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- Mace-head,
- Bronze Age, from Clandon Barrow, 58 22-24
- limestone, Bumper's Lane Second Quarry, Portland, 74 43-44
- 'Macehead' from Black Hill, Cerne Abbas, 109 58, 64
- Mactromidyae, Portlandian, 50 179
- Maggs, Thomas Charles, fossil collection in the Museum, 98 38-39
- Magic, as exemplified in everyday customs, 36 41-47
- Maiden Castle car park, observations, 91 191
- Maiden Castle Farm, trial excavation of crop mark sites, 92 127-134
- Maiden Castle Hill Fort,
- bank barrow, 105 15-16, 19, 20
- Cornish axes at, 109 10 2
- Diana statuette, mistaken identity, 105 160-162
- E. Cunnington's finds, 1882 and later, 24 xxxiv-xxxviii
- excavations on route of by-pass (1986-7), 109 79-80, 86-89
- excavation reports,
- - 1934, 56 1-10
- - 1935, 57 1-17
- - 1936, 58 1-17
- interim report on 1986 excavations, 108 53-61
- Iron Age chalk carving, 96 53
- Iron Age houses and '4 posters', excavated 1986, 108 53-58
- Landscape Survey, 109 81, 125
- long barrow, possible, 77 150
- pre-Roman fortification, 14 55-61
- radio-carbon dates from the 1985 excvations, 108 53; 109 124
- resurvey and excavations, 1985, 107 111-119
- Roman Temple, 56 6-8
- Romano-British ox-shoe, 76 99
- storage pits near the pond, 14 60-61
- Survey (1984-5), 109 79
- the Long Mound, excavation, 73 101; 74 36-38
- Maiden Newton,
- church,
- - bells, 19 29; 25 39; 27 108; 60 117
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 112, 152
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1852, 45 32-34
- - tympanum, 106 13, 20
- Crockway Farm, Roman, medieval and later sherds, 107 172
- deeds, 54 124-137; 58 63; 65 99-100; 69 82-85
- Frampton Roman Villa, a re-assessment, 78 81-83
- Hog Cliff Hill, Iron Age site, excavations, 1959-60, 81 94; 82 83
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 126
- manorial documents, 62 57
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 33-34
- Tollerford, church goods inventory, 1552, 26 127
- trade tokens, 29 104
- White Horse Inn, now destroyed, photograph, 23 liii
- Maiden's Grave Gate and the Coffin Tree, Baltington, 58 137-140
- Malacostraca, collected at the Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reservs 104 151-154
- Maldon, Thomas, brass in Compton Valence church, 40 50-51
- Malmesbury (Wilts.), early medieval estates and institutions, 106 33-42
- Maltravers, Sir John, Constable of Corfe castle, 1326, 1329, 65 85-86
- Mammal samples from Langton Matravers Strata, 109 149
- Mammalia, of Dorset, 24 18-20
- Eldon collection of Pleistocene remains from Encombe, 75 188
- quaternary fossils and sub-fossils, 75 164-185
- Mammals,
- Bechstein's Bat, 110 178-180
- Brownsea Island, survey 86 86-95
- reports,
- - 1902-3, vols 24, 25
- - 1929-30, vols 51, 52
- - 1944-84, vols 66-106
- - 1985-86, vols 107-108
- - 1987, 109 162-164
- - 1988, 110 176-177
- Man in Dorset, survey from Paleolithic to Roman times, 36 28-30
- Mangerton, Netherbury, Manor Farm, unusual stone construction, 94 88
- Manor rolls,
- Frampton, 1765 and extracts 1766-1881, 22 168-184
- Portland and Elwell, 1248-1249, 66 34-54
- Sherborne Abbey, 1515-1516, 77 157-161
- Stratton and Grimstone, 30 83-96
- Winterborne Monkton, 1673-1788, extracts, 27 44-71
- Wyke Regis, 1242-1243, 66 31-45
- Manorial customs, Stratton and Grimstone, 30 83-96
- Manorial documents,
- in the Museum, 62 55-59; 65 31-32
- Osmington, 62 58
- relating to Sturminster Marshall and Corfe Mullen, 43 57-64
- Manorial rights, vocabulary of law terms in Milton Abbey Register, 30 198-200, 207-210
- Manors in the Iwerne valley, 69 45-50
- Mansel-Pleydell, John Clavel, 1817-1902,
- geological collection given to Sherborne School museum, 98 38
