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- Gad Cliff, derivation of name, 62 46; 63 34-35
- Galley, built at Lyme Regis, 1294-1296, 108 41-44
- Galliformes, quaternary fossils and sub-fossils, 75 186
- Gallows Gore, Worth Matravers, IronAge sites, 70 40-42, 46-50, 53-54
- Gallows in Dorchester, history of, 24 36; 32 61-69; 88 118-119
- Games, old village, Blackmore Vale, 36 10-15
- Gandhara sculptures, 24 93-102
- Gaol, Dorchester, and model prison, 25 140-143; 78 94-109; 89 203, 208
- Gardens,
- Corfe Castle, eigtheenth-century, 110 156-157
- Lytchett Heath, 28 lxxiii-lxxv
- Tudor, 41 62-63
- with Australian and tropical trees, 37 96
- Gardiner, Richard, In Memoriam, 79 10-11
- Gargoyles, Corfe Castle church, 72 97-98
- Garland, John, entomologist, 110 6
- Gas, introduction and street lighting, Swanage, 107 14-15
- Gastropoda,
- bottom survey, East Dorset coast, 82 77-82
- Clausilia rolphii, added to Dorset list, 19 cv-cvi
- Day's Shell Bed, Seatown - Eype, 87 72
- from Kimmeridge Clay at Ringstead, 47 179
- from the Fuller's Earth Rock in the Richardson collection, 60 171
- land snails found in the Dyke excavation, Bowden's Hill, Melcombe Horsey, 100 41
- Littorina rudis (Maton), variation and dis- tribution in the Fleet, 104 1654-167
- of the Osmington gault, 50 128
- Portland Stone, Basal Shell Bed, 46 153-162
- Portlandian, their palaeobiology and ecology, 108 209-210
- Punfield Marine Band, 104 143-146; 105 96-99
- Purbeck Beds, 88 43-44
- report, 1962, 84 38
- sinistral, from the Inferior Oolite, Bradford Abbas, 3 135-143
- Gatehouses, Tudor, 41 60-61
- Gault,
- Basal Pebble Bed, exposure, St. Oswalds Bay, 95 105
- Basal, near Ringwood, burrows of arthropods, 107 183-184
- inland facies at Bincombe, Okeford Fitzpaine, Poxwell and Ringstead, 77 97-99
- Okeford Fitzpaine, section and fossils, 18 66-99
- Osmington, fossils, 50 125-130
- Upper Greensand and chalk, work on stratigraphy, 1930-40, 61 132
- Gaulter Gap, Kimmeridge, derivation of name, 63 36
- Iron Age and Roman site, 71 53
- Gavelkind, on Portland, 69 52-53
- Gean, prunus avium, 2 76-78, 93-96
- Gelechia portlandicella, description, 11 74-76
- Genealogy, Calendar of Inquisitiones Post Mortem, 1216-1485, 17 1-53
- Genevil, Peter, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1248, arms, 65 79
- Geochemistry of the Kimmeridge Clay, 92 43
- Geochemical Survey see Phosphate Analysis
- Geological Collections formerly in the Sherborne School Museum, 98 36-42
- exposures along Acreman St., Sherborne, 76 111
- factors behind Dorset scenery, 49 145-189
- notes on the Purbeck coast from the sea, 28 lviii-lxvi
- Survey, memoirs and maps, 1940-50, 72 176-178
- Geology Explained in Dorset by J.W.Perkins, review, 98 131
- Geology of the Country round Weymouth, Swanage, Corfe and Lulworth, by W.J.Arkell, review, 70 158-159
- Geology,
- and coastal landforms in Purbeck and the Isle of Wight, 105 107-118
- and Natural History, early days in Charmouth, 62 97-113
- cliff sections near Bridport, 11 109-117
- Coombe valley, Bincombe, 95 7-8
- economic, 1930-40, 61 135
- of Kington Magna and surrounding areas, 109 91, 92, 94, 95, 99, 100
- in Dorset,
- - 1930-40, 61 117-135
- - 1940-50, 72 176-194
- - 1950-60, 84 77-91
- notes on Dorset geology, 1952-54, 7 97-101
- of Morden, 109 29
- of Poole Foundry area, 109 135
- reports,
- - 1926-27, vols. 48, 49
- - 1942-43, vols. 64-65
- - 1950-76, vols. 72-98
- - 1978-79, vols. 100, 101
- - 1981-84, vols. 103-106
- - 1985-86, vols. 107-108
- - 1987, 109 146-156
- stratigraphical, 1930-40, 61 127-134
- structural, 1930-40, 61 119-126
- Geomorphology,
- coastal landforms in Purbeck and the Isle of Wight, 105 107-118
- evolution of the chalk valleys, 16 5-16
- - of the East Dorset coast, 94 21-26
- Isle of Purbeck, 106 170
- Langton Herring and the Fleet, 85 71-77
- Marshwood Vale and the Greensand Hills, 18 174-184
- Poxwell pericline, the northern margin, 76 129-135
- - and the Upton syncline, 76 136-140
- - wind gap, 78 71-72
- South West Dorset, 94 27-36
- work on, 1950-60, 84 89-90
- Geophysical Survey,
- Coburg Rd., Dorchester, 110 145
- Furzey Island, 110 51-52
- possible kiln sites, 110 29
- West Moors, 110 113-114
