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- Caddis flies, see under Trichoptera
- Cairn Circle, Poxwell, 6 55-57
- Cairn, Kingston Russell, Black Down, excavation, 95 100
- Calcraft family,Lords of the Manor of Wimborne and owners of the fishery, 72 106-110
- Calcraft, John, 109 5, 7, 14, 15
- Calcraft, John (1726-1776) and brother Thomas, Poole election 1768, 89 285-292
- Caldecots, Kimmeridge, location of, 103 136-137
- Calkin, John Bernard, obituary, 94 6-7
- Callovian, see also under Oxford Clays, Kelloway Beds and Cornbrash
- Reineckid ammonite, Crook Hill brick pit, Chickerell, 84 36
- Came,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 63, 75
- deeds, 32 100
- derivation of name, 62 45
- Rectory, in Wm. Barnes' time, 26 223, 224, 250
- Camps and settlements, scheduled, 1952, 74 82-83
- Candida, St. (or Wita), tomb of, Whitchurch Canonicorum, 28 58-63
- Canford,
- Great Park, medieval deer-park, 98 6-8
- Heath,
- - disc barrow, excavation, 102 33-42
- - Mesolithic site, 109 123
- - round barrow, excavation, 1951, 76 39-50
- - unrecorded bowl barrow and flints, 107 158
- Little Park, Leigh Park, medieval deer-park, 98 6-8
- Magna,
- - admission of preacher under the
- - Commonwealth, 36 78
- - chantries, 27 223; 28 12; 30 14
- - church,
- - - bells, 10 151-152; 25 100
- - - description, 10 146-152
- - - goods inventory, 1552, 26 158
- - - restorations, 39 115-116
- - deeds, 32 100-101; 65 94
- - flint axe of Scandinavian type, 67 28
- - incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 110
- Manor,
- - 16th cent. mss. concerning the buildings, Lord's rights and relations with Poole, 108 45-52
- - 16th cent. watch and ward obligations at Werebarowe Beacon, 108 49
- - A bowke consernyng Canfforde, 16th cent. mss. in the P.R.O. 108 45-52
- - building prices in mid 16th cent., 108 50-51
- - descent to 1416, 9 92-95
- - survey of buildings 1546, compared with Hutchins' description, 108 47, 49-50
- medieval status of parish, 109 5l-53
- salt-works at, 109 27
- Cann,
- church,
- - bells, 25 61
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 148, 151
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1826, 45 52
- - restoration, 40 93
- Common, Mesolithic site, 109 93, 94
- deeds, 49 49-52; 50 207-231, 253-265
- field names from Saxon charters, 56 110
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 110
- Mampitts Lane Cemetery, Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age pit, 71 60-61
- Ponsonby Farm, lead coffin, 38 68-73
- the Manor of Barton, 76 67-73
- Cannon, bronze, from Poole Harbour, 109 139
- Cannon ball, limestone, from Christchurch Ledges, 109 139
- Cannon Hill, Colehill,,
- late neolithic flint scatter, 110 142
- possible barrow, 110 142
- Canoe, dugout, Poole Harbour, 86 131-134
- Capreolus caprea, see Roe-deer
- Captain Swing, letter, 52 94
- Carbonised grain, Allard's Quarry, Todber, 82 85
- Cardiidae, Portlandian, 50 182-183
- Carent, of Carent's Court, family of, 22 141-142
- Carless Stephen, see Heynes, Stephen, pirate,
- Carnivora, of Dorset, 24 23-27
- otters, at Loders, 66 127
- quaternary fossils and sub-fossils, 75 165-166
- reports,
- - 1916, 38 135
- - 1953, 75 150
- - 1955, 77 79
- Carstone, Punfield Cove, Swanage, exposure 1950, 72 133-134
- Cary, Sir Thomas, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1339, 65 87
- Case family, button manufacturers, 18th and 19th cent., 35 71-74
- Castle Rings, Corfe Castle, 73 84
- Castles and royal houses, payments for repairs, 1199-1208, 15 127, 129, 130, 134, 139; 16 130, 139-146
- Castles,
- Bow and Arrow, see Portland, Rufus Castle
- Chideock, 45 xxxv-xxxvi; 66 73-75
- Corfe Castle, Constables of, list, 65 76-91
- - development in the 13th cent., 76 62-66
- - development of the building, 73 71-84
- - excavation in Middle Ward, 1950-51, 73 91
- - history, 18 xxxviii-xliii
- - payment for repairs,
- - - 1199-1204, 15 127, 130, 134, 139
- - - 1204-1208 16 132, 145
- Cranborne, 4 134-136; 11 148-158
- Dorchester, 20 132-136; 66 65-67
- - castle ditch, 107 173
- - payments for repairs, 1199-1204 15 127, 129, 134, 139
- Gillingham, 66 71-74
- Lulworth, history, 13 140-143; 27 xliii-xlvi
- Marshwood, 66 70-71
- medieval, of Dorset, 66 65-75
- Portland, 35 34-40
- - Rufus Castle (Bow and Arrow), 12 121-124; 35 34; 37 230-233; 69 65-67
- Powerstock, 16 139, 140, 141-143, 146; 20 138-140, 143-146; 42 xxxii-xxxiv; 66 69-70
- Sandsfoot,Weymouth, 3 20-24; 35 28-34; 41 34-38; 62 60
- Sherborne, Old Castle, 14 xxix-xxx
- - excavations,1950-54, 72 93-94; 73 106-109; 74 107-108; 77 141-142
- - payments for repairs,1199-1210, 15 130-134; 16 132, 146, 149; 19 76
- Sturminster Newton, 24 lxxvi-lxxvii; 53 lxxvi-lxix; 66 68-69
- Wardour (Wilts), history, 15 26-35
- Wareham,
- - excavations, 72 82
- - origins and early history, 13 97-98; 19 94-105; 66 67-68
- - possible outer bailey ditch, 99 78
- Woodsford, history and description, 20 161-166; 49 xliv-xlv
- Castleton, Sherborne,
- Bedmill Copse, Romano-British site, 72 76-77
- Charlock Hill, Romano-British site, 72 77
- church,
- - bell, 25 79
- - chandelier, 85 168-169
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1860, 45 17
- Clatcombe, Roman coins, 72 77
- Dymore, Romano-British site, 72 77
- Holway Copse, Romano-British site, 72 77-78
- Pinford Lane, Romano-British sites, 77 145-146
- Roman site, 80 96-97
- Wyke Farm, tithe barn, 50 18
- - medieval deer-park, 92 208-209
- Catherston Leweston,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 71
- church, bells, 25 93
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731 71 111
- Catholic issue, and the 1831 by-election,109 9, 10
- Cattistock,
- church,
- - bells, 19 35; 25 35-37
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 277
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 17-18
- - sketch and plan of old church, 23 lvi-lix
- deeds, 32 101-102; 65 94
- Durotrigian coin, 87 108
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 111
- manorial documents, 62 56
- Cattle charms, Marshwood Vale, 91 222-223, 224
- Caundle Marsh,
- church,
- - bell, 25 89
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 136
- deeds, 32 102; 65 94-95
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1713, 71 112
- state of the parish, c.1600, 89 232
- Caundle Purse, see Purse Caundle
- Causewayed Camp, Maiden Castle, excavations, 1985, 107 112-118
- Causewayed enclosures and bank barrows, 105 15-20
- Hambledon Hill, excavations,1975-77, 97 47; 98 57; 99 102
