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- D'Estoke effigies, Lady St. Mary, Wareham, 60 90-94
- Dackomb, Sir Thomas, rector of Tarrant Gunville, 1549-1567, bibliophile, 44 1-14, 56-58
- Dackombe, family, of Scoles, Corfe Castle, 30 lxxi-lxxii
- Dagger, bronze, Martinstown, 52 xlvii-xlviii
- Daggons, Alderholt,
- post-medieval kiln site, 110 29
- pottery, 101 105
- Dairies, the letting system, 73 128,137
- Dairy House Farm (Hoppers Farm), Toller Porcorum, building survey, 110 158
- Dale, Charles William, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 3
- collections, 110 15
- principal books and papers, 110 14
- Dale, Edward Robert, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 3
- collections, 110 15
- Dale, The Rev.James Charle, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 4
- collections, 110 15
- Dalton, Reginald Francis, obituary, 105 179-181
- Dalwood (Stockland, Devon), church goods inventory,1552, 26 104,157
- Damerham (Hants.), church, Norman tympanum, 106 4-5, 19
- Damers, Joseph, Viscount Milton, Earl of Dorchester, removal of Abbey Milton School, 105 1-3
- Damory, Roger, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1320-21, arms, 65 85
- Danes, their incursion into Wessex and artistic influence, 34 5-16
- Dartford Warbler, 60 175-181
- special reports,
- - 1960, 82 69
- - 1961, 83 64
- - 1963, 85 53
- status in Dorset, 1963-74, 97 7-8
- Darwin, Charles, influence of his work, especially The Origin of Species, on early geophysical theorists, 110 19
- Daw's Mill, West Chelborough, excavation, 96 19-44
- Day, Cyril Douglas,
- entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 4-5
- collections, 110 15
- obituary, 90 17-20
- principal papers, 110 14
- Day's Shell Bed between Seacombe and Eype, fauna, 87 69-80
- de Arundel, John, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1377, arms, 65 88
- de Bassingburn, John, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1207, arms, 65 77
- de Bingham, Robert, of Great Toller, his will, 1303, 37 xlv
- de Blunvill, William, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1203-5, genealogy, 65 76-77
- de Bosco, Richard, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1282, arms, 65 83
- de Braose, Sir Giles, d.1305, effigy in Horton church, 51 183-190
- de Cary, Luke, Constable of Corfe Castle, arms, 65 77
- de Cormailes, John, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1281, arms, 65 83
- de Dereham, Elias, architect of Salisbury Cathedral, 49 21-22
- de Elmerugg, John, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1362, arms, 65 87
- de Kahaines, Ralph, founder of Tarrant Crawford Abbey, 49 2-4
- de la Beche, H.T., at Charmouth and Lyme, links with Mary Anning 60 148-163
- de Laci, Henry, 3rd Earl of Lincoln, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1301, 65 84
- de Langeford, Richard, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1238, arms, 65 78
- de Lincoln family, foundation of Holme Priory, 11 142-147
- de Lincoln, Alured, probable husband of the widow of Hugh Fitz Grip, 14 116-117
- de Lincoln, Robert, grants to Holme Priory 14 108-113
- de Luc, Jean Andr<130>, geologist, visit to Charmouth and Lyme Regis, 1805, 60 144-148
- de Mara, Mathew, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1260, arms, 65 80-81
- de Maulay, Peter, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1215, arms, 65 77
- de Moels (Molis), Nicholas, of Cadbury, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1262-3, 65 81
- de Montacute,
- Simon, 1st Baron, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1299, 65 83-84
- William, 13th cent., Constable of Corfe Castle, arms, 65 83
- William, 2nd Baron, Constable of Corfe castle, 1306, 65 85
- William, 3rd Baron, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1330, 65 86-87