- Worgret, Arne, 110 78, 81-82
- Geophysical and gravitational surveys and drilling, 1940-50, 72 178-180
- George III, King, at Weymouth theatre, 89 303-310
- Georgian churches in Dorset, list and notes, 97 31-35
- Gerard, Thomas, of Trent, 1593-1634, family and writings, 358 55-70
- Germanus of La Graufenque, bowl made by, 109 126
- Gernum, Radulph, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1224-25, arms, 65 78
- Giant and maypole at Cerne Abbas, 22 101-118
- Giles, Francis, civil engineer, work on Bridport Harbour, 1823-25, 108 30
- Gill, Gregory and Joe, decoymen and swanherds at Abbotsbury, 106 55
- Gillingham and Motcombe, division of parishes, 36 89-92, 96
- Gillingham,
- barrows and artefacts at, 109 95-97, 100-102
- castle, 66 71-74
- chantries,
- - Fraternity of Jesus, 28 18-19; 30 45-47
- - Free Chapel of Milton on Stour, 27 219; 28 18; 29 51
- - St. Katherine, 27 18; 28 17
- church,
- - bells, 25 55-56; 27 108
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 138
- - library, 35 21
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1861, 45 26-27
- - restoration, 40 91
- - screen, 42 71
- Common Mead Lane,
- - excavations, 1983, 105 146
- - - 1984, 106 118
- - neolithic axe found, 98 56
- - Romano-British finds, 73 112-113; 98 56
- deeds, 32 108-111; 58 45
- field names, 82 134, 137, 140, 142
- Forest, enclosure revolts, 1626-30, 97 21-24
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 113
- industries,
- - clothmaking, 59 38, 39, 45
- - flax mill, 59 37, 46
- - linen, 59 46
- King's house, payment for repairs, etc., 15 130; 16 130-132, 141, 146
- - in the reigns of John and Henry III, 19 66-81
- Longbury Mound, Slaughtergate Farm, long barrow, 73 113; 76 96
- Manor and Forest, papers in John Rylands library, 47 148-154
- medieval deer-park, 87 223-227
- Girt House and other buildings, Portland, 42 xxix-xxx
- Glaciation,
- in Dorset and south of the Thames, 19 130-144
- striated flints from near Portesham, 20 xxi-xxiii
- Glanville family, of Glanvilles Wootton, 21 211-212
- Glanvilles Wootton,
- chantries, 21 211-214; 27 223; 28 12; 29 13-14
- church,
- - description, 21 210-217
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 258
- - restoration, 40 89
- Johanne Crokkere, ?potter, 110 32
- Willelmo Crokkere, ?potter, 110 32
- C.W.Dale, entomologist, 110 4
- E.R.Dale,entomologist, 110 4
- The Rev.J.C.Dale, entomologist, 110 4
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 75 130
- Manor House, collections, including entomological, 21 223-228
- mosses in the parish, list, 5 150-153
- Round chimneys, history, 21 218-222
- stone effigy, 14th cent., 74 55-56
- Glass, ancient, stained, in Dorset churches, list, 43 44-56
- armorial bearings in old houses, 45 121-173
- bowl, Roman, Colliton Park, 60 55-56
- Christchurch, at, 105 43-44
- heraldic, Wolfeton House, Charminster, 66 76-83
- medieval, Bingham's Melcombe, St. Andrew's, 51 248-250
- Roman, from Badbury Rings earthwork, 109 75
- stained, Bradford Peverell church, 16 xxviii-xxix
- Waddon Hill, Roman fort, 101 87-88
- Wimborne, finds at, 1982-3, 105 70-71; 106 85
- Glasshouse, Kimmeridge, 17th cent., excavations, 102 92-93; 103 127-129
- Glastonbury (Somerset), lake dwellings, 19 172-175
- Glastonbury Abbey, correspondence of a 14th cent. Abbot, Walter de Moynton, 85 135-140
- estates farming in the 14th cent., 87 234-250
- grant of land in Sturminster Newton, Saxon charter, 60 77-82
- Glisson, Francis, 17th cent. Dorset medical scholar, 91 225
- Glossary of names used in Portland and Purbeck quarries, 66 163-168
- Glove making, notes, 59 41
- Gnats, see under diptera
- Goathill, Romano-British site, 80 97
- Godlingston Heath, Studland, six previously unrecorded barrows, 110 144
- Godmanstone Farm, villeinage in 1814, 83 126
- Godmanstone,
- church,
- - bells, 24 141-142; 60 116
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 249
- - Roman altar, 86 104-106
- - tympanum, 106 9-10, 19-20
- deeds, 69 78
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 113
- Gold ornaments found at Hilton, 4 158-159
- Goldcrest, reports,
- 1964, 86 51
- 1969, 91 55
- Golden Cap, geology seen at the Golden Cap meeting, 54 145-172
- Goldynge, William, d.1562, brass in Piddlehinton church, 32 216-219
