|
Ant. J. |
The Antiquaries Journal. |
Arch. |
Archaeologia. |
Arch. J. |
The Archaeological Journal. |
B.A.P. |
Abercromby, J., Bronze Age Pottery
(1912). |
Barrow Diggers
|
Woolls, C., The Barrow Diggers (1839). |
B.M. |
The British Museum. |
Britannia
|
Journal of Romano-British and Kindred
Studies (Vol. I, 1970– ). |
Cambridgeshire I, II |
R.C.H.M., Inventories of Cambridgeshire,
I (1968), II (1972). |
Coker |
Coker, John (or Gerard T.), Survey of
Dorset (1732). |
Colt Hoare |
Hoare, Sir R. C., History of Ancient Wiltshire (1810, 1821). |
Colvin |
Colvin, H. M., A Biographical Dictionary
of English Architects, 1660–1840 (London,
1954). |
C.P.M. |
Cecil Papers, Maps; Hatfield House
muniments. |
C.T.D. |
Warne, C., Celtic Tumuli of Dorset
(1866), in three parts, each separately
paged: Pt. I, My own Personal Researches;
Pt. 2, Communications from Personal
Friends; Pt. 3, Tumuli Opened at Various
Periods. |
C.U.A.P. |
Air photographs provided by the Committee for Aerial Photography, Cambridge University. |
Cunnington MS. |
Notes by E. Cunnington, c. 1890, in
D.C.M.; published in Dorset Procs.,
XXXVII (1916). |
D.B. |
Domesday Book. V.C.H., Dorset, Vol.
iii. |
D.C.M. |
Dorset County Museum, Dorchester. |
D.C.R.O. |
Dorset Record Office, Dorchester. |
Dorset I, II etc. |
Other volumes of the present work. |
Dorset Barrows
|
Grinsell, L. V., Dorset Barrows (Dorchester, 1959). |
Dorset Procs. |
Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History
and Archaeological Society (Dorchester,
1879–). |
Durden Catalogue
|
Payne, G., Catalogue of the Museum o
Local Antiquities Collected by Mr. Henry
Durden (Lewes, 1892). |
E.H.R. |
The English Historical Review. |
Eyton |
Eyton, R. W., A Key to Domesday (1878). |
Fägersten |
Fägersten, A., Place Names of Dorset
(Upsala, 1933). |
Feudal Aids
|
Feudal Aids, 1284–1431 (H.M.S.O.). |
Hutchins |
Hutchins, John, History and Antiquities of
the County of Dorset, 3rd edition (Westminster, 1861–70). When reference is
necessary to the 1st and 2nd editions
(1773 and 1803) this is specified. |
I.A.S.B. |
Problems of the Iron Age in Southern
Britain, ed. S. S. Frere. (C.B.A. Conference, 1958; University of London
Institute of Archaeology, occasional
paper No. 11.) |
I.P.M. |
Inquisitions Post Mortem, P.R.O.; published in S.D.N.Q., VIII–XXII. |
J.B.A.A. |
Journal of the British Archaeological
Association. |
J.R.S. |
The Journal of Roman Studies. |
L. & P. |
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic
(H.M.S.O.). |
Med. Arch. |
Mediaeval Archaeology. |
Meekings |
Meekings, C. A. F., Dorset Hearth Tax
Assessments (Dorchester, 1951). |
Nightingale |
Nightingale, J. E., Church Plate of Dorset
(Salisbury, 1889). |
N.M.R. |
The National Monuments Record. |
Notes & Queries
|
Notes and Queries for Readers... (London, 1850–). |
O.D. |
Ordnance Datum; mean sea-level. |
O.S., 1811 |
Ordnance Survey, Map of Dorset, scale
1 inch to 1 mile, edition of 1811. |
Oswald |
Oswald, A., Country Houses of Dorset
(1959). |
Pitt-Rivers |
Pitt-Rivers, Lieut. Gen. A. H. Lane-Fox,
Excavations in Cranborne Chase, I–V
(1887–1905). |
P.P.S. |
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. |
P.R.O. |
The Public Record Office, London. |
P.S.A. |
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of
London. |
Raven |
Canon Raven, Church Bells of Dorset
(Dorchester, 1906). |
R.C.H.M. |
The Royal Commission on Historical
Monuments (England). |
Sarum Dioc. Regy. |
Salisbury Diocesan Registry. |
S.D.N.Q. |
Notes and Queries for Somerset and Dorset
(Sherborne, 1890–). |
Subsidy Rolls
|
Lay Subsidy Rolls, 1327, 1333; P.R.O.,
E/179/103/4 and E/179/103/5; MS. copy
in D.C.M. Generally, in this Inventory
the dates 1327 and 1333 may be taken to
refer to these sources without further
indication. |
Sumner |
Heywood Sumner, The Ancient Earth-works of Cranborne Chase (Chiswick
Press, 1913). |
V.C.H. |
The Victoria History of the Counties of
England. |
Walters MS. |
Notes by H.B. Walters in a copy of
Raven (q.v.); see Dorset III, p. xlix, note. |
W.A.M. |
The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural
History Magazine (Devizes, 1854–). |
Wessex from the Air
|
by O. G. S. Crawford & A. Keiller
(Oxford, 1928). |