- Caves, Wookey Hole, animal remains, 19 176-183
- Cecil, Lord Eustace Brownlow Gascoyne, In Memoriam, 42 lix-lxii
- Celtic,
- art forms contrasted with Scando-Gothic, 34 1-3
- church dedications, 3 82-90
- field systems,
- - surface finds, 74 86-92; 76 75-76
- - on Fordington Down, 109 125
- - Chaldon Herring and Melcombe Horsey, 73 113
- fields, Winterbourne Steepleton, Cowleaze Pasture, 104 173-175
- Celts and other bronze weapons in the Museum, 21 49-59
- Cemeteries,
- medieval, Brownsea Island, 103 134-136
- pagan Saxon, Christchurch, Bargates, 99 120
- Piddlehinton, 87 110
- Post-Roman, Ulwell, 104 190
- Roman,
- - Crown Buildings site, Dorchester, 103 67-100
- - Fordington Old Vicarage, excavations, 1971, 93 152; 103 43-66
- - Poundbury,excavation, 88 109-110; 89 133-135; 90 171-173; 91 183-186; 92 138-140; 93 154-156; 94 80-81; 95 97-100; 96 56; 97 53-54; 98 55-56; 101 133-135; 102 91
- Romano-British,
- - Dorchester, Alington Avenue, 107 107-109
- - Portland, 44 44-45
- seventh-century inhumations at Ulwell, 110 37-47
- Cenomanian Basement Bed,
- Litton Cheney, 97 70
- North Melbury and north-east of Sains Cross, 77 100-101
- phosphatical ammonites in the basement bed, 86 39
- Cenomanian, see also Lower Chalk
- Cephalopod molluscs, 61 101-103
- Cephalopoda,
- from the Fuller's Earth Rock, in the Richardson collection, 60 172
- in the Portland stone, Basal Shell Bed, 46 162-164
- of the Osmington Gault, 50 129-130
- Cerne Abbas,
- Abbey barn, description, 10 187-191; 22 64-67
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 60, 66
- Black Hill,
- - examination of earthworks, 104 67-70
- - field survey, Neolithic to RomanoBritish finds, 106 111; 109 55-6
- - possible Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age site, 103 122
- church, and Abbey, 22 xxix-xlii 56 xxxi-xxxii;
- - architectural history, 29 1-7
- - bells, 24 139; 60 115
- - chandelier, 85 169-170
- - effigy of an abbot, 53 257-259
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 264; 26 157
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1836, 45 18-19
- - rood screen, 42 67
- - wall-painting, 84 109-110; 86 182-185
- Church, c.1845, water colour by W.W.Wheatley, 77 frontispiece
- deed, 69 73
- field names and the open field system, 64 69-74
- field names, 82 136
- Giant and the maypole, 22 101-118
- Hermitage, medieval kiln, 81 103; 88 161-175
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 113
- industries,
- - brewery, 59 36
- - dowlas making, 59 39, 46
- - glove making, 59 41, 46
- - parchment making, 59 42, 46
- - silk throwing, 37 69, 78, 81, 83; 59 41, 46
- medieval, deer-park, 85 144-145
- - pitcher, rim with mask, 78 92
- parish register, 1653, 28 255
- Roman coin, 98 54
- silk throwing mill, 37 69, 78, 81, 83
- Union Workhouse, 1835-1838, building and use, 94 89-94
- Cerne Abbas and Upcerne, union of parishes, 36 94
- Cerne Abbey,
- Abbey church, 22 xxix-xlii
- church and Abbey, 56 xxi-xxii
- dispute with Frampton Priory over foreshore at Bridport, 33 163-171
- effigy of an abbot, 53 257-259
- gateway, before restoration, 46 70-71 and frontispiece
- history and heraldry, 59 15-23
- history, 53 30-32
- Red Book of Cerne, Cerne Cartulary, 21 158-161; 28 65-69; 29 195-224; 53 xli-xliii
- salt-works in Purbeck, 109 28
- Cervidae (Ungulata) of Dorset, 24 30-31
- history of and distribution of in Dorset, 88 93-101
- history of, 70 118-120
- population in Dorset, 84 68
- reports,
- - 1916, 38 135
- - 1953, 75 150
- - 1954, 76 127
- - 1955, 77 180
- - 1958, 80 51
- - 1959, 81 58
- Roe-deer (Capreolus caprea), description, recent and palaeontological history, 23 1-15
- Sitka deer, status in Poole basin, 86 96-101
- Cetacea, of Dorset, 24 32-33
- reports,1953-59, 75 150; 76 128; 77 81-84; 78 49-50; 80 49; 81 57
- Chained books, history of, in Dorset and elsewhere, 35 8-26
- Chained library, Wimborne Minster, three notable books, 55 274
- Chalbury,
- church,
- - bell, 25 105
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 231
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731 71 114
- Rings, description, 21 188-192
- Saxon charters and field names, 56 111-114
- Upper Chalk, exposure, 97 70
- Chaldon Boys, see Chaldon Herring
- Chaldon Herring,
- barrow excavations, 91 176
- Chaldon Down, excavation of three round barrows, 95 34-43
- church,
- - bells, 25 117; 60 115
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 213
- deeds, 58 75
- grants to Bindon Abbey by Terry Harang and others, 54 45-49
- Holworth, deserted medieval village, excavation, 81 127-147
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 114
- Scratchy Bottom, surface finds from Celtic Field area, 73 113-114
- Wardstone Barrow, Late Bronze Age cinerary urn, 77 127-128
- Chalk,
- discussion of in review of paper on land forms, 109 117, 119
- downland 1973, distribution map, 99 147
- palaeoecology and lithology, 77 102-112
- pit at Woolcombe, 109 137
- scenery, 49 159-165
- seas, palaeogeography, 77 107-110
- solution pipes, St. Oswald's Bay, 86 39
- upland farming, 1800-1854, wheat and sheep, 102 9-11
- vertical pipes, Durdle Door, 95 105
- Chalkhill Blue, distribution map, 99 148
- Challow Hill, Corfe Castle, Romano-British sherds, 87 111
- Champayne of Shapwick, family of, 22 143
- Chancellor, E.C., obituary, 99 153
- Chandeliers in Dorset churches, 85 164-181; 89 297-301
- Chantmarle,
- armorial bearings, 45 139-142
- Manor House, 53 lxviii-lxix
- Chantries, foreign, ie. outside Dorset but holding property within it, 31 94-106
- grants and sales of cattle at their dissolution, 31 85-89
- 'Sales of Chantries', transcripts, incomes and grantees, 29 30-79; 30 13-57
- Chantries, see under individual parishes,
- Chantry Roll of 1548-9, transcript, 27 214-233; 28 12-29
- Chapel,
- St.Leonard's, Blandford, observations, 110 156
- Chapman's Pool,
- and fauna of Upper Kimmeridge Clay formation, 109 109-112
- derivation of name, 63 37-38
- evolution of, 109 118
- fish and reptile remains in Kimmeridge Clay, 86 39
- gold solidus of Theodosius, 96 71
- Chapman, John, Fyschmonger, d.1471, and Alicia, retroscript brass, LittonCheney, 29 275
- Char river, history of, 48 103-105
- Charadrius hiaticula, (Ringed Plover), life history, 27 188-213
- Charborough,
- incumbents and patrons, 15421731, 71 114
- medieval status of parish, 109 50, 52, 53
- Charborough and Morden, admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 60
- Charborough Park, icehouse, 86 220
- Romano-British remains, 85 105
- Charcoal from excavation sites, 109 84, 137