- his Flora of Dorsetshire, 1874, 79 77-78
- In Memoriam, 23 lxii-lxxii
- memoir and portrait, 1 xi-xii
- Memorial Fund, origins, 26 xxix-xxxiii
- portrait, 23 frontispiece
- presentation to, 16 xlvii-lii
- Mansham, Affpuddle, possible medieval deerpark, 95 79-80
- Manston,
- church,
- - bells, 25 67; 60 117
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 152
- - restoration, 40 90
- deeds, 32 122-123; 58 46
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 126
- Manufactures, Dorset textiles, lines, cordage etc., in the Newfoundland 101 3
- Manutius, Paulo, printed book in Wimborne Minster Library, 55 274-278
- Maples, Acer campestre, Linn., in Sherborne Park, 1 33-35
- Mapperton,
- church,
- - bells, 25 45
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 105
- - restoration, 39 101
- field names from Saxon charters, 59 100-101
- history, 20 167-170
- House and Manor, 11 xxi-xxii
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 127; 72 127
- Manor, armorial bearings, 45 149-154
- religious conflict, 1597-1599, 89 226-230
- state of parish, c. 1600, 89 231
- Mappowder - Yeovil, gas pipe trench, Middle and Upper Jurassic rocks, 93 39-40
- Mappowder,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 72, 74
- church,
- - bells, 19 28; 24 143
- - description by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1825, 44 100
- - description, including 1868 restoration, 15 xxviii-xl
- - effigy, 13th cent., cross-legged, heart shrine, 27 15, 21; 48 45-46
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 272
- deserted medieval village, possible, 98 58
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 127
- obits, etc., 30 55-56
- will, 32 124
- Maps, contoured, their reading, 23 41-52
- estate of Humphrey Sturt, surveyed 1765-67, Isaac Taylor, 52 xli-xlii
- of the County, list, 24 xxxii-xxxiv
- Marbled White, distribution map, 99 148
- March, Henry Colley, In Memoriam, 37 116-123
- Margaret Marsh,
- church,
- - bells, 25 69
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 144
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1842, 45 34-35
- Margaritatus Clay, between Seatown and Eype, its fauna, 87 67-68
- Marine flora and fauna on the East Dorset coast, 107 141-151
- Marine invertebrates,
- Reports,
- - 1961-84, vols 83-106
- - 1985-86, vols 107-108
- - 1987, 109 157-158
- - 1988, 110 171
- Marine littoral fauna, Axmouth-Lyme Regis Nature Reserve, 91 147-165
- Marine organisms, mortality during Feb. 1963, 85 87-90
- Marine sites, 109 138-139
- Markets and trade in the 17th cent., 99 1-5
- Marnhull and Todber, deeds, 49 46-47
- Marnhull,
- Allard's Quarry, carbonised grain, Early Iron Age/Romano-British, 82 85
- - excavations, 72 20-75
- - Iron Age quern, 77 151
- - Romano-British site, 73 106
- chantries, 27 218; 28 17-18; 29 47-50
- church,
- - bells, 25 57-58; 27 108; 60 117
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 142
- - nave roof, 49 141
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1842, 45 35-37
- deeds, 32 124-135; 58 46, 56; 65 100; 69 85
- field names from Saxon charter, 59 99-100
- Glastonbury Abbey estate farming, 87 234-250
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 127
- Kentleworth, lost name, 88 208-209
- Michels Square, a dried cat, 74 110
- prehistoric artefacts from, 109 97, 100
- Saxon charter and field names, 59 95-100
- Senior's Farm, Nash Court, the church, 51 65-68
- surface geology and archaeology along a pipeline north of Pond Farm, 108 89-90
- The Marn'll Book, ed. E.H.Roscoe, review, 73 214-215
- Whiteway Hill quarries, corallian beds, fauna, 91 123-133
- Marnhull to Stalbridge pipeline, geological observations, 110 137
- Marsh Harriers in Poole Harbour, 1943-62, breeding figures, 99 84-96
