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- Ealderscumb (?), charter, doubtfully attributed to Dorset, 61 69
- Early British church, 85 124-129
- Early Bronze Age,
- arrowheads, Corfe Castle, Norden and Bradle Barn, 87 111
- finds in the Bournemouth area, 73 41-44, 60, map p.70
- lance-head, Dorchester, 78 89-90
- routes inland from the Bournemouth area, 73 53-57, 63-65
- skulls and artefacts from Bumper's Lane Second Quarry, Portland, 74 39-47
- Early Bronze and Neolithic Ages in the Bournemouth area, 73 32-70
- Early ecclesiastical settlements in Dorset, preSaxon, 102 107-112
- Early Iron Age,
- beach-head, West Lulworth, Bindon Hill, 72 80-82
- carinated jars, Stinsford,, 107 155
- fort, Shipton Hill, Shipton Gorge, 77 135-136
- Maiden Castle,
- - defences, excavations, 1985, 107 112-118
- - new classification of cultures, 57 4-6
- remains, Grimston Reservoir, 72 88-89
- Early Iron Age,
- saltworking site, Wyke Regis, 84 132-144
- site,
- - Gussage All Saints, enclosure, excavation, 94 76
- - Wimborne St. Giles, Oakley Down, 72 92-93
- Early Iron Age/Romano-British,
- settlement, Pin's Knoll, Litton Cheney, 85 95-96
- sherds, Charminster, 77 152
- site,
- - Corfe Castle, Kingston Plantation, 76 80
- - Marnhull, Allard's Quarry, carbonised grain, 82 85
- - Puncknowle, Puncknowle Knoll, 107 85-86
- Early man in Cranborne Chase, 93 176-182
- Early Spider Orchid, survey, 109 157
- Early Wars of Wessex, by Albany Major, review, 100 141
- Earnley (Benville), place name recovered, 71 85-87
- medieval deer-park, 94 67
- Earthwork ring, Hurn, Sopley Common, excavation, 100 115
- Earthworks at Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55-64
- Earthworks on Cranborne Chase, list and maps, 34 31-41
- Earwigs, see under Dermaptera,
- East Chaldon, see Chaldon Herring
- East Chelborough,
- church, bell, 25 43
- deeds, 32 102; 49 27-29
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 117
- Johanne Crocker, ?potter, 110 32
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32, 34
- medieval deer-park, 99 8
- East Creech, Church Knowle, Iron Age site, 70 43-44
- East Fleet, corallian outcrop, 57 83-85
- East Holme,
- church,
- - brass to Richard Sidwaye, 32 224-225
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 208
- deeds, 32 118-119; 69 79
- fieldwalking and geophysical survey of ?kiln sites, 110 32
- Holme Priory, foundation charters and history, 11 142-147; 14 108-113; 53 38
- medieval pilgrim's flask, 110 156
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32, 35
- Roman and Medieval sites, 93 161
- East Knoyle,
- tranchet axe found at, 109 95
- East Lulworth,
- barrows opened near Flower's Barrow, 5 23-25
- church,
- - bells, 16 36; 25 121
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 210
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1849, 45 31-32
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 125
- East Morden,
- E.K.Pearce, entomologist, 110 9
- East Orchard,
- church, goods inventory, 1552, 26 145
- deeds, 49 52; 50 265-273
- Saxon charter and field names, 59 101-104
- tobacco pipes, clay, 88 228-229
- East Stafford, (? Lewell, West Knighton), church goods inventory, 1552, 25 203; 26 156
- East Stoke,
- association with Bovington Camp, 109 19
- Bindon Lane, Bronze Age arrowhead, 85 102
- Chick's Hill, barrow excavation, 78 79; 80 146-159
- church,
- - bells, 25 122
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 210
- deeds, 69 90
- Hethfelton, grant of land, etc., to Bindon Abbey, 54 51
- Highwood, pottery vessels, 77 153
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 74 63
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32
- medieval status of parish, 109 52
- Rushton Common, flints and Romano-British sherds, 71 65-66
- West Holme, Romano-British site, 73 92