- Chard Junction, South Chard (Somerset), Acheulian hand-axe, 80 94-95
- Chard Thomas, last abbot of Forde Abbey, 28 lxxxi-lxxxiii
- Chardstock (Devon),
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 56, 62
- church,
- - bells, 25 93-94
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 103
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 115
- manorial documents, 62 56
- notes on its history, 40 35-40
- Thomas Parriss, copyholder, c.1687 98 3-4
- Charles I, relics of, 30 236-237
- Charles II, attempted escape from Charmouth, 45 xxxix-xl
- flight through Dorset, 8 9-28
- places visited in the flight from Worcester, 25 lviii-lxiv
- visits to Jersey, 25 172-183
- Charlestown, Weymouth, trenches in Oxford Clay, 84 36
- Charlton Higher Down - Little Piddle Down, field system, surface finds, 74 89-91
- Charlton Marshall,
- Charlton Down, barrow opening, 1811, 90 282-284
- church,
- - bells, 24 106; 25 112
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 251
- water colour c.1800, by Thomas Rackett, 95 frontispiece
- Church Lane, undated burial, 110 145
- ?round barrow, 110 145
- royal estate, 109 51, 52
- Charminster,
- Charlton Higher Down, surface finds on Celtic field system, 74 89-91
- church, 34 xxxix-xl
- - bells, 24 114, 115, 125; 27 106; 60 115
- - description and restoration, 15 xlvii-liv
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 223; 26 156
- - history and description, 12 47-48
- - repairs to, 17 xlv-xlvi
- - restoration, 18 li-liii; 39 103-104
- deeds, 54 100-112
- Early Iron Age and Romano-British sherds, 77 152
- Forston, church goods inventory, 1552, 25 223
- Forston-Stinsford new water main, geological observations, 106 115-116
- Herringston House, 50 35-36
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 115
- Meadow View, ditches and pits, possible late IronAge, 108 175-176
- medieval deer-park, 94 67
- medieval status of parish, 109 50
- Mesolithic and beaker flints found along the R. Frome, 94 87
- pottery from the deserted medieval village, 105 152
- Romano-British material, 98 54
- Walls field, excavations, 1960, 82 86-87
- Watcombe Bottom, field system, surface finds, 76 75
- West Ward, the Toll House, 92 155
- Wolfeton House, 50 43-44
- - heraldic glass, 66 76-83
- Charmouth,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 68
- Black Marls, vertical Beef in, 75 133
- chantries, 30 57
- Charles II, escape from, 8 13-16, 18, 24-25; 45 xxxix-xl
- Charmouth Fish and Parish Lantern, 95 8
- church,
- - bells, 25 94
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1830, 45 19
- Coastal erosion, 74 111; 82 39
- deeds, 32 102; 56 50; 69 73
- early days of its natural history and geology, bibliography, 62 97-113
- hot rocks at Black Ven, 110 168
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 116
- James Harrison, geologist, 1819-1864, 68 103-118
- W.D.Lang, entomologist, 110 8
- Lower Lias, Black Marls, 76 110; 77 40; 78 30; 79 23-24; 80 22; 81 29; 82 38
- - Shales-with-beef, Black Shales and Black Marl, 83 34
- medieval schist hone, 79 116
- B.R.Morris, entomologist, 110 3, 15
- The Rev.F.O.Morris, entomologist, 110 8-9
- F.P.Morris, entomologist, 110 8, 15
- mud-flows, 75 151-156; 82 39
- salt-working at, 109 26
- submerged forest, 48 103-104; 74 111; 82 38; 98 113; 100 130
- 12th cent. wooden bowl, 106 160
- Charms, against varied misadventures, 13 49-56
- Charred pine wood in peat mosses, 16 14-16
- Charter, Bindon Abbey, 1313, transcript and translation, 54 35-73
- Charterhey, Chart Knoll, Stoke Abbott, Manor Court,1515-1516, 77 157-161
- Charters,
- Anglo-Saxon, boundaries, 86 158-163
- Saxon, and field names, 55 239-268; 56 110-130; 57 114-142; 58 103-136; 59 95-118
- Charton Bay (Devon), landslips, 103 104
- Chedington,
- church,
- - bell, 25 43; 103 126
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 113
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 116
- medieval key found, 76 99
- Chelborough,
- church goods inventory, 1552, 26 126
- deeds, 56 46-47
- East, see East Chelborough,
- West, see West Chelborough
- Chelonia, fossil, descriptions and list, 9 3-8
- fossil species, 40 21-23
- Leathery Turtle, 15 93
- Mesozoic, Dorset list, 79 47-57
- new records in Dorset, 87 60
- Pleurosternon ovatum, Owen, from Middle Purbecks, 6 66-69
- skull, from Middle Purbeck at Swanage, 30 143-144
- Upper Kimmeridge Clay, Egmont Bight, Purbeck, 107 123, 125
- Cheney of Lytton, family of, 22 143-144
- Miles, of Spetisbury, copyholder,c.1680, 98 3
- Chernok, Richard, priest, brass in Shapwick church, 35 79
- Cherry, prunus avium, 2 76-78, 93-96
- Cheselbourne Ford, Puddletown, lost name, 88 211
- Cheselbourne,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 59, 60
- church, 36 xxx-xxxi
- - bells, 24 108, 128, 129; 27 107; 60 115
- - brasses to Hugo Kete and Mat. Grove, 36 227-228
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 260
- - restoration, 40 86
- field names from Saxon charters, 56 130
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 118
- Lyscombe Farm, chapel, house and monastic barn, 26 1-5
- - Romano-British site, 70 60
- rural radicalism, late 19th-early 20th cent., 97 37-44
- Saxon charters and field names, 56 115-130
- West Down, surface finds on Celtic field system, 74 89
- Woodsdown, field system, surface finds, 76 75-76
- Chesil Beach,
- a bibliography, 95 16-17
- and the Fleet, 6 58-61
- changes between Coode's survey of 1852-55 and 1967-69, 93 124-131
- effect of storms, Nov. 1954, 76 141-145
- - 1976 and 1978, 102 77-82
- erratics in the shingle, 70 125-126
- fish taken from the beach, 10 162-170
- flora of, 26 251-265
- geological composition of the pebbles, 90 133-140
- grading of the pebbles, 19 113-121; 24 1-7; 95 12-14
- its birds, 40 41-47
- movement, of a load of brickbats along the beach, 23 123-133
- - of sea-water through the beach, 76 141-145
- profile changes, 1976-78, 102 77-82
- shingle, content and origins, 40 52-65
- sources of material, 95 10-12
- stranding of a vessel on the crest, 1853, 23 xliii-xliv
- theories as to its origin, 73 163-170; 95 9-17
- Chesilton, Portland, erosion, Jan. 1962, 84 36
- chester element in place names, 56 27
- Chests in Dorset churches, 43 19-21
- given to Sir Thomas Trenchard of Wolveton by Philip and Joanna ofCastile, 1505, 35 5-6
- Chetnole,
- church, bells, 25 87; 60 115
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 141
- - restoration, 106 125
- field names, 82 137, 140, 141
- Chettle,
- church, bells, 25 124