- Marsh, John, of Netherbury, brass in Loders churchyard, 35 76
- Marshwood,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 69, 80
- Castle, 66 70-71
- church, restoration, 40 87
- deeds, 65 100; 69 85
- medieval deer-park, 95 76-79
- Marshwood Vale,
- cattle charms, 91 222-223, 224
- Forsey family in, 109 21-24
- geological origins, 18 174-184
- medieval and post-medieval pottery production, 110 34
- Martel family, gifts in Blandford St. Mary to the Nunnery of St. Mary, Clerkenwell, 68 43-47
- Martens, see under carnivora
- Martin's Down, Long Bredy,
- bank barrow, 110 142
- unrecorded enclosure, 93 168
- Martinstown, see under Winterborne St. Martin
- Martyn family, of Puddletown, effigy in church, 19 150-153
- Martyn, Christopher, d.1524, and Nicholas, d.1595, brasses in Puddletown church, 23 198-204
- Masefield, John, speech at opening of Hardy Memorial Room, 61 24-27
- Mason's marks, local, 15 167-171
- in Dorset churches, 71 73-83
- Mass clocks or scratch clocks, 56 36; 61 79-85
- Mass movement and hillside evolution in South-West Dorset, 94 27-36
- Massachusetts Bay Colony, 9 100-117; 42 87-95
- Matravers (Mautravers), Baron John, d.1365, Lytchett Matravers, 46 65-67
- Mauger, Joseph, 1725-1788, Poole election 1768, 89 287-293
- Maumbury Rings, Dorchester, 7 66-69
- excavations, 29 lxxxix-xcii, 256-272; 30 217-235; 31 232-263; 34 81-106; 35 88-118
- H.J.Mooule's suggestions for research, 16 151
- henge monument,
- - new data, 106 132-134
- - henge monument, revised radiocarbon dates, 110 160
- Stukeley's account and the 1908-1910 excavations, 33 45-49
- Max Gate, Dorchester,
- burial sarsen at, 109 83
- Roman burials, 11 78-81
- Mayflies, see Ephemeroptera
- Mayo, the Rev. Canon Charles Herbert, In Memoriam, 50 84-87
- Maypole and the Giant at Cerne Abbas, 22 101-118
- Maze, at Leigh, 4 154-157
- Mecoptera, report 1979, 101 150
- Medals, commemorative, with Dorset connections, 29 89-96
- Medieval
- building, Hall House, Newland, Sherborne, 14th cent. timber-framed hall, 106 23-32
- ceramic production in Dorset, 110 29-35
- chapel, 110 156
- deer-parks, 83 109-116; 84 145-153; 85 141-152; 86 164-178; 87 223-233; 88 176-185; 89 171-180; 90 241-248; 91 198-205; 92 205-211; 93 169-175; 94 67-69; 95 76-80; 96 47-50; 98 6-10; 99 6-10; 100 31-35
- - see also under parishes
- deserted villages, see Deserted Medieval Villages
- features of St Martin's, Wareham, 109 49
- finds,
- - at Bradford Peverell, 109 125
- - at Christchurch, 109 134
- - at Corfe Castle, 109 136
- - at East Holme, 109 39
- - at Iwerne Minster, 109 139
- - at Pamphill, 109 135
- - at Poole, 109 135-136
- - in Radipole, 109 139
- - in Studland Bay, 109 139
- - at Woolcombe, 109 137-138
- fortified homestead site, Owermoigne, Bowley's Plantation, 81 102-103
- hamlet of Elston, Sydling St. Nicholas, 78 81
- horse-pendant, 110 156
- pilgrim's flask, 110 156
- remains, Lytchett Matravers, Higher Loop Farm, 86 115
- settlement,
- - in the Vale of Blackmoor, 87 251-254
- - in the Bride Valley, 102 104-106
- - Sixpenny Handley, 110 15-156
- - Witchampton, 110 142-143
- shell-midden, Cleavel Point, Corfe Castle, 84 116
- sherds, Creechbarrow, Church Knowle, 77 153
- - Southwell, Portland, 84 112
- - Winterborne Stickland, Quarleston, 77 152-153
- site, Beaminster, Merehay Manor, 81 107
- - Loders, Yondover, 78 86; 87 108
- - Wimborne St. giles, Oakley Down, 72 92-93; 73 104; 106 153-154
- Meere, Abbot John, of Sherborne, Manor Court Roll 1515-16, 77 157-161
- Megalithic burial chamber, Grey Mare and her Colts, 67 30-33
- Megalithic monuments, scheduled, 1952, 74 81
- sites, South Winterbourne, upper valley, 106 137
- Megalosaurus footprints, Herston, Swanage, 85 38
