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- Table legs, Kimmeridge Shale, from Colliton Park and elsewhere, 94 44-48
- Tachinidae, report 1954, 76 115-116
- Talbot, John, Vicar of Milton Abbas, leader of the Clubmen, 65 108-109
- Talismanic Ring, medieval, Milborne St. Andrew, 108 190
- Tancrediidae, Portlandian, 50 177-179
- Tanner, Edward Victor, obituary, 99 153
- Tapestries, Minterne House, 22 xxxvi et seq.
- Raphael cartoons at Forde Abbey, 9 143
- Tarrant Crawford (Crawford Parva),
- Abbey,
- - barn, 18 xxxvii
- - Bishop Poore's burial place, 48 40; 49 10-24
- - grants to, 49 79-85, 87
- - history, 49 liii-liv, 1-24; 53 42-43
- church and Abbey, 49 liii-liv
- - bells, 24 105; 25 127
- - description, 18 xxxv-xxvvii
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 245
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1871, 45 64
- - restoration, 39 109
- Tarrant Gunville,
- bronze armlet, 78 90
- Bussey Stool Woods, possible prehistoric enclosure, 82 84
- church
- - bells, 25 128
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 237
- deeds, 65 103; 69 91-92
- descent of the manors, Domesday to 1553, 30 159-163
- Eastbury and surrounding area, visit by Sir Joseph Banks, 1767, 21 143-149
- Eastbury House, icehouse, 86 222-223,229-230
- field names, 82 139
- - from Saxon charter, 60 87
- Harbins Park, medieval deer-park, 86 170-172
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 70
- Sir Thomas Dacomb, rector 1549-1567, bibliophile, 44 1-14, 56-58
- Tarrant Hinton,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 59
- Barton Field, Roman Villa, excavations, 91 189-190; 92 151-152; 93 161-163; 94 86-87; 95 91-93; 96 64-66; 98 61-62; 99 124-125; 100 117-118; 101 140-141; 102 90-91; 103 124,125; 104 185-186; 105 146-148; 106 118
- church
- - bells, 19 32; 24 108; 25 128; 60 119
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 241
- field names from Saxon charter, 60 86
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 70
- linear ditches, 98 62
- North Down, possible Romano-British settlement, 82 84
- Roman road sectioned, 98 62
- Saxon charter and field names, 60 82-86
- South Down, British Settlement, map and note, 34 39-40
- - Romano-British and other finds, 82 84
- Tarrant Keyneston,
- Buzbury Rings, Charles Warne's description, 4 95-97
- - excavation of ditches, 80 107-108
- - map and notes, 34 39-40
- - mesolithic find, 91 173
- - occupation remains and finds, 76 94-95; 78 91; 86 112-114; 88 121
- church, 39 109
- - bells, 24 l06; 12 128
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 236
- incumbents and patrons, 74 71
- Keyneston Down, barrow record re-examined, 88 146
- Keyneston Mill, sub-fossilised remains of beaver, 16 163-170
- probable Roman fortlet, 98 65-67
- Tarrant Launceston,
- church goods inventory, 1552, 25 239
- deed, 32 155
- field names from Saxon charter, 60 86
- previously unrecorded round barrows, 110 143
- Tarrant Monkton,
- church
- - bells, 25 128; 60 119
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 240
- deed, 32 155
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 71
- Tarrant Rawston, incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 72
- Tarrant Rushton,
- church,
- - bells, 25 128
- - description, 18 55-65; 30 liii; 39 110
- - Agnus Dei lintel, 106 17-18,21
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 233
- - North transept roof, 49 144
- - tympanum, interpretation, 18 135-136
- deed, 22 155
- House of St.Leonard of Rushton, probably in West Parley, 64 34-42
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 72
- medieval deer-park, 90 242-244
- Tasker, John, architect of the new chapel at Lulworth, 99 33-41
- Tatchell, Leonard S., entomologist
- biographical note, 110 13
- collections, 110 16
- Taylor, Daniel, of Bridport, 1642-1715, Quaker and apothecary, 107 8-9
- Tecla, Saint, Wimborne Abbey, 32 211-212
- Tectonic fissures, Worbarrow Tout, Marly Freshwater Member, Purbeck Limestone, 106 165-166
- Teffont, Mesolithic assemblage at, 109 94
- Telegraph station, mechanical, on High Stoy and elsewhere, 11 135-141
- Templer, William Force, of Charmouth, marine zoologist, 62 107-108
- Terebratula morierei,
- found at Bradford Abbas, 3 39-41
- occurrence in England, 3 42-47
- Terry, John A., East Holme Pottery, 109 39-46