- de Montfort, Peter, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1263, arms, 65 81
- de Nevil, Galfrid, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1205-7, arms, 65 77
- de Plunkenet, Alan, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1269-70, arms, 65 83
- de Ufford, Radulf, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1341, arms, 65 87
- de Vivon, Hugh, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1241, arms, 65 78
- de Wareham (de Varham), see under Fitz Grip, Hugh
- de Wells, Joscelyn, Bp. of Bath, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1224, 65 78
- de Weston, Philip, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1344-46, arms, 65 87
- Decapitated burials, 109 128, 129
- Decapitation burial, Romano-British, Studland, 74 51-54
- Decoys, duck, see under duck decoys
- Deeds, see also under individual parishes
- calendars of, 43 57; 49 25-68; 50 207-314; 53 53-199; 54 94-144; 55 86-153; 56 41-76; 57 39-58; 58 43-78; 59 50-72; 61 96-97
- - 16th cent., received since vol. 59 69 68-107
- - in Museum muniment room, 1943, 65 92-107
- concerning Gillingham and Shaftesbury, in the John Rylands library, 47 148-154
- Halsey collection, Pulham, 59 50-72
- presented to the Field Club by E.A.Fry, 1909, 32 97-182
- Deer Park Farm, Wimborne St. Giles, medieval deer park, 90 246-248
- Deer, see under Cervidae
- Deer Parks, medieval, see Medieval Deer Parks
- Defence, muster rolls and trained bands in Tudor and early Stuart period, 38 34-45
- Defoe, Daniel,
- charges against him made at Weymouth, 2 67-75
- reference to Morden duck decoy, 107 19
- Dene Holes, Portland, 12 xix-xx
- Dermaptera, report 1958, 80 24
- the Great Earwig (Labidura riparia Pallas), 8 61-63
- Deserted hamlet, Modbury, Swyre, 87 92
- Deserted medieval farm, Compton Valence, 87 88-90
- Deserted medieval settlement,
- Fifehead Magdalen, near Manor Farm, 108 92-93, 100
- Toller Porcorum, Woolcombe Farm, 105 74-81;106 155-159
- Wimborne, the Leaze, excavation, 94 49-62
- Winfrith Newburgh, West Burton, 88 117-118
- Deserted medieval sites, fire risks and timber shortages as possible factors, 94 63-66
- Deserted medieval village,
- Charminster, medieval pottery, 105 152
- Cheselbourne, Lipscombe Farm, 26 1-5
- Holworth, excavation 1958, 80 103-105; 81 127-147
- Kingston Russell, 108 33, 37-40
- Mappowder, 98 58
- Okeford Fitzpaine, 98 58
- Radipole, 107 172
- Ringstead, sherds from, 76 98
- Shipton Gorge, Sturthill, 95 100-101
- West Bexington, 105 152; 106 120-123
- West Knighton, surveyed, 98 62
- Whitcombe, surveyed, 98 62
- Deserted village, 18th cent., part of East Lulworth, 84 131
- Devensian gelifluction, deposits at Down Farm, Gussage St. Michael, 102 69-75
- Deverel-Rimbury
- pit complex, 110 142
- pottery, Simon's Ground, Stapehill, Hampreston, 91 175
- urns, 110 142, 145
- Deverell, Sir John, Constable of Corfe Castle, c. 1329 65 86
- Dew-Ponds, examination of several ponds, 3 23-33
- Dewar, H.S.L., obituary, 97 6
- Dewlish,
- Chebbard Farm, surface finds on Celtic Field System, 74 88
- church,
- - bells, 24 130,131; 60 116
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 272
- deeds, 54 113-119
- Elephant Bed Ravine, formation of, 53 228-235; 54 173-180
- Elephant Trench, 10 12-18; 14 139-141; 36 xxvii-xxix
- - contents and origins, Clement Reid, 36 212-218
- - contents and origins, Henry Dewey, 36 218-224
- - investigation by Dorset Field Club, 110 20-21
- - reports on excavations, 1914, 36 209-224
- Lords Down Barrow, record re-examined, 88 140-141
- Roman Villa, excavations, 91 186-187; 92 146-147; 93 157-159; 94 81-86; 95 89-91; 96 59-62; 97 54-57; 98 54-55; 99 120; 100 113-114
- Warren Hill, excavations, 1972, 95 88-89
- Dialect, glossary of natural history names, 10 19-46
