A HISTORY OF DORSET 



Blackmoor Forest, ii. c;6, 229, 288, 



289, 290, 291-2, 297, 299; iii. 21 n 

 Blackmore (Essex), prion.' of, ii. 96 n 

 Blackmore (Blackmoor) Vale Hunt, 



ii. 301-2, 304-8, 309, 313.. 

 Blackmore Vale Polo Club, ii. 318 

 Blacknor Point (Portland), ii. 222 

 Blagdon Park, in Cranborne, ii. 295 

 Blaine, G., ii. 320 

 Blake, Admiral Rob., ii. 154 

 Blakewell, Rob., master of Allington, 



ii. 100 

 Blanc, Pierre, ii. 327 

 Blanchard, Ric, ii. 345 

 Blandford, Isabel (Sibil) de, ii. 238 

 Blandford Farmers' Club, ii. 280, 285 

 Blandford Forum, ii. 121, 124, 146, 

 208, 237, 292; agric, ii. 262 ti, 284; 

 angling, ii. 322/1; Black Death, ii. 

 21 n; borough, ii. 138; brewing 

 ind., ii. 368; button-making ind., 

 ii. 328; Civil War, ii. 151, 153, 155, 

 157, 158, 162, 163, 164; lace- 

 making ind., ii. 329; man., ii. 

 136, 137; market, ii. 284; militia, 

 ii. 173, 174; nonconf., ii. 23; par., 

 ii. 46; Pari, rep., ii. 139; poor 

 relief, ii. 250, 258; pop., ii. 266, 

 272; prison, ii. 39; racecourse, ii. 

 316, 318; ribbon-making ind., ii. 

 329; sessional division, ii. 169; 

 ship-money, ii. 144, 148; stained 

 glass, ii. 330; vicarage, ii. 14; wood- 

 land, ii. 297; and see ToUard 

 Farnham 

 Blandford St. Mary, ii. 46; iii. 7, 14, 



33. 34. 40, 43. 47. SO, 51, 52, 57, 



121, 122, 135 

 Blaneford, Bletieford (unidentified), 



iii. 31, 53, 122, 135, 138, 139 

 Blankney Hunt, ii 309 

 Blashenwell (Farm), in Corfe Castle, 



ii. 344: iii- 142 

 Blaydon Burns (co. Dur.), ii. 313 n 

 Bleneford, see Blaneford 

 Bligh, Sir Ric. Rodney, admiral, ii. 



226 

 Blokkesworth, Martin Rog. dc, ii. 80, 



iig, 121 

 Bloxworth, ii. 46, 54; iii. 40, 23, 37, 



43. '35 ; man., ii. 7, 55 ; pop., ii. 266 

 'blue vinny' cheese, ii. 281 

 Blund (Blunde), Dionysia le, abbess of 



Shaftesbury, ii. 75 n, 79; Rob. le, 



ii. 333 n; VVm. le, ii. 335 n 

 Bluntesdon, Hen. de, archd. of 



Dorset, ii. 17 

 Blyth, John, bp. of Salisbun,', ii. 23 

 Bobbie Burns (racehorse), ii. 318 

 Bockhampton, in Stinsford, ii. 24, 81 ; 



iii. 46, 59, 144 

 Bodmin (Cornw.), ii. 33 

 Bohn, Hen. Geo., ii. 354 

 Bohun, John de, ii. 88 

 Boissell, Rog., iii. so, 130 

 Boles, — (H. 1646)", ii. 37 

 Boleyn, .Anne, see .\nne (Boleyn) 

 Bolingbroke, honor of, iii. 57 

 Bollo the priest, iii. 3, 34, 38, 40, 45, 



53, 120, 125, 126, 127, 146, 147 

 Bonai'cnture (\"essel), ii. 215 

 Bond (Bonde), Denis, ii. 161. 164; 



Elias, ii. 37; John (fl. IS92I, ii. 209; 



John (fl. 1784), ii. i68f Revd. Nat., 



ii. 31s; Wm. (fl. 1537), ii. »i6; Wm. 



(fl. 1593), ii. 146;"— (fl. 1868), ii. 