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 234
- Down, earthwork, (?) Romano-British pond, 51 194-203
- - Roman and Post-Roman finds, 82 83-84
- House, skeletons, 86 119
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 118
- new information on round barrow, 110 143
- Cheverel, Nicholas, d.1548, brass (now lost) in Owermoigne church, 29 280
- Cheverell (Sacheverell), Roger, d.1517, in Puddletown church, 263 195-198
- Chi-Rho stamp on compasses, 105 159
- symbol in early British church, 87 208-212
- Chick's Hill, East Stoke, barrow excavation, 80 146-159
- Chickerell,
- a Terra Nigra platter, 108 177
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 80
- Buckland Ripers, church bell, 25 47
- church, bells, 25 47
- - description, 19 54-58
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 224
- - structural survey, 106 125
- Crook Hill Brick Pit, Reineckid ammonite, 84 36
- Crook's Hill Brickyard, specimen of Heterostropus phillipsi, 85 39
- deed, 32 102
- derivation of name, 62 48
- fossil crocodile (Stenosaurus) from the Oxford Clay, 20 171-172
- Putton Lane Brickyards, cist burial, 85 100-101
- H.M.Richardson entomologist, 110 11-12
- N.M.Richardson entomologist, 110 12-13
- - Roman burials, 87 114-118
- - Roman pottery and human bone, 100 112
- West, George Hartgill, rector 1582, and astronomer, 92 267-281
- West, incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 119
- Chideock,
- castle, 45 xxxv-xxxvi; 66 73-75
- church and castle, 45 xxxv-xxxvii
- church, bells, 19 37; 25 94; 60 115
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 107
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1849, 45 19-20
- deeds, 32 102; 58 45
- family of, 22 144-145
- John Peach, copyholder, d.1636, 98 4
- medieval deer-park, 91 197-201
- Roman road, Dorchester-Exeter, 71 61-62; 73 102
- Chilcombe,
- church and manor, 48 xliv-xlv
- church, bell, 25 72
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 128
- earthen circles, 93 168
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 119
- Child mortality, Lyme Regis, 1856-1979, 103 5-12 44 lxi-lxii, 58-61
- Child-Childhay, family of, 22 146
- Child Okeford,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 63
- chantries, 30 51
- church, bells, 19 32; 25 67; 60 118
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 146
- - restoration, 40 89
- deeds, 32 103; 58 67
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 146
- William Kethe (Keith), Rector 1561-1593,
- Children's doggerel rhymes, 38 112-132
- Chilfrome,
- chantries, 27 225, 231; 30 22-23
- church, bells, 25 39
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 120
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 20-21
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 120
- Chimaeroid Fin-spine, the Whitbed, Portland stone, 27 181-182
- Chiroptera,
- Bats in the Purbeck Quarries, 76 153-156
- distribution maps for Pipistrelle and Serotine bats, 107 199
- Dorset Bat Group, work in 1985, 107 198-199
- list of known references, 74 112-114
- Natterer's Bat, 42 97
- notes on, 65 140-141
- of Dorset, 24 18-20
- reports, 1922, vol. 44
- - 1925-27, vols. 47 to 49
- - 1953-59, vols. 75 to 81
- Chitty, Philip, attorney and agent for Lord Grosvenor in 1830 election, 110 24
- Choirs, village and church bands, 19th cent., 26 172-181
- Christchurch,
- Bargates, excavations, 99 120
- chantries, 28 26; 30 103-104
- church, castle and Constable's House, 52 lii-lv
- excavations, 1981-83, 105 21-56
- King's Arms Hotel, traces of 'burg' defences and later road levels, 107 168-170
- late saxon and medieval remains, 96 67
- Priory Church, 36 xxxiii-xxxiv
- - medieval floor tiles, 102 49-64
- Priory, excavations, 1985, 107 170, 171
- Saxon and medieval defences, excavations, 105 23-33, 46-50, 55
- Steamer Point, trial excavation of round barrow, 104 172
- Christianity, early history in Britain, 85 124-129; 92 214-217
- Christogram on a pair of compasses, 105 159
- Church affairs under the Commonwealth, 165060, the Augmentation Books in Lambeth Palace Library, 36 48-105
- Church, bands and village choirs in the 19th cent., 26 172-181
- bells, see also under parishes
- - corrections to Raven's list of bells in 1552, 60 114-120
- - Raven's list of bells in 1552, 27 121-127
- dedications, Celtic, 3 82-90
- - letter, 91 224
- - list by parishes, 52 30-58; 90 269-281
- diocesan surveys, mid 18th cent., 95 74-75
- early history in Britain, 92 214-217
- Church Goods, Inventories of 1552, by parishes, 25 196-274; 26 101-159
- Church Knowle,
- Barnston Manor, history and description, 22 lx-lxvi; 48 l li
- Black Hills Plantation, unrecorded barrow, 74 93
- Bradle Farm, cist burial, 74 50
- - Romano-British site, 78 76
- church, bells, 25 117; 48 6; 60 115
- - brass to John Clavell, 34 164-166
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 202
- - history and contents, 48 1-8
- - rood screen, 42 68
- Creech Barrow, medieval and later sherds, 77 153
- deeds, 32 103; 65 95
- East Creech, Iron Age site, 70 43-44
- field names from Saxon charters, 58 135
- Furzebrook, Middle Bronze Age urn, 81 121
- Greenspecks, source of shale objects in L.G.Pike's collection, 73 89-91
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 120
- Knowle Hill, Bronze Age barrow, excavation, 76 51-55
- - Iron Age site, 79 106-107
- medieval status of parish, 109 50, 52
- Newfoundland Wood, excavations, 1969, 91 178-180
- - shale working site, 89 141-143
- Romano-British sherds, 91 192
- Stonehill Down, Bronze Age sherd, 88 114
- West Orchard Farm and Bradle Farm,
- - finds, 85 102
- - Early Iron Age and Romano-British site, 77 126-127
- Church, reports of Archdeacon's visitations, 1736-1780, 42 xli-xliii
- and state in Dumnonia, 97 19-21
- in Roman and Saxon times, 96 45-47
- Churches, see also under parishes
- ancient stained glass in, list, 43 44-56
- Bridport, in the 14th cent., 28 104-105
- chandeliers in, 85 164-181; 89 297-301
- doors in, 43 21-23
- Dorchester Rural Deanery, history and description, 12 36-70
- fonts, includes list, 44 62-73
- Georgian, in Dorset, list and notes, 97 31-35
- Leaning Chancels, 56 37-38
- Libraries, chained and unchained, 35 15-26
- Low-Side windows, 56 34-36; 68 33-42
- mason's marks, 71 73-78
- Mass or Scratch dials, 56 36
- mural paintings, list, 50 97-108
- notes by Sir Stephen Glynne, made 18251874, 44 86-104; 45 12-74
- pre-reformation monuments, 46 14-50
- restorations, 39 97-124; 40 85-94
- rood and other screens, 42 66-80
