouth, origins, 16 178-184
- Leaning chancels, 56 37-38
- Leases, Crown, relating to Dorset, 1581-1808, 39 63-75
- Leather fragments from Foundry site, Poole, 109 136
- Leersia oryzoides, cut grass, 19 106-108
- Leigh,
- bell foundry of William Warre, 60 108
- church, 39 124
- - bells, 25 80
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 140
- - struck by lightning, Dec. 1893, 16 xxv-xxvi
- Willelmo Crocker, ?potter, 110 33
- Crocker's Knap, field-name, ?kiln site, 110 33
- field names, 82 142; 89 232
- Maze or Mizmaze, 4 154-157
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 33
- Park, Canford Little Park, medieval deerpark, 98 6-9
- Pount's Barn, neolithic flint celt, 76 97
- Scotley Park, medieval deer-park, 94 68-69
- Lenhay Bed, position in relation to Crackment Limestones, section, Lenhay Common, 89 42
- Leonids, November meteors, 20 99-108
- Lepidoptera,
- Adonis Blue and Lulworth Skipper, changes in status, 106 93-96
- Annus Mirabilis for butterflies and moths, 1947, 69 112-119
- Butalis siccella, Zeller, occurrence, 9 118-122
- Butterflies and moths of Slepe Heath, 103 110-112
- - recorded in the Purbeck hills, 1976-77, 99 112-119
- butterflies of Dorset Nature Reserve, 104 155-158
- clothes moths and their habits, 18 138-149
- Clouded Yellow, Colias croceus, 1983, 105 173-174
- collection at Glanvilles Wootton Manor House, including local Swallow Tail, 21 225-228
- Epischnia bankesiella, new species, 10 192-196
- Eupithecia phoeniceata, addition to Dorset list, 83 40
- Gelechia Portlandicella and Nepticula auromarginella, descriptions, 11 74-77
- Hypena obsitalis, Owen, new deltoid moth, 6 70-73
- immigrants, 1983, 105 174
- Lulworth Range, list of moths, 99 104-107
- Lycaena argiades, Pall, 7 79-83
- Lysandra coridon, Chalkhill Blue, distribution map, 99 147
- Melanargia galathea, Marbled White, distribution map, 99 148
- migrations, 26 xciii-xcix
- Ophoides or Pseudophia lunaris, Lunar Double striped moth, life history, 27 176-180
- plants and insects on Portland, 42 25-30
- Portland list, 1 53-56; 17 146-191
- Portland, peculiarities of some moths, 11 46-63
- Purbeck, lists, 6 128-183; 10 197-213; 34 46-80
- rare and local, 1886, 8 55-60
- reports,
- - 1891-94, vols. 13-16
- - 1903-1908, vols. 25-30
- - 1912-1984, vols. 34-106
- - 1985-1986, vols. 107-108
- - 1987, 109 159-160
- - 1988, 110 173
- Skipper butterflies of Dorset, 69 135-136
- spring migrations of the Painted Lady butterfly (Cynthia cardui) to Dorset, 1985, 107 197
- Status of the Silver-studded Blue, Plebejus argus, L., Cretaceous Race, on Portland, 108 153-155
- Tinea and other species of clothes moths, 18 138-149
- Tinea subtilella, Puchs, new species, 12 161-163
- Tinea vinculella, 16 81-91
- Zygaena filipendulae, substitution of a wing for a leg, 1164-73
- Lester, Benjamin Lester, 109 5
- Letters of Marque and Reprisal, 17th and 18th cent., list 31 30-46
- Levallois flake tool, Lytchett Matravers, Dullar Farm, 73 114-115
- Leweston, deeds, 32 120
- Lewis, Ernest Wamsley, obituary, 99 154
- Lexter, Fred, Decoyman and Swanherd, Abbotsbury, 106 55-56
- Lias, see also Lower Lias
- Coinstone of the Charmouth Lias, 67 145-149
- work on stratigraphy,
- - 1930-1940, 61 127
- - 1940-1950, 72 182-183
- - 1950-1960, 84 80-83
- Liberate Rolls, 34 Henry III and 37 Henry III, transcripts, 19 79-81
- Lichens,
- recorders of, 79 86
- species, Holt Heath, 105 127-136
- Lightfoot, the Rev. John, 1735-88, botanist, plant records for Dorset, 79 75
- Lightning,