- Gollop, George, of Berwick, c.1787, brass in Swyre church, 29 278
- Good, Ronald, contributions to Dorset flora, 79 83-84
- Gorwell, Long Bredy, medieval deer-park, 86 172-174
- Gotham Farm, Edmondsham, pottery production, 110 32
- Gould, William, d.1681, brass outside Upwey church, 36 22
- Gouys (Govis), John, brass in Long Crichel church, c.1340, 35 79-80
- Gower, Humphrey, 1638-1711, of Dorchester, Master of St. John's College, Cambridge and Vice-Chancellor, 47 140-147
- Gower, Stanley, rector of Holy Trinity, Dorchester, 1649-1660, 47 129-134
- Graffiti in threshing barn, Woolcombe, Toller Porcorum, 110 157
- Graham, R., botanist, records from the Chesil Bank, 79 78-79
- Grasses, Leersia oryzoides, Cut Grass, 19 106-108
- Grasshoppers, see under orthoptera
- Graston (Graveston), Burton Bradstock, grant of land to Bindon Abbey by Emery de Stertel, 54 55
- Graveson, A.W., contributions to Dorset flora, 79 82
- Grazing land at Morden, 109 29, 31
- Great Roll of the Exchequer, see under Pipe Rolls
- Green, The Rev.(E.)G.C., entomologist, 110 6
- Green Ammonite Beds and Cretaceous junction, Black Ven, 64 129-130
- Green Hill, Milton Abbas, medieval deer-park, 94 68
- Green Island, Poole Harbour,
- ancient occupation, 88 121
- causeway, 88 158-160
- Iron Age or Roman finds, 85 104-105
- Kimmeridge Shale armlet site, 75 53-54
- Greening's Court, Dorchester, examination, 1970, 92 137
- Grey Mare and her Colts, Long Bredy, 29 lxxix; 67 30
- Grey Phalarope, observations, 55 269-272
- Grey Rathyn, Sir John, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1346, 65 87
- Grey Wagtail, report, 1967, 89 61
- Grey's Bridge, Dorchester, 38 31-32
- Grey, William, d.1524, brass in Evershot church, 25 144-149
- Grimm, Samuel Hieronymus, the Malthouse, Abbotsbury, watercolour, 1790, 92 frontispiece
- St. Catherine's Chapel, Abbotsbury, pen and wash, 96 frontispiece
- Grimstone, Stratton,
- customs of the manor, 30 83-96
- field names and common fields, 89 251-253
- Grimstone Down,
- - Bronze Age food vessels, 78 90
- - Romano-British site, 93 156-157
- holy water stoup and other stone fragments, 36 xxxvii-xxxix
- Late Bronze Age hoard, 86 115
- Reservoir, Early Iron Age remains, 72 88
- Grosvenor, Lord, 1830 election in Shaftesbury, 110 23-28
- Groves, Henry, 1835-91, botanist, contribution to Dorset flora, 79 77
- Guild, of the Assumption, Swanage, 61 86-88
- Guillemot, status in Purbeck, 1976, 99 101
- Gulleries in Dorset, 42 81-86
- Gulston, Joseph, and son Joseph, Poole elections, 1768, 89 286-292
- Gunpowder, manufacture in Dorset, 85 158-163
- Gussage All Saints,
- Brockington Down, Mesolithic site, 91 173
- church and bells, 17 83-86; 25 106
- church goods inventory, 1552, 25 235
- deeds, 32 113; 58 46; 69 78
- Early Iron Age enclosure, excavation, 94 76
- historical notes, 50 26-28
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 114
- Iron Age, metalworking file, 107 176-178
- Iron Age metalworking tools, 110 73-76
- tenth-century strap-end, 110 154
- Gussage Brook Valley, Romano-British finds in, 109 133-134
- Gussage St. Andrew,
- Chapel Farm, earthworks and medieval pottery, 106 123
- church bell, 60 116
- deeds, 32 111-113
- Gussage St. Michael,
- church,
- - bells, 25 107
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 234
- - history and description, 17 80-83
- - nave roof, 49 146
- deeds, 32 113-114
- Down Farm,
- - Home Field, excavations, 1986, 108 171-173
- - Mesolithic site, 102 72-74
- - Naleds, 102 69-75
- - Neolithic and Middle Bronze Age site, excavation, 101 135-137
- - pond barrow, excavations, 1981-2, 103 117; 104 170-172
- - ring ditch, excavation, 102 85
- - sample excavation on the Cursus, 106 128-132
- - trenches through the Cursus, 104 170
- Gussage Cowdown,
- - Iron Age A, haematite bowl, 73 115
- - Neolithic and Roman finds, 90 163-164; 91 193
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 114
- Thickthorn Down,
- - bank barrow, 105 17
- - Neolithic flint axe, 105 139-140
- Wyke Down, ring ditch, henge monument, excavation, 105 140-141; 106 110
- Gwyle, origin of the name, 63 38-39
- Gypsum packing in coffin, 109 132
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