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Contents of volume 28 (1907)
(so the title-page: Sykes
says published May 1908)
Full text of this volume should be available
here.
(Disclaimer)
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(Annual Review), vi-cxii
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Notes on the Excursion to the Cliffs of the IsIe of Purbeck, W. H. Hudleston, lviii-lxvi
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Anniversary address of the President, Nelson M. Richardson, lxxxviii-cxii
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Notes on the Parish and Church of Piddletrenthide, C. W. H. Dicker, 1-11
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Dorset Chantries, part II, E. A. Fry, 12-29
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The Pepys of South Dorset, W. Bowles Barrett, 30-49
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Whitechurch Canonicorum, D. Holland Stubbs, 50-64
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The Cartulary of Cerne Abbas (the Red Book of Cerne), part I, B. Fossett Lock, 65-95
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Fourteenth Century Life in Bridport, R. Grosvenor Bartelot, 96-106
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Returns of Rainfall, etc., in Dorset in 1906, H. Stilwell, 107-120
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New and Rare British Arachnida, O. Pickard-Cambridge, 121-148
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On Surface Waves produced by Sledges, Vaughan Cornish, 149-158
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Coins Struck in Dorset during the Saxon, Norman and Stuart Periods, Henry Symonds, 159-167
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The Liberty and Manor of Frampton, Rolls of the Court Leet and Court Baron, W. Miles Barnes, 168-184
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Artesian Wells in Dorset and Elsewhere, W. H. Hudleston, 185-208
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Queen Eleanor Crosses, Alfred Pope, 209-215
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William Knapp, S. E. V. Filleul, 216-218
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The Lady Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, and her connection with Wimborne Minster, Walter J. Fletcher, 219-224
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The Ancient Memorial Brasses of Dorset, W. de C. Prideaux, 225-244
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Some Dorset Church Towers, R. G. Brocklehurst, 245-253
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Club notes, 254-257
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Report on the first appearances of birds, insects, etc. and first flowering of plants in Dorset during 1906, Nelson M. Richardson, 258-279
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Some recent and forthcoming books, 280-282
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Index, 283-286
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