- Bloxworth, 1886, effect on trees, 8 74-81
- Leigh church, struck, Dec. 1893, 16 xxv-xxvi
- Lillington,
- church,
- - bells, 25 78-80
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 136
- deed, 32 120
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 123
- state of parish, c.1600, 89 231
- Lime Kiln,
- Bishop's Caundle, 105 153
- Woolcombe, 109 137
- Limestone see Purbeck beds; Purbeck sediments
- Limidae, Portlandian, 50 165-167
- Limoet midden and medieval pottery, Portland, Southwell, 72 83-87; 73 94
- Limonium recurvum, C.E.Salmon, Recurved Sea Lavender, 33 98-102
- definition of species, 109 157
- Linear ditches,
- excavation, Kingston Russell, 102 29
- Tarrant Hinton, 98 62
- Linear earthworks, scheduled, 1952, 74 83
- Linton, the Rev. Edward Francis, 1848-1928, contributions to Dorset flora, 79 80-81
- Lioba, Saint, of Wimborne Abbey, 32 205-209
- Liske, Alice, of Moyle's Court, Ellingham, Hants., 15 3-12
- Lisney, Arthur Adrian, entomologist,
- biographical notes, 110 8
- collections, 110 15
- In Memoriam, 85 15-16
- principal books and papers, 110 14
- Listed buildings, demolition, 83 19; 84 20-21; 85 25; 86 26; 87 22; 88 29-30; 89 29; 90 31; 91 23; 92 23-24; 93 24
- Lister, Arthur, 1830-1908, and daughter Gulielma, botanists, 83 79-81
- Lithology of the Chalk, 77 106-107
- Little Bredy,
- church,
- - bells, 25 33, 36, 38
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 108
- - rebuilding, 1850, 90 26-29
- field name, 89 238
- flint axe found, 95 100
- observations on a pipeline in the Valley of Stones, 110 144
- Little Cheselbourne alias Cheslebourne Ford, Puddletown, lost name, 88 211
- Little Grebe,
- detailed observation at nest, 38 198-203
- report, 1966, 88 53
- Little Mayne Farm, sarsen stones, 30 xlv-xlvii
- Little Mayne, West Knighton,
- chantry, 27 217; 28 15; 29 41
- history, 59 26-31
- Samian cup and other finds, 74 99
- Little Tern, report, 1967, 89 60-61
- Littlesea, Wyke Regis, mesolithic site, 83 97
- Littleton, Somerset, lease involving Mary Husey of Shapwick, 61 96
- Litton Cheney Park, Long Bredy, medieval deerpark, 86 174-177
- Litton Cheney,
- Abbotsbury iron ore, 92 42
- Barges Farm, barrows and cross dyke, excavations, 80 160-177
- Cenomanian Basement Bed, 97 70
- church,
- - bells, 25 38, 39; 29 35, 37
- - brasses to Henvil of Looke and Pope, retroscripts, 29 273-275
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 128
- - restoration, 40 87
- Coombe, Romano-British site, 95 100
- deeds, 32 121; 54 119-124; 65 99
- enclosure and cairns, excavation, 96 52
- field names, 82 135, 141
- Hodder's Copse, hammerstone, 95 100
- Higher Coombe, Romano-British sherds, 81 107
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 124
- interim report on excavations north of A35, 78 84
- Manorial Court, books and survey, reference to, 58 56; 62 56
- medieval sherds, 78 91
- obits, 27 232; 29 40-41
- Litton Cheney, Pins Knoll,
- buried peat deposit, 85 78-86
- Carolingian coin, 85 122-123; 87 92-93
- Early Iron Age Romano-British site, 81 124-126; 85 95-96; 89 147-159
- Romano-British sherds, 78 91
- Whiteway Hill, Romano-British pit, 87 91-92
- Littorina rudis,
- Maton, variation and distribution in the Fleet, 104 165-167
- monstrosities among, 13 191-198
- Living organisms, their development through geological times, 20 l-lxxiv; 21 xliii-lxv; 22 6-27; 23 xliii-lxv
- Lizard Orchid,
- discovered, 109 157
- occurrence, 55 272-273
- Lizards, see under Lacertilia