- Megalosaurus jaws, M. hesperis, Sherborne 1882, formerly in Sherborne School museum, now B.M. 98 39
- Meggison, Miss Dorothy, obituary, 98 129
- Melbourne, Viscount and others, letters concerning the 1830 riots, 52 77-95
- Melbury Abbas,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 63
- church 65 100
- - bells, 25 67
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 155
- church, 36 63
- - bells, 24 145; 27 108
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 143
- deeds, 49 53-68; 50 231-240; 58 46; 65 100 72 128
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 49 53-68; 50 231-240; 58 46; 72 128
- Melbury Bubb,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 63
- church 65 100
- - bells, 25 67
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 155
- church, 36 63
- - bells, 24 145; 27 108
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 143
- deeds, 49 53-68; 50 231-240; 58 46; 65 100; 72 128
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 72 128
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 49 53-68; 50 231-240; 58 46; 72 128
- Melbury Osmond,
- church,
- - bells, 25 81
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 130
- deeds, 69 86
- field names, 82 132, 137, 141; 89 239
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 141
- Melbury Osmund and Sampford, admission of preachers under the Commonwealth, 36 80
- Melbury Sampford,
- church,
- - bell, 25 81, 82
- - brasses to Bruning (Brounyng), Strangwayes and Sampford families, 28 231-244
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 141
- medieval deer-park, 100 33
- Melbury Park, icehouse, 86 221
- Melcombe Horsey,
- Bingham's Melcombe,
- - deed, 58 69
- - icehouse, 86 228
- - Manor House, 15 xl-xlii; 36 xxix-xxx; 51 78-81
- - - armorial bearings, 45 134-138
- - round barrow, excavation, 38 74-80
- Bowdens Hill, excavation of cross dyke, 79 115; 100 36-42
- Bowdens, Bronze Age socketed axe-head, 73 114
- church,
- - bells, 19 27; 24 131, 132; 27 108; 51 251-252; 60 117; 90 313-314
- - description, 51 78-80, 246-252
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 102
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 37-38
- - screen, 42 79-80
- Hog Hill, surface finds from Celtic fields, 73 113-114; 76 76
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 142
- medieval deer-park, 85 145-148
- Melcombe Regis, see under Weymouth also
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 65, 67, 71
- and King Edward I, disputes over rights transferred by the Abbot of Cerne, 55 32-40
- Christ Church, bells, 25 49
- deed, 58 46
- Dominican Friary, 53 43-44
- Guildhall, illus., watercolour, c.1830, 84 frontispiece
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 142
- seals, 55 34-37
- siege of 1645, 31 215-225
- St. Mary, church bell, 25 49
- trade tokens, 29 104
- Melcombe, William de, seal of, 98 67-69
- Melplash, Netherbury,
- church bells, 25 45
- deed, 58 46
- Melplash Court, 32 xxxix-xl
- Melplash, East, medieval deer-park, 94 67
- Mercoptera, report, 1974, 96 76
- Mercury, bronze bust, Waddon Hill Roman Fort, 101 64
- Mere fault in North Dorset, 77 99-100
- Merly, Poole, deeds relating to the Willett family, 56 53-56
- Mesolithic assemblage at Kington Magna, 109 91, 93-102
- Mesolithic and Palaeolithic project at Hengistbury Head, 1983, 105 137-139
- Mesolithic artefacts from West Dorset, 105 139
- Mesolithic Cultures of Britain, by Susann Palmer, review, 99 157
- Mesolithic,
- finds in the Bournemouth area, 73 39-40
- flint industry, excavation at Fleet, 87 95-96; 88 152-157
- flints, Blashenwell, Corfe Castle, 62 37-38
- - Bryantspuddle, 83 82
- - Corfe Common, 78 76
- - Pentridge Hill, 104 59-62