- poems, by Wm. Barnes, 26 222-250; 108 5-10
- Tudor words and phrases from Poole Corporation records, 63 41-69
- West Saxon words in Dorset, 85 153-156
- words of pre-Saxon origin, 37 225-227
- Diary, of Richards, John, of Warmwell, 1694-1701, 28 30-49; 39 21-28; 65 112-122
- of Whiteway, William, of Dorchester, 1599-1635, 13 57-81; 16 59-74
- Dicker, C.W.H. In Memoriam, 33 frontispiece, xxix
- Didlington, Chalbury, Saxon charters and field names, 56 111-114
- Diet, 16th and 17th cent., from animal bones, Shaftesbury, 107 53-54
- Digby family, links with Minterne Magna, 10 92-96
- Digby, The Rev.Charles Robert, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 5
- collections, 110 15
- Dimstone Hill near Beaminster, geomorphological analysis, 94 27-36
- Dinosaurs, see also under saurischia and ornithischia
- and other fossil reptiles, new records, 87 57-66
- descriptions and list, 9 33-39
- development through geological time, 23 lxxiv-lxxxviii
- footprints, multiple, 102 65-67
- - Durlston Bay, 104 201-202
- - Herston, 84 36; 85 38
- - Langton Matravers, 109 148-150, 153-154
- - Swanage, 17 115-122; 103 141
- - Worbarrow Tout, 96 14-16; 103 141
- footprints, their preservation, 106 169-170
- Inferior Oolite, Cotswolds to Burton Bradstock, 37 49-51
- jawbone from West Bay, 109 105-108
- Scelidosaurus, Lower Lias, A. obtusus zone, Charmouth, 76 110; 77 40
- Diocesan Survey of Dorset Parishes, 1735-1737, 95 74-75
- Diploptera, wasps, distribution, 43 78-81
- Diptera, collected at the Axmouth - Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 154
- Lipoptena cervi (haemobora pallipes), fly and pupae, 17 lix-lx
- reports,
- - 1926, vol. 48
- - 1929, vol. 51
- - 1944-55, vols. 66-77
- - 1957-61, vols. 79-83
- - 1964-77 vols. 86-99
- - 1983-6, vols. 105-108
- - 1987, 109 159
- syrphidae, Dorset list 91 166-171
- Dissenters, mid 18th cent., 95 75
- Dissolution of the monasteries, 92 231-232
- Diver, Cyril Roper Pollock, entomologist
- biographical note, 110 5
- collections, 110 15
- princial papers, 110 15
- Dog Violet, nomenclature, 1 36-37
- Dole's Hill, Piddlehinton, surface finds, Celtic field system, 74 87-89
- Dolmens, Hell Stone, Portesham, 2 104-108; 15 52-54; 16 175-177; 29 lxxv-lxxviii; 42 36-41; 52 lxxxi-lxxxiv
- Dolphin, see under Cetacea
- Domerian, fauna of the Margaritatus Clay between Seatown and Eype, 87 67-68
- Domesday Book, making of the Dorset Domesday, 81 150-157
- mills within the county, 82 114, 130-131
- statistics, Kington Magna and other N.Dorset parishes, 107 45
- Domesday records,
- of salt production, 109 25-28
- of parishes, 109 50, 51
- Domesday, Book called Domesday, Dorchester records, 1394-1670, 11 34-45
- Domestic economics in Sherborne in the 18th cent., 37 85-93
- Doors in Dorset churches, 43 21-23
- Dorchester,
- 14th cent., silver seal matrix, 62 54
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 67
- Alington Avenue, 1985 excavations, 109 8l
- Alington long barrow, 109 84
- Alington Ridge, 109 79-81, 84
- All Saints' church, 12 40
- - bells, 24 116, 124, 125
- - curate-in-charge, Osmond Fisher, 110 17-22
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 221
- - description by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1825 and later, 44 97-98
- - incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731 71 127
- - note on, 39 104
- - screenwork, 42 70
- - the building, 89 191, 193, 205
- almshouses and charitable foundations, 89 194-195
- Antelope Hotel, 89 193,199
- Applegates, examination of chalk tessera, 110 160-161
- area, prehistoric or early Roman earthworks, list and comment, 108 193-194
- architects responsible for its buildings, 89 202-207
- bankers, 1750-1825, 48 14, 20
- Barclay's Bank, 10 South Street, 89 197
- Barnes, Wm., his school, 82 178-179; 88 236-238
- Barracks, 89 203,208
