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- S.S. collars, examples in Dorset and elsewhere, 45 81-100
- Sacheverell (Cheverell) Robert, d.1517, brass in Puddletown church, 23 195-198
- Sadborow, Thorncombe, the Bragge family and monuments, 64 58-68
- St.Aldhelm's Chapel, juxta Werham, site of, 65 60-67
- St. Aldhelm's Chapel, Worth Matravers, description, 14 75-79, 52 lxiii-lxvii
- Iron Age pit, 104 179
- St.Andrew's church, Portland, history and conservation, 103 92
- St. Candida (or Wita), tomb, Whitchurch Canonicorum, 28 58-63
- St. Catherine of Alexandria, cult at Abbotsbury, 90 261-263
- St. Catherine's chapel, Abbotsbury, ink and wash drawing by S.H.Grimm, 1790, .96 frontispiece
- St. Cuthburga, foundress of Wimborne Monastery, account from a 14th cent. manuscript, 34 167-185, 39 31
- St. Gildas, in the early British church, 90 267-268
- St. Leonard of Rushton, West Parley, the House of, 64 34-42
- St.Leonard's Chapel, Blandford, 110 156
- St. Luke's Chapel, Ashley Chase, Long Bredy, 95 100
- St. Margaret's Hospital, Wimborne Minster, history. 17 109-114
- St Martin's Church, Wareham, excavations at, 109 47-50
- St. Ninian, in the early British church, 90 264-266
- St. Patrick, in the early British church, 90 266-267
- St. Rowalds Chapel, Dorchester, South St., identification, 102 112-114
- St. Rumbolds Chapel, Dorchester, see St. Rowalds
- St. Wita (or Candida), tomb, Whitchurch Canonicorum, 28 58-63
- Saints, lives of the early British, 89 224-226
- Saxon, of Wimborne Abbey, 22 199-212
- Salad Burnet, Sanguisorba minor, distribution map, 99 147
- Salamanders, see under urodella
- Salisbury, Wilts., cathedral altar sites, 19 1-24
- Salmon fishery, Wareham, history, 72 99-110
- Salter, J.B,, botanist, Dorset plant records, 79 79
- Saltpetreman in Dorset, 1635, 85 158-163
- Salt boilers' debris in Dorset, 84 115-116
- boiling briquetage, Charnel, Tyneham and Tyneham Cap, 89 146
- industry, pre-historic and Roman,in Dorset, 84 137-144
- production, 1085-1500, 59 33-34
- works, Wyke Regis, Iron Age B, 84 132-144
- Salt working
- in medieval Dorset, 109 25-28
- site, Boat House Clump, Upton, 107 159-162
- Salway Ash, Netherbury, church bells, 27 111
- field names, 82 142
- Sampford family, brasses in Melbury Sampford church, 28 231-244
- Sand Martin, special survey, 1970, 92 64
- Sand wasps, fossores, distribution, 43 75-78
- Sanders, Ernest Niemann, In Memoriam, 86 18-19
- Sanders, John Naish, c.1771-1870, benefactor, Bristol museum, 108 138
- Sandford Orcas,
- church screen, 42 73
- stone coffin lid, 56 132-134
- Sandsfoot Castle, Weymouth, 3 20-24; 32 27-34; 41 34-38; 62 60
- Sandsfoot Clay, 57 61 et seq.
- Grit, 57 61 et seq.
- Sargassum muticum, in Dorset, 99 136; 100 133
- Sarsen stones, Little Mayne, West Knighton, 59 29-31
- origin and distribution, 16 77-80
- Parkstone, Ashley Rd., 31 161-164
- South Winterborne, upper valley, 106 134-137
- stone circle, West Knighton, Little Mayne Farm, 30 xlv-xlvii, liv
- survey, 97 47-48
- Sauria, Dorset lists, 9 7-9; 79 66-67
- Saurischia, Dorset list, 80 76-84; 87 59-60
- Sauropod footprints, Sunnydown Farm, Langton Matravers, 110 167-168
- Sauropterygia, Dorset list, 9 21-30; 80 52-76; 87 61
- Inferior Oolite, Cotswolds to Burton Bradstock, 37 51
- Savage family, pedigree and arms, Bloxworth Church, 10 153-161
- Saw-flies, Hymenoptera phytophaga, 43 100-106
- Saxon, bishops of Sherborne, 87 213-222
- bracelet, Dorchester, 1 38-39
- buckets, 4 98-101
- burials, Hardown Hill, Morecombelake, 53 247-249; 99 232-240
- - Launceston Down, excavation, 104 44-45, 56-59
- charter boundaries, Abbots Wootton, Lyme Regis, Stalbridge, Weston, Woolland, 86 158-163
- charters and field names, 52 239-268; 56 110-130; 57 114-143; 58 103-136; 59 95-118; 60 74-89; 61 60-78
- - list with topographical identifications, 61 72-75
- church architecture, possible origins, 23 87-122
- conquest, argument for a British enclave in Mid-Dorset, 3 74-103
- - of Cornwall, 78 110-114
- - Roman Britain, 56 23-24
- - Wessex, site of Mons Badonicus, 66 19-30
- helmet, Hamworthy, 54 1-4
- hooked tags, 109 135
- - Hanford, 10 6 119
- law terms, vocabulary of, Milton Abbey Register, 30 198-200, 207-210
- sculpture, angel at Winterborne Steepleton, 5 81-87
- settlement, Alington Avenue, Dorchester, 107 109-110
- Saxon and medieval remains at Christchurch, 96 67
- Saxon origins of St Martin's, Wareham, 109 50
- Saxon Settlements at Morden, 109 29
- Scando-Gothic art forms in Wessex, 34 1-16
- Scaphopoda, bottom survey, east Dorset coast, 82 77-82
- Sceatta, Anglo-Saxon coin from Milborne St. Andrew, 110 154
- New Scelidosaur Remains from the Lower Lias of Dorset, 110 165-167
- Scenery, geological factors behind it, 49 145-189
- Scheduled ancient monuments, list to May 1928, 50 203-206
- Schist hone, Alton Pancras, 76 98
- Schools,
- Abbey Milton, history and removal to Blandford, 105 1-3
- Blandford's endowed schools, 105 5-12
- Dorchester Free Grammar, 13 63
- and education, 1540-1640, 92 237-238
- Kington Magna, 107 27
- Milton Abbey, 25 5-6
- Netherbury, 27 229; 31 112-114
- Sherborne, 12 105-114; 25 161-171; 31 106-112
- - schools at end of 18th cent., 37 87
- Tudor foundations, 41 81
- Wareham, 28 14, 25
- Wimborne Minster, Grammar School, 28 20; 3l 114; 62 50-54
- - documents in Minster archives, 66 57-64
- Scissum Beds, (Blue Beds), Bridport Sands, Stony Head cutting, Loders, 96 8-13
- Sciuridae, Sciurus vulgaris, Red Squirrel, habits, 11 27-33
- Scotley, Leigh, medieval deer-park, 94 68-69
- Scoville family (Scovell), of Scoles Farm, Corfe Castle, 44 xxxvii-xxxix
- Scrapers,
- from Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55, 57, 60, 6l, 64
- from Kington Magna area, 109 94-96, 98, ]00, 101
- Scratch dials, mass clocks, 56 36; 61 79-85
- Screaming skull, Bettiscombe Manor, 19 xxix-xxx; 31 176-203; 83 124-125; 84 110
- Sea bathing, Swanage, 1873-1894, 107 12-13
- Sea bed, bottom survey of fauna, East Dorset coast, 82 77-82
- Sea-Centaur, engraved gem, Walls Puncknowle, 90 230-231
- Sea floor of West Bay, erratics, 108 206-207
