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- Rabayne, Elias, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1250-52, 65 79
- Rabbits, see under lagomorpha
- Racedown, Thorncombe, a surveyor's perambulator, 68 86
- Racedown Farm, Thorncombe, and Wordsworth, 19 xxx1-xxxiii
- Rackett, Rev. Thomas of Spettisbury, letter describing the opening of a barrow at Charlton Marshall, 1811, 90 282-284
- Rackett, Thomas, water colour of Charlton Marshall, c 1800, 95 front.
- Radicalism at Cheselbourne, 97 37-44
- Radiocarbon dates from Maiden Castle, 109 124
- Radiocarbon dating,
- human bone from cemetery at Ulwell, Swanage,, 110 42
- revised dates for Maumbury Rings, Dorchester, 110 160
- revised dates for Wor Barrow, Sixpenny Handley, 110 160
- Radipole, Weymouth, 109 139
- church,
- - bell, 25 49
- - examination during repairs, 107 172
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 230; 26 156
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynde, 1830, 45 48
- deserted medieval village, 107 172
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 157
- human remains, 86 114
- Lake, bird sanctuary, 70 134-142
- Letter Box Cottage, paving, 73 99; 79 117
- medieval oven, 108 186
- port in Roman times, 73 94-99
- Roman road from Dorchester, 73 97-99
- section in the Forest Marble, 108 208-209
- Railways, competition with the ports to 1914, 97 35-36
- to Dorchester, 89 210-211
- early days in Dorset, 55 77-85
- effect on Bridport and Poole harbours, 89 314-317
- and trade through Bridport Harbour, 86 233-234
- Rainfall, 1848-92, survey and tables, 16 17-43
- fluctuations, monthly and seasonal, 63 112-134
- landslip at Black Ven, 109 156
- monthly, 1856-95, 18 153-168
- returns,
- - 1888-1927, vols. 10-49
- - 1928-1984, vols. 51-106
- - 1985-1986, vols. 107-108
- - 1987, 109 143-145
- - 1988, 110 165-166
- stations, 110 165
- storm of 18th July, 1955, 77 86-89,90-96
- Raised beach, Portland, 1 1-2; 6 61-63; 92 125
- mollusca, marine, list of Finds, 16 171-174
- Raleigh, Sir Walter, deeds signed by, found at Sherborne Castle, 29 xxxvi-xxxvii
- Rampisham,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 75,77
- church,
- - bells, 25 74
- - brass to Thomas Dygenys and wife, 40 49
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 125
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynde, 1865, 45 48-49
- church and Manor House, 23 lv-lvi
- deeds, 32 138-139; 69 89
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 157
- medieval deer-park, 85 148-151
- Ramsbury in Lydlinch, lost name, 88 209
- Ramsoule, inventory of church goods 1552, 26 157
- Rankine, William Francis, In Memoriam, 84 14
- Ranston (Randolpheston), medieval manor in Iwerne, 69 45-50
- Ranunculus ophioglossifolius, near Dorchester, 36 146
- Raphael cartoons at Forde Abbey, 9 143
- Rats, see under rodentia
- Ravenna Geographer, route between Winchester and Exeter, 89 160-163
- Wm. Barnes' interpretations, 4 62-77
- Rawlins, the Rev.F.J., friendship as a small boy with Mary Anning, 84 181-182
- Rawlsbury Camp, Hilton, Iron Age sherds, 76 94
- Ray, the Rev. John, 1628-1706, botanist, plant references, 79 74-75
- Razorbill, status in Purbeck, 99 100