320; fam., ii. 82 

 Bondi(T.R.E.), iii. 32 

 Bonet, Wm., ii, 98 

 Boneville, Sir Wm., ii. 94 

 Bonham, Edith, abbess of Shaftes- 

 bury, ii. 75 H, 77, 79; Thos., ii. 78 

 Boniface, St. (d. 7s s), ii. 2, 108 

 Boniface VIII, Pope, ii. 78, 89 

 Boniface IX, Pope. ii. 52, 66 

 Bonny Kate (racehorse), ii. 318 

 Bonsley Common, see Shillingstonc 



Bools and Good, shipbuilders, ii. 



225 

 bordars, iii. 17-18 

 Bordeaux (Gironde), ii. 182, 214 

 Borcham, John, ii. 313 

 Borman, Hen., master of St. John's 



hosp., Sherborne, ii. 105 

 Borough, Edw., ii. 248 

 boroughs, ii. 127, 138-9; in 1086, iii. 



25-27 

 Borton', see Burton (East) 

 Boscherbert, Hugh dc, iii. 48 

 Bosco, de, Ric, constable of Corfe 



Castle, ii. 291 ; Rob., ii. 291 

 Boscombe (Hants), ii. 221 

 'Boselington' (unidentified), ii. 63 

 Bosgra\'e. Thos., ii. 33 n 

 Boston (Lines.), ii. 368 n 

 Botanist (horse), ii. 304 

 Botany Bay (New South Wales, 



Australia), ii. 260 

 Bothe, Rob., prior of Blackmoor, ii. 97 

 Bothenhampton, ii. 45; hemp ind., 



ii. 350 n\ n\an., ii. 117; pop., ii. 



267 ; and see Walditch 

 Bothenwood, in Holt, ii. 40 

 Boulogne, count of, see Eustace; ctss. 



of, see Goda, Ida 

 Boulogne (Pas-de-Calais), ii. 171 

 Bourchier, Thos., abp. of Canter- 

 bury, ii. 1 19 

 Bourde, John, ii. 336 n 

 Bourgneuf (Bourneuf) Bay (Loire- 



Inferieure), ii. 187 

 Bourne Valley Pottery, ii. 365 

 Bournemouth (Hants), ii. 196, 221, 



281,364 

 Bourneuf Bay, see Bourgneuf 

 Bourton, ii. 8, 46, 49 

 Bouzer, E., ii. 252 

 Boveridge, in Cranboine, ii. 7, 46, 



70, 130; iii. 21, 31, 128 

 Bovi, niinister, iii. 42 

 Bovington, in Wool, ii. 82; iii. 53, 



134 

 Bower, Capt. — (fl. 1798), ii. 173 

 Bowers Quarr\' (Portland), ii. 343 

 Bowles, — (fl. 1777), ii. 316 

 Bowood, North and South, in Nether- 



bury, iii. 39, 40, 132 

 Boxgrove (Suss.), ii. 331 n 

 Boydell, Rog., preceptor of Friar 



Mayne, ii. 91 n 

 Boyle, Col. Rob., ii. 305 

 Boys, Thos. del, ii. 90 

 Bradeford, see Bradford 

 Bradenstoke (Wilts.), priory of, ii. 14 

 Bradewas, Wm. de, ii. 97 

 Bradford (Bradeford), John de, prior 



of Horton, ii. 72, 73; Lawr. de, 



abbot of Sherborne, ii. 69; Rob. de, 



ii. 96; Thos., prior of Abbotsbur>', 



ii. 52; Wm., abbot of Sherborne, 



ii. 67, 69 

 Bradford, in Pamphill, ii. 1 10 

 Bradford Abbas, ii. 46, 62, 63, 65, 66; 



iii. 41, 145; chalices, ii. 28; 



ch., ii. 64, 68, 76, 77; man., ii. 



7 n, 68; nonconf., ii. 40; pop., ii. 



271 

 Bradford-on-Avon (Wilts.), ii. 6, 73, 



74; iii. 22 

 Bradford Peverell, ii. 45; iii. 122, 144; 



adv., ii. 48; pop., ii. 269; and see 



Muckleford 

 Bradle (Farm), in Church Knowie, 



iii. 23 n, 56, 142 

 Bradlev, John, abbot of Milton, ii. 61, 



62 

 Bradpole, ii. 45, 116, 117: iii. 27, 28, 



30, 55; hemp ind., ii. 350 «; pop., 



ii. 267 

 Bramber (Suss.), honor of, iii. 48, 59 

 Bramham Moor Hunt, ii. 303, 31 1 

 Branch, Lieut. A. B., ii. 228 

 Branksea, in Studland, ii. 46 

 Branksome, in Poole, ii. 46 



162 



Brantingham, de, Sim., warden of 



Dorchester, ii. 102; Thos., warden 



of Dorchester, ii. 102 

 Branwalader, St., ii. 58 

 Bratton (Som.), ii. 293 

 Bravell, — (i7th-cent. minister), ii. 