- Sea Hare, Aplysia punctata, Weymouth, 102 118
- Sea Lavender, recurved, Limonium recurvum, C.E.Salmon, 33 98-10I
- definition of species, 109 157
- Sea-level changes,
- and coastal erosion, Furzey Island, Corfe Castle, 110 60-61
- investigations, Furzey island, Poole Harbour, 107 153-154
- Seaborough church, 13th cent. military effigy, 75 86-87
- Seals, see under Pinnepedia
- Seals, casts,list of those in Museum, 1944, 66 84-126
- Great Seal of Edward II on Bindon Abbey Charter, 54 38-39
- matrix, 14th cent., silver, Dorchester, 62 54
- - 15th cent., Wimborne, 60 95-96
- of William de Melcombe with Roman intaglio, 98 67-69
- of the Constables of Corfe Castle, 65 76-91
- Melcombe Regis, 55 34-37
- Seatown - Eype, fauna of Day's Shell Bed and Margaritatus Clay, 87 67-80
- Seaweeds, see algae,marine,
- Secker, Bishop of Bristol, diocesan survey, 173537, 95 74-75
- Sediments associated with dinosaur footprints near Langton Matravers, 109 153-154
- Seismic velocities in Portland stone, 92 43
- Selby, K.C.Collingwood, obituary, 107 201
- Selwoodshire, area of, 106 33
- Senonian, see Upper Chalk
- Serrell, Dalton H., entomologist, 110 13
- Setaria verticillata, first appearance in Dorset, 21 16
- Settlement examinations in 18th and early 19th cent., 92 218-223
- Seymer, Henry Ker, of Hanford, county election 1857, 98 11-14
- Shag, status in Purbeck, 99 99
- Shaftesbury,
- Abbey,
- - building stones, 84 36; 102 126
- - excavations, 24 liv-lvii; 53 lxx-lxxii; 77 141
- - history and description, 15 38-39,41-42; 24 liv-lvii;43 xlii-xliv; 51 68-71; 53 41-42
- - manor of Iwerne Minster, 65 124-125
- - medieval salt supply and relation to Kingston, Corfe, 109 26, 27, 51
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1826, 45 51
- - Saxon charters and grants of land, 57 114-117;58 103-11, 116-119,131-134; 59 107-112; 60 8@-86
- alabaster table and Burial of St. Katherine, tablet, 49 110-111
- King Alfred at, 109 141
- bankers, 1750-1825, 48 20
- Barton Manor, Cockram's Field, excavations, 72 94-95; 73 112; 76 67-73
- Castle Hill, Mampits Lane, excavations, 71 54-57; 72 94
- chantries, Hospital of St. John in Shaston, 27 219; 28 l8; 29 51
- - St. Anne de la Gore, 27 219; 28 17; 29 55-57
- - St. John Baptist, 27 219; 28 18; 29 53-55
- - St. Katherine, 27 219; 28 17-18; 29 52
- - St. Peter, 28 19; 30 47-49
- - St. Stephen, 28 19
- churches, 15 42-45
- deeds, 32 139-142; 69 89
- deeds and other papers in the Rylands Library, 47 148-154
- 1830 parliamentary election, 110 23-28
- and 1831 by-election, 109 9
- Enmore Green, church bell, 25 58
- excavations 1976, including St. Peter's Church, 98 59
- Gold Hill, excavations at No.8, 106 124; 107 47-54
- history, 15 36-51
- historical notes, Wm.Barnes, 3 27-33
- Holy Trinity church,
- - bells, 25 59
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 147
- - excavation, 100 116
- - effigy of a priest, 53 259-260
- - incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 159
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1826, 45 51
- - restoration, 40 92
- industries, button making, 59 40,45
- - cloth, 59 35,45
- Layton House, Romano-British and later pottery, 71 67
- Literary Institute and Wm.Barnes, 100 18
- manor, descent of, 15 39-41
- market in the 17th cent., 99 1-5
- medieval deer-park, 100 34
- l9th century pottery from, 109 35-38
- Old Brow, microlithic flints, 72 94
- parliamentary elections and corruption in the 18th cent., 84 154-157
- pendant, medieval enamelled, 107 170-171
- St.James,
- - church,
- - - bells, 25 59,60
- - - goods inventory, 1552, 26 147
- - - restoration, 40 92
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1826, 45 50-51
- - incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 158
- - silver penny of William the Lion, 96 71
- St. Peter, admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 64,67,72,74
- - church,
- - - bells, 25 59-61; 27 111
- - - description, 24 liii-liv
- - - excavation, 98 59-60
- - - goods inventory, 1552, 26 147, 158
- - incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 159
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1826, 45 52
- - restoration, 40 92
- - union with Rumbold exposed, 36 94-95
- St. Rumbold, see under Cann
- Samuel Marsh Oram, 1765-1791, poet and solicitor, 28 xxxiii- xxxiv
- Savoy Cinema, site investigation 1986, 108 186
- Saxon charter, 60 75
- Saxon pottery from St. Peter's church, 99 129-132
- seal casts, 66 113-114
- tobacco pipes, clay, 91 206-215
- Tout Hill, meaning of Tout, Wm.Barnes, 3 48
- Town Hall, 43 xli-xlii
- trade tokens, 29 87-88, 106-107
- Shaftesbury,-Dorset:-the-Streets. Roads and Lanes, by E.Jervoise, review, 72 201-202
- Shale armlet industry, including site list, 75 45-71
- Shale,
- armlets, 110 65, 93
- Kimmeridge, see Kimmeridge shale
- lathe blank, 110 65
- lathe cores, 110 65, 93
- vessel, 110 65
- Shales-with-Beef, exposure, Charmouth, 65 147-148
- below the Cobb at Lyme Regis, 71 136-137
- Shapwick,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 76
- Bronze Age rapier, nr. Badbury Rings, 58 27
- church,
- - bells, 19 28; 24 106; 25 120, 127; 27 130
- - brasses to Maria and John Oke, and to Richard Chernok, priest, 35 78-79
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 243
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1871, 45 52-53
- Crab Farm,
- - fossil beads (porosphaera), 72 91
- - Neolithic enclosure, 110 141
- concentric ring-ditches, 110 143
- deeds, 32 142; 69 89-90
- deeds relating to the Wake family, 56 41-49
- earthwork excavations, nr.Badbury Rings, 87 101-102; 109 65-78
- field names, 82 l40; 89 232,240
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 160
- lease involving Mary Husey of Shapwick, 61 96
- Medieval status of parish, 109 50-52
- mortarium stamp, 80 106-107
- Palstave from, 109 123
- pottery sherds and a Roman coin, west of Badbury Rings, 106 115
- Romano-British querns, 77 151
- - rubbish pit, High St., 77 138-139
- Royal estate, 109 51
- Westhemsworth, free chapel, 27 221 ; 28 24; 29 59
- Sharrer, John, silk thrower, Westbury Mill, Sherborne, 37 66 et seq.