- Record office, county, 89 218-223
- Recusants, Wimborne Minster, 47 41-42
- Red Beds, Inferior Oolite, Stony Head cutting, Loders, 96 8-13
- Red Book of Cerne, Cerne Cartulary, transcript, 28 65-69; 29 195-224
- Red Nodule Beds, near Weymouth, new records, 75 134-135
- Redcliff, Arne, Romano-British pottery site, black burnished ware, 76 81; 97 49-51; 98 54; 100 112; 101 133; 102 88; 103 123; 104 186-187; 105 148
- Redlane Hundred, ecclesiastical values, 1291, 1341, 1535, 1650, 107 45
- Redpoll, report, 1967, 89 61
- Reeve staff, Portland, 38 53-58
- Regimen Animarum, in Wimborne Minster, chained library, 40 xxvii-xxviii
- Reform issue in 1831 by-election, 109 5-15
- Relics of King Charles I, 30 236-237
- Religion, in social history, 1540-1640, 92 235-237
- Religious conflict at Mapperton, 1597-1599, 89 226-230
- Religious houses of Dorset, 53 16-50
- Rempstone, Corfe Castle,
- Roman remains, 85 103-104
- stone circle, 29 liii-lvi
- - possible avenue to, 81 114-116
- unrecorded barrow, 97 66
- Reptile Footprints,
- Dorset list, 81 78-80
- multiple trackways in Purbeck, 102 65-67; 104 201-202
- notes on some ichnites spp. in the Purbeck Limestone Formation, 108 206
- their preservation, 106 169-170
- in the Purbeck Beds, history and stratigraphical distribution, 94 17-20
- Swanage, 17 115-122
- Durlston Bay, 104 201-202; 105 166-167; 106 166-167
- - Herston, 84 36; 85 38
- - 19 Townsend Rd., 103 141
- Worbarrow Tout, 96 14-16; 103 141; 105 166-167
- Reptiles,
- adders, distribution map, 104 207
- Coronella laevis, Boie, smooth or lizard snake, 7 84-92
- of Dorset, 15 90-102
- Fossil,
- - Cimoliosaurus richardsonii, Lydekker,(syn. Plesiosaurus plicatus, Mansel-Pleydell, 10 171-179
- - development through geological time, 22 10-27; 23 lxxiv-lxxxvii 48 xc-xcvi
- - of Dorset, 9 1-40
- - Dorset list, 79 47-72; 80 52-90; 81 59-85
- - Opthalmosaurus pleydelli, 11 7-15
- - Steneosaurus cimiliosaurus Richardsonii, 19 ciii
- reports,
- - 1902, vol. 24
- - 1914-15, vols. 36, 37
- - 1922, vol. 44
- - 1928-30, v.50-52;
- - 1934, vol. 56;
- - 1949-50, vols. 71-72;
- - 1952-55, vols.74-77;
- - 1957-81, vols. 79-103;
- - 1983-84, vols. 105, 106
- - 1985-86, vols. 107-108
- - 1987, 109 161-162
- - Upper Kimmeridge Clay, Egmont Bight, Purbeck, 107 121-125
- Reptile samples from Langton Matravers Site, 109 149
- reptilia and amphibia, distribution and habits, 72 135-143
- Reptilia,
- Inferior Oolite, Cotswolds to Burton Bradstock, 37 49-51
- mesozoic, of Dorset, 9 1-40
- - Dorset list,
- - - Chelonia, Crocodilia, sauria, Pterosauria 79 47-72
- - - Sauroptergyria, Saurischia, Ornithischia, 80 52-90
- - - Ichthyoptergyria, Rhynchocephalia, & footprints, 81 59-85
- - Dorset list and stratigraphic distribution, 81 81-85
- - new records of dinosaurs, et al., 87 57-66
- Reredoses, in Dorset churches, 43 26-27
- Research, the Institute of Terrestial Ecology, Furzebrook, projects, 99 149-150
- restoration and protection of ancient buildings, principles, 44 77-85
- Retables, alabaster, 49 101-113
- The Retrospective Review, 1852-1854, seven articles by Wm. Barnes, 108 11-18
- Reviews, see under the titles
- Rew, Martinstown, Sir Robert Edgcumbe's settlement, 96 25-31