- Lobelius, or L'obel, Mathias, 1538-1616, botanist, Dorset plant references, 79 73
- Lobsters, see under crustacea 67 55-78
- Local government, Swanage Parish Vestry and Board of Health, 107 11-18; 56 11-21
- Local history and schools, 107 11-18; 56 11-21
- Local history, materials in the Museum, 1945, 67 55-78
- Loders and Bothenhampton, Court Roll of the Liberty Manor, 1684 53 171
- Loders,
- church,
- - bells, 25 72-73; 27 100
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 111
- churchyard, brasses to Strong, and John Marsh of Netherbury, 35 76
- deeds, 32 171; 65 99; 69 80
- field names, 89 239-240
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 124
- Loders Cross,
- - ammonite find, 89 45
- - Inferior Oolite exposures, 96 13
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 33
- Old Priory, 53 lxxxii-lxxxiii
- Rookham, Lower Fuller's Earth ammonites, 74 111
- stratigraphy of the Stony Head cutting, 96 8-13
- temporary section in the Inferior Oolite, 93 117-118
- Waddon Hill, Early Iron Age and Romano-British site, 81 106
- Willelmo Crokker, ?potter, 110 33
- Yondover, medieval site, 87 108
- - Romano-British and medieval finds, 78 85-87
- Lodmoor, derivation of name, 62 47
- Loess deposits, Down farm, Gussage St Michael, 102 69-75
- London Polyglot Bible, Wimborne Minster Chained Library, 55 274-278
- Long Bredy
- bank barrow, 105 15-17
- church,
- - bells, 25 33
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 108, 157
- church and Parsonage, watercolour, 1851, Mr. Knight, 80 frontispiece
- deeds, 32 98-99; 69 80-82
- field names, 82 135
- Gorwell, medieval deer-park, 86 172-174
- Grey Mare and her Colts, 67 30-33
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 112
- Iron Age enclosure, 87 81-83
- Litton Cheney Park, medieval deer-park 86 174-176
- Long Bredy Hut, excavation of round barrow, 100 43-53
- - name, 95 101
- mace head, 90 165
- manorial documents, 62 56
- Martins Down,
- - Bank Barrow, 110 142
- - cursus and a possible second, 106 134-136
- - enclosure, unrecorded, 93 168
- - old road line, 106 137
- St. Luke's Chapel, Ashley, 95 100
- Long Crichel,
- church,
- - bells, 25 106
- - brass to John Gouys (Govis), 35 79-80
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 239
- field names from Saxon charter, 57 129
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 126
- Launceston Down, barrow excavation, 104 39-58
- Thickthorn Down,
- - excavation of multiple banks, 81 110-113
- - long barrow, new assessment, 107 174-176
- Long house, medieval, Coombe Keynes, 98 69-72
- mound, Maiden Castle, transect, 74 36-38
- Long, Giles, d. 1592, of Frome Bellett, brass in West Stafford church, 36 228
- Long-Tailed Tit, report, 1969, 91 55
- Longburton,
- church,
- - bells, 19 35; 25 87
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 137
- - screens, 42 79
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 70 117
- Little Burton Farm, Icehouse, 86 219
- manorial documents, 62 56
- state of the parish, c.1600, 89 232
- Longbury or Slaughter Barrow, Gillingham, excavations of, 109 95, 97
- Longesp<130> Stephen, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1258, arms and seals, 65 79
- Longfleet, Poole, church bell, 25 101
- Longham, Bournemouth, neolithic skull, 55 279-281
- Longstone Ope, Portland, Roman penannular
brooch, 97 47
- Loryng, William, Prebendary of Wimborne Minster, 1386-1415, 38 xxxiii-xxxiv
- Lousley, J.E., contributions to Dorset flora, 79 82
- Lovard in Piddletown, lost name, 88 212-213