- Saxon, architectural origins, 23 87-122
- - notes on, 19 51-54
- scratch dials, 56 36
- their woodwork, 43 15-32
- timber roofs of, 49 132-146
- towers, 28 245-253; 44 15-30
- village churches of Wessex, 56 31-40
- Churchill family, links with Minterne Magna, 10 89-93
- Churchwarden's accounts, extracts, St. Edward, Corfe Castle,1646, 69 59-64
- Cimoliosaurus richardsoni Lydekker, 10 171-179
- Cinder bed, Middle Purbeck, section, Smedmore Hill, 93 39
- Cinder Beds Member, fauna of, 109 113-116
- Cirencester (Glos), a toponymic Hundred, 106 38-42
- Cirripedes, in the foxmould, Pinhay, Lyme Regis, 105 168
- Cist graves,
- Piddlehinton, 110 143
- Ulwell, 110 37-38, 43-44
- Civil administration, 17th cent. work of the Assize Courts, 34 23-24
- Civil War, coins struck at Weymouth and Sandsfoot Castle, 39 53-62
- Dorchester defences, 15 149-153
- events in Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, 1642-1651, 31 204-229
- sieges of Wardour Castle (Wilts.), 15 30-35
- Cladocera, collected at the Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- Clandon Barrow, excavated E.Cunnington, 58 18-25
- Clarencieux King of Arms, 1646-1650, Arthur Squibb, 68 54-65
- Clavell family of Smedmore, 11 xxvi-xxvii
- John, d.1609, and wives, brass in Church Knowle church, 34 164-166
- Sir William, exploitation of Kimmeridge shales c.1700, 15 174-176
- tomb, canopied wall tomb, Church Knowle, 48 5-6
- Clavell's Hard, derivation of name, 63 36
- Kimmeridge, burning cliff, 1973, 96 16-19
- Clay pits at Morden, 109 31
- Clay tobacco pipes from Shaftesbury, 109 35
- Cleavel Point, Corfe Castle, medieval shell midden, 84 116
- Clement, Margaret d.1505, brass in Lytchett church, and will, 34 164; 46 69-70
- Cleminshaw, Edward, geological collection formerly in the Sherborne School museum, 98 37-38
- Clerkenwell, Nunnery of St. Mary, its Dorset properties, 68 43-51
- Cliff erosion and beach development, Shipstal Point, Arne, 97 8-12
- Cliffs, stratigraphy, Charmouth to Seatown, 54 151-172
- Clifton Maybank (Maubank),
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 63
- deeds, 32 103-104
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 121
- John and Jasper Horsey, 99 28-32; 100 22-30
- Manor House, 12 xxv-xxvi; 50 15-17
- - armorial bearings, 45 142-145
- medieval deer-park, 96 49
- seat of the Horsey family, 99 28-32; 100 22-30
- Climate, fluctuatons of rainfall, monthly and seasonal, 63 112-134
- Clinger Farm, Buckland Newton, medieval deer-park, 89 177-180
- Clocks and clockmakers, 48 86-102
- Close Rolls, 1204-1208, extracts and notes, 16 133-135, 139-141, 143-149
- Closworth (Somerset), Steneosaurus stephani, from the Cornbrash, 1 28-32
- Cloth exports from Weymouth anf Lyme Regis, 17th cent., 95 71-73
- Clothes moths, varieties and habits, 18 138-149
- Cloudburst in the Weymouth area, 18 July, 1955, 77 90-96
- Clouded Yellow, (Colias croceus), 1983, 105 173-174
- Clubmen, meeting at Badbury Rings, 66 19
- their leaders, 48 xxxviii-xl
- Coal trade and Dorset ports, 93 243-246
- Coal-money, Kimmeridge Shale, 19th cent. finds, 13 178-190
- Coarsewares, mid 19th cent. group from Dorchester, 100 120-122
- Coast, East Dorset, bottom survey of fauna, 82 77-82
- Coastal erosion,
- Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, landslips, 105 119-125
- Axmouth-Lyme Regis, historical survey, 103 101-106
- Bridport - Charmouth - Lyme, reports,
- - 1908, vol. 29
- - 1942-44 vols. 64-66
- - 1950-62, vols. 72-84
- Dowlands landslip, 1839, 25 lxviii-lxx; 26 182-186
- and sea-level changes, Furzey Island, 110 60-61
- general, 20 109-112
- mudflows at Charmouth, 75 151-156
- Old Harry Rock, 9 xxxix
- Poole Harbour, shoreline changes, 90 141-154
- Preston, Jordan Cliff, 22 91-100
- Shipstal Point, Arne, 97 8-12
- storms on Chesil Beach, 76 141-145; 102 77-82
- Weymouth, north to Jordan Hill, 10 180-186
- Coastal land forms and geology in Purbeck and the Isle ofWight, 105 107-118
- The Coastal Landforms of Central Southern England, Geoffrey Poole, A Critical Review, 109 117-120
- Coastal scenery, 49 174-189
- Coastline evolution of East Dorset coast, 94 21-26
- Cob building, 86 186-190
- Coelenterata, reports,
- 1949, 71 136
- 1953, 75 135
- 1958, 80 23
- 1960, 82 40
- Coffin lid,
- Powerstock, 13th cent., 91 190-191
- Sandford Orcas, 56 132-134
- Coffin,
- in Dorchester burials, 109 127-132
- lead, Crown Buildings site, Dorchester, 103 70-75
- from Church Street, Wareham, 109 139
- Coins,
- 17th cent. coin at Portesham, 84 112
- 9th cent. hoard, Winterbourne Whitchurch, 108 185
- Anglo-Saxon, 110 154
- Belgic, Dorchester, 87 109
- British and Roman, Waddon Hill Roman Fort, Stoke Abbott, 86 139-140; 101 57-58
- Carolingian obol, Pins Knoll, Litton Cheney, 85 122-123; 87 92-93
- from Corfe Castle, 109 129
- Comparison of coins from Romano-British settlements in Purbeck, 102 102-104;103 130
- from Dorchester, 109 132
- Durotrigian, 79 119; 109 124
- - Badbury Rings, silver stater, 107 158
- - Beaminster, 87 107-108
- - Cattistock, 87 108
- - Dorchester, 87 108
- - Tarrant Hinton, Barton Field, 99 124; 101 141
- - Weymouth, Bowleaze Cove, 84 112
- - Worth Matravers, 101 143
- from Gussage Valley, 109 133 134
- Hoard, 110 157
- Iron Age, 110 145
- miscellaneous, from Sherborne, 72 79
- Norman, struck in Dorset, 28 164-166
- - unpublished coin of the Dorchester mint, 77 155-156
- Roman and medieval found in Dorset, 30 58-72
- - from Dorchester, 53 51-52
- Roman, Bradford Peverell, Higher Muckleford Farm, 77 133-134
- - Brenscombe and West Hill, Corfe Castle, 88 120
- - Brenscombe Villa, Corfe Castle, 91 192
- - Bridport to Eype, along the beach, 59 47-49
- - Broadmayne, 77 152
- - Chapman's Pool, gold solidus of Theodosius, 96 71
- - Coombe Keynes, Manor Farm, 73 85
- - Corfe Castle, Kingston Barn, 91 192
- - - West Hill, 81 108; 86 117
- - Cranborne, 86 119
- - Dorchester, Colliton Park, Library site, 104 105-107
- - - list of finds, 43 xlviii -xlix; 53 51-52; 76 87-88; 79 108-110
- - Halstock, 95 102
- - Iwerne Minster, 101 138
- - Jordan Hill Temple, 1931, 53 275; 57 140-142
- - Jordan Hill, Weymouth, hoard, 1928, 51 158-182
- - Milborne St. Andrew, Dark Hill, 101 139
- - Norden, Romano-British settlement, 102 102-104
- - Poole and Bournemouth, 101 140
- - Poole, Sterte, hoards found 1833 and 1930, 52 127-128
- - - Upton House, hoard, 108 181-182
- - Portland Bill, 76 97
- - Puncknowle (Puncknoll), bronze, 35 li-lii
- - - Walls, 107 75-76
- - Radipole, 76 97-98
- - Sherborne School, 98 60
- - Sixpenny Handley, Humby's Stock Coppice, 73 104-105