- Reymes. Col. Bullen 1613-1672, Conscientious-cavalier, review, 85 182
- Rhaetic Bone Bed, Charton Cliffs, west of Lyme Regis, 81 29
- Rhaetic, Langport Beds, Tolcis Quarry, Axminster, Devon, 78 58-63
- Rhizostoma pulma, large numbers of, 109 157
- Rhynchocephalia, Dorset list, 81 77-78
- Richards, George, d.1724, of Long Bredy, brother to John Richards of Warmwell, 39 22-24
- James, d.1724, of Knighton, merchant, 39 22-24
- John, d.1721, of Warmwell, his diary 16971701, 28 30-49
- - his day book, 1713-1718, 39 20-28; 65 112-122
- Richards family OF Warmwell, 39 20-28; 65 113-122
- Richardson, Helen Morewood, entomologist,
- bequest to the museum, 62 31
- biographical note, 110 11-12
- collections, 110 16
- Richardson, Nelson Moore, (1855-1925), entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 12-13
- collections, 110 16
- obituary, 47 lxxv-lxxviii,
- portrait, 47 frontispiece
- Richman, Henry John, 1755-1824, Headmaster of the Grammar School and rector of Holy Trinity and St.Peter's, Dorchester, 46 75-86
- Ridge Fault, in cliffs east of Stonebarrow, 54 166-167
- Ridgeway Fault, Bincombe tunnel cutting, 71 177,182-183
- geology of the surrounding area, 10 55-70
- re-examination, 61 121-123
- Ridgeway, South Dorset, preservation of pre-Iron Age landscape, 105 141
- survey of barrows, their survival, 102 96-97
- Rifle range at Bovington, 109 17, 18
- Riley, Dr. Henry, 1797-1848, British geologist, first description of Squaloraja, 108 140-143
- Rimbury, Preston, beaker burial, 102 98-100
- its discovery, 2l 191
- Ring-bezel, Bacchic, Dorchester, Colliton Park, 106 142-143
- Ring-ditch, Burton Bradstock, unrecorded, 105 143
- Coburg Rd., Dorchester, 110 144-155
- Gussage St.Michael, Down Farm, excavation, 102 85
- - Wyke Down, 105 140-141
- Pentridge, near the Dorset Cursus, 97 48-49
- Shapwick, 110 143
- Wimborne St.Giles, unrecorded, 107 154-155
- Winterborne Kingston, 110 143
- Winterborne St.Martin, prehistoric hayrick excavation, 107 95-100
- Woodlands, 110 143
- Ring, iconographic, connected with Charles Warne, 84 110-111
- intaglio, Halstock Villa, 96 58
- medieval, Sherborne, Quarr Lane, 80 98
- Roman, Worth Matravers, Compact Farm, 82 86
- Ringed Plover, characteristics and life history, 27 188-213
- Ringing of birds, see bird ringing
- Ringstead Bay to Osmington Mills, corallian outcrop, 57 66-72
- Ringstead
- clays, 57 67,81
- Coral Bed, 57 61 et seq.
- - Isastraea spp., Black Head, Osmington Mills, 108 205
- derivation of name, 63 40
- icehouse, 86 221
- Old Church, 25 xliv-xlv
- Spring Bottom, tufa nodules from, 109 154-156
- Riots, agricultural, 1830, 52 75-95
- Ritual of barrows and circles, 29 225-250
- River capture in the Golden Cap - Marshwood Vale area, 54 145-149
- Rivet, from Flagstones, 109 83-84
- Roads, Long Bredy, Martin's Down, old road line, 106 137
- pre-Saxon, roads and tracks, 37 211-217
- Roman,
- - argument for a British, pre-Roman origin, Wm. Barnes, 5 69-80
- - Askerswell, possible agger, 87 85-86
- - Badbury Rings - Ashmore, 9 147-153
- - Badbury - Dorchester, at Bere Down, Bere Regis, 71 60
- - - section in Thorncombe Wood, 92 147-148
- - Badbury - Hamworthy,
- - - across a Bronze Age Barrow, 85 106
