By the Rev. E. H. Gocldard. 157 



9 — 11. On Aldbourne Warren, opposite to and about f mile S.W. 

 of the group of 4, a group of 3 barrows close together, the large 

 one "The Giant's Grave." O.M. 23 SE. ; A.W. II. Stations 

 XI., XII. Apparently this was opened by Canon Green well as No. 

 COLXXXIII. Arch. LII. 55. 62ft. diam. X 8ft. high, a bell 

 barrow with wide ditch. A cist in centre 3ft. 2in. long X 2ft. 

 wide X 1ft. 2in. deep, containing burnt bones with bone pin 

 with quatrefoil head {Fig. 20), and part of another. 6 flint 

 scrapers in body of the mound. 



12. [CCLXXXIV.] Opened by Canon Greenwell. Arch. LII. 55 

 56. One of 2 barrows touching each other, said by him to be 

 200 yards south of the last, but really due west. The western- 

 most of the two, 64ft. diam. X 8ft. high. In centre a cist 1ft. 9in, 

 diam. x 1ft. 8in. deep, containing burnt bones, bone tweezers, 

 bone pin with perforated head, stone wristguard, and perforated 

 pendent of fiat stone {Figs. 21—23). 0. M. 23 SE. ; A. W. II. 

 Stations XL, XII. 



13. [CCLXXXV.] Barrow on E. side of the last. Opened by Canon 



Greenwell. Circular cist with burnt bones, globular incense cup, 

 and fragments of an " expanded " incense cup, and necklace of 

 1 3 beads, 10 of bone, 1 of shell, 2 of lignite (Fig 14). O.M. 23 SE. ; 

 A.W. II. Stations XL, XII. ; Arch. LII. 56. 



14. [CCLXXXVI.] About 1 mile N.W. of the last, |-mile N.W. of 



Aldbourne Warren Farm and just W. of the Swindon-Hungerford 

 Rd. Opened by Canon Greenwell. 80ft. diam. X 7ft. high. 

 Cist in centre with burnt bones, which had been enclosed in 

 wood, and the cist filled up with ashes. A bronze knife-dagger 

 on the bones. 3 flint scrapers in the mound. O.M. 23 NE. ; 

 A. W. II. Stations XI, XII. 



All the objects found in the barrows above mentioned opened 

 by Canon Greenwell, are in the British Museum. 



15. W. of the two barrows CCLXXXIV., CCLXXXV. O.M. 23 SE. 



shows a single barrow, not in A. W. 

 16—18. 3 barrows close together just S. of road half-way between 



Dudmore Lodge and Woodsend. O.M. 23 SE ; A. W. II. 



Stations XL, XII. 

 19. A barrow, 1 mile S. of Liddington Castle, near parish boundary, 



i-mile N.E. of Lower Upham, just on W. side of track. O.M. 



23 NW. ; A. W. II. 38, Stations XL, XII. 

 [19a] Hoare shows W. of Peakswood, on Baydon boundary, a disc 



barrow cut by the Ermine Street. A. W. II. 36, Stations XL, 



XII. Not on O.M. 



Earthworks. 



Banks and ditches cutting across the ridge of down, noticed by Hoare 

 near " Peck's Hill," or Peak's Down, apparently in Aldbourne. A. W. 

 II. 36 Stations XL, XII. 