- Bloody Assizes, presentments and convictions, 5 99-135
- Book called Domesday, bye-laws, conveyances, etc., 1394-1670, 11 34-45
- Borough Gardens, 89 216-217
- borough seals, 55 41-46
- building materials, 89 189-191
- buildings of, 89 181-217
- burials, 88, 89, 109 117-121, 129, 130
- By-pass route, survey and excavations, 1986-7, 109 79-89
- castle ditch, 107 173
- Castle, 20 132-136; 66 65-67
- - and ramparts, 89 182-185
- - payments for repairs, 1199-1204, 15 117,129,134,139
- chantries, Free Chapel of St. John, 27 217; 28 15; 29 36-38
- - Holy Trinity, 27 216; 28 14; 29 35-36
- - Leper Hospital, 28 16
- - St. Peter, 27 217; 28 15; 29 38-40
- churches of, 89 186-187,191-193, 201, 205-207
- coat of arms, 18 100-105
- Coburg Rd. new rugby football ground, excavations, 110 144-145
- Colliton House, 89 196-197
- Colliton Park, 16th cent. house lease, 100 120
- - repairs to the Roman Town House, 73 85
- Colliton Street, Noncomformist and Quaker Meeting Houses, 100 122-124
- Company of Freemen, 1621, 92 230
- Corporation Minute Book, 1629-1637, notes and extracts, 10 71-80
- Council Minute Book, 1637-1656, 15 142-163
- County Hall excavations, 110 147
- Crocker's Cross, field-name, ?kiln site, 110 32
- Cupola, once in Cornhill, 89 202
- C.D.Day, entomologist, 110 4-5
- deeds, 32 105; 50 303-308; 53 71-77; 58 64-65; 65 96; 69 73-74
- defences during the Civil war, 15 149-153
- development after the break up of Fordington Field, 89 216-217
- dispersal of soil containing artefacts to other areas, 77 123-124
- Durngate St., Roman road, 110 145
- Durnovaria, Roman civitas, 95 59-60
- - Wm. Barnes' interpretation, 4 69
- elections, mid 18th cent., 24 37-39
- Dorchester, (continued)
- excavations and discoveries
- - Acland Rd., Roman Road, 101 135
- - - the Old Market and South Walks, 107 166-168
- - Acland Rd./Charles St. junction, Roman site, 88 112
- - Albert Rd.,
- - - Roman Town Wall, excavation, 1951, 73 100; 75 72-83
- - - No.8, Roman burials, 108 184
- - Alington Avenue, 107 101-110
- - - and Mount Pleasant, archaeological observations along a pipeline, 108 177-180
- - Alington Street, 107 174
- - Bowling Alley Walk, west end, south rampart, 91 181-182
- - - trench across Roman defences, 92 125
- - Came View Estate, burials, 79 116; 81 107
- - Casterbridge Rd., Roman burials, 106 116
- - Church St.,
- - - excavation, Egg Packing Station site, 1982-3, 105 150
- - - Roman Road, 101 135
- - Church St./High St. corner, well, 105 150
- - Colliton Park, Roman Town House, 59 1-14; 60 51-65
- - - excavations, 1962, 84 101, 113
- - - excavations, 1984, 106 118-119
- - - Kimmeridge Shale objects, 94 44-48
- - - Library site, excavations, 1961-3, 85 96; 104 93-126; 105 157-159
- - - medieval pit, 1949, 71 63
- - - Rampart, 1961-2, 83 89-90; 84 112-113
- - - Roman rubbish pit, 76 88-89
- - - Romano-British finds, 1947-48, 70 60-61
- - - uninscribed Roman altar, 93 152-154
- - Colliton St. Youth Centre, skeleton, 98 57
- - Cornhill, no.16, timber framed building, 105 151
- - Cornwall Road, No.43, Roman burials, 108 184
- - Crown Building site, 103 67-100
- - Durngate St., Roman remains, 1964-5, 89 127-132; 103 124,126
- - Fordington Farm and the Trumpet Major, 108 169-171
- - Fordington,
- - - Parsonage Farm, pits discovered, 105 150
- - - Vicarage, Saxon silver penny, 105 150
- - Friar's Close, burial, 107 158-159
- - Glyde Path Rd.,
- - - no.37, mosaic, 81 97-99
- - - Durotrigian coin, 87 108-109
- - - Glen View, excavation, 105 148-149
- - Greyhound Yard,
- - - car park, 1984, 106 99-106
- - - trial excavation, 78 79
- - Handel House, excavation, 1964, 86 107-108
- - Hardye's School,
- - - rediscovery of two barrows, 101 135
- - - Roman foundations, 88 112
- - - Romano-Celtic brooch, 71 64
- - Hawthorn Lodge, inhumation burial, 87 110
- - High East St.,