160 

 Bray, Sir Reynold, ii. 293; Steph., 



ii. 1 14 

 Braybrook (Braybrooke), Rob., bp. of 



London, ii. 89; Wm. of, canon of 



Salisbury, ii. 78 

 Brazil, ii. 228 

 Breamore (Hants), prior of, ii. 11, 



88 n 

 Breda, Declaration of, ii. 38 

 Bredy (unidentified, P'Brydian'), iii. 9; 



(Farm), in Burton Bradstock, iii. 



32,36,49, 122, 131 

 Bredy, Little, see Littlebredy 

 Bredy, Long, ii. 8, 39 n, 54, 55, 247; 



iii. 9, 40, 43, 55, 127; chalices, ii. 



28; par., ii. 45 ; pop., ii. 268 

 Brembre, Thos. de, dean of Wim- 



borne, ii. 1 10, iii, 113 

 Bremele, Rob. de, ii. 333 

 Brenscombe (Farm), in Corfe Castle, 



iii. 50, 137 n 

 Brest (Finistere), ii. 175, 176, 186, 



226 

 Bret, le, Ric, ii. 50, 292; Rob., ii. 



50 

 Bretel (fl. 1086), iii. 35, 126, 135 

 Breton, Wm., ii. 76 

 Breweton, see Bruton (John) 

 brewing ind., ii. 366—9 

 Breydon, John de, treasurer of Salis- 



bur>% ii. 17 

 Brian, Reginald, dean of Wimborne, 



ii. no, 113 

 Briantspuddle (Prestepidel(a), 'priest's 



Puddle'), in Affpuddle, iii. 53, 



123, 134 



Brick, Thos., ii. 226 



brick-making ind., ii. 364 



Bricsrid(T.R.E.), iii. 5 



Brictric (fl. 1086), iii. 40 ti, 123, 127; 

 and see Beorhtric 



Brictuin, tainus, iii. 32, 36, 39, 46, 

 121,130 



Brictuin the reeve (prepositus), taimis, 

 iii. 7, 12, 13, 23, 51-52, 123, 124, 

 126, 127, 143, 144, 147 



Brid, Wm., ii. 83 



Brideton, Rog. de, abbot of Abbots- 

 bury, ii. 53 



Bridge, Sealy, ii. 304, 305 



Bridge (Brigam, Brige, 'Brigge', 

 Bruge(s)), near Weymouth, ii. 49; 

 iii. II n, 12, 23, 56, 134, 147; 

 Farm, iii. 23 n 



Bridgwater (Som.), ii. 40, 94, 160 



Bridport, Joan de, abbess of Shaftes- 

 bury, ii. 79; John, warden of 

 Shaftesbury, ii. 103, 104; John de, 

 physician, ii. 99; Sim. de, canon of 

 Salisbun.', ii. 17 



Bridport, ii. 7, 49, 98, 118, 163, 243; 

 agric, ii. 279; Black Death, ii. 2i; 

 borough (? 'Brydian'), ii. 127, 129, 

 138, 139, 142, 241-2, 244, 245, 246; 

 iii. 9, 25-27; brewing ind., ii. 369; 

 cast. ii. 129; chap, of St. Andrew, 

 ii. 45; ch., ii. 8, 117; iii. 37, 40; 

 cider ind., ii. 370; Civil War, ii. 

 155 ". 156. '62; fishery, ii. 354, 

 356; flax ind., ii. 256, 351; frater- 

 nities, ii. 241 ; glove-making ind., 

 ii. 328; golf club, ii. 322; harbour, 

 ii. 25, 179, 219, 225, 348, 349, 355; 

 hemp ind., ii. 325, 326, 344, 345-8; 

 hosp. of St. John, ii. 27, loo-i; 

 hosp. of St. Mary, ii. 99, 100, 344; 

 iron-foundry, ii. 331; linen-thread 

 ind., ii. 330 niaritime hist., ii. 184, 

 189, 192, 194, 195, 202, 206, 215, 

 216, 219, 225, 226; militia, ii. 172; 