- Shaston, see under Shaftesbury
- Shearplace Hill, Sydling St. Nicholas,
- comparison with Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55, 63
- excavation, 80 99-100
- Sheep, management of folded flocks, 102 1-3
- Sheepfarming in the 17th cent., 102 1-5
- Sheepsleights, Worth Matravers, beaker, 89 13g-140
- flint and chert scrapers at Swanworth quarries, 89 145
- grain pit, 88 149-151
- Iron Age sites, 70 30-32, 45-46
- Shells, land, new and rare, 12 99-104
- monstrosities among Littorina rudis, 13 191-198
- variations in land shells, 37 194-197
- Shepherd, Mary, committed for witchcraft, Wareham, 1638, 5 10-11
- Shepherd's crooks, 52 xlvi-xlvii
- Shepherd's Farm, Ulwell near Swanage, seventhcentury inhumation cemetery, 110 37-47
- Sherborne,
- Abbey,
- - chandeliers, 85 171-174
- - bells, 19 38; 25 83-85,168-171; 27 111,131-135
- - dissolution grant to Sir John Horsey, 100 26-28
- - effigies of Abbot Clement, Abbot Laurence de Bradford and a priest, 53 255-256,260-261
- - history, 12 xxii-xxiv; 53 34-36; 93 205-210
- - manor court roll 1515-16, 77 157-161
- - medieval salt supply, 109 26
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1826, 45 53-57
- - possible reconstruction c.1530 and west elevation 1849, 93 205-210
- - proposed restoration of Lady Chapel, 43 xxxii-xxxiii, xxxvii-xxxix
- - remains of the monastery, 77 142-144
- - restorations, 39 121-122
- - Saxon charters and land grants, 55 250-253; 57 130-139; 60 87-89; 61 60-65
- - School and Old Castle, visit, 25 xlviii-lvii
- Acreman St., geological exposures, gravels, Fuller's Earth Clay, limestones, 76 111
- admission of preachers under the Commonwealth, 36 61 ,67,74
- Allhallows Church, 25 165
- - excavations, 93 197-210
- Almshouse, 14 xxvii-xxviii
- - chapel screen, 42 73
- - water colour, J Buckler, 1803, 91 frontispiece
- archaeological discoveries in the district, 72 76-79
- Austin Friars, 53 43
- bankers, 1750-1825, 48 20-21
- Birds of the Sherborne Missal, 104 5-15
- Bishop of, grant of land for making salt at Lyme regis, Saxon charter, 58 136
- Blackmarsh Farm, Romano-British fragments, 72 78
- Castle, see also under Sherborne, Old Castle.