- - - Greening's Court, examination, 1970, 92 137
- - - no. 26, 15th cent. timber building, 103 127
- - High East St./High West St., gas trench, old road levels, 77 129-131
- - High West St., 45-47, finds, 105 150
- - Holy Trinity Rectory, trial excavation, 1954, 76 88
- - Hospital sites F and E, excavations, 1970, 92 135-136
- - Icen Way, 50 and 51A, Roman sites, 88 112
- - Icen Way/Durngate St., observation of Roman and later material, 98 56
- - Maumbury Rings,
- - - trackway to, 21 105-110; 22 51-52
- - - excavations, 1908-13, 29 lxxxix-xcii, 256-272; 30 217-235; 31 232-263; 34 81-106; 35 88-118
- - Max Gate, Roman burials, 11 78-81
- - Mount Pleasant, excavations, 1971, 93 133
- - Nappers Mite, observations during building works, 108 182-183
- - North Square, Assembly rooms site, town wall and ditch, 104 188-189
- - - no. 6, Castle ditch and Roman levels, 99 121
- - - no. 21, 1st cent. Roman ditch and 19th cent. bread oven, 99 120
- - Orchard St., burials, 102 92
- - Plume of Feathers, excavations, 1975, 97 52
- - Police Headquarters,
- - - brick vault, 73 101
- - - burials, 74 97; 77 132-133
- - Poundbury Estate, aqueduct, buried ditch, 78 79
- - Poundbury Farm, coin of Constantius<|>II, 73 86
- - Poundbury, excavations, 1964-80, 74 98-99; 86 106-107; 88 109-110; 89 133,144; 89 133,144; 90 171-173; 91 183-186,175;92 138-140; 93 154-156; 94 80-81;95 97-100; 96 56; 97 53-54;98 55-66; 101 133-135; 102 91
- - Princes St.,
- - - Romano-British pottery and Kimmeridge Shale table leg, 80 101-102
- - - medieval window, 105 150
- - Prison, medieval castle, ditch, excavation, 1975, 97 52
- - Somerleigh Court, excavations, 1963, 86 155-157; 87 109 1966-7 89 164-167
- - - - 1969, 91 182-183
- - - postholes, sherds etc., 1958, 80 102
- - Somerleigh Rd., Roman street, 71 63-64
- - South Station, access road, 108 180
- - South St.,
- - - sword handle, 28 xxxii
- - - Congregational Church, 1981, 103 128
- - - Messrs Boots, excavation, 1974, 96 71
- - - Methodist Chapel, excavations, 1982, 104 187-188
- - - no.1, upper-cruck roof truss, 80 102-103
- - - no.37,
- - - - test trenches, 1982, 105 150
- - - - Roman Road, 107 165-166
- - - no.47, excavation for Woolworths, 1961, 83 90
- - - no.51, observations during reconstruction, 108 188
- - - nos.54 and 55, excavations, 1974, 104 196
- - - Roman Road and buildings, 101 135
- - - Roman sites, 1963-5 88 110-112
- - South Walks, Bowling Alley and West Walks, town defences, 107 166, 167-168
- - St.Peter's church, site, excavation, 1981, 103 124-126
- - St.Thomas Rd., burials, 85 100
- - Syward Rd.,
- - - Twenty Acre Field, human skull and Romano-British sherds 73 100
- - - inhumation burial, 77 133
- - Territorial Army Barracks, drain, 80 102
- - the Grove, line of town ditch, 84 102-103
- - - excavations, 1972, across western defence line, 94 80
- - - inhumation burial, 85 100
- - - Romano-British burials 97 52-53
- - Top o'Town, road metal near site of West Gate, 88 119
- - - site of West Gate, 89 144
- - Trinity St.,
- - - South Grove Cottage, excavations, 1938, 61 48-59
- - - - 1972, 94 80; 103 21-42
- - - no.34, excavations, 1971, 93 151-152
- - - no.34, mid 19th cent. group of coarsewares, 100 120-122
- - - nos.22,23, Roman and other finds, 70 61
- - - Roman coin, 71 65
- - Trinity St./Bowling Alley Walk, Roman rampart, 77 129
- - Trumpet Major Hotel (Wareham House), Saxon burials, 106 148-152
- - Wareham House (Trumpet Major Hotel), burials, 14 105-107
- - West Walks, former almshouses, observation of trenches, 1957, 79 116
- - - excavations, 1970, 105 154-157
- - Whetstone's Almshouses, excavations, 1969, 91 182
- - Wollaston House, Roman occupation levels, 70 61-62
- - - Roman baths, 99 121; 100 114
- - - Roman street, 71 64-65; 74 98
- fire of 1613, 13 76-81
- Flagstones House, excavations, 109 81-84