- - - section, 107 159
- - Badbury - Poole Harbour, Hamworthy section, 54 5-14; 65 53-59; 104 181-182
- - Dorchester, near, H.J.Moule's suggestions, 16 152-153
- - from Dorchester to Badbury Rings, excavation at Stinsford, 110 150-151
- - from Dorchester to Lake Farm, excavation at Stinsford, 110 145-146
- - Dorchester - Exeter, at Chideock, 71 61-62; 73 102
- - - section south of Eggardon, 104 181; 105 146
- - Dorchester - Weymouth, south of the Ridgeway, 73 97-99
- - Hamworthy - Lake, Vineyards Copse, Poole, 102 139; 104 194-196
- - their influence, 56 26-27
- - Iter XV of Antoninus, Old Sarum to Dorchester, 4 122-133
- - Iter XVI of Antoninus and the Ravenna Geographer, Wm. Barnes' interpretation, 4 62-77
- - and King, in place names, 64 25-33
- - Lake Farm to Dorchester, 105 146; 106 116
- - Lake Farm - Hamworthy, section, 103 123
- - Stinsford, Eagle Lodge, no evidence found, 106 115
- - summary account, 95 62-63,67
- - trackway from south entrance of Dorchester to Maumbury Rings, 21 105-110
- - Via Iceniana to Hamworthy (1847), 11 20-26
- - Winchester to Corfe Mullen, 65 58-59
- - Winchester - Exeter, Antonine and Ravenna routes, 89 160-163
- Turnpikes, Poole, Wimborne and Cranborne Trust, 48 59-69
- - Toll house at Charminster, 92 155
- - Wimborne - Puddletown, 104 25-32
- Roberts, Richard, of Burton Bradstock, Flax spinner, 99 11-18
- Tom, d.1931, painter, biographical note, 64 9
- Robin's Barrow, Puddletown, site of, 107 156
- Rockrose, distribution map, 99 147
- Rodentia,
- Castor fiber, sub-Fossilised remains, Keynston Mill, 16 163-170
- of Dorset, 24 27-29
- Red Squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris, notes on habits, 11 27-33
- reports,
- - 1953, 75 150;
- - 1954, 76 127-128;
- - 1955, 77 80-81
- quaternary fossils and sub-fossils, 75 166-167
- squirrels, red and grey, distribution, 1945-51, 74 121-132
- Roe-deer, Capreolus caprea, description, recent and palaeontological history, 23 1-15
- Rogers Family, of Bryanston, vault in Blandford church, 92 153-155
- Rogers, the Rev. W. Moyle, 1835-1919, contribution to Dorset flora, 79 80
- Roman
- altar,
- - Dorchester, Colliton Park, 93 152-154
- - Godmanston Church, 86 104-106
- - Hingston, Corfe Castle, 83 85-86
- Amphitheatre near Badbury Rings, possible, 109 129
- amphora, from Weymouth Backwater, 11 88-90
- amphora base, Studland Bay, 109 13 9
- aqueduct,
- - Dorchester, 22 80-99; 23 l-li
- - Poundbury, 90 171-172; 102 91
- baths, Dorchester, Wollaston House, 99 121; 100 114
- buildings, Bradford Abbas, 80 98-99
- burials, Max Gate, Dorchester, 11 78-81
- cemetery at Poundbury, 109 126, 129-133
- civilisation in Dorset, 34 216-236
- clay mask of Bacchus, 109 14 0
- conquest of Dorset, 95 58-59
- conquest of the South West under Vespasian, 95 50-57
- corn-drying oven, 110 147
- culvert/drain, 110 147
- Dorset, survey, from conquest to departure, 95 57-70
- enclosure and field system, West Moors, 110 99-115
- engaved gemstone, Walls, Puncknowle, 107 80-82
- farmstead, Thornford, excavation, 87 104-107
- Fibula, Kington Magna, 102 S8
- finds,
- - Southfield House, Dorchester, 109 126-129
- - Wareham, 76 82-85
- - West Lulworth, 99 125