- castles, old and new, 43 xxxiv-xxxviii
- - deeds relating to Sir Walter Raleigh, and Hundred Rolls, 29 xxxvi-xxxvii
- chantries, Leper Hospital of St. John, 28 16
- - Blessed Mary, 28 18, 30 44-45
- Charlock Hill, Romano-British site, 71 68
- - surface finds, 72 93
- Cheap St. no.60, excavation and analysis of town plan, 99 127-128
- - burials and a medieval well, 72 79
- church,
- - bells, 60 119
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 155
- coins, miscellaneous, 72 79
- communications at end of 18th cent., 37 86-87
- conduit, 12 xxiii-xxiv
- Culverhayes, Romano-British site, 73 111; 74 108
- deeds, 32 142-143; 53 184-196; 56 49; 59 47,50,58,65
- early ecclesiastical settlement, 102 107-112
- and 1831 elections, 109 5, 12
- flora, alien contributions to the region, 92 45-47
- Fowler Collection of antiquities, 77 147-149
- Free Grammar School, foundation, 31 106-112
- geological exposures in Crackment Limestone and Thornford Beds, 85 38-39
- Highmores Hill outlier, geology of, 65 157-162
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 160
- industries, breweries, 59 36,37
- - button making, 59 40,45
- - cloth, 59 38,45
- - glove, 59 41,46
- - haberdashery, 59 41,45
- - lace, 59 45
- - silk throwing, 37 66-85; 59 40,41 ,45,46
- Isaac Williams, c.1664, apothecary, 107 9
- Lanprobus, an alternative site, 103 132-134
- - site of, a reply, 104 197-198
- Lenhay Rd., palaeolith, 68 31-32
- Lenhay, Roman villa site, trial excavation, 73 111-112
- - recent small finds, 98 60
- Literary Institute and Wm.Barnes, 100 17-18
- Long St., animal bones, 13th and 14th cent. pottery, 77 145
- Louse Hill quarry, Inferior Oolite, 83 38
- Ludbourne Rd., medieval stone culvert, 73 111
- manor court, 1515-16, 77 157-161
- market in the l7th cent., 99 1-5
- medieval deer-park, 87 227-229
- "Medieval Sherborne" by Joseph Fowler, review, 73 213-214
- Newland (La Nywelond), brewers legal conflict with Bishop of Sarum, 34 151-157
- - burials, 12th and 14th cent., pottery etc., 77 145
- - charter of Bishop Poore of Sarum, 1228, 34 152-153,156-157
- - cross in the middle of the place, 34 153-155
- - Hall House, 14th cent. timber-framed hall, 106 23-32
- - Manor House, removal of architectural details, 103 127
- Newland and Hound St., burials, 78 88
- Oborne Rd., pottery, 16th or 17th cent., 74 108
- - Roman pottery, 3rd and 4th cent., 80 97
- Oborne Wood, Middle Inferior Oolite exposure, palaeontology, stratigraphy and species list, 92 110-119
- Old Castle,14 xxix-xxx
- - excavations, 72 93-94; 73 106-109; 74 107-108; 77 141-142
- - medieval pottery fabrics, 101 91-102
- - payments for repairs, 1199-1210, 15 130,134; 16 132,146,149; 19 76
- old road surfaces discovered, 77 144-145
- origins, a preliminary report, 99 127-128
- Park, field maples, 1 33-35
- - heronry, 45 77
- Pinford Lane, Iron Age and Romano-British remains, 72 76
- - Roman sites, 80 95-96
- - Romano-British building, 78 88-89
- pre-conquest cathedral, 71 67-68
- prehistoric finds near, 109 94, 95
- Quarr Lane, medieval ring, 80 98
- saltpetre works,1635, 85 159-163
- Roman coins found, 98 60
- Saxon bishops, 87 213-222
- School and Abbey, some corrections to Hutchins, 3rd Ed. 25 161-171
- school, excavations, 98 60
- - museum, early geological collections, 98 36-42
- - origins and history of school and buildings, 12 105-114
- Sherborne Missal, c.1400, 104 5-15
- silk throwing mills and their owners, 37 66-85
- South St., possible Roman razor handle, 80 97-98
- a toponymic Hundred, 106 34-35
- town plan, analysis of, 99 127-128
- trade tokens, 29 83, 107-108
- Westbury, Durrant Close, 12th and 13th cent. pottery, 73 108-111
- - West Bridge, old road discovered, 78 88
- Shillingstone (Okeford Shyllinge),
- church,
- - bells, 24 105; 25 114; 60 119
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 265
- - losses in restoration, 1902, 24 lxxii
- - restorations, 39 112
- deeds, 65 100
- Hill, Romano-British pottery, 86 119
- incised slab, its symbolism, 25 184-186
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 161
- Shingle, of the Chesil Bank, 40 52-65
- extraction from West Bay, 77 39
- Shipbuilding,
- Bridport Harbour, 33 195-199
- 18th cent., at Bridport, Lyme Regis, Poole and Weymouth, 92 253
- the Lyme Galley, 1294-1296, 108 41-44
- Poole Foundry site, medieval ship's timber store, 108 190, 192
- Shipp, William,of Blandford, barrow excavations, 88 128-148
- his collection of fossils in the Museum, 98 39
- Shipping, l8th cent., 92 250-258
- Shipstal Point, Arne, cliff erosion and beach development, 97 8-12
- Shipton Gorge,
- Bonscombe Hill, new section in the inferior Oolite and Bridport Sands, 91 114-116
- Chisels, Romano-British site, 73 101-102; 78 87; 79 114-115
- church,
- - bells, 19 29; 25 74
- - goods inventory,1552, 26 106
- Shipton Hill, early Iron Age fort, 77 135-136
- Shooting at Morden, 109 32
- Shoreline change, Poole Harbour, 90 141-154
- Shrews, see also under insectivora
- common, Sorex araneus, distribution map, 105 177
- Shroton, see Iwerne Courtney
- Sidwaye, Richard,d.1612, brass in East Holme church, 22 224-225
- Sigwells, Somerset, possible barrows at, 109 94
- Sika Deer, status in Poole basin, 86 96-101
- Silk industry in Wessex, 37 66-93,
- Silk throwing mills in Sherborne and their owners, 37 66-85
- Silk throwing, notes, 59 40-41
- Silton,
- church,
- - bells, 19 28; 24 105; 25 61; 27 111
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 131
- - restoration, 40 93
- Corallian, new exposure, 106 168
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 161
- Silver,
- coin hoard, Wraxall, 110 157
- hooked-tag, Winterborne Whitechurch, 110 154
- Silver-gilt, Carolingian mount, Wareham, 110 154
- Sinemurian, see Middle Lias
- Siphonaptera, report 1953, 75 139
- Siphonophora, report,
- 1954, 76 112-113
- 1957, 79 26
- Sipunculoidea, bottom survey, east Dorset coast, 82 77-82
- Sixpenny Handley,
- Bronze Age hoard, 74 109
- Chapel Down, Roman 'propellor' belt fitting, 108 184-185
- church,
- - bells 25 125
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 232
