By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 199 



40. To E. of this on the extreme point of the hill over Bps. Cannings 

 a very low barrow. O.M. 34 NW. ; Smith p. 70, IV. B. VIII. c. 



E. of the Devizes — Beckhampton Rd. and S. of Wansdyke. O.M 

 34 NE. 



41. Barrow ^-mile S. of Shepherd's Shore, much ploughed down. 



O.M. 34NE. ; Smith , p. 70, IV. 0. VIII. a. 



42, 43. On Easton Hill, N.E. of Easton Farm, and i-mile S. of 



Wansdyke, 2 bowl-shaped barrows. O.M. 34 NE. ; Smith p 

 113, VIII. D. VIII. b, c. 



44. E. of this on Kitchen Barrow Hill, Long barrow, marked "Kitchen 



Barrow " on O.M. 34 NE. [? this is apparently Thurnam's 

 " Horton Barrow "] ; Smith p. 114, VIII. E. VIII. h. See appen- 

 dix, Long Barrows. 



45. N. of this is another mound, 1 a barrow. O.M. 34 NE. ; Smith p. 

 114, VIII. E. VIII. i. [Has every appearance of being a round 

 barrow damaged by stone diggers and plough. 1913. M.E.C. 



On the next point of hill to the E. close to Allington boundary, a 

 group of 4 barrows (46—49). O.M. 34 NE. ; Smith pp. 113, 

 114, VIII. E. VIII. a, b, c. shows 3 only. 



46 (a). Bowl-shaped, opeiled by Thurnam, burnt bones with glass 



bead, and 3 beads and pendant of jet. W.A.M. vi. 324 (No. 15). 



47 (b). Large bowl-shaped barrow with ditch, opened by Thurnam. 



Disc of flint found. W.A.M. vi. 325. 

 48(c). Large bowl-shaped barrow with ditch, opened by Thurnam. 

 Cin. urn with burnt bones, inverted on a flat stone. W.A.M. 

 vi. 325 (No. 16). 

 49. Bishops Cannings Down, barrow on parish boundary, just to S. 

 of the above 3. OM. 34 NE 

 [Barrows 46—49 all on steep hill side and never ploughed. 1913. 

 M.E.C] 



E. of Devizes — Beckhampton Rd. and N. of Wansdyke. O.M. 34 

 NE. 3 small barrows close together in line just N.E. of Shep- 

 herds Shore, and opposite Baltic Farm. O.M. 34 NE. 

 SO— 52. (d) Very small, no ditch, opened, no record ; (e) very low, 

 no ditch, opened, no record ; (f) very small and low, opened by 

 Thurnam, shallow grave 2ft. deep with skeleton of female, a few 

 ox teeth under the turf. O.M. 34 NE. ; W.A.M. vi. 323 (No. 6) ; 

 Smith p. 110, VIII. D. VII. d, e, f. 



53. Small low barrow at 5th mile from Devizes, close to Rd. Opened, 

 no record. OM. 34 NE. ; Smith p. Ill, VIII. D. VII. r. 



54. Barrow to S.E. of this on slope of down, very low with large 

 ditch and bank outside it. Opened by Hoare 1814. A grave 

 with skeleton and drinking cup at the head. The subject of a 

 poem by the Rev. John Skinner entitled " Beth Pennard or the 

 British Chieftain's Grave." O.M. 34 NE. ; A. W. II. 93 PI. xxxv ; 