- Tertiary beds of East Dorset, 53 9-15
- survey of the South Dorset beds, 9 xxxv-xxxvii
- Tertiary geology, work on,
- 1930-40, 61 132-133;
- 1940-50, 72 188-189;
- 1950-60, 84 88-89
- strata, London Basin and Hampshire Basin compared, 7 42
- Tesselated pavements, see mosaics
- Tesserae,
- meanings and origins of term, 27 241-246
- from Norden, Corfe Castle, 109 130
- Testacella cuvier, shelled slug, 5 136-140; 26 xxvi
- Tetta, Saint, of Wimborne Abbey, 32 202-205
- Tewkesbury Abbey, legal difficulties with Cranborne Priory, 64 34-42
- Textile mills, flax, silk and fulling, 82 117-119
- Theatre, Dorchester, mid 18th cent., 24 43-45
- Weymouth, the building, famous performers, audiences, 89 302-313
- Thickthorn Down, Long Crichel,
- excavation of multiple banks, 81 110-113
- long barrow, a new assessment, 107 174-176
- Thompson, W., entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 13
- collections, 110 16
- Thompson, William Kelvin, physicist, President of the Geological Society of Glasgow, author of attacks on Lyellian Uniformitarian school, 110 19
- Thorncombe Beacon, Starfish Bed, Middle Lias, trace fossil, Asteriacites sp., 105 165-166
- Thorncombe,
- church,
- - brass to Sir Thomas Brook, d.1419, and wife, 29 278-279
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1862, 45 65-66
- - restoration, 39 119
- - watercolour, c.1840 by W.Newberry, 86 frontispiece
- deeds, 69 92-95
- Forde Abbey, bells, 19 30; 24 112-113; 25 97; 27 107
- - history and description, 9 136-146; 28 lxxix-lxxxv; 50 9-12; 53 39-41
- - icehouse, 86 219
- - screen, 42 77-78
- Forde Grange, late Bronze Age palstave, 76 97
- manorial documents, 62 59
- medieval deer-park, 99 10
- parish registers, 88 186-187
- Sadborow, Bragge family and their muniments, 64 58-68
- Westford, medieval deer-park, 100 35
- Thorne, James, ?potter of Cranborne, 110 32
- Thornford Beds of Fuller's Earth rock, exposure, Sherborne, 85 39
- Thornford,
- church,
- - bells, 25 85; 27 112, 135-137; 60 119
- - goods inventory,1552, 26 134
- - former roof, 49 140
- - restoration, 39 121
- - screen, 42 68
- field names and early settlement, 89 236-240
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 73
- manor court, 1515-16, 77 157-161
- medieval deer-park, 98 10
- Methodist chapel, building in 1869, 92 259-266
- Roman farmstead, excavation, 87 104-107
- Roman Villa, 1 41-49
- - location, 77 147
- - new documentary evidence, 98 64-65
- Saxon charter, 60 87-89
- state of the parish, c.1600, 89 231
- Troll Quarry, Fuller's Earth rock, section, 96 38
- Thornhill, Thomas, saltpetreman in Dorset,1635, 85 158-163
- Thorpe, Fr.John, S.J., letters concerning the altar and new chapel at Lulworth, 99 33-41
- Thraciidae, Portlandian, 50 172-173
- Tiles from,
- Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 64
- East Holme, 109 43-45
- Gussage All Saints, 109 133
- Pamphill, 109 l35
- Wareham St Martin's, 109 49
- Tiles, medieval floor,
- Abbotsbury malthouse, (the Abbey Mill), 108 120-122
- Bindon Abbey, 82 88-89
- Milton Abbey, 26 200-201
- from Owermoigne, Portesham and Stratton, 108 190
- Wimborne, 105 69-70; 106 85
- medieval and roof tiles, Sydling St, Nicholas church, 104 135-136
- Tillywhim,
- caves, new bryozoan from the Portlandian, 108 190
- derivation of name, 62 43-44
- Timber butt at Poole Foundry site, 109 135-136
- Timber-framed building,
- The Courthouse, Cowgrove, Pamphill, 110 157
- Hall House, Newland, Sherborne, 106 23-32
- The Times and the Dorset 1831 by-election, 109 9-12, 15
- Tincleton,
- church
- - bells, 24 135; 27 112
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 256
- Clyffe House, icehouse, 86 229
- deed, 32 155
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 73
- Tinea subtilella, Fuchs, new species, 12 161-163
- Tisbury, Cornish axe from, 109 94
- Toads see under Anura
- Toarcian, see Upper Lias
- Tobacco pipes, clay,
- Bridport, the Glebe, 97 63-66
- Christchurch, 105 42-43
- Dorchester, 77 154
- in Dorset, 88 216-233
- fairy pipes, so called, 2 28-31
- Shaftesbury, 91 206-215; 107 52; 109 35, 38
- Wareham, Pound Lane, 99 79
- - pipe factory, 96 71
- Weymouth, Belle Vue, 99 130-131
- Wimborne, 105 72; 106 85
- Todber,
- Allards Quarry,
- - artefacts from, 109 95
- - excavations, 72 20-75; 82 85
- church
- - bells, 25 63