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1871, 45 27-28
- - panel, Christ in Majesty, 106 12-13, 20
- deeds, 32 114-118
- field names from Saxon charter, 58 115
- Handley Common, mesolithic site, 91 173
- Handley Hill crossroads, excavation, 98 60
- Handley hoard, acquired by the museum, 73 115
- Humby's Stock Coppice, Romano-British site and Roman coins, 73 104-105
- Iron Age barrow, excavation, 91 176
- Minchington, earthworks and medieval pottery, 106 123
- Minchington Farm, enclosure to the north of, 106 115
- Oakley Farm, Romano-British site, 72 93
- Saxon charter, 58 116-119
- Town Farm House, medieval settlement excavations, 110 155-156
- Woodcotte, inventory of goods of William Edmonds, alias Younge, 1627, 35 41-49
- Woodcuts, mesolithic sites, 91 173-174
- Wor Barrow, lynchets, 46 89-100
- - radio-carbon dates, 106 108
- - revised radiocarbon dates, 110 160
- Sixpenny Hundred, in the 7th cent., 106 35-37
- Skeletal report on Dorchester inhumations, 109 128
- Skerne, and wife, Margaret, brass in Bere Regis church, 1596, 23 204-206
- Skimmington Lady, figurehead in the Gilling ham forest riots, 1626-1630, 97 23
- Skimmity riding, 14 194-200
- Skulls and animal bones, Bumper' s Lane Second Quarry, Portland, 74 39-47
- Skull,
- at Bettiscombe Manor, scientific description, 84 110
- Neolithic, found at Longham, Bournemouth, 55 279-281
- Slate, wrecked cargo of, 109 139
- Sleight, Corfe Mullen, Iron Age 'A' site, 86 120-122
- Slepe Heath, ecological survey, 1980, 103 107-114
- Slingstones, Maiden Castle, 58 12
- Sloper, Charles, d.1727,, rector of Spetisbury, armorial plaque, 51 85-87
- Smallholdings, Sir R. Edgcumbe's settlement at Rew, 98 25-31
- Smedmore, derivation of name, 63 37
- Smedmore Hill, Kimmeridge, cist burials, 82 94-97
- temporary section in Purbeck Beds, 93 38
- Smith, Harry Peace, In Memoriam and portrait, 75 33
- Smith, John Russell, 1810-1894, publisher, relations with Wm. Barnes, 108 11-12, 18
- Smith, Reginald Bosworth, In Memoriam, 29 cxx-cxxiv, portrait, frontispiece
- Smuggling and smugglers, 18th cent., 104 17-18
- Snail shells, children's games with, 74 117
- Snakes, see under ophidia
- Snipe,
- drumming, 54 195-198
- special survey 1971, 93 58-59
- Snow drifting and the formation of snow waves, Canada, 23 58-66
- Social conditions and aspirations, late l9th cent. Cheselbourne, 97 37-44
- conditions and child mortality in Lyme Regis, 103 5-12
- conditions in 19th cent. Durweston, 98 17-24
- history, 1540-1640, 92 224-243
- life of the gentry, c.1700, diary of John Richards, 28 30-49
- problems, Wm. Barnes' views, 99 19-27
- Soil description from a Bronze Age barrow, Canford Heath, 76 47-50
- Soil marks surveyed at Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 56, 57
- Soils and the major physical regions of Dorset, 75 92-94
- Solent river, 53 9-15
- Solution hollows, Pentridge Hill, 104 62
- Sixpenny Handley Hill, collapsed horizontal pipe, 98 60
- pipes, St. Oswald's Bay, 86 39
- - Stinsford, 88 41
- West Stafford, subsidence, 87 34
- Somerleigh Court, see under Dorchester, Somerleigh Court
- Somers, Sir George, 1554-16i0, seaman of Lyme Regis and family, 32 26-32; 45 xxxviii-xxxix
- Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, 55 77-85
- Somerset, the Particular Description, attribution to Thomas Gerard of Trent, 35 66-68
- Songs,
- children's doggerel rhymes, 38 112-132
- of old Dorset, 27 24-43
- Sorex minutus, pigmy shrew, Chickerell, 25 xxvii
- South Afflington, Corfe Castle, Middle Bronze Age urn, 81 118-119
- South Dorset Ridgeway, pre-Iron Age landscape, its preservation, 105 141
- South Eggardon Farm Askerswell, shale disc, 87 84-85
- Roman brooch, 87 85
- Roman settlement remains, 87 85
- house platforms and pottery, 87 87-88
- two swords, 87 88
- South Haven Peninsula, Studland Heath, the larger fungi, 77 113-122
- South Perrott,
- church,
- - bells, 25 46; 27 111
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 105
- - restoration, 39 102
- deed, 58 47
- field names, 82 134
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 149
- South Warren Hill, Netherbury, mesolithic artefacts, 105 139
- Southampton and Dorchester Railway, 55 77-85
- Southbourne, Bournemouth, neolithic pit, 69 29-32
- Southcombe, Coombe Keynes, 88 214-215
- Southill, Radipole Lane, Weymouth, Early Iron Age and Roman remains, 96 54-55
- Southwell, Portland, Iron Age and RomanoBritish site, 85 101
- Sowerbyidae, Portlandian, 50 192
- Spa, Nottington, Weymouth, history and analyses of water, 104 19-24
- Sparrow Hawk,
- detailed observation of nest, June 25th to July 22nd, 38 169-189
- reports,
- - 1962, 84 64
- - 1963, 85 52
- - 1967, 89 60
- - 1968, 90 55
- Spartina-townsendii,
- first appearance in Dorset, 21 16
- extent in Poole Harbour, 74 152-153
- list of papers on, 79 86
- Spearhead, miniature, from Gussage Valley, 109 134
- Species mapping by the Environmental Record Centre, 99 146-149
- Spence Farm, Bettiscombe, medieval deer-park, 93 173-175
- Spetisbury,
- Chapel of St. Monica, 14th cent. screen, 42 73-74
- church,
- - bells, 25 114-115
- - chained book, 35 25
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 257
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1871, 45 58
- deeds, 65 101; 69 90
- field names, 82 138
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 162
- inhumation burial, 95 101-102
- manorial documents, 62 58
- medieval deer-park, 99 10
- medieval status of parish, 109 52, 53
- Middlestreet, lost name, 88 207-208
- Miles Cheney, copyholder, 98 3
- Ring, excavation of ditch,80 108
- Sloper, Charles, d.1727, rector, armorial plaque, 51 85-87
- will, 32 143
- Sphaeroidothyris lenthayensis Beds, Yeo valley, W. of Sherborne, 78 51-57
- Sphagna, peat moss, in the Isle of Purbeck, 65 131-139
- Spider crab caught off Portland, 109 157
- Spiders, see arachnida
- Spindle-whorls, shale, Brenscombe and Blashenwell, Corfe Castle, 97 67
- Spoerry, Paul, note on Woolcombe pottery, 109 138
- Spondylidae, Portlandian, 50 163-165