- East Stour,
- artefacts found at, 109 95, 97, 100
- church,
- - bell, 25 63
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 137, 144
- - restoration, 40 93
- deeds, 32 151-152
- field names, 82 141
- Hunger Hill, Neolithic polished axe, 77 151
- Eastbury, Tarrant Gunville, visit by Sir Joseph Banks, 1767, 21 143-149
- Eastworth, Verwood, pottery, 101 105
- Eaton, Henry Storks, In Memoriam and portrait, 30 cvi-cx
- Ecclesiastical buildings, scheduled 1952, 74 83
- Echinodermata,
- associated with the Portland plesiosaur, 109 109, 111, 112
- bottom survey, East Dorset coast, 82 77-82
- brittle star, new species of, 4 56-57
- Day's shell Bed, Seatown - Eype, 87 73
- reports,
- - 1954, 76 113
- - 1958, 80 23
- Echinoderms of Cinder Bed Member, 109 113
- Echinoidea, Pygurus blumenbachii Koch and Dunker, from the Corallian, North Dorset, 107 179
- Echiuroidea, bottom survey, East Dorset coast, 82 77-82
- Ecological and natural history studies in progress, 1977, 99 149-152
- Ecological survey, Slepe Heath, 1980, 103 107-114
- Edgcumbe, Sir Robert, 1851-1929, smallholdings at Rew, Martinstown, 98 25-31
- Edge Tools in Early Britain, unpublished paper by Wm. Barnes, 37 133-136
- Edmonds, William, alias Yonge, of Woodcotes, Sixpenny Handley, inventory of goods, 1627, 35 41-49
- Edmondsham,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 56
- church,
- - bells, 25 106
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 236
- deed, 32 107
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 128
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 32
- medieval deer-park, 99 9
- Thomas Lawrence, potter, 110 32
- Education, 1540-1640, 92 237-238
- Edward, King and Martyr, 975-978, murder and burial, 19 90-94; 30 50-69
- Effigies, cross legged, details of armour, 27 1-23
- early ecclesiastical, 53 250-264
- Glanville's Wootton church, 21 212-213
- Horton church, 14th cent., 51 183-193
- in Purbeck marble, 70 86-92
- pre-reformation, 46 22-23, 27-33, list 45-47
- Puddletown church, member of the Martin family, 19 150-153
- stone, of the Camail period, 76 58-61
- - 14th cent., 74 55-59
- - three unusual, in Dorset churches, 75 86-90
- Wareham, Lady St. Mary church, 13th cent., 60 90-94
- Egbert's stone, location of, 109 141
- Egerton, Sir Philip de Malpas, letters to James Harrison of Charmouth, 68 107, 111, 112
- Eggardon,
- and British tribeship, note by Wm. Barnes, 5 40-46
- camp and geology, 20 174-178
- excavations on ridge south of fort,
- - 1981, 104 181
- - 1983, 105 146
- Hill, possible long barrow, 66 29
- hillfort, 42 31-35
- - excavation of five pits, 22 28-42
- - excavations, 1963-66, 100 54-72
- - octagon, 21 xxviii-xxix
- - surface finds, 76 89
- Roman road, Dorchester-Exeter, section, 104 181; 105 146
- sling stones and quern, 95 102
- Eggardon valley, Askerswell, archaeological notes, 87 83-8/8
- Egmont Bight, Purbeck, fossil reptiles from the Upper Kimmeridge Clay, 107 121-125
- Elasmobranchei, Inferior Oolite, Cotswold to Burton Bradstock, 37 52-53
- Eldon collection of Pleistocene mammalian remains, 75 188;
- Eldon collection, Encombe, 77 149-150
- unusual Roman cooking pot, 105 151
- Eldon Seat, Encombe, excavations, 1960-64, 83 83-84; 85 98-99; 86 109
- Election, Dorset county, 1857, 98 11-14
- Dorchester, mid 18th cent., 24 37-39
- Elephant Bed ravine, Dewlish, formation, 53 228-235; 54 173-180
- Elephant Bed, Dewlish, discoveries, 10 12-18; 14 139-141
- Elephant trench, Dewlish, investigation by Dorset Field Club, 110 20-21
- Elephant tusk, pleistocene, Powerstock, 93 39
- Elephas meridionalis, discoveries at Dewlish, 10 12-18; 14 139-141
- Ellingham (Hants.), church and Manor House, 15 3-17
- Elston, medieval hamlet, site of, Sydling St. Nicholas, 78 81
- Elwell, Weymouth, account roll of St. Swithun's Priory, 1248-9, 66 34-54