- Lovel, Richard, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1315, arms, 65 85
- Low Side windows, 56 34-36; 68 33-42
- Lower Building Stone, Middle Purbeck, section, Smedmore Hill, 93 39
- Lower Cretaceous-Jurassic junction, Bincombe Hill, 95 7-8
- Lower Fuller's Earth, ammonites, Rockham, Loders, 74 111
- Lower Greensand,
- Punfield Beds, Swanage Bay, 7 43-53
- Punfield Cove, decapod crustacea, 104 143-146
- Lower Kimmeridgian,
- Abbotsbury Iron Ore at Litton Cheney, 92 42
- ammonite fauna from Lyme Bay, 106 168-169
- Lower Lias,
- Birchi Bed, Langmoor Gardens, Lyme Regis, 78 30
- Black Marls, Charmouth, 80 22; 81 29; 82 38
- - Charmouth Bridge, temporary exposure, 79 24
- - fossil insects from the Flatstones, 77 40; 78 30; 79 23
- - Pentacrite Bed, lignite and icthyosaurus skeleton, Stonebarrow, 79 23-24
- Blue Lias, Tolcis Quarry, Axminster (Devon), 79 23
- brachiopod horizon, west of Charmouth, 65 150-153
- Flatstones,
- - A. obtusus zone, Charmouth, Dinosaur remains, 76 110; 77 40
- - and Birchi Beds, Charmouth, 77 40
- in cliffs between Ridge and Seatown, 54 167-169
- of the Dorset coast, revision of W.D.Lang's zonal classification, 93 102-106
- palaeontology of the sub-zones along the Dorset coast, a revision, 93 110-116
- type fossils in the Philpots collection, Oxford University Museum, 98 48-53
- Lower Kingcombe, Toller Porcorum,
- shrunken hamlet, 110 158-159
- Lower Kingcombe Farm, Toller Porcorum, building survey, 110 158
- Lower London Tertiaries, Bovington Borehole, 28 191-192
- Worgret Hill, Wareham, 27 165-168
- Lower Purbeck, exposure of Soft Cockle Beds on Portland, 92 42
- Lower Row, Holt, excavation of ?kiln site, 110 159
- Lucinidae, Portlandian, 50 179-181
- Lulworth Banks, oil drilling, 85 38
- Lulworth,
- Castle, history of castle and the Welds, 13 140-143; 27 xliii-xlvi
- coast, Mupe Rocks to Bats Head, evolution of the coastline, 94 22-26
- Cove,
- - and Stair Hole, structure, 61 124
- - its evolution, 104 202
- - stone anchor from, 92 158
- East, see East Lulworth
- grant of land to Bindon Abbey, 54 51-53
- Hamstead, lost name, 88 213-214
- medieval deer-park, unlikely, 100 33
- New Chapel of Thomas Weld, 99 33-41
- Park, abandoned part of East Lulworth, 84 131
- Range, list of moths, 99 104-107
- royal estates, 109 51
- Skipper, changes in status, 106 93-96
- Luttrell Psalter, in possession of the Weld family, 13 142-143
- Lycaena argiades Pall., Short Tailed Blue (?). 7 79-83
- Lydlinch,
- Blackland in Holwell, lost name, 88 209
- church,
- - bells, 25 91
- - brass, to Richard Blackmore, d. 1767, 35 77
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 150
- Crokern Stone, place-name, ?kiln site, 110 33
- field names, 89 232, 240
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 125
- Lady of, heart at West Parley church, 19 lxvi
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 33
- medieval field shapes, Blackrow Common, 90 252-253
- Plumber, medieval deer-park, 92 211
- Ramsbury, lost name, 88 209
- Stock Gaylard, see under Stock Gaylard
- Lyme Regis - Axmouth, National Nature Reserve, 77 39
- freshwater invertebrates, 104 149-154
- land-slips, 105 119-125
- marine littoral fauna, 91 147-165
- Lyme Regis,
- Amuel Hart, Apothecary, c.1655, 107 9
- borough and museum, 51 61-64
- borough seal, 55 42
- bridge, Priest's Chamber, 43 41-43
- - 12th cent. masonry, 33 xxi
- building of the Lyme galley, 1294-1296, 108 41-44
- burning cliff and the land-slips, 1908, 29 153-160
- chantry, 27 232; 28 42