- Sponges, the Glass Rope, and other sponges, 2 21-27
- Spontaneous combustion, Kimmeridge Shale at Clavell's Hard, 95 105
- Spooner, Edward Oke, of Blandford, critic of A.T.Huxtable, 101 23-24
- Sport and pastimes, Tudor, 41 79-81
- Sprague brothers, of Upwey, founders of Charleston, Mass., 42 89-90
- Sprat, Dr Thomas, Bishop of Rochester, preacher to Dorset men in London, 1692, 54 92-93
- Spring Vetch, occurrence in Dorset, 92 123-124
- Springhead, Mesolithic site at, 109 93, 94
- Squaloraja polyspondyla Agassiz, discovery by Mary Anning, 1929, 108 135-148
- Squibb, Arthur, 1578-1650, Clarenceux King of Arms and Teller of the Exchequer, 68 54-65
- family, account and pedigree, 68 54-65
- Squirrels, see also under rodentia
- Red, Sciurus vulgaris, notes on habits, 11 27-33
- Red and Gray, distribution, 1945-1951, 74 121-132
- survey, 1958-59, 82 70
- Stained glass, ancient, in Dorset churches, 43 44-56
- Stair Hole, derivation of name, 62 46-47
- Stalbridge
- Barrow Hill Farm, Roman coins, 86 119
- church,
- - bells, 19 33; 25 91; 60 119
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 142
- deeds, 32 143-150; 56 49; 58 47; 69 90
- field names from Saxon charters, 60 76-77
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 60
- industries, silk throwing, 37 69-74; 59 41
- - stocking making, 59 41,46
- manor court, 1515-16, 77 157-161
- medieval deer-park, 99 6-7
- medieval settlement, 87 251-253
- Newnham, lost name, 88 207
- St. Mary's Church, foundations of earlier structure, 100 117
- silk throwing mill, 37 69,74
- trade token, 29 108
- Weston, manor court, 1515-16, 77 157-161
- - Saxon charter, 61 60-65
- - Saxon charter boundary, 86 159-160
- Stalbridge to Marnhull pipeline, geological observations, 110 137
- Stalls, in Dorset churches, 43 28-30
- Stanbridge, Hinton Parva, church goods inventory, 1552, 25 231
- Stanton St. Gabriel, church,
- architectural record, 82 101-108
- rood beam, 42 74
- Starfish Bed, Middle Lias, shelly accumulations below Thorncombe Beacon, 106 164-165
- Staters, Iron Age coins from Winterborne Monkton, 110 145
- Steelyard weights, a technical study, 105 83-88
- 13th cent., 47 1-24; 48 lxviii-lxix; 52 xlix-li; 58 30-34,35-42; 64 21-24; 75 84-85 ; 81 148-149; 85 157
- Steeple,
- cemetery on Smedmore Hill, cist burial, 89 145
- church,
- - bells, 24 112; 25 121 ; 27 111
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 204
- Creech Barrow, origins, 22 liv-lx
- Creech Grange, Romano-British site, 86 116
- deeds, 32 150; 69 90
- Grange Heath, unrecorded barrows, 76 79
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 60
- Smedmore Hill, urn burial, 74 49-50
- West Creech Farm, Romano-British sherds, 76 86
- Steepleton Iwerne, see Iwerne Stepleton
- Stellaris nodules, from the Liassic clays, Charmouth, 73 203-204 Steneosaurus, Cimoliosaurus richardsonii, Chickerell, 19 ciii
- Stillwell, Mrs H., collection of artefacts from Norden, 73 86-88
- Stinsford,
- Bhompston Pond (Headless William's Pond), ecological survey, 33 200-231
- Charminster - Forston, geological observations along new water main, 106 115-116
- church,
- - bells, 24 108, 135 ; 60 119
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 248
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 58-59
- - restoration, 40 86
- - St. Michael panel, 106 16-17, 21
- Coker's Frome, Romano-British occupation site, 94 87
- Duddle Farm, surface finds, 98 61
- excavation of Roman road from Dorchester to Badbury Rings, 110 150-151
- excavation of Roman road from Dorchester to Lake Farm, 110 145-146
- field names, 82 138
- field walking survey, 99 122
- Heedless Wiliam's Pond and Stone, 110 161-163
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 61
- mesolithic and beaker flints, 94 87
- saddle quern, 95 102
- Slyers Lane to Robin's Barrow, observations along pipeline, 107 155-156
- Stinsford Cross, Roman milestone, 79 110-112
- Stinsford Hill, Roman Road at, 109 81
- Stoats, see under Carnivora and mammals
- Stoborough, Nutcrack Lane, Romano-British site, 74 95-96
- Romano-British sites, 76 81-82
- trade token, 29 108
- Stock and crop returns for coastal parishes, 1796, 77 162-173
- Stock Dove, reports,
- 1962, 84 64
- 1963, 85 52
- Stock Gaylard, Lydlinch,
- church,
- - bells, 25 93
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 132
- - part of rood screen, 42 74
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 62
- Stocking making, 59 41-42
- Stockland, Devon, church goods inventory, 1552, 26 104
- deeds, 32 151
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 62
- Stockwood,
- church,
- - bell, 25 81
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 216
- deeds, 69 90
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 63
- medieval deer-park, 88 181-183
- state of the parish c.1600, 89 231
- Stoke Abbot,
- Chart Knoll, possibly the manor of Charthey, 77 157-161
- church,
- - bells, 25 47,48; 27 112
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 116
- - restoration, 39 102-103
- cottages, 86 197
- deeds, 58 48,50
- manor court, 1515-16, 77 157-161
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 64
- Waddon Hill, Romano-British finds, 81 106
- Roman fort, 82 88-108; 86 135-149; 91 180; 101 51-90
- Stoke East, see East Stoke
- Stoke, nr. Wareham, deed, 32 151
- Stoke Wake,
- church goods inventory, 1552, 25 247
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 64
- medieval deer-park, 98 9-10
- Stone Age industries, Portland, 87 93-95
- anchor, Lulworth Cove, 92 158
- artefacts from Bumper's Lane second Quarry, Portland, 74 39-47
- axes from Buckland Newton and Bradford Abbas, petrographical identification, 80 99
- carvers, Ham Hill and Bristol school, 74 55-59
- circle, Hampton, Portesham, excavation, 88 122-127
- Poxwell, the work of the Phoenicians (?), 21 150-157
- Rempstone, 29 liii-lvi; 81 114-116
- implements in the Museum, discussion on their use, 12 16-35
- marks and mason' s marks, Portland and Purbeck, l5 167-171
- quarries of Purbeck and Portland, names of strata and glossary, 66 159-168