- Fordington Farm,
- - excavations, 109 81
- - round barrow excavations, 110 144
- Franciscan Friars, 53 44-46
- Franciscan Friary, 89 187-188
- Free Grammar School, 13 63
- gallows, 24 36; 32 61-69; 88 118-119
- gaol in 1685, 25 140-143
- Dorchester, (continued)
- J.Garland, entomologist, 110 6
- Grammar School in South St., 89 195
- grant of mill to Bindon Abbey by King John, 54 43
- Grey's Bridge, 38 31-32
- Grove Trading Estate, excavations, 109 130-133
- Guildhall and St. Peter's Church, engraving by Wm. Barnes, 46 109
- history and individual buildings, 89 181-217
- Holy Trinity Church, 12 40
- - bells, 24 116
- - chandeliers, 85 176-177; 89 297-300
- - description by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1825, 44 97
- - drawing by Henry Moule, c.1830, 78 frontispiece
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 221
- - incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 127
- - its building, 89 191-205
- industries, breweries, 59 36,37
- - cloth making, 59 38,45
- - silk throwing, 37 78,81; 59 41,46
- Judge Jeffreys' House, 89 193
- King's Arms, 89 198
- King's houses at, payments for, 1204-8, 16 138,141,143,146
- A.A.Lisney, entomologist, 110 8, 14-15
- Maiden Castle Farm, trial excavation of crop mark site, 92 127-134
- market in 17th cent., 99 1-5
- Massachusetts, the New England Business Committee, 13 65
- - and the Rev.John White, 42 87-95
- - settlement of, 9 105-107
- Maumbury Rings, 7 66-69
- - excavations, 1908-1913, 29 lxxxix-xcii, 256-272; 30 217-235; 31 232-263; 34 81-106; 35 88-118
- - H.J.Moule's suggestions for research, 16 151
- - henge monument, new information, 106 132-134
- - Stukeley's account set against the result of the excavations, 1908-1910, 33 45-49
- medieval, Greyhound Yard excavations,1984, 106 105-106
- - Old Rectory in Colliton St., 89 188
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32, 34-35
- mid 18th cent., from William Cuming's letters, 24 34-35
- Middle Farm, Bridport Road, finds at, 109 88-89, 125
- Museum, history and building, 89 208-210
- Napper's Mite, almshouse, 89 195
- - efforts to save it from destruction, 74 29-32
- Neolithic, Greyhound Yard excavations, 1984, 106 99-103
- Norman mint, 20 131-132
- pendant, enamelled, found on the 'New Fairground', 2 109-111
- Phoenix Inn, High East St., deeds, 50 303-308
- photographs of, 1859-1861, 82 24
- John Potter, ?potter, 110 32
- prison, the Model Prison, 1791-1816, 78 94-109
- - sites of, 25 140-143; 89 203,208
- Poundbury Camp, The Hutch, archaeological evaluation, 109 125
- Poundbury cemetery, 109 126, 129-133
- Quaker Meeting House, Colliton St., 100 122-124
- railways, 89 203,210-211
- Rectory of Holy Trinity and St. Peter's, Colliton St. 89 188
- Richman, Henry John, Headmaster of the Grammar School, Rector of Holy Trinity and St. Peters, 1755-1824, 46 75-86
- ring-bezel, Roman, from Colliton Park, 106 142-143
- Roman, aqueduct, 22 80-90; 23 l-li; 46 1-13; 78 79-80; 90 171-172; 102 91
- - baths, Wollaston House, 99 121; 100 114
- - cemeteries, Fordington Old Vicarage, 93 152
- - - Poundbury, 74 98-99; 88 109-110; 89 133-135; 90 171-173; 91 183-186; 92 138-140; 93 154-156; 94 80; 95 97-100; 96 56; 97 53-54; 98 55-56; 101 133-135
- - gems, from South St., etc., 93 183-190
- - Greenings Court, examination, 92 137
- - Greyhound Yard excavations, 1984, 106 103-105
- - H.J.Moule's suggestions for research, 16 150-151
- - hair pin, 4 104
- - ramparts, Albert Rd., 73 100; 75 72-83
- - - Bowling Alley Walk, 92 135
- - - Colliton Park, 60 62-64; 83 89-90
- - - East Gate, 20 131
- - - east, south and west sides, 36 1-5
- - - finds along the fortifications, 18 xxv-xxvii
- - - fortifications, 12 135-145
- - - gates and walls, 14 44-54
- - - Glyde Path Hill, 105 148-149
- - - Icen Way, 89 143-144
- - - North Square, 104 188-189
