It may be helpful to tell you of Affiliated Societies and Libraries who, in 1937 at least, received copies of the Proceedings from The Dorset Society and hopefully would have them available. New York Public Library. Cornell University Library. Harvard College Library. Yale University Library. Public Library Melbourne. University of Minnesota. American Museum of Natural History New York. Central Public Library Lansdowne Bournemouth University of London Library Central Library Bristol. There were also many Societies and Institutions described as 'In Correspondence with the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society,' but I am not clear if all of these also received copies of the annual Proceedings. Finally here is an interesting entry showing a connection between Dorset and slavery. Deed No 4237 Dated 1780 August 17 Ralph Willett of Merly Place esq. of the one part and William Feuilleteau of Brompton Grove [ Middlesex ? ] esq. and John Stanley esq. H M Solicitor General to the Leeward Islands of the other, lease for a year of the Red Gate plantation in the parish of St Paul Capisterre in the Island of St Christopher of 370 acres ( bounds given ) and 280 slaves. Armorial seal Arms : 3 bars gemelles on a chief 3 Lions rampant Crest : Out of a coronet a moorcock (Willett) John Rogan in Wiltshire.