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 146
- - restoration, 40 94
- Corallian Beds, 91 123-133
- deeds, 32 155
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 74
- Saxon cross in churchyard, 107 151
- Todd, Robert Frederick, In Memoriam, 75 133
- Tolcis Quarry, Axminster, Rhaetic and Liassic Beds, section, 78 58-63
- closure, 79 23
- Toll house, Charminster, West Ward, 92 155
- Toll gates and toll houses, Wimborne and Puddletown turnpike, 104 26-30
- Tollard Royal, Wilts., King John's House, history and plans, 24 10-17
- Toller Fratrum,
- church,
- - bells, 24 120
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 205
- - history and description, 12 46-47; 53 lxxvi-lxxviii
- - iconography of font, 109 1-4
- - Mary Magdalen fragment, 106 13-16, 21
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 66
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 74
- Whitesheet Hill, inhumation cemetery, 74 100-101
- Toller Porcorum,
- church,
- - bells, 25 75
- - description, etc., 53 lxxviii-lxxix
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 118
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 66
- deeds, 69 95
- historical evidence from sewer trenches, 97 67
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 75
- Kingcombe, medieval deer-park, 98 9
- Lower Kingcombe, building surveys and excavation, 110 158-159
- Woolcombe Farm,
- - excavations, 1985, 107 172-173; 1986, 108 186-187
- - excavations and survey, 105 75-81; 106 155-159; 110 157-158
- - Roman nail cleaner, 96 70
- Toller Whelme, Corscombe, church bells, 25 47; 27 112
- Tollerford, Maiden Newton, church goods inventory, 1552, 26 127
- Tolpuddle,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 26 61
- church,
- - bells, 24 135,136,138; 27 112
- - effigy of Philip the Priest, 32 lvi; 53 252-255
- - finds below old floor, 105 152
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 262
- - restoration, 40 86
- - tympanum, 106 13, 20
- deed, 32 155
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 75
- Martyrs, charges and trial, 55 58-75
- - an impartial appreciation, 55 47-76
- Roman road, no evidence for, 99 125
- Tombs, pre-reformation, 46 14-50, list 47-50
- Toners Puddle, see Turners Puddle
- Torque, gold, and other ornaments from Hilton, 4 158-159
- notes by Wm.Barnes, 5 47-48
- Torrey Canyon, oil polution, 89 46-47, 58
- Towers, church, 28 245-253
- Town cellars, Poole, 9 78-99; 26 lix-lx; 29 8-13
- Townmoney, 17th cent., 9 41-54
- Townson, W,G.,
- his 'event' stratigraphy and cycles of sedimentation in the Portland beds, 108 127-130
- his work on the Portland beds, 93 38
- Trade
- and the Newfoundland fishery, 101 1-5
- through Dorset ports, 1600-1640, 95 71-73
- tokens,
- - apothecaries' of the 17th cent. and their issuers, 107 7-9
- - 17th cent., 9 41-54; 29 80-89,97-110;
- - 53 lxxxiv-lxxxvi
- Trained Bands and Muster rolls in Tudor and early Stuart period, 38 34-45
- Transportation to Australia, letter from John Hardy, convict, 1836, 89 325-330
- Treasure Trove inquests, 109 12 4
- Trees,
- Abbotsbury Gardens, geoIogical origins of, 15 184-194
- Bound Oak, Bloxworth, Bere Regis, 3 25-26
- cultivation of Australian trees, 37 100-115
- experimental plantings, Langton Herring, 14 174-178
- plantings on Winfrith Heath, survivals, 88 68-73
- poplars, leaf shape sequences, 81 87-88
- Tregonwell, Sir John, d.1565, brass in Milton Abbey and biographical note, 28 225-230
- his career, 90 295-302
- Trenchard family of Wolveton House, arms and pedigree, 66 76-83
- Trenchard, Sir Thomas, host to Philip and Joanna of Castile, 35 1-7
- Trent,
- church, effigy of the Camail period, 76 58-61
- - effigies, crossed legged, 27 19
- - - Ham stone, 14th.cent., 74 56-57
- - - of a priest, 53 261-262
- - rood screen, 42 74-75
- church and Manor House, 50 19-22
- field names, 82 137; 89 240
- manor, descent of, 35 55-66
- Manor House, refuge of Charles II, 8 22-24
- medieval pendant, 108 189-190
- Mount Hunger Cottages, Roman potsherds, 72 77
- Thomas Gerard, family and writings, 35 55-66
- Trichoptera, collected at the Axminster-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- reports, 1961, 83 38; 1965, 87 36; 1982, 104 204
- Tridactyl, footprints, 84 94-100
- Trigonia bella, from Eype, 5 154-156
- Trigonia clavellata Beds, 57 61, et seq.
