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- Kellaways Beds, near Corscombe, 91 120-122
- Kentleworth in Marnhull, lost name, 88 208-209
- Kerr, Barbara, obituary, 109 169-170
- Kestrel, report 1964, 86 50
- Kete, Hugo and Mat. Grove, brasses in Cheselbourne church, 36 227-228
- Kethe (Keith), William, rector of Childe Okeford, 1561-1593, 44 lxi-lxii, 58-61
- Key, medieval, Chedington, 76 99
- Keys, from Gussage Valley, 109 134
- Keynston Down, Tarrant Keynston, probable Roman fortlet, 98 65-67
- Kidney Vetch, distribution map, 99 148
- Killington, Frederick James, entomologist,
- biographical notes, 110 7
- collections, 110 15
- principal books and papers, 110 14
- Kiln,
- brick,
- - Bettiscomb Manor, 92 156
- - types of, 93 222-224
- late Roman, black-burnished pottery, Corfe Mullen, 90 174-180
- medieval, Hermitage, Hartly Manor Farm, 81 103; 88 161-175
- Romano-British,
- - Hamworthy peninsula, 52 100-101
- - Milton Abbas, Bagber Farm, 17 127-131; 98 58
- - Ower, Cleavel Point, 73 91-92
- sites,
- - Corfe Castle, Fitzworth Point, 71 62-63
- - Hamworthy, Carter's Tile Works, 71 66
- - Romano-British, Arne, 74 96; 76 81
- Kiln furniture, 110 32, 33
- Kimmeridge shale,
- armlet cores, Encombe, Corfe Castle, 88 114-115
- armlet industry, site list, 75 45-71
- - working methods, 75 58-64
- armlet site,
- - Church Knowle, Bradle Farm, 78 76
- - Encombe, Corfe Castle, 76 80-81
- - Langton Matravers, Wilkswood, 75 52-53
- - Worth Matravers, Compact Farm, 76 77
- button, Langton Matravers, Lynchard, 81 116
- chair leg, Colliton Park, Dorchester, 59 9
- disc, Askerswell, South Eggardon Farm, 87 84-85
- Furzey Island, 110 49, 65
- historical notes, 59 39
- in Purbeck, 70 30, 37-40, 43-44, 52, 55
- manufactured articles, 19th cent. finds, 13 178-190
- objects,
- - from Colliton Park, Dorchester, 94 44-48
- - from Walls, Puncknowle, 107 83-85
- roman chair from Preston Villa, 54 26-27
- slabs, Binscombe, Quarry Lodden, Iron Age and Romano-British site, 93 135-143
- specimens in the Museum, 12 30-33
- spindlewhorls, etc., Romano-British cist burial, Kimmeridge, 69 33-41
- table leg,
- - Norden Farm, Corfe Castle, 73 88
- - Princes St., Dorchester, 80 101-102
- tray from Wareham, 52 148-150
- use as a roof tile, Bagber, 95 96
- working area, Rope Lake Hole, 97 51; 98 58-59; 101 138
- working site, Church Knowle, Newfoundland Wood, 89 141-143
- - Gaulter Cliffs, 70 37-38, 55
- Kimmeridge shales,
- Clavell's Hard, spontaneous combustion, 95 105
- economic exploitation, 16th to 19th cents., 15 174-183
- names of beds, 15 174
- Kimmeridge,
- Bay, new pterosaur from, 109 150-153
- church,
- - bell, 25 119; 60 117
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 209
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 30
- Clavell's Hard,
- - burning cliff, 1973, 96 16-19
- - effect of the Blackstone (Kimmeridge coal) on intertidal organisms, 107 135-139
- Clay,
- - ammonites from the Upper Cattle ledges, 92 43
- - dinosaur jawbone from, 109 105
- - exposure at Springhead Hotel, Sutton Poyntz, 88 41
- - fish and reptile remains, Chapman's Pool and Rope Lake Head, 86 39
- - gasteropods, Ringstead Bay, 47 179
- - geochemistry, 92 43
- - ophiuroids from the pectinatus zone, Freshwater Steps, 108 205
- - plesiosaurus,
- - - rib, Worth Matravers, Gallows Gore, 79 24
- - - vertebra, Encombe, 80 22
- - Ringstead burning cliff, 70 124
- tooth from, 109 10 7
- - work on stratigraphy, 1930-40, 61 129-130
- - work on Upper Kimmeridge clay, 92 41
- coal, 75 47
- - (blackstone), analysis of organic content, 107 134-135
- - effect on intertidal organisms at Clavell's Hard, 107 135-139
- derivation of name, 62 45
- Gaulter and Metherhills, shale armlet sites, 75 48, 52
- Gaulter Cliffs, Iron Age sites, 70 37-40, 56-57
- Gaulter Gap, Iron Age and Roman site, 71 53
- - Romano-British burials, 69 33-41
- glasshouse, 17th cent., 102 92-93; 103 127-129
- T.Parmiter, entomologist, 110 9
- Rope Lake Hole, Iron Age and RomanoBritish site, excavation, 97 51; 98 58-59; 101 138
- - coins from Roman-British settlement, 102 102-104
- Rope Lake, Iron Age, Romano-British and medieval finds, 85 102
- Kimmeridge, Smedmore Hill, cist burials, 81 94-97
- Swalland Farm, location of Caldecots, 103 136-137