- - Stalbridge, Barrow Hill Farm, 86 119
- - Stratton, 77 152
- - Studland, Romano-British settlement, 87 189
- - Swanage, 84 116
- - Sydling St. Nicholas, 76 98
- - the Handley hoard acquired by the Museum, 73 115
- - Weymouth, 72 95
- - Winterborne Kingston, 11 1-6
- from Pamphill, 109 123-124
- post-medieval, 110 157
- Saxon, Carolingian and medieval, identifications, 105 151
- Saxon, Fordington Vicarage, silver penny, 105 150
- - Hanford, 101 138; 103 126
- - mint at Bridport, evidence for, 43 37-40
- - Stourpaine, 101 138
- - struck in Dorset, 28 159-163
- - Wareham mint under Cnut, 76 56-57
- sceatta, 110 154
- Shaftesbury, silver penny of William the Lion, 96 71
- struck at Weymouth and Sandsfoot,1643-44 28 166-167; 39 53-62
- Stuart, from the Muckleford hoard, 57 18-39
- from Swanage, 109 124
- Upwey treasure trove, 72 91
- Coinstone of the Charmouth Lias, 67 145-149
- Coker's Survey of Dorset, attribution to Thomas Gerard, 35 68-70
- Coker's Frome,
- Dorchester, natural history of, 109 166
- Coker, Edward, d.1685, brass in St. Mary's Bridport, 36 226
- Colber (Colbeare), near Sturminster Newton, Glastonbury Abbey estate farming, 87 234-250
- Cole, Thomas, c.1726-1796, Dorset poet, 84 183-187
- Cole, William Willoughby, Earl of Enniskillen, letter to James Harrison of Charmouth, 68 107, 114
- Colehill,
- late neolithic flint scatter, 110 142
- possible barrow, 110 142
- Coleoptera, collected at the Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 152-154
- Curculionidae, new and notable, 1983-85, 107 194-196
- Dorset list and additions, 47 51-128; 48 106-112; 51 204-222; 56 77-83
- notable species, 1968-1982, 104 159-164
- reports,
- - 1926, vol. 48
- - 1946, vol. 68
- - 1953-54, vols. 75, 76
- - 1959-61, vols. 81-83
- - 1963, vol. 85
- - 1965-76, vols. 87-98
- - 1978-79, vols. 100, 101
- - 1982-86, vols. 104-108
- - 1987, 109 159
- Slepe Heath, 103 113-114
- Collars, of esses (SS), history and examples in Dorset, 45 81-100
- Collections,
- entomological, 110 14-16
- Collett, Olga Kathleen, O.B.E., obituary, 108 225
- Colliton Park, Dorchester, excavations, 1937-38, 59 1-14
- - 1938, 60 51-65
- - 1961-63, 104 93-126
- - 1962, 84 101
- - 1963, 85 96
- House lease, 16th cent., 100 120
- icehouse, 86 219
- Kimmeridge shale objects, 94 44-48
- Library site excavations, 1961-63 104 93-126
- Romano-British finds, 70 60-61
- uninscribed Roman altar, 93 152-154
- Combs in Poundbury cemetery, 109 132
- Combs and Bokerly Dyke, reviewed, 52 59-74
- Combs Ditch, 6 48
- excavation, 1964, 86 112
- Commerce and industry in Roman Dorset, 95 63-64
- Common-Field system, long continuance in Sutton Waldron, 64 75-83
- Common Mead Lane, Mesolithic site, 109 97, 100
- Commons, enclosures in West Parley and West Moors, 50 109-116
- Communications, carrier and coach, Sherborne, end of 18th cent., 37 86-87
- Communion plate, North Wootton, 28 254-255
- Compton Abbas,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 64, 72, 74
- axehead, grooved, 88 102-103
- church, bells, 24 108; 25 64
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 135
- deeds, 49 40-46; 50 240-252
- field names, 57 117; 82 134 et seq.
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 121
- manorial document, 62 56
- Saxon charter and field names, 57 114-117
- Compton Valence,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 79
- church, 12 66
- - bells, 24 116, 124, 125
- - brass to Thomas Maldon, 40 50-51
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 214; 26 157
- - restoration, 39 104
- deserted medieval farm, 87 88-90
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 123
- new evidence for early settlement, 74 92
- Romano-British site, 94 80
- settlement earthworks and Romano-British finds, 106 119
- Compton, Nether, see Nether Compton
- Over, see Over Compton
- Compton, Sir William, coat of arms once at Wolfeton House, 66 77-80
- Conchologists, concerned with mollusca in Dorset, 67 128-129
- conchology, land shells new and rare, 12 99-104
- see also under shells
- Connor, Arthur Bentley, In Memoriam, 82 11
- Conquer Barrow, Dorchester, dating of, 109 84
- Conservation of flora and fauna, 51 252-276
- Constable, John, painter, friendship with Fisher family of Osmington, 110 17
- Conybeare, William Daniel, at Lyme Regis, links with Mary Anning, 60 152-163
- work on fossil marine reptiles, 97 12-16
- Coode, Sir John, surveys of the Chesil Beach set against recent surveys, 93 124-131
- Cookson, The Rev.George, Vicar of Powerstock, amateur palaeontologist, uncle of Osmond Fisher, 110 17
- Coombe Deverel, Piddlehinton, lost name, 88 211-212
- Coombe Keynes,
- church, bells, 19 30; 25 117; 60 115
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 212
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1849, 45 21
- Cleag Sceard, field-name, ?kiln site, 110 29
- Crokelhay/Crokeswell Hey/Croukulhey, field-name, ?kiln site, 110 29-32
- deeds, 32 104; 69 73
- field names, 82 141; 89 240
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 124
- kiln sites, 110 29-35
- long house, medieval, 98 69-72
- Manor Farm, bronze coin of Marcus Aurelius, 73 85
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 29-35
- Romano-British site, 72 82
- Southcombe, lost name, 88 214-215
- Coombe, Litton Cheney, Romano-British site, 95 100
- Copepoda, collected at the Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- Copper alloy,
- brooches, 110 65, 82, 145, 154
- horse-pendant, 110 156
- fibula, 110 155
- strap-end, 110 154
- Copyhold tenure, its abolition, 53 xlix
- replacement by leasehold in the 18th cent., 98 1
- Copyhold, widows rights under, 98 1-2
- Copyholding, 17th cent., marriages of convenience by copyholders, 98 1-5
- Copyholds, Arne, end of 18th cent., 89 282-285
- Corallian Beds of Dorset, the coast, 57 59-93
- fauna in the North Dorset Beds, Whiteway Hill and Todber quarries, 91 123-133
- of North Dorset, Pygurus blumenbachii Koch and Dunker and Stylina sp. (Anthozoa), 107 179
- Osmington Oolite, Osmington Mills, 101 147
- outcrop, Broadwey to Abbotsbury, 57 85-89
- - North Dorset, 77 100
- sea bed, its lithology and bionomics, 57 61-65
- Silton, new exposure, 106 168
- work on stratigraphy, 1930-1940, 61 129
- Corals, from the Fuller's Earth Rock in the Richardson collection, 60 172
- in the Lower Lias, Black Ven and Doghouse Cliff, 75 133-134
- Coram, Captain Thomas, 1688-1751, of Lyme Regis, founder of the Foundling Hospital, 13 144-151
- Corbulidae, Portlandian, 50 192-195