- Fort,
- - Hod Hill, excavations, 73 105; 74 107; 76 95-96
- - Lake Farm, 110 145
- Lake Farm, near Wimborne, see under Lake Farm
- Waddon Hill, Stoke Abbott, excavation, 82 88-108; 86 135-149; 91 180; 101 51-90
- fortlet, Keynston Down, 98 65-C7
- Winterborne Steepleton, Black Down, 92 149-141
- gems, in Dorset, 93 103-196
- graves at Fordington Down, 109 125-126
- incised stone, Fordington Church, 29 xl-xli
- industrial. site, Norden, Corfe Castle, 91 187
- invasion of south west Britain, Wm.Barnes, 6 18-28
- military site, Lake, see under Lake farm
- mosaic, 110 147, 160-161
- nail-cleaner, Toller porcorum, Woolcombe Farm, 96 70
- occupation, Hengistbury Head, 105 145-146
- - influence on modern Dorset, 56 22-30
- penannular brooch, Longstone Ope, Portland, 97 47
- potter, Decanius, 80 106-107
- pottery at Norden, Corfe Castle, 109 l30
- property boundaries, 110 147
- ?quarrying, 110 145
- relics found in Wareham, 20 148-160
- remains, Rempstone, Corfe Castle, 85 103-104
- - scheduled, 1952, 74 83
- road at Cockroad Farm, Moor Crichel, section of, 109 130
- road at Stinsford, 109 81
- road from Dorchester to Badbury Rings, excavation at Stinsford, 110 150-151
- road from Dorchester to Lake Farm, excavation at Stinsford, 110 145-146
- road, Durngate St. Dorchester, 110 145
- Roads in East Dorset, 109 130
- settlement remains, Broadmayne, 102 100-101
- - South Eggardon Farm, Askerswell, 87 85
- sherds, Trent, Mount Hunger Cottages, 72 77
- signal station, Winterborne Steepleton, 98 62
- sites,
- - Bradford Abbas, 2 53-58; 72 77
- - Broadmayne, 88 103
- - Hinton Parva, Stanbridge, 71 66
- - Kington Magna, 107 34, 39
- - Langton Matravers, Wilkswood, 81 121-122
- - Sherborne area, 80 96-98
- - Studland, Hill Close, 71 68
- - West Stour, Little Mington Farm, 106 118
- - Weymouth, Bowleaze Cove, 70 63-64
- stone coffin, Portland, Weston Rd., 97 47
- streets, Dorchester, 110 147
- Structure near Maiden Castle 109 87-88
- sword handle, Dorchester, South St., 28 xxxii
- temple,
- - Jordan Hill, Preston, 53 265-276; 54 15-21
- - Maiden Castle, 56 6-8
- tile, 110 143, 152
- town house, Dorchester, Colliton Park, 59 1-14; 60 51-65
- villa,
- - Barton Field, Tarrant Hinton, excavations, 91 169-190; 92 151-152; 93 161-163; 94 86-87; 95 91-93; 96 64-66; 98 61-62; 99 124-1?5; 100 117,118; 101 140-141; 102 90-91; 103 124, 125; 104 185-186; 105 146-148; 106 185-186
- - Bradford Down, Pamphill, and Romano-British Settlement, excavation, 104 71-92
- - Brenscombe Farm, Corfe Castle, 84 113-114; 85 l03; 89 144
- - Bucknowle Farm, Corfe Castle, 99 120; 100 112; 101 133; 102 88; 103 123; 104 182-183; 105 146; 106 116-117; 107 164; 110 151-152
- - Dewlish, 91 186-187; 92 146-147; 93 157-159; 94 81-86; 95 89-91; 96 59-62; 97 54-57; 98 54-55; .99 120l 100 113-114
- - Fifehead Neville, 24 xxix-xl, lxxiv-lxxvi, 172-177; 50 92-96
- - Frampton, drawings of mosaic by James Engleheart and Samuel Lysons, 106 143-146
- - - re-assessment, 78 81-83
- - Halstock, 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
- Halstock, mosaic, 97 77-80
- - tesserae, 77 151-152
- Hemsworth, 30 1-12
- Hinton St. Mary, mosaic, illus. frontispiece, 85 116-121