- - - plans indicative of Roman defences, 34 li
- - - South Grove cottage, 94 80; 103 24-31
- - - south rampart, 91 181-182
- - - the Grove, 84 102-103; 94 80
- - - Trinity St./Bowling Alley Walk, 77 129
- - road
- - - to Badbury Rings, excavation at Stinsford, 110 150-151
- - - to Lake Farm, 110 145-146
- - roads and streets, Acland Rd., 101 135
- - - Church St., 101 135
- - - Durngate St., 103 124-126
- - - High East St., 77 130-131
- - - High East St., Greenings Court, 92 137
- - - Somerleigh Rd., 71 63-64
- - - South St., 101 135
- - - Top o'Town 88 119; 89 144
- - - Trinity St., 93 151-152
- - - Wollaston House, 71 64-65; 74 97
- - streets and town wall, 105 149
- - town houses, Colliton Park, 59 1-14; 60 51-65; 85 96; 104 93-126; 105 157-159
- - - Trinity St., no.34, 93 151-152
- - trackway to Maumbury Rings, 21 105-110; 22 51-52
- Savernake House, 42 High West St., 89 196
- seal casts, 66 109-111
- Shirehall, 89 202-203
- silk throwing mill, 37 78,81
- Simon Eyre, c.1667, apothecary, 107 7-8
- social conditions, 17th cent., 10 71-80
- South Lodge, 89 197
- Southfield House, archaeological evaluation, 109 126-129
- St. Peter's church, bells, 24 116,125
- - building, 89 186-187,191,193,205
- - chandeliers formerly in, 85 177
- - description by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1825, 44 95-96
- - effigies, cross legged, 27 15-17; 76 58-61
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 222
- - history and description, 12 38-40
- St. Rowald's (St. Rumwold's) Chapel, site of, South St., 102 112-114
- storm of November 1824, 46 75-76,84-85
- street pattern, 15th to 17th cents., from the Book called Domesday, 11 37-45
- the plague, 1349-1645, 20 128-131
- theatre, mid 18th cent., 24 43-45
- tobacco pipes, clay, 77 154; 88 218-227
- Top o'Town House, 89 201
- town defences, Bowling Alley, South and West Walks, 107 166, 167-168
- trade tokens, 29 85-86, 101-102
- Trinity St. (Back South St.), temporary home for new museum, 110 17
- Trumpet Major, excavations, 109 130
- Tudor arch from South St. re-erected, 80 103
- walks and avenues, 38 23-33; 89 184,203
- Whiteway, William, extracts from his diary, 1618-1634, 13 57-81
- Wollaston Field excavations, 110 147
- Wollaston House, 89 197
- Working Men's Improvement Society and Wm. Barnes, 100 13-15
- worthies, three 17th cent., 47 129-147
- Dorset
- archaeology, 1983, 105 137-153
- - 1984, 106 105-107
- - 1985, 107 153-174
- - 1986, 108 169-191
- County coat of arms, 18 105-107
- cursus, sample excavation, 1984, 106 128-132
- Dorset County Chronicle, in 1831 by-election, 109 5-12, 14-15
- Dorset Elizabethans at Home and Abroad, Rachel Lloyd, review, 89 335
- Dorset,
- flora, changes in habitat since 1931
- - 1 Isle of Purbeck, 101 121-132
- - 2 Purbeck outside the Isle, 102 83-84
- - 3 North East, 103 115-116
- - 4 North, 104 147-148
- - 5 West Central, 106 97-98
- geology, 1930-1940, 61 117-135
- - 1940-1950 72 176-194
- - 1950-1960 84 77-91
- Regiment at Bovington, 109 18, 20
- Dorset County Museum,
- entomological collections, 110
- foundation 1845, 110 17
- Dorset men in London, end of 17th cent., 54 91-93
- Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club, links with the Sherborne School Museum, , 98 33-36
- proceedings, dates of publications of early numbers, 98 40-41
- Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, adoption of name, 51 41
- origins, James Buckman's work, 82 73-74
- Dorset Naturalists Trust, origins, 82 25
- Dorset Nature Reserve, butterflies, 104 155-158
- Dorset Record Society, publications, 100 143
- Dorset, Saxon origin of name, 3 32-33
- Dorset Tudor Muster Rolls, 1539, 1542, 1569, T.L.Stoate, review, 99 156
- Dorset Volunteer Infantry, 1798-1806, list of companies, officers and battalions, 41 22-33