- temporary section of Purbeck Beds, 93 38
- urn burial, 74 49
- Kimmeridgian, see Kimmeridge Clay and Abbotsbury iron ore
- Kimmeridgian Strata, discussion of, 109 117-120
- Kimmerosaurus langhami, from Egmont Bight, Purbeck, 107 121, 123
- King in place names and on Roman roads, 64 25-33
- King John's House, Tollard Royal (Wilts.), history and plans, 24 10-17
- King's houses, Bere Regis, Gillingham, Motcombe, early 12th cent., 19 66-76
- King's Stag and Caesar's Deer, 95 80-83
- King's Stag Brickpit, geological specimens, 110 139
- King, Dr. Harold, entomologist, 110 7
- obituary, 78 19
- Kingcombe, Toller Porcorum, medieval deerpark, 98 9
- Kingfisher, reports,
- 1964, 86 50-51
- 1965, 87 43-44
- 1970, 92 63
- Kingsettle, Motcombe, medieval deer-park, 98 9
- Kingsley, Charles, curate at Pimperne, 1844, 101 11-12
- Kingston Lacey,
- chantry of St. James in Holt, 27 222; 28 24; 29 78
- House, description and note on Egyptian obelisk, 11 159-162
- - history and contents, 27 lii-lvi
- Lodge Farm, the building, 39 xxvii-xxix
- Manor of, including Holt Forest, 88 188-202
- medieval deer-park, 100 83
- Kingston Russell,
- Bedford estate maps of 1750, 108 33 et seq.
- Black Down,
- - bowl barrow excavation, 94 76
- - cairn excavation, 95 100
- - disc barrow excavation, 93 133
- chantry, 27 225-230; 30 19-20
- deserted medieval village, 108 33, 37, 40
- Free Chapel of St. James, 108 33, 37
- House, 108 33-36
- neolithic flint flakes, 98 58
- Poor Lot, pond barrows, excavation, 76 89
- properties of the Russells (Bedfords) and Michels, 108 33-40
- three round barrows, excavation, 102 19-31
- Kingston, Corfe Castle,
- church,
- - bells, 25 119; 60 117
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 206
- - medieval status of, 109 50-52
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1830, 45 30-31
- churches, old and new, 30 lxxiii-lxxiv
- Kingston Barn,
- - Early Iron Age pottery, 87 111
- - Roman coin, 91 192
- - Romano-British altar, 82 86
- - Romano-British site, 74 93; 76 79
- Kingston Down, quern stone, 93 134-135
- Kingston Plantation,
- - Early Iron Age and Romano-British site, 76 80
- - Romano-British bronze bracelet, 97 66
- Roman altar, 83 85-86
- West Hill, field system, surface finds, 74 92
- Kington Magna,
- church,
- - and glebe, 107 27-28
- - bells, 19 29; 25 57; 27 108
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 151
- - restoration, 40 92
- cultivation remains and field system, 107 29-30, 32-33
- deeds, 32 119-120
- field names, 107 31-33
- fishponds, 106 123; 107 29, 40
- history, 107 23-27, 39-42
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 121
- medieval deer-park, 92 209-210
- parish survey, 107 23-46
- pottery, Roman to post medieval, 107 34-39, 46
- roads and communications, 107 33-34
- Roman fibula, 102 88
- settlement remains, 107 29
- surface geology and archaeology along a pipeline south of Bowden, 108 89, 93
- Kinson, Bournemouth,
- church,
- - bells, 25 101; 27 128; 60 117
- - library, 35 21
- late Bronze Age urnfield, 54 79-86
- sandstone objects from a barrow ditch, 95 84-86
- three round barrows, excavation, 80 133-145
- Wallis Down, bell barrows excavated, 71 67
- Kitching, Paul, Mesolithic site identified by, 109 94
- Kittiwake,
- report, 1966, 88 53
- status in Purbeck, 99 99
- Knapp, William, 1698-1768, Clerk of Poole, composer of church music, 28 216-218; 47 159-167
- Knife handle, carved ivory from Milton Abbas, 106 126
- Knight, John Baverstock, watercolour North-East view of Swyre church, 1851, 97 frontispiece
- Knighton Farm, Poole, excavation and fieldwalking in advance of gravel extraction, 110 142
- Knighton Heath, Neolithic site, 109 123
- Knighton Park, Canford, medieval deer-park, 98 6-8
- Knighton, West, see West Knighton
- Knowles, Francis Charles, candidate in 1830 election Shaftesbury, 110 24-25
- Knowlton and Horton, union of parishes, 36 87-88, 93-96, 99, 101
- Knowlton, Woodlands,
- church,
- - and earthwork, 17 135-140; 50 28-29
- - bells, 19 39; 25 108; 27 94-96
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 242
- - not to be demolished, 1659, 36 95
- Circles, discoveries 1958, 84 117-124
- map and note, 34 39, 41
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