- Cordoned Ware, imported pottery, 110 49, 61
- Corfe, medieval status of parish, 109 51, 52
- Corfe Castle,
- Afflington Barrow, opened, cist vaens, 5 26-28
- Afflington Farm and Little Woolgarston, surface finds, 77 127; 78 75-76
- E.R.Bankes, entomologist, 110 1-2
- Blashenwell, see under Blashenwell
- Bradle Barn, early Bronze Age arrowheads, 87 111
- Brenscombe, see under Brenscombe
- Bucknowle Farm, see under Bucknowle Farm
- Castle Mound, Romano-British occupation, 85 104
- Castle Rings, 73 84
- - Purbeck blocks, 87 111
- Castle, list of Constables and their seals, 65 76-91
- - cobbled surface through the outer gate, 103 126
- - development in the 13th cent., 76 62-66
- - development of the buildings, 73 71-84
- - doorway in the south wall of keep into supposed chapel of St.Mary, photograph, 49 lxviii-lxix
- - early history, 29 xlix-liii
- - excavations by rabbits, 1943, 65 68-75
- - excavations, 1949-51, 71 58-59; 72 82; 73 91
- - history, 18 xxxviii-xliii; 43 xxvii-xxxi
- - miscellaneous discoveries, 96 71
- - payments for repairs, 1199-1208, 15 127 et seq.; 16 132-145
- - previous accounts of the Castle, 73 71-73
- - water colour by Samuel Prout, c.1810, 94 frontispiece
- Challow Hill, Romano-British sherds, 87 111
- chantries, 30 50
- church, bells, 25 117-119; 60 115
- - goods inventories, 1552, 25 205; 26 156
- - recent discoveries, 69 54-64
- - ten carved roof bosses, 68 52-53
- - tower, 72 97-98
- churchwarden's accounts, 1646, extracts, 69 59-64
- Cleavel Point, medieval shell midden, 84 116
- - Romano-British kiln, 73 91-92; 100 112-113
- Corfe Common, unrecorded barrow and mesolithic flints, 78 76
- - Little Woolgarston, barrows and flint flakes, 81 107-108
- deeds, 32 104; 65 95
- description of church and castle by Sir Stephen Glynne,1825, 44 93-94
- G.Dru Drury, entomologist, 110 5
- Dunshay Lane, Romano-British site, 88 120
- eighteenth-century garden, 110 156-157
- Encombe, see under Encombe
- excavations at Bucknowle Farm, 109 129, 110 151-152
- field names, 57 129; 82 138, 142
- Fitzworth, Iron Age site, 70 42-43, 51, 57-58
- Fitzworth Point, Romano-British occupation and kiln site, 71 62-63
- flint sites, 84 114; 92 157
- Furzey Island, excavation and survey, 110 49-72
- Harman's Cross, neolithic flints, 86 117-118; 104 170
- Hill, its origins, 31 156-160
- Hounstout, Romano-British site, 81 108
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 124
- industries, 59 38 et seq.
- Kingston, see under Kingston
- Knitson Farm, medieval pilgrim's flask, 108 187-188
- links with pirates, 71 89 et seq.
- medieval salt supply, 109 25, 28
- Mutual Improvement Society and Wm. Barnes, 100 16
- New Mills Heath, flint pick, 86 117
- - unrecorded barrows, 76 79
- Norden, see under Norden
- observations at Norden, 109 129-130
- Ower, coins from Romano-British settlement, 102 102-104
- - salt boiler's debris, 84 115-116
- Remstone, see under Rempstone
- Romano-British sherds from the parish, 92 157-158
- Sandyhills Copse, Iron Age or RomanoBritish site, 84 114
- Saxon charters and field names, 57 117-129
- Scoles Farm and the Scovell family, 44 xxxvii-xxxix
- Scoles Farm, medieval building, 30 lxx-lxxi
- seal casts, 66 108-109
- South Afflington, Middle Bronze Age urn, 81 118-119
- St. Edward's Bridge, Romano-British finds, 94 88
- Town's End, Romano-British and medieval sherds, 86 117
- trade tokens, 29 100
- unlikely site of Edward the Martyr's murder, 987, 33 50-69
- West Hill, Roman coins, 8 120; 102 102-104
- - Romano-British remains, 74 93
- - Romano-British sites, 81 108; 106 117
- Woolgarston, post-medieval remains, 87 111
- Corfe Mullen, Chaw Meadow, 13th or 14th cent. jug, 77 139-141
- church,
- - bells, 25 101; 60 115
- - brass to Richard Birt, d.1437, and wife, 29 280
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 101
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1871, 45 21
- Cogdean Elms - Lake Farm pipeline observations, 110 145
- Corfe Hills, excavation of supposed barrow, 86 109-110
- deeds, 32 104; 43 57-59; 58 52-53; 65 95
- East End, late Roman Black Burnished pottery kiln, 90 174-180
- manor court books, 43 59
- mesolithic sites, group of, 83 96
- Neolithic 'A' habitation site, 60 73-74
- pottery and other finds, Iron Age and Romano-British, 65 57-58
- Sleight, Iron Age 'A' site, 86 120-122
- Cormorant, status in Purbeck, 99 98
- Corn Bunting, report, 1966, 88 54
- Cornbrash, and Forest Marble fossils formerly in Sherborne School Museum,collection of H.H. Wood, 98 36
- fossils, notes on, 1 22-27
- new horizon for Opthalomosaurs, Yetminster, 107 130
- Steneosaurus stephani, skull from Closworth(Somerset), 1 28-32
- Corn-driers near Maiden Castle, 109 88, 89, 126
- Cornwall, its relations with Wessex, 7th to 10th cents., 78 110-114
- Coronella laevis, (Smooth or Lizard snake), 7 84-92
- Corscombe,
- Benville, formerly Earnley, 71 84-87
- Benville Manor, 53 lxv-lxvii
- Brackett's Lane, line of recumbent stones, 76 97
- church, bells, 25 43-44
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 109
- - restoration, 39 101
- Crockers Moor, place-name, ?kiln site, 110 32
- Earnley, medieval deer-park, 94 67
- field names, 57 139; 82 141
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 125
- Kellaway Beds, locality, 91 120-122
- Manor Court, 1515-1516, 77 157-161
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 145
- Norwood Farm, Romano-British site, 77 136
- Saxon charter and field names, 57 130-139
- Thomas Fawne, copyholder, d. 1695, 98 2-3
- Toller Whelme, church bells, 25 47; 27 112
- Weston, in, Saxon charter, 61 60-65
- Corton, Portesham,
- chantries, 27 225, 231; 30 24
- church and manor, 52 lxxvii-lxxviii
- church goods inventory, 1552, 26 110
- Corton Free Chapel, 8 71-73; 15 164-166
- Coryates (Corfe geate), possible site of Edward the Martyr's murder, 33 50-69
- Coryates Gap, effect of the cloudburst, 18 July, 1955, 77 93-94
- Costume, 14th cent. civil, from three Dorset effigies, 74 55-59
- Cottage farmhouses, Romano-British, 87 142-207
- Cottage, note on the use of the term in a Romano-British context, 87 200-207
- Cottages, the buildings, 86 186-202
- Court Leet, of Portland, 38 53-58
- Court rolls,
- of Cranbourne, Manor, Hundred and Priory, 1725-35, 32 55-60
- Frampton Manor, 1765 and extracts 17661881, 22 162-184
- Courts, 'Peculiar', in Dorset, list, 38 93-111
- Cowgrove, Pamphill, The Courthouse, building survey,, 110 157
- Cowper, Lady Emily, and the 1831 by-election, 109 6, 12, 14