- habitation site, Winfrith Heath, Whitcombe Hill, 101 27-50
- mace-head, Portland, 89 119-120
- Mesolithic
- axe, Worth Matravers, 110 142
- pick, Winterbourne St. Martin, 94 87
- sites in Dorset, 83 91-99
- - at Canford Heath, 109 123
- - along the Fleet, 84 101
- - Gussage St. Michael, Down Farm, 102 72-74
- - Hengistbury Head, flint working and conjoined artefacts, 103 13-20
- - North Dorset, 91 173-174
- - Portland Bill, site 1, excavations, 88 102; 89 119; 90 183-206; 92 168-180
- - Portland, Culverwell, 89 119; 90 163; 91 172; 92 125-126; 93 132; 94 75; 95 84; 96 50; 97 45-46; 104 170; 105 139; 107 153
- - Powell, Hengistbury Head, 104 169
- - Ulwell, Swanage, 74 48-49; 83 89
- - Wimborne, 104 169-170
- - Winfrith Newburgh, excavations, 93 132; 94 75
- Mesozoic reptiles, list, 79 47-72; 80 52-90
- Metalwork,
- finds at Christchurch, 105 36, 43, 44
- Woolcombe Farm, Toller Porcorum, 105 77-78
- Metalworking,
- Iron Age tools, Gussage All Saints, 110 73-76
- iron working, Worgret, Arne, 110 83-85
- smithy, Furzey Island, 110 65
- Meteors, leonids, 20 99-108
- Methodists, Thornford, 1869, building of chapel, 92 259-266
- Mice, see under rodentia,
- Michels and Bedfords at Kingston Russell, 108 33-40
- Micrastar, evolution in Middle and Upper Chalk times, 77 102-106
- Microburins from Kington Magna area, 109 94, 95, 98, 100, 101
- Microlithic flints, Shaftesbury, Old Brow, 72 94
- Microliths,
- from Kington Magna area, 109 91, 94-101
- from Poole, 109 123
- from Whitcombe Hill site compared with other local sites, 101 42-47
- Middle Bathonian, new ammonite, horizon, 107 186
- Middle Bronze Age site, Gussage St. Michael, Down Farm, 101 135-137
- Middle Bronze Age, urn from South Afflington, 81 118-119
- Middle Jurassic, Bajocian and Battonian, work on, 1950-60, 84 83-84
- Middle Lias,
- Blue Band, fauna between Seatown and Eype, 87 67-68
- Day's Shell Bed between Seacombe and Eype, fauna, 87 69-80
- Eype Nodule Bed, a thecideidine brachiopod, Eype Mouth, 107 179
- Starfish Bed, trace fossil Asteriacites sp., Thorncombe Beacon, 105 165-166
- - shelly accumulations, Thorncombe Beacon, 106 164-165
- Middle Purbeck,
- algal laminae with calcite pseudomorphs, Durlston Bay, 107 187-189
- Swanage, Chellonian skull, 30 143-144
- Middlebere, Salt-works at, 109 27-28
- Middlemarsh, Minterne Magna, medieval pot, 81 107
- Middlestreet, in Spettisbury, lost name, 88 207-208
- Midways Cottage, Horton, excavation of ?kiln site, 110 159
- Milborne Port (Somerset), church, description, 14 70-97
- Milborne St. Andrew,
- Anglo-Saxon sceatta, 110 154
- Bladen Dairy, Iron Age/Romano-British site, 51 45; 52 10-18
- church,
- - bells, 24 131; 60 117
- - chandelier, 85 170-171
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 273
- Dark Hill, Roman coin, 101 139
- deeds, 69 86
- Deverel barrow and others opened, 1880, 5 22, 28-29
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 143
- Manor Farm, talismanic ring, 108 190
- medieval deer-park, 100 34
- Milborne Down barrows, record re-examined, 88 139-140
- Militia, Volunteer Force units, 1803-1860, 32 70-72
- Mills,
- survey of their introduction and use, 82 109-118
- water,
- - Abbotsbury Abbey Mill, Old Malthouse, 107 173; 108 103-125
- - Daws Mill, West Chelborough, excavation, 96 19-44
- - Kington Magna, 107 29
- - Lyme Regis, account of the town mill, 1601, 86 179-181
- wind, water and horse, lists, 82 109-132
- Mills, James Fisher, In Memoriam, 82 13-14
- Millstones, 82 120-121
- Milton Abbas,
- Abbey Milton School, removal to Blandford, 105 1-3
- Bagber Farm, barrow, 17 131-134
- - miscellaneous finds, 95 96
- - Romano-British kiln site now lost, 13 184-185; 17 127-131; 95 93-96; 98 58