- - re-interpretation of its symbolism, 102 43-48
- - the removal, 87 102-103
- - excavation, 1964, 86 150-154
- Preston, 10 xlviii; 21 205-209; 54 21-34
- Sherborne, Lenhay Common,
- - trial excavation, 73 111-112
- - small Finds, 98 60
- Thornford, 1 41-49
- - location, 77 147
- - new documentary evidence, 98 64-65
- Walls Field, Charmouth, 82 86-87
- West Stour, 107 164-165
- Roman and Iron Age sites in Purbeck, 71 51-53
- Roman and medieval sites,
- East Holme, Wareham, 93 161
- Milestone, Stinsford Gross, 79 110-112
- Roman Villas within the county, 95 60-61
- Roman wall, Dorchester, Albert Rd., 73 100; 75 72-83
- Roman well, Farnham, excavation, 106 116
- Roman and Romano-British coins found in Dorset, 30 58-72
- Romanesque architectural sculpture, tympana, lintels and panels, 106 1-22
- Romano-Belgic pottery, Muddox Barrow Coppice, Bere Regis, 73 102
- Romano-British,
- altar, Corfe Castle, Kingston Barn, 82 86
- brick-kiln, Milton Abbas, Bagber Farm, 17 125-131
- bronze bracelet, Mingston, Corfe Castle, 97 66
- building, Castleton, Pinford Lane, 78 88-89
- buildings, Studland, Woodhouse Hill, 74 92; 76 77-79; 77 125-126; 78 75; 79 106; 80 105-106; 87 142-207
- burials, cist, Portesham, 97 51
- - decapitation, Studland, 74 51-54
- - Kimmeridge, Gaulter Gap, 69 33-41
- - and pottery, Bryanston School, 80 108-110; 88 121
- - Swanage, Atlantic Rd., 76 76-77
- cemetery and settlement, Alington Avenue, Dorchester, 107 107-109
- debris, Wareham St.Martin, 98 62
- and Durotrigian farms, geological settings, 83 100
- finds,
- - near Badbury Rings, 109 65, 67, 69, 73, 129
- - at Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55, 62
- - Corfe Castle, near St. Edward's Bridge, 94 88
- - Dorchester, Colliton park, 70 60-61
- - at Dorchester sites, 109 80-82, 84, 86-88, 125, 130
- - at Norden, Corfe Castle, 109 129-130
- - at East Holme, 109 39
- - in Gussage Valley, 109 133-134
- - at Pamphill, 109 123
- - at Moortown, Poole, 109 12 4
- - Stoke Abbott, Waddon Hill, 81 106
- - at St. Martin's, Wareham, 109 47
- - West Knighton, Littlemayne, 74 99
- fragments, Sherborne, Blackmersh Farm, 72 78
- graves, Langton Matravers, Putlake Farm, 81 122-123
- head, Lower Eype, Eype Cottage, Duck's Bottom, 77 136
- and Iron Age site, Hamworthy Peninsula, 52 96-130
- jugs, Worth Matravers, Gallows Gore, 69 42-44 kiln,
- Ower, Cleavel Point, 73 91-92; 100 112-113
- - Arne, Shipstall, Big Wood, 76 81
- and medieval finds, Loders, Yondover, 78 85-87
- - pottery, Frampton, 87 108
- - sherds, Corfe Castle, Town's End, 86 117
- - sites, Beaminster, 81 107
- occupation of the Castle Mound, Corfe
- Castle, 85 104
- - and kiln sites, Corfe Castle, Fitzworth point, 71 62-63
- pit, Litton Cheney, Whiteway Hill, 87 91-92
- - Sturminster Marshall, 86 115
- pond, Chettle Down, 51 194-203
- potteries, Redcliff, see under Redcliff
- pottery, Shaftesbury, Layton House, 71 67
- - Shillingstone Hill, 86 119
- remains, Bradford Peverell, Higher
- Muckleford Farm, 77 133-134
- - Morden, Charborough park, 85 105
- Rider Relief, Whitcombe, 86 163-104
- rubbish pit, Shapwick, High St. , 77 138-139
- sacred well, Corfe Castle, Norden, 94 76-77
- saltworking site, Boathouse Clump, Upton, 107 159-162