- Trigonia clavellata from Osmington Mills, 2 19-20
- Trigonia hudlestoni Bed, 57 61, et seq.
- Trigoniae of Dorset, list and descriptions, 3 111-134
- Trigoniidae, Portlandian, 50 151-161
- Troops for overseas service in Tudor and early Stuart period, 38 45-52
- Trumpet Major Hotel, Dorchester, see under Dorchester, Wareham House
- Tudor,
- arch, South St., Dorchester, re-erected, 80 103
- buildings, Weymouth, 62 60-68
- houses, design, fittings and social life, 41 55-83
- - list, by parishes, 41 83-91
- words and phrases, glossary from Poole Corporation records, 63 41-69
- Tufa nodules, Arkell's, re-examination of, 109 154-156
- Tufa spread at Kington Magna, 109 91, 95, 99, 102
- Tufaceous deposit, Blashenwell Farm, 7 109-113; 17 67-75
- Tumuli, see under barrows
- Tunicata, report 1951, 73 173
- Turbervyle, Robert, d.1559, brass in Bere Regis church, 23 206-208
- Turbeville, Sir John, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1485, 65 90
- Turf cutting at Morden, 109 33-34
- Turlin Moor, Poole, Romano-British site, 86 115-116
- Turner, William, botanist, Dorset plant references, 79 73
- Turner's Herbal, description, 45 lviii-lx
- Turnerspuddle (Tonerspuddle),
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 66
- church
- - bells, 24 137; 27 112
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 261
- Clouds Hill, Bronze Age barrow, 75 34-35
- Crockrys, 1445, field-name, ?kiln site, 110 33
- Crokkesclose, 1445, field-name, ?kiln site, 110 33
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 76
- John Crocker, 1442, ?potter, 110 33
- state of parish, c.1600, 89 231
- Turnpikes, see under roads
- Turnworth,
- church
- - bells, 25 115
- - goods inventory,1552, 25 274
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 76
- Turonian, see Middle Chalk
- Turtle Dove, special survey, 1971, 93 59
- Twynham, Anglo-Saxon name for Christchurch, 105 21
- Tympana, lintels, etc., plain and sculptured, 106 1-22
- Tympanum,
- Godmanstone church, 106 9-10, 19
- Fordington St.George, 5 94-98; 30 178-179; 106 1-5, 19
- Hinton Parva church, 106 10-12, 20
- Tarrant Rushton church, 18 62-65; 106 17-18, 21
- Winford Eagle church, 106 8-9, 19
- Worth Matravers church, 106 5-7, 19
- Tyneham,
- Baltington, Maiden's Grave Gate and the Coffin Tree, 58 137-140
- Brandy Bay, Iron Age and Romano-British sherds, 89 146
- Charnel, salt boiling briquetage, 89 146
- church,
- - bells, 25 122
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 207
- deeds, 65 103; 69 95-97
- derivation of name, 63 40
- grant of lands to Bindon Abbey, 54 55
- Henrico le Croker, ?potter, 110 33
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 77
- Late Bronze Age urn, 95 86
- Povington Barrow, urn burial, 71 68-69
- Povington, medieval field shapes, 90 253
- Tyneham Cap, derivation of name, 63 35
- Tyneham House, 22 lxviii-lxix; 58 141-143
- Worbarrow, Iron Age site, 70 44
- Worbarrow Bay,
- - Iron Age and Roman site, 95 88
- - Romano-British site, 71 51-52
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