- Beach, Thomas, portrait painter, 1738-1806, 28 256-257
- carved ivory handled knife, 106 126
- deed, 69 86
- during the Commonwealth, 65 108-111
- Grammar School at Blandford, 105 9-10
- Grammar School, 25 5-6
- Green Hill, medieval deer-park, 94 68
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 143
- St. Catherine's Chapel, history and description, 24 lxiii-lxiv
- - indulgence inscription, 25 187-190
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 40
- town before 1786, with map, 25 1-7
- trade tokens, 29 105
- Milton Abbey,
- church,
- - bells, 24 106; 25 114; 27 108-109; 60 118
- - brasses to Sir John Tregonell and John Artur, 28 225-231
- - chained library, 35 21
- - effigy of Abbot Walter and another, 53 262-263, 264;
- - excavations, 77 138; 78 87; 79 115
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 260
- - history and description, 4 78-90; 24 lxv-lxx; 51 74-76
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 38-40
- - rebus of Abbot Middleton, 26 199-200
- - screen, 42 68
- - wall paintings, 26 201-203
- dissolution, grant to Sir John Tregonwell, 100 28
- documentary history of Furzey Island, 110 50-51
- history, 53 32-34
- icehouse, 86 221
- legend of a false Damer burial, 16 159-162
- medieval,
- - deer-park, 89 173-176
- - tiles, 26 200-201
- memorial slab found in the grounds, 25 191-195
- ruins in the Park, 26 195-198
- Salt-working at, 109 25, 26
- Sir John Tregonwell, d.1565, career, 90 295-302
- the Abbey Register, transcript and notes, 30 196-214
- Minster, origin of this suffix in place names, 38 59-67
- Minterne Magna,
- admission of preacher under the Commonwealth, 36 71
- church and house, 22 xxxiv-xxxviii
- church,
- - bells, 24 145; 60 118
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 253
- field names, 82 138, 140, 142
- Hartley, medieval deer-park, 100 32
- High Stoy, telegraph station, mechanical, 11 135-141
- House, tapestries, with photographs, 22 xxxvi et seq.
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 144
- Manor, links with Churchill and Digby families, 10 89-96
- Middlemarsh, medieval pit, 81 107
- Mints,
- Civil War, at Weymouth and Sandsfoot Castle, 39 53-62
- Dorchester, unpublished coins from, 77 155-156
- marks, early Stuart coins, 57 20-22
- Saxon and Norman, 28 159-167
- Saxon, Bridport, 43 37-40
- Wareham, under Cnut, 76 56-57
- Mirror handle, Celtic, West Bay, Bridport, 76 91-94
- Missal, Birds of the Sherborne Missal, 104 5-15
- Missel Thrush, detailed observation of nest and young, 23 67-86
- Modbury, Swyre, medieval deserted hamlet, 87 92
- Modiolopsidae, Portlandian, 50 168
- Moelmud, Dyvnwal, British King and lawgiver, (Wm. Barnes), 5 70-74, 80
- Mogoplistes squamiger (Scaly Cricket), 109 166
- Mohun family, of Bothenhampton, brasses in Fleet church, 37 124-132
- Mohun, Margaret, d.1603, and Maximillian, d.1612, brasses in Fleet Old Church, 19 59-62
- Moles, see under Insectivora
- Mollusc assemblages
- at Badbury Rings earthwork, 109 65, 67, 76-77
- landsnail analysis on Dorchester sites, 109 87, 125
- Mollusca,
- associated with the Portland plesiosaur, 109 109-112
- bottom survey, East Dorset coast, 82 77-82
- Clausilia rolphia, Sow., 19 109-112
- collected at the Axmouth-Lyme regis Nature Reserve, 104 151
- land and freshwater of Dorset, list and descriptions, 6 76-127
- Littorina rudis Maton, monstrosities, 13 191-198
- marine,
- - additions to, 109 164-165
- - of Dorset, 67 130-142
- - of Portland Harbour, 108 159-167
- - of the Fleet, distribution and systematic list, 100 100-108
- - Portland, from the raised beach, list, 16 171-174
- Punfield Marine Band, 105 93-106
- reports,
- - 1943-4, vols 65,66
- - 1946, v. 68
- - 1948-9, v. 70, 71
- - 1951-3, v. 73, 74, 75
