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Barrow (Cranham.) Five flint flakes (rather large ones,) with 
several pieces of old British pottery, were found in the centre 
line of the Barrow, about 12 feet from the western quarry, on 
_ the original surface of the ground, and with them many burnt 
stones. I should mention that many of the bones in the 
chamber were much burnt, some of them being quite black, and 
many stones showed signs of fire, though many were unburnt. 
No signs of the stain of manganese were found. 
Taking everything into consideration, I should say that the 
interesting Long Barrow at Randwick is of earlier date than 
those at Uley, Nympsfield and Notgrove, and later in date than 
the ones at West Tump, Lower Swell and Eyford. . 
By direction of the owner, Mrs Barrow (an odd coincidence,) 
the walls and chambers have been covered up to protect them 
from damage. 