- settlement, Bere Regis, Bagwood Coppice, 84 103-106; 85 99-100; 86 110-102; 87 98-99; 88 116-117
- - Bradford Peverell, Fordington Down, 78 80-81
- - Bride Valley, a summary, 102 104-106
- - Gillingham, Common Mead Lane, 105 146
- - Marnhull, Allard's Quarry, 72 31-75
- - Owermoigne, Moigne Court, 95 101
- - Pimperne Down, 82 84
- - Poxwell, 89 135-139
- - Studland, Woodhouse Hill, final report, 87 142-207
- - Tarrant Hinton, North Down, 82 84
- - - South Down, 82 83-84
- shale panel, Norden, Corfe Castle, 87 111-112
- sherds, Church Knowle, 91 192
- - Corfe Castle, Challow Hill, 87 111
- - Corfe Castle parish, 92 157
- - East Stoke, Rushton Common, 71 66
- - Langton Matravers, 85 105
- - Litton Cheney, Higher Coombe, 81 107
- - North Wootton, 72 78
- - Osmington, Sandy Berrow, 82 100-101
- - Poyntington, 72 78
- - Studland, Kingswood Farm, 89 146
- - Steeple, West Creech Farm, 76 86
- - Stour Provost, Stour Row, 72 78
- site, Badbury Rings, 54 87-89
- - Burton Bradstock, mouth of R.Bride, 81 106
- - - Sturthill, 90 167
- - Castleton, Charlock Hill, 72 77
- - Dymore, 72 77
- - Holway Copse, 72 77-78
- - Cheselbourne, Lyscombe Farm, 70 60
- - Church Knowle, Bradle Barn, 78 76
- - Compton Valence, 94 80; 106 119
- - Coombe Keynes, 72 82
- - Corfe Castle, Dunshay Lane, 88 120
- - - Encombe, 76 80-81
- - - Encombe Obelisk, 88 120; 103 123
- - - Hounstout, 81 108
- - - Kingston Barn, 74 93; 76 79
- - - Norden, 77 126; 86 116-117; 92 156-157
- - - West Hill, 74 93; 81 108; 86 117
- - Corscombe, Norwood Farm 77 136
- - East Stoke, West Holme, 73 92
- - Gillingham, Common Mead Lane, 73 112-113
- - Goathill, 80 97
- - Langton Matravers, Knitson Farm, 91 188
- - - Spyway Barn, 97 67
- - Litton Cheney, Coombe, 95 100
- - Marnhull, Allard's Quarry, 73 106
- - Milborne St.Andrew, Bladen Dairy, 51 45; 52 10-18
- - Moreton Park, 85 102
- - Osmington, 84 113
- - Pamphill, Bradford Down, see under Pamphill
- - Piddletrenthide, Dole's Ash Farm, 70 62
- - Poole, Turlin Moor, 86 115-116
- - Portland, Broadcroft Quarry, 72 87-88; 73 93-94
- - Puncknowle, Walls, 87 90-91; 88 107-108; 90 167-169
- - - excavation report, 107 55-86
- - Sherborne, Bedmill Copse, 72 76-77
- - - Charlock Hill, 71 68
- - - Culverhayes, 73 111; 74 108
- - - Pinford Lane, 72 76
- - - and Yeovil, 77 145-147
- - Shipton Gorge, Chisels, 73 101-102; 78 87; 79 114-115
- - Sixpenny Handley, Humby's Stock Coppice, 73 104.105
- - - Oakley Farm, 72 93
- - Steeple, Creech Grange, 86 116
- - Stinsford, Cokers Frome, 94 87
- - Stoborough, Nutcrack Lane, 74 95-96
- - - and Redcliff Farm, 76 81-82
- - Stratton, Grimstone Down, 93 156-157
- - Sturminster Marshall, Bailie Gate, 85 105
- - Swanage, Herston, Priest's Caravan park, 96 54
- - Swyre, Oxclose, 90 167
- - Tarrant Hinton, Barton Field, see under Tarrant Hinton
- - Wareham, Swineham, 77 127
- - Weymouth, Bowleaze Cove, 91 186
- - - Southill, Radipole Lane, 96 54-55
- - - Spa Hill, Spa Rd., 73 96-98
- - Wimborne St. Giles, Oakley Down, 71 69-70; 72 92-93; 73 104
- - Winfrith Newburgh, Burton Cross, 91 191-192
- - Wool parish, on line of A.E.A effluent pipe, 84 125-131
- - Worth Matravers,
- - - Haycrafts Lane, 74 93