- - 1956-8, v, 78, 79, 80
- variations in some Dorset land shells, 37 194-197
- Monastic institutions in Dorset, 53 16-50
- Monmouth's Rebellion, Dorchester Gaol Book records, 34 23-24
- presentments at the Bloody Assizes, 5 99-135
- prisoners in Dorchester Gaol, 25 140-143
- Monmouth, Duke of, capture at Monmouth's Ash, Horton, 41 xxxiii
- Mons Badonicus, possible site at Badbury Rings, 66 19-30
- Montacute cartulary, charters relating to Holme Priory, 14 108-113
- Montacute House, Somerset, description, 29 lxxxii-lxxxiv
- Montevideo, Weymouth, the collections, 19 154-160
- Monuments, church, pre-reformation, 46 14-50
- Monyton, Walter de, Abbot of Glastonbury, d.1375, correspondence of, 85 134-140
- Moor Crichel,
- church,
- - bells, 25 106
- - brass to Isobel Uvedale, d.1572, 32 222-224
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 238
- Cockroad Farm, section of Roman road, 109 130
- deeds, 32 123-124
- heronry, 45 77
- House, icehouse, 86 219
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 71 126
- Moore, Edmund, d.1625, brass in St. Mary's, Wareham, 34 160
- Moore, Humphrey John, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 8
- collection, 110 15
- obituary, 92 28-29
- Moore, William, of Lyme Regis, fossil dealer, letter to Sir Henry de la Beche, 79 23
- Moorlands, survey of, Verwood, 54 232-256
- Moortown Aerodrome, Bearwood, Poole,
- Bronze Age, Iron Age, Romano-British settlement sites, 106 114
- excavations at, 109 124-125
- - in advance of gravel extraction, 110 142
- Moray, Earl of, obituary, 52 1-3
- Morcombelake, Hardown Hill, Saxon burials, 53 247-249
- lamellibranchia from the foxmould, 65 154-156
- Saxon finds, 90 232-240
- survey of barrows, 98 62
- Morden,
- Charborough Park, Romano-British remains, 85 105
- church,
- - bells, 25 102
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 268
- duck decoy, 8 1, 6
- - history, 107 19-22
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 144
- land usage in, 109 29-34
- medieval status of parish, 109 51-53
- Thomas Pearce, Vicar, 1853-1882, 94 70-74
- village life, 1853-1882, 94 70-74
- Moreton,
- church,
- - bells, 24 119
- - goods inventory, 1552, 25 220
- - history and description, 12 59-60; 21 xxxvii
- - note by Sir Stephen Glynne, 1865, 45 40-41
- grants of land to Bindon Abbey by Hugh Peche and William Pedeleur, 54 45, 55
- House, M.S., Book of the Hours of the Virgin, 14 80-94
- incumbents and patrons, 1542-1731, 73 145
- medieval deer-park, 88 180-181
- Romano-British finds, 85 102
- William Frampton's improvements, 73 125-126
- Morionicum, possibly Hamworthy, 52 125-126
- Morris, Beverley R., entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 8
- collections, 110 15
- Morris, The Rev.Francis Orpen, entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 8-9
- collections, 110 15
- Morris, Francis Orpen and Beverley, brothers, of Charmouth, naturalists, 62 102-106
- Morris, Frederick P., entomologist,
- biographical note, 110 8
- collection, 110 15
- Morris, William, advice on protection and restoration of ancient buildings, 44 77-83
- Mortarium stamp, Shapwick, 80 106-107
- Mortimer, Roger (II), Constable of Corfe Castle, 1269, arms and note, 65 82-83
- Mortimer. Roger, 2nd Earl of March, Constable of Corfe Castle, 1359, 65 87
- Morton, Cardinal John, 1420-1500, biographical sketch by John Budden, c.1610, 3 49-73
- Morton, Catherine Elinor, Obituary, 110 183-184
- Mortuary House, Chaldon Barrows, 95 37
- Moryate, Halstock, lost name, 88 215
- Mosaics,
- Applegates, Dorchester, examination of chalk tessera,, 110 160-161
- Brenscombe, Corfe Castle, 85 103
- Bucknowle, 97 66
- Dewlish, 94 81-86; 96 59-62; 97 54-57
- Dorchester,
- - Colliton Park, 59 5-10; 60 59-60