- Elwes, George Robert, In Memoriam, 44 lxxiv-lxxvi
- Embroidery, medieval, altar frontal fron Wool church, 55 26-31
- Tudor, 41 76-77
- Emmetts Hill (Emmit Hill), derivation of name, 63 39
- Enclosure of Gillingham Royal Forest, 1626-30, subsequent revolt, 97 21-24
- Enclosures, Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 55-62
- Coburg Rd, Dorchester, 110 145
- commons of West Parley and West Moors, 50 109-116
- High Wood, Pamphill, 110 142
- land at Morden, 109 32
- Neolithic, Shapwick, 110 141
- Roman, West Moors, 110 99-115
- Romano-British, Furzey Island, 110 52-58
- 16th cent., Iwerne Minster and Hinton St. Mary, 73 116-117
- Wm. Barnes' views, 99 20
- Encombe, Corfe Castle,
- derivation of name, 63 36
- Eldon collection of geological and archaeological specimens, 77 149-150
- Eldon Seat, excavations, 1960-64, 83 83-84; 85 98-99; 86 109
- Encombe House, icehouse, 86 224, 230
- excavation in a mound, 83 85
- Iron Age site, 70 42
- Kimmeridge shale cores, 88 114-115
- lost chapel, 97 67
- obelisk, Kimmeridge shale armlet site, 75 54
- quern from Romano-British site, 103 123
- Romano-British building and shale armlet manufactory, 76 80-81
- Romano-British sites, 71 52; 88 120
- Swyre Head, two mounds possibly barrows, 92 157
- Endecott, John, of Dorchester, deputy Governor, Massachusetts Bay Company, 42 90-91
- Engleheart, James, drawing of a mosaic at Frampton, 1794, 106 143-136
- Engravings of Wm. Barnes, 46 101-112
- Enmore Green, Shaftesbury, church bell, 25 58
- Entertainments, 1540-1640, church ales, players, etc., 92 238-240
- Entrenchments, square shaped, Piddletrenthide and Alton Pancras, 33 34-44
- Environmental Records Centre, species mapping, 99 146-149
- Eocene Beds, scenery of, 49 155-159
- succession between Studland and Barton, 7 28-42
- Eocene, Bournemouth area, origin of the Leaf Beds, 16 178-184
- river in cretaceous Dorset, 53 9-15
- Ephemeroptera, collected at the Axmouth - Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 104 151-154
- Epidemics, Lyme Regis, 1856-1979, 103 7-10
- Epischnia (Banksiella), new species, 10 192-196
- Episcopal returns, of non-conformists, etc., 1665, 1667, 1676, 97 24-28
- Ergot, its development, 8 67-70
- Erica lusitanica, first appearance in Dorset, 21 14-17
- Erle-Drax family of Charborough, 109 31, 32
- Erle-Drax, J.S.W.S., and 1831 by-election, 109 7
- Ernele, Erneleg, Ernelegh, Erneleys, Ernley, see Earnley
- Erosion, see also under coastal erosion
- results of cloudburst, 18 July 1955, 77 86-89
- Erratics, from the sea floor in West Bay, 108 206-207
- in Dorset shingle beaches, 70 125-126
- Ethelred, King of the West Saxons, date and place of death, brass, 40 30-34
- tomb in Wimborne Minster, 40 24-34
- Ettrick, Anthony, 1622-1703, of Barford, near Wimborne Minster, antiquary, J.P., Recorder of Poole, etc., 37 26-39; 64 55-56
- Euphrasia and Hieracium in Dorset, list, 92 120-122
- Evershot,
- church,
- - bells, 24 139
- - brass, to William Grey, rector, d.1524, 25 144-149
- - general account, 17 64-66
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 101
- deeds, 32 107
- field names, 82 140
- trade tokens, 29 103
- Exchequer, possible Saxon origins and workings in the 11th and 12th cents., 14 121-127
- Executions in Dorchester, 32 61-69
- Eyebright, see Euphrasia
- Eype Nodule Bed,
- a thecideidine brachopod, Eype Mouth, 107 179
- damage to, 106 161-164
- hiatus concretions and fauna from, 106 164
- Eype Mouth,
- siltstone blocks near, 109 146
- Eype Nodule Bed ammonites, 109 146-147
- Eype - Seatown, fauna of Day's Shell Bed and Margaritatus Clay, 87 67-80
- Watton Cliff, cliff fall, Jan. 1962, 84 36
- Eype, church, bell, 25 75
- Eyre, Simon, of Dorchester, c.1667, apothecary, 107 7-8
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