- - - St.Aldhelm's head, 78 76-77
- ware, Parnham House, Beaminster, 84 111
- well, Norden, Corfe Castle, 95 91
- Ronaldsway, in Broadway, lost name, 88 215
- Rood and other screens, 42 66-80
- Roof bosses, Corfe Castle, church of St.Edward, 68 52-53
- structures, in Dorset churches, 49 13?-146
- Rooke, Dr. Kenneth, obituary, 109 172
- Rooks, their Flights, 9 123-126
- Rope Lake, Kimmeridge, Iron Age, RomanoBritish and medieval finds, 85 102
- Rope Lake Head, fossil remains in Kimmeridge clay, 86 39
- Rope Lake Hole, derivation of name, 63 37
- Iron Age and Romano-British site, 97 51 ; 98 58-59; 101 138
- Rope and net industry in Bridport, 82 143-154
- Rope trade, Bridport, 14th cent., 28 102-103
- Roper, Ida E., 1865-1935, contribution to Dorset Flora, 79 81
- Rosae, in the Isle of Purbeck, 66 147-157; 67 143-144
- Roseberry, Lord, involvement in sale of Shaftesbury, 110 23
- Roundchimneys, Glanvilles Wootton, history, 21 218-222
- Rousdon, Devon, landslips, 103 104
- Routes, inland, in Neolithic and Bronze ages, 73 53-57,63-65; 90 208, 225-228
- Rowberry: Mesolithic site at, 109 93, 94
- Rowden, Winterbourne Steepleton, excavation of Bronze Age site, 103 119-121
- Rowlands, Wimborne Minster, possible area of church settlement, 102 109-111
- Royal Commission on historical documents, work to 1942, 64 110-111
- Royal estates, Relationships to minsters, 109 51-53
- Royal Peculiar Court, Wimborne, 38 93-111; 43 lvii; 62 50-53
- 17th cent. records, 64 42-57
- Rubbers, sandstone from Hengistbury Head, 105 137-138
- Rubus, rarer forms, 12 71-73; 14 179-181
- Ruby-Tailed wasps, Hymenoptera tubulifera, distribution, 43 86
- Rufus Castle, Portland, 12 121-124; 35 34; 37 230-233; 69 65-67
- view by J.W.Upham, watercolour and note, 37 230-233
- Rules, of the Dorset Natural History and Field Club, 1899, 19 i-v
- as amended,
- - 1901, 21 v;
- - 1927, 48 viii-xii;
- after amalgamation,
- - 1928, 49 229-238;
- - 1934, 56 xx-xxvii;
- - 1939, 60 23-31;
- - 1966, 88 24-26
- Ruminantia, Artiodactyla, of Dorset, 24 30-32
- Runic inscriptions, Wareham, Lady St.Mary, 62 83-84
- Rushmore, Wilts., South Lodge, lynchets, 46 89-100
- Russel, John (de Sireburn), constable of Corfe Castle, 1221, arms, 65 78
- Russell, Archibald George Blomfield, (18791955), entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 13
- collections, 110 16
- obituary and portrait, 77 22-23
- Russell, John,d.1505, and James,d. 1509, and their wives, Swyre Church, memorial brasses, 29 277
- Rutter, John, printer, author, leader of independent interests in 1830 election in Shaftesbury, 110 23-28
- Rybot, George, excavating on Eggardon hillfort, 100 54-72
- Rye Hill, Wimborne St. Giles, medieval deerpark, 90 244-246
- Rycher, John, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1320, arms, 65 85
- Ryme Intrinseca,
- church,
- - bells, 25 83; 60 119
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 154
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynde, 1860, 45 49-50
- - restoration, 39 123
- deeds, 32 139
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 158
- medieval deer-park, 100 34
- state of parish, c.1600, 89 232
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