- - Glynde Path Road, 81 81 97-99
- - Olga Road, its symbolism, 21 163-176
- Fifehead Neville, 24 172-177; 50 92-96
- Fordington High St., Lott and Walne's Yard, relaid in Museum, 49 89-100
- Frampton, drawings, by James Eaglehart and Samuel Lysons, 106 143-146
- Halstock, 93 146-151; 94 78-80
- Hemsworth, 30 4-9
- Hinton St. Mary, Christian Roman mosaic, 85 116-121 and frontispiece
- - re-interpretation of its symbolism, 102 43-48
- Lenthay, 43 xxxvi
- Preston, 10 xxviii-xxx; 21 205-209
- Roman,
- - designs and symbolism, 21 162-187; 27 239-258
- - duplex and lotus symbols, 25 17-32
- Wimborne Minster, tesserae under the nave, 84 106-109
- Wollaston Field, Dorchester, pavement fragment, 110 147
- Mosses, found in Glanvilles Wootton, list, 5 150-153
- Mosterton
- church,
- - bell, 25 45; 27 100
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 105
- deed, 58 63
- Motcombe,
- 17th cent., field shapes, 90 254-255
- church,
- - bells, 25 58; 27 109; 60 118
- - goods inventory, 1552, 26 145
- excavation of possible bakehouse, 98 58
- field names, 82 134, 137, 138, 142
- figurines from Duncliffe Hill, 106 147-148
- forest enclosures, 1626-1630, 97 21-24
- King's Court Palace (Gillingham), description tempo John and Hennry III, 19 66-81
- Kingsettle, medieval deer-park, 98 9
- Shaftesbury - Mere Road, upended stones, 76 97
- Moths, see under Lepidoptera
- Moule, H.J., Vicar of Fordington, 89 207, 212-214
- Moule, Henry Joseph, In Memoriam, 25 lxxviii-lxxx
- Mount Badin, possible site of battle at Badbury Rings, 66 19-30
- Mount Pleasant, nr. Dorchester, 109 81, 84
- excavations 1970-71, 92 126; 93 133
- Mowlem, John, 1789-1868, of Swanage, civil engineer and benefactor, 107 11
- Moyle's Court, Ellingham, Hants., history and association with Alice Lisle, 15 1-12
- Muckleford, Bradford Peverell,
- Bronze Age spear-head, 54 lxxvii
- coin find at, 109 124
- treasure trove, 57 18-38
- Mud flows, Charmouth, 75 151-156; 82 39
- Mugs, Romano-British, Putlake Farm, Langton Matravers, 81 123
- Multiple banks, Long Crichel, Thickthorn Down, excavation, 81 110-113
- Mundy, Peter, travels in Dorset, 1635, 42 42-50
- Muniments, transfer to County Record Office, May 1957, 79 14
- Muntz, Elizabeth Wood, Obituary, 110 184
- Muntz, Hope, Obituary, 110 185
- Mupe Rocks, derivation of name, 62 46
- Mural paintings in churches, 50 97-108
- Murray, the Rev. Richard Paget, 1842-1908, botanist, Dorset plant records, 79 79
- Museum,
- additions to, see Curator's reports at annual business meetings,
- - 1885-1903, vols 7 to 24
- - 1910-1942, vols 31 to 64
- and Dorset Field Club, amalgamation, 48 lxxi-lxxiv; 49 lxxi-lxxiv
- centenary celebration, 68 20-21
- condition and photograph, 1910, 31 24-29
- early geological collections, 98 38
- extension to Handel House, 71 32-33; 74 22-23
- Hardy Room, opening, 61 22-27
- history and founders, 63 82-91
- list of specimens of birds, 62 114-124
- Natural History Committee, formation of, 45 lxii-lxiv
- transfer of muniments to County Record Office, 79 14
- Music,
- books in Wimborne Minster Library, from 17th cent., 66 51, 64
- folksongs, the Hammond collection, 68 66-69
- medieval, vellum fragments from Netherbury, 91 220-221
- Musical instruments, humstrum, 26 xxxvii-xxxviii
- Musician's gallery and band, Puddletown, 26 179-181
- Muster Rolls and Trained Bands in Tudor and early Stuart period, 38 34-45
- Myalinidae, Portlandian, 50 146-147
- Mycetozoa, recorders of, 79 86
- Mycetozoa, see also Myxomycetes
- Myriapoda, report, 1984, 106 176
- Mytilidae, Portlandian, 50 168-171
- Myxomatosis, first outbreak, 76 127
- Myxomycetes (Mycetozoa), life history and species, 13 130-139
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