ANCIENT EARTHWORKS 



High Bray. — Tumuli are on the NE. of Whitefield Down, and others, with ' Satta Barrow,' on 

 Bray Common SE. of Muxworthy Ridge. Another is on Fullaford Down near the Five 

 Cross Way. 

 HoLNE. — Tumuli are on Holne Moor to the S. and SW. of Venford Bridge, and at Holne Lee. 

 HoLswoRTHY. — * Ugworthy Barrow ' is on Ugworthy Moor to the W. of Ugworthy ; and 



another on the SW. of the village. 

 HuisH. — One tumulus is in this parish, 



HuNTSHAW. — Tumuli are situated to the NW. of Darracott Moor, and to the S. of Haycroft. 

 Ilsington. — Tumuli are situated near Rippon Tor. A brass celt was found in this parish, 

 Ipplepen. — One tumulus is to the S. of Darnafield Cross, and another NW. of Rowdon Plantation. 



A celt of copper was found in this parish in 1820. 

 Knowstone. — Tumuli lie between New Moor Plantation and Owaldborough Moor, and on 



Whitefield Moor. 

 Lew Trenchard. — One barrow is to the SW. of Westdown Pool. 

 LuNDY Island. — A tumulus is to the W. of Three Quarter Wall, and one to the E. on Tibbet's 



Hill. 

 LuppiTT. — A barrow is on Hartridge, E. of Shelf Farm. 

 Lydford. — Many tumuli remain in this extensive parish : ' Quintin's Man Tumulus ' is to the W. 



of Varracombe, Dartmoor Forest ; one is on Hanging-stone Hill to the N. of White Horse 



Hill ; and another NW. of Walern Oak. A tumulus is to the E. of Blacklake Brook ; one 



on Dartmoor SW. of Moorlands ; and others to the S. of Lynch Tor, Dartmouth Forest. 



' Huntingdon Barrow,' is at Huntingdon Warren ; others on Lakebead Hill, and one north of 



Lydford at the junction of the Watergate and Hartwell Roads. Tumuli are also on Bridestow 



and Sourton Common, to the W. of Blackton Copse and W. of Dandgoot Tor. 

 A British coin of gold was found near Prince Town in the parish. 

 Lynton. — Tumuli to the S. of Shallowfield Common, others between Warcombe Water and 



Ruckham Combe ; and one NE. of Dean. 

 Manaton. — Four tumuli are on Soussons Common and others near Black Hill. 

 Marldon. — A tumulus is on Beacon Hill. 

 Martinhoe. — Tumuli are situated to the SE. of the village. 

 Marwood. — One barrow is on Heuish Down, to the NW. of Honeywell, and another eastward of 



Heuish Down Plantation. 

 Marytavy. — Tumuli lie to the N. of Blackdown on the E, side of the high road from Tavistock to 



Okehampton. 

 Meavy. — One barrow is on Wifford Down. 

 MoLLAND. — Two tumuli are on MoUand Common, one between Black Ball on the N. and White 



Moor on the S., and one to the S. of Round Hill. 

 North Bovey. — ' King's Barrow ' is situated on King Tor, and other tumuli are to the N. of 



Birch Tor, Headland Warren. 

 North Molton. — ' Five Barrows,' on Western Common, consist of seven tumuli, one of them has 



a diameter lof 66 ft., and is nearly encircled by a trench. Other tumuli are on the W. of 



Twitchen Ball Corner, and one to the W. of Hangley Cleave. 

 North Petherwin. — Two barrows, one of them a large size, are to the SE. of Brazacott, and 



SW. of Paynter's Moor Plantation. 

 Oakford. — A tumulus is on the SE. part of Blackenford Moor. 

 Okehampton. — Tumuli are found on Black Down, Dartmoor ; on Yes Tor ; and one on 



Fordsland Ledge to the E. of Blackton Copse. 

 Pancrasweek. — Three tumuli are in position SE. of Highermoor. 

 Parracombe. — * Roe Barrow ' is on the S. of South Common, and another tumulus on Rowley 



Down. 

 Peters Marland. — Three tumuli are in Week Copse, to the SE. of Common Moor. 

 Petertavy. — Six tumuli are on Black Down, two to the N. and four to the S. of White Hill. One 



on Standon Hill to the N. of Baggar Tor Brook ; one on White Tor, Cudlipptown Down ; 



and ' White Barrow ' to the N. of Cocks Hill on the boundary of the parishes of Petertavy and 



Lydford. 

 Petrockstow. — A tumulus in Heathermoor Plantation. 

 Plymouth. — A Romano-British burial ground was found on Stamford Hill in 1 864, when the new 



fort was constructed, with fragments of pottery and bronze implements. 

 Plympton St. Mary. — Tumuli are on Crownhill Down, near the Hemerdon China Clay 



Works. 

 Plymstock. — A tumulus on Barrow Hill, NW. of Higher Goosewell. Three daggers, 



sixteen bronze celts, weapons, etc., were found near Oreston, in this parish, 24 October, 



1868. 



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