INQUJSITIONES POST MORTEM FOk DORSET. 25 



formerly it required days, to any Inquisition of Dorset land- 

 owners, and it will be, it is hoped, a means of stimulating research 

 in the records of the past history and genealogy of the county. 



If the Dorset Field Club would devote a small sum annually 

 for the purpose of transcribing into English and for the printing 

 (as an Appendix to its Proceedings) of the early Inquisitiones, it 

 would be money well spent, and enhance the value and utility of 

 the work done by the Club. 



To those interested in Inquisitiones it may be useful to know 

 that the Public Record Office has recently issued a thick volume 

 of Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the whole 

 Kingdom, commencing i-io Henry VII. under a chronological 

 arrangement. 



ABBOTSBURY, Abbey of, Hugh, Abbott of E. 11-12 Hen. VII., 



Bundle 894, No. 18. 



,, . ,, ,, ,, Breve de diet is tempor- 



alibus restituendis E. 11-12 Hen. VII., 894, 19. 



ABBOTT, Abbotte, Robert C. 4 Hen. VIII., 9. 



,, Robert E. 3-4 Hen. VIII., 900, 12. 



ABINGTON, Thomas C. 25 Eliz., 74. 



,, Abbington, John C. 34 Eliz., pt. 2, 100. 



,, Mar. (? Margaret) C. 40 Eliz., pt. i, 59. 



,, Abbington, Andrew C. 13 Chas. I., pt. 2, 106. 



W. 12 Chas. I., Bdle. 59, 109. 



Margaret, vid. C. 16 Chas. I., pt. i, 38. 



,, ,, lunatic W. 16 Chas. i, Bdle. 63, 4. 



ACOUR, John C. 34 Eliz., pt. 2, 9. 



ADAMS, Addams, John C. v.o. Eliz., Bdle. 3, 36. 



ADEN, als Barbett, Robert C. 6 Eliz., 31. 



Robert W. 6 Eliz., Bdle. 9, 137. 



als Barbett, Robert E. 6-7 Hen. VIII. , 903, 10. 



AGAUNT, John C. 37 Hen. VIII., 23. 



,, of Marschewood, gen. 



E. 36-37 Hen. VIII., 934, 4. 

 ALLEN, John C. 5 Jas. I., pt. i, 67. 