- quarrying, references to papers 1940-50, 72 194
- Stone, William, 1615-1685, of Wimborne, royalist and divine, sometime principal of New Inn Hall, Oxford, 36 16-27
- Stonebarrow, nr. Charmouth, geomorphological analysis, 94 27-36
- Stonechat, reports,
- 1963, 85 52-53
- 1971, 93 59
- Stoneflies, see under plecoptera:
- Stonehenge, Wilts., R. Avon route for the transport of the Blue stones, 73 58
- Stonestreet, the Rev.William, d.1716, botanist, Dorset plant references, 79 75
- Stony Head, Loders, Inferior Oolite exposures, 96 13
- stratigraphy of the cutting, 96 8-13
- Storm,
- February 1899, effect on Weymouth-Preston beach road, 20 179-181
- July, 1977, 99 134-135
- November, 1824, at Dorchester, 46 75-76, 84-85
- November, 1954, Chesil Beach, 76 141-145
- Stour Parvis, church goods inventory, 1552, 26 131
- Stour Provost,
- church,
- - bells, 25 63; 27 112
- - chancel roof, 49 141
- - restoration, 40 94
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 65
- Mesolithic material at, 109 96, 97, 100
- Stour Row, Romano-British potsherds, 72 78
- Stour Valley Gravels Project, White's Pit and Moortown Aerodrome, excavations, 1985, 107 163
- report, 1986, 108 181
- Stourpaine
- barrows and flint industry at, 109 95
- church,
- - bells, 24 109; 25 127; 27 112
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 242
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1842, 45 59
- deeds, 32 151; 58 48; 65 101
- Hod hill, account by Prof. Boyd Dawkins, 1l9 lxxx-lxxxvi
- - excavation of Iron Age camp and Roman fort 71 41-50; 73 105; 74 107; 76 95-96
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 65
- Lazerton, field shapes, 90 250-251
- Lazerton Farm, ancient causeway, 95 87-88
- medieval pendant, 106 124; 108 189-190
- medieval manors, 69 45-50
- Saxon coins, 101 138,140
- Stourton Caundle,
- church,
- - bells, 25 89
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 150
- - effigy, alabaster, 16th cent., 75 89-90
- field names, 82 139,140
- Stourton, William, of Stourton, Wilts., M.P. for Dorset and Speaker House of Commons, 1413, 82 155-@66
- Strangways family, brasses in Melbury Sampford church, 28 231-244
- claims to the Fleet and the Swannery, 55 154-164
- Sir John, account of his estate in verse, 1650, 54 lvii-lxix
- Strap-end,
- Gussage All Saints, 110 154
- Winterborne Whitechurch, 110 154
- Worgret, Arne, 106 119-120,
- Strap-ends, late Anglo-Saxon, 108 195-196
- Strata names in the Purbeck and Portland quarries, glossary, 66 159-168
- Stratigraphical nomenclature, the place of 'event' stratigraphy, 108 127-133
- Stratton,
- Ash Hill, Roman coin, 77 152
- church,
- - bells, 24 119, 124, 125
- - chained book, 35 25
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 226
- - history and description, 12 64-66
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1852, 45 60
- - restoration, 39 105-106
- church, Manor House and cross, description, 16 1-4; 48 xlv-xlvii
- customs of the manor, 20 83-96
- deed, 32 152
- field names, 82 142; 89 251-253
- Grimstone, Late Bronze Age hoard, 86 115
- Grimstone Down, Bronze Age food vessels, 78 90
- - Romano-British site, 93 156-157
- Poor Lot Down, inhumation burial, 86 108-109
- nr. Wrackleford House, undated ditch, 105 153
- Strigiformes, quaternary fossils and sub-fossils, 75 185-186
- Stromatolithic Limestone in the Upper Bajocian at Burton Bradstock, 107 184-186
- Stromatoliths, Perryfield quarry, Portland, 89 42-45
- Strong, brass in Loders churchyard, 35 76
- Structural geology,
- 1940-50, 72 180-193
- 1950-60, 84 87-88
- Stuart, Morton Grey, Earl of Moray, In Memoriam, 52 1-3
- Studies in Dorset History, Maureen Weinstock, review, 75 211-212
- Studland,
- Ballard Down, stone axe, 101 140
- Bay,
- - finds in, 109 139
- - Wreck, 107 173-174; 108 190-191
- - - merchant vessel c.1500, 1 06 124,125
- Brownsea (Branksea), church, bells, 25 117
- church,
- - bells, 25 122
- - chained book, 35 25
- - discoveries during restoration, 26 xlvi-xlvii
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 202
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1842, 45 60-61
- - tympanum, 106 13, 20
- - work of preservation, 1881, 12 164-179
- churchyard, Romano-British burial, 77 126
- Dean Hill, unrecorded barrows, 76 79
- The Rev.C.R.Digby, Rector of Studland 1878-1892, entomologist, 110 5
- Elizabethan pirates, 71 88-109
- field names from Saxon charters, 60 82
- Fishing Barrow, flints, ? mesolithic, 76 79
- Heath, the larger fungi, 77 113-122
- Hill Close, Roman and other sherds, 71 68
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 66
- Kingswood Farm, Romano-British sherds, 89 46
- Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age scraper, 107 158
- Late Neolithic site, 108 171
- Manor Farm, quernstone, 86 118
- medieval status of parish, 109 51, 52
- Romano-British cist burial, 74 51-54
- sand dunes, vegetation, 7 xxi-xxii
- six previously unrecorded barrows, 110 144
- Woodhouse Hill, coins from Romano-British settlement, 102 102-104
- - excavations, 74 92; 76 77-79; 77 125-126; 78 75; 79 106; 80 105-106; 87 14@-207
- Stukeley, Dr., his account of Maumbury Rings compared with the results of the excavations, 33 45-49
- Sturdy, Alan, obituary, 92 27-28
- Leonard, In Memoriam, 89 19-21
- Sturminster Castle, 24 lxxvi-lxxvii; 53 xlviii-xlix; 66 68-69
- Sturminster Marshall,
- Bailie Gate, acheulean hand-axe, 73 114
- - Romano-British site, 85 105
- barrow records re-examined, 88 138
- chantry lamp, 30 56
- church, 49 li-lii
- - bells, 19 39; 25 103; 60 119
- - brasses to Henry Helme, d.1581 and William Benett, 32 219-220
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 268
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1871, 45 61-62
- Common Field, Romano-British pits, 86 115
- deeds, 32 152-153; 43 59-62; 55 128-134,141-145; 65 101-103; 69 91
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 66
- manorial documents, 43 57-64; 62 58-59
- medieval deer-park, 100 31
- medieval status of parish, 109 50-53
- tube well, water levels, 1913-1924, 42 114; 44 131; 45 196; 46 182