- child mortality and public health, 1856-1979, 103 5-12
- church and town, visit, 1904, 25 lxv-lxviii
- church,
- - bells, 25 95; 27 96; 60 117
- - chandelier formerly in, 85 177-178
- - description by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1825, 44 103-104
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 119
- coal trade, 93 243-246
- Cobb, its construction, 70 150
- Coram, Captain Thomas, and the Foundling Hospital, 13 144-151
- deeds, 32 121; 69 82
- field names from Saxon charter, 58 136
- fossil collection of the Misses Philpot, 98 43-48
- from Holme Bush Fields, c.1830, oil, 90 frontispiece
- historical survey of land-slips, 103 101-106
- Hole Common pottery kiln, 18th cent., 104 137-142; 110 33-34
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 125
- jug from the Hole Common Kiln, 105 152-153
- land-slip, Feb. 1962, 84 36
- landslip activity at Black Ven, 109 156
- Mary Anning,
- - and other personalities in Anna Maria Pinney's Journal, 76 146-152
- - and the fire of 1844, 74 175-177
- - and the pioneer geologists, 60 142-164
- - three letters to Lady Murchison, 66 169-173
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 33
- Pinhay, cirripedes in the Foxmould, 105 168
- privateers, 17th and 18th cent., 31 30-46
- rebels presented at the Bloody Assizes, 5 106-108, 119
- remains of a wall blocking access to the Cobb, 107 174
- salt-working at, 109 25, 26
- Saxon charter, boundary, 86 160-162
- - and field names, 58 136
- seal casts, 66 111
- shipping, 18th cent., 92 250-258
- Somers, Sir George, 1554-1610, sea-captain, and family, 32 26-32; 45 xxxviii-xxxix
- state of parish, c.1600, 89 231
- trade tokens, 29 103-104
- trade, 1600-1640, 95 71-73
- type fossils, Lower Lias, from the Philpots Collection, Oxford University Museum, 98 48-53
- water colour from the Cobb, 1878, E.L.Penny, 87 frontispiece
- William Moore, fossil dealer, 79 23
- Lyme Regis, Accompt of the Towne Mill, 1601, 86 179-181
- Lynchets, 49 89-100
- Bronze Age or earlier, 46 89-100
- investigation into their origins, 24 66-92; 25 xxx-xxxi
- Rushmore, (Wilts.), South Lodge and Sixpenny Handley, 46 89-100
- strip, Poxwell, 89 135-139
- Lyscombe, Cheselbourne,
- Bowden's Hill, dyke excavation, 100 36-42
- chapel, house, and monastic barn, 26 1-5
- Lysons, Samuel, drawing of mosaic at Frampton, 1808, 106 143-146
- Lytchett Heath, gardens, 28 lxxiii-lxxv
- Lytchett Matravers,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 79
- arrowhead and other worked flints, 100 116
- chantries, 27 224; 28 12-13; 30 14-15
- church,
- - bells, 25 102
- - brasses to Mautravers, Davy, Irelande and Clement, 46 65-70
- - brasses to Thomas Pethyn and Margaret Clement, 34 163-164
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 258
- deeds, 32 121; 55 134-141; 56 49; 58 58-59
- Dullar Farm, Levallois flake tool and a hammer stone, 73 114
- Higher Loop Farm, medieval remains, 86 115
- Hill Farm, reference to map of, 58 55
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 126
- medieval deer-park, 84 149-150
- medieval status of parish, 109 51, 52, 53
- neolithic axe from, 109 123
- palstave, 108 169
- Lytchett Minster - Bere Regis, turnpike, 18411878, 104 25-32
- Lytchett Minster,
- Bulbury Camp, surface finds, 86 115
- church,
- - bells, 25 102
- - chained book, 35 25
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 266
- deeds, 32 122; 43 59; 49 29-30; 50 310-313; 56 56-76; 65 99
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