- Dorset Volunteer Rifle Association, 109 18
- Dotterel, shot at Bradford Abbas, 1884, 6 29
- Dovecotes, Tudor, 41 63
- Dover family of East Holme, 109 39-40
- Dowlands (Devon), landslip 1839, see also under Bindon, 25 lxviii-lxx; 26 182-186
- landslips, 103 104
- Down Farm, Gussage St. Michael, see under Gussage St. Michael
- Dragonflies, see under odonata
- Dragonfly records, 109 158
- Drainage,
- of land, at Morden, 109 32
- River Frome, evidence for changing drainage patterns, 110 97
- Drawings, engravings etc., of the County, list, 24 xxxii
- Drax, J.S.W.E.Erle, and 1831 by-election, 109 7
- Drew, Charles Douglas, obituary and portrait, 78 11-17
- Dried Cat, Michels Square, Marnhull, 74 110
- Drift deposits, Portland, 6 63-65
- Dripstone corbels, St. Andrew's Church, Preston, 61 94-95
- Dru Drury, Godfrey, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 5
- collection, 110 15
- obituary and portrait, 78 18
- Druce, George Claridge, 1850-1932, contribution to Dorset flora, 79 81-82
- Druid's Temple, Cairn Circle, Poxwell, 6 55-57
- Druit, Herbert, of Christchurch, and other collectors of Neolithic and Bronze Age artefacts, 73 32-33
- Dry-stone walling, Romano-British site, Walls, Puncknowle, 107 57 et seq.
- du Bois, Charles, 1656-1740, plant records for Dorset, 79 75
- Duck decoy,
- Abbotsbury, 106 51-61
- decoymen and swanherds, 106 55-56
- establishment and early history, 106 51-52
- management and layout from late 18th cent., 106 53-55
- numbers and varieties taken, 106 56-57,61
- ringing, 106 58-60
- Morden, 8 1,6;
- - history, 107 19-22
- Duck decoys, history and use, 8 1-6
- Dudsbury Barrow, Hampreston, excavation, 87 126-141
- Dudsbury Camp, hillfort, account of, 19 lxiii-lxv
- Dudsbury, West Parley, Romano-British pottery, 51 237-239
- Dugdale, Giles, 1895-1955, biographical memoir and portrait, 77 24-25
- Dugdale, William Stratford, candidate in 1830 election in Shaftesbury, 110 23-28
- Dumnonia, interaction of church and state, 97 19-21
- Dumortieria Bed, Bridport Sands, Stony Head Cutting, Loders, 96 8-13
- Duncliffe Hill, Motcombe, bronze figurines, 106 147-148
- Dunes, of the South Haven peninsula, 77 114-115
- Dungeon Hill Camp, Buckland Newton, 21 203-204
- Dunley Hundred (Wilts.), extent and history, 106 37-38
- Duntish, Buckland Newton, medieval deer park, 84 147-149
- Durden, Henry, 1807-1892,
- barrow excavations, 88 128-148
- In Memoriam and portrait, 13 xvii-xx
- Durdle Door and Durlston, derivation of names, 62 43
- Durlston Bay,
- Ichnites spp. from the Durlston Beds, 104 201-202; 105 166; 106 166-167
- sediment from, 109 149-154
- Durlston Formation, new species of bivalve from, 109 113-116
- Durnovaria and Durotriges, derivation of names, 27 xxxiii-xxxiv
- Durnovaria, Dorchester, Roman civitas,95 59-60
- Durotrigian and Romano-British farms, geological setting, 83 100
- Durotrigian, bowl, Bovington Camp, Wool, 87 110-111
- burials and enclosures, Dorchester, Alington Avenue, 107 106-107
- culture, 79 118-121
- occupation site, Shipton Gorge, 79 114-115
- pottery, 79 114,118-119
- Durweston, church, bells, 24 105; 25 113; 27 107; 60 116
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 253
- common, reclamation, 73 132-133; 101 14
- conditions in 1841-1875, 98 25-31
- deeds, 32 106; 65 96-97
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 128
- Dutch elm disease, 99 137
- Dygenys, Thomas, d.1523, and wife, brass in Rampisham church, 40 49
- Dyke, Combs Ditch, excavation, 1964, 86 112
- Cross dyke investigated, Askerswell Down, along A35, 78 84-85
- Melcombe Horsey, Bowden's Hill, excavation, 100 36-42
- Wareham Common, 78 78-79; 81 108
- Dynely, John, role in sale of Shaftesbury, March 1818, 110 23
- Dyve, Sir Lewis, royalist commander at Weymouth, 1645, 31 210-220
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