- White Mill bridge, 46 87-88
- Sturminster Newton,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 73, 74
- bankers, 1750- 1825, 48 21
- bootmaker's workshop given to Museum, 94 88
- castle, 24 lxxvi-lxxvii
- chantry, 30 53
- Church,
- - bells, 25 69-70
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 135
- - roof structures, 49 140,144
- deeds, 32 l53
- field names from Saxon charters, 60 81-82
- in 1831 by-election, 109 9
- Glastonbury Abbey estate farming, 87 234-250
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-l731, 74 67
- Literary and Scientific Society and Wm. Barnes, 100 12-13
- Saxon charter and field names, 60 77-82
- trade tokens, 29 109
- Sturt, Gerard, of More Crichel, county election, 1857, 98 11-14
- Sturthill, Burton Bradstock, deserted medieval village, 95 100-101
- free chapel of St. Luke, 27 225-231; 30 20-22
- Sturton, John, d.1506, brass in Owermoigne church, 29 279-280
- Stylina sp. (Anthozoa) from the Corallian, North Dorset, 107 179
- Submerged forest, Charmouth, 69 121; 74 111; 82 38-39; 98 113; 100 130
- dating of wooden bowl, 106 160
- Sundials, 48 86-88; 61 79-85
- cruciform, at the County Hospital, 23 191-194
- Hilton church, 17th cent., 29 116
- Sun spots, 1903, 25 157-160
- Sunnydown Farm Quarry, Langton Matravers, four-toed dinosaur footprints and other vertebrate fossils, 108 205-206
- Surnames, origins of Dorset, 19 184-201
- Sutton Mandeville, flint implements from, 109 94
- Sutton Poyntz,
- church goods inventory, 1552, 25 228
- deed, 32 154
- neolithic pit and bowl, 79 112-113
- Sutton Waldron,
- Anthony Huxtable, rector and scientific farmer, 101 7-25
- church,
- - bells, 25 70; 60 119
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 152
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1842, 45 62-63
- - rebuilding by Archdeacon Huxtable, 101 9
- common field system, long continuance of, 64 75-83
- deed, 32 154
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 67
- Swallowcliffe, flint implements from, 109 94
- Swan marks, 8 6-8
- Swanage,
- Atlantic Rd., Romano-British burial, 76 76-77
- Ballard Down, finds from barrows, 89 140-141
- burials, inhumation, 87 112-113
- chantry, proceeds of land available for maintenance of sea banks, 28 16
- church,
- - bells, 25 122-123
- - description and history, 18 xlv-xlviii
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 209
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1830, 45 63
- deeds, 32 154
- development as a resort, 107 12-13
- dinosaur footprints, 103 141
- Godlingston Farm, Iron Age and RomanoBritish site, 86 118-119
- Guild of the Assumption, 61 86-88
- Herston, Priest's Way Caravan Park, excavation, 96 54
- - inhumation burials, 95 101
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 68
- industries, fisheries, flax mill, herring curing, port, 59 34-46
- Newton Manor, history and contents, 18 44-54
- Parish Vestry and Local Board of Health, 1788-1894, 107 11-18
- privateers from, 31 40
- Roman coin, 84 116
- A.G.B.Russell, entomologist, 110 13
- seventh-century inhumation cemetery at
- Ulwell, 110 37-47
- L.S.Tatchell, entomologist, 110 13, 16
- Town Hall, 107 16-17
- Ulwell, Shepherd's Farm, cist burials, 71 68; 88 120-121
- - mesolithic site, 74 48-49
- Swannery, at Abbotsbury, history, 8 1-8; 55 154-164
- Swans, fighting at Abbotsbury, 71 166-169
- Swanworth, (Sheepsleights) quarries, Worth Matravers, Iron Age sites, 70 30-32,45-46
- Swastica, fylfot, in Roman mosaics, 21 166-170
- Swayne, Richard, lawyer of Blandford, involved in saltpetre dispute, 1635, 85 160-162
- Sweeting, R.H. of Charmouth, surgeon and naturalist, 62 106, 108
- Swifts, night-soaring, 25 50-54
- Sword,
- Cromwellian, South Eggardon Farm, Askerswell, 87 88
- Saxon from Wareham, 99 80-81
- Swords and rapiers, Bronze Age, 58 26-29
- Swyer, Wiliam, rent-collector, brick and tile maker, Mayor of Shaftesbury, agent for Lord Grosvenor, returning officer 1830 election, 110 24
- Swyre,
- Berwick, watercolour by John Baverstock, 1851, 93 frontispiece
- church,
- - bells, 19 28; 25 41
- - brasses to John and James Russell and wives, and to George Gollop of Berwick, 29 277-278
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 117
- - view of, 1851, watercolour by John Baverstock Knight, 97 frontispiece
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 68
- Modbury, deserted medieval settlement, 87 92
- Oxclose, Romano-British site, 90 167
- Sydenham, John, 1807-1846, barrow excavations, 88 128-148
- Sydenham, Colonel William, parliamentary Governor of Weymouth, 1642-1651, 31 204-229
- Sydling St. Nicholas,
- church,
- - bells, 19 35,37; 24 147,148; 27 101, 112
- - excavations showing 13th/14th cent. remains and bellfounding debris, 104 127-136
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 252
- deeds, 32 154; 69 91
- Edwardo Potage, ?potter, 110 33
- ?hut circle, 110 143
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 69
- Magiston Farm, neolithic stone axes, 77 150
- manor court roll, 62 59
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 33-34
- medieval deer-park, 83 231-233
- medieval hamlet of Elston, site of, 78 81
- Shearplace Hill, excavations, 80 99-100
- Sykes, Ernest Ruthven, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 13
- collections, 110 16
- In Memoriam and portrait, 75 32
- Symes, Harold, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 13
- collections, 110 16
- Symondsbury,
- church,
- - bells, 25 75
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 116
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1852, 45 64
- - restoration, 39 99
- deeds, 32 154
- Eype Cottage, Lower Eype, Romano-British head, 77 136
- Forsey family connection with, 109 22
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 69
- medieval deer-park, 85 151-152
- rights of wreckage in Bridport Harbour, Abbot of Frampton's case against the Abbot of Cerne, 33 161-171
- Symbolism, in Roman mosaics, 25 17-32
- Syrphidae, Dorset list, additions 1971, 93 42
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