- Cow-stone, Greensand, in the Charmouth-Lyme region, 70 147-154
- Cowslip, distribution map, 99 147
- Cox, Lancelot, c.1667, of Beaminster, apothecary, 107 8
- Crab Farm, Shapwick, Neolithic enclosure, 110 141
- Crackment limestone, exposure at Sherborne, 85 38
- Cranborne Abbey, early history and transfer to Tewkesbury, 8 29-37
- possible site, 8 36
- Cranborne,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 67
- Blagdon Park, Jacobean map, 91 196-199
- Blagdon, medieval deer-park, 86 165-170
- Bronze Age sword, 58 28
- castle, 11 148-158
- - a Court Mound in Wm. Barnes' view, 4 134-136
- Chase, court rolls, reference to, 58 45
- - earthworks, list, 34 31-41
- - long barrows, list, 34 36
- - settlement sites, 82 83-85
- - southern outbounds, 53 215-227
- - traces of early man, 93 176-182
- church, 45 xxxi-xxxiii
- - bells, 19 28; 24 106; 25 105; 60 115
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 240
- - history and description, 23 xxxv-xxxvii
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1871, 45 22-24
- - restorations, 39 116
- - rood screen, 42 70
- Crocketon hill, place-name, ?kiln site, 110 32
- Crokkernewaye, place-name, ?kiln site, 110 32
- deeds, 32 105; 65 96
- F.H.Fisher, entomologist, 110 5
- grant of mill, etc. to Bindon Abbey by Hawise, Countess of Gloucester, 54 43
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 125
- Manor, Hundred and Priory court rolls, 1725-35, 32 55-60
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32
- Pentridge Hill, palstave, 105 142-143
- place names and surnames in court rolls, 1725-35, 32 58-59
- Potton Hill, place-name, ?kiln site, 110 32
- Priory, legal difficulties with Tewkesbury Abbey, 64 34-42
- - history, 53 36-37
- - possession of the House of St. Leonard of Rushton (WestParley), 64 34-38
- Roman coins and sherds, 86 119
- trade tokens, 29 100
- Cranborne Chase, Mesolithic, 110 117-125
- Crane, John, physician of Dorchester, book on the mineral spring at Nottington, 17 141-145
- Creech Barrow Beds, description and palaeontology, 23 151-190
- Creech Barrow, geological investigation in detail, 23 151-190
- Limestone, 23 151-160, 180-189
- Lodge, 23 147-148
- medieval and later sherds, 77 153
- theory as to its origin, 22 liv-lx
- Creech Grange, Romano-British site, 86 116
- Creech, grant of land to Bindon Abbey, 54 51
- Crekelade, Marshwood, medieval deer-park, 95 76-79
- Cremation pyre, Winterbourne Kingston, bell barrow, 94 37-43
- Cremations,
- at Dorchester, 109 83, 84
- at Moortown, 109 124
- at Pamphill, 109 123-124
- Crendell, Alderholt,
- kiln site, 110 29
- pottery, 101 105
- Cretaceous Beds, stratigraphical work,
- 1940-1950, 72 186-188
- 1950-60, 84 86-87
- Crewkerne (Somerset), church, 52 lxx-lxxi
- Crichel House, Moor Crichel, icehouse, 86 29
- Crichel Long, see Long Crichel
- Crichel Moor, see Moor Crichel
- Crichel, royal estate, 109 51
- Cricket, notes on its history, 93 247-251
- Crickets, see under orthoptera
- Crocodile snout (Steneosaurus brevidens), in Fuller's Earth Clay, Purse Caundle, 92 43
- Crocodilia, description and list, 9 8-17
- Inferior Oolite, Cotswolds to Burton Bradstock, 37 50-51
- Mesozoic, Dorset list, 79 57-66
- new records in Dorset, 87 60-61
- Steneosaurus stephani, skull from the Cornbrash at Closworth (Somerset), 1 28-32
- Steneosaurus, Oxford Clay at Chickerell, 20 171-173
- Upper Kimmeridge Clay, Egmont Bight, Purbeck, 107 123, 125
- Cromlech, the Hell Stone, Portesham, 2 104-108
- remains of, Eggardon Hill, 67 29
- Cromleholme (Crumlum), Samuel, 1618-1672, Headmaster of Dorchester Grammar School, later High Master of St. Paul's, 47 134-140
- Cross Dykes,
- Askerswell Down, investigation, 78 84-85
- Litton Cheney, north of A35, excavations, 78 84; 80 166-168
- Melcombe Horsey, Bowden's Hill, excavation, 79 115
- Cross,
- 15th cent. base, curved stones, Bishop's Caundle, 33 xxi
- Hammoon, 35 xxxix
- Langton Herring, 107 172
- Saxon, Whitcombe church, 33 xvi-xvii, xxii
- Todber churchyard, 105 151
- Crosses, Puncknowle churchyard, 48 xliii
- Queen Eleanor, 28 209-215
- scheduled, 1952, 74 83
- Sherborne, Newland, 34 153-155
- Stratton churchyard, 48 xlv-xlvi
- wayside, Langton Herring, 26 lxiii-lxiv
- Crouched Inhumation from High Wood, Pamphill, 109 123
- Crouched skeletons, Early Bronze Age, various, in Purbeck, 81 117
- Crown leases, etc., relating to Dorset, calendar of, 1581-1808, 39 63-75
- Cruck roof truss, Dorchester, South St., 80 102-103
- Crumlum (Cromleholme), Samuel, Headmaster of Dorchester Grammar School, later High Master of St. Paul's, 47 134-140
- Crustacea, associated with the Portland plesiosaur, 109 110-112
- bottom survey, East Dorset coast, 82 72-82
- Day's Shell Bed, Seatown-Eype, 87 73
- decapod, crustacea of the Punfield Marine Band, 104 143-146
- - evidence of mass mortality in the Upper Kimmeridge Clay, 107 181-183
- in Eype Nodule Bed, 109 14 7
- lobsters, description and life history, 32 73-94
- reports,
- - 1953, 75 136-137
- - 1954, 76 113-114
- - 1957, 79 26
- Cuckoo survey, 1985 and 1986, 108 220-221
- Cuddle, derivation of name, 63 36
- Cudgel Playing, Cut-Leg, Wrostlen, village games in Blackmoor Vale, 36 10-15
- Culverwell, Portland, ivory disc, 97 47
- Mesolithic site,excavations, 91 172; 92 125-126; 93 132; 94 75; 95 84; 96 50; 97 45-46;104 170; 105 139; 107 153
- Cuming, William, 1715-1788, M.D. of Dorchester, 24 34-55
- Cunnington, Edward, d.1915, barrow excavations, 88 128-148
- excavation of two Bronze Age barrows, 58 18-25
- Cunnington, R.H., his fossil collection from the Basal Shell Bed, Portland Stone, 46 113, 120-123
- Cunnington, William, lead plaque in barrow on Oakley Down, 92 160, 163
- Curculionoidea, notable species, 1968-1982, 104 159-164
- Currency bar hoard, Poole, Bearwood, 106 138-142
- Cursus and Bank Barrows, 105 15-20
- Cursus, Long Bredy, Martin's Down, and a possible second, 106 134-136
- Cursus, the Dorset,
- Down Farm, Woodcuts,
- - distribution and variation of flints, 107 87-93
- - sample excavation, 1984, 106 128-132
- - trenches, 104 170
- Ring Ditches at Pentridge, 97 48-49
- Curtis, Wilfred Parkinson,
- entomologist, 110 2-3
- obituary, 90 21-22
- Cuspidariidae, Portlandian, 50 174
- Customs service, 18th cent., 103 1-4; 104 17-18
- Customs, birth, death and marriage, 14 182-200
- Cuthburga, Saint, foundress of Wimborne Abbey, 32 199-205
- Cycads, fossil, in the Purbeck Dirt Beds, 2 1-11
- Lower Purbeck Beds, Portland, 17 lxi
- Cyprinidae, Portlandian, 50 174-176
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