By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 207 



Grims Ditch (0. M. 75 NW.) is shown as running through part of 

 Pentridge (Dorset) E. to W. and crossing Wilts border and entering 

 Bowerchalke at Shire Rack pointing S.W. 



N. of this and S. of Ox Drove which runs E. and W. through the parish, 

 O.M. 73 N.W. shows a series of short lengths of ditch all running 

 roughly N . & S., viz. : — 

 " Great Ditch Banks " just W. of East Chase Farm. 

 Another ditch just on E. side of track \ mile W. of last. 

 A short length pointing N.W. & S.E., to W. of last and N.E. of 



Stanchill Cottages. 

 Two ditches coming out of N. end of Stonedown Wood, one E. and 

 the other W. of Dank Wood corner. 



A short semicircular ditch on Marleycombe Hill close to Barrows (1 — 3). 



'inds, Late Celtic. Fragments of pottery, some leather brown and 



polished, some painted red. Blackmore Museum. 

 toman. British village \ mile S. of Woodminton Farm, W. of track. 



O.M. 70S W. 

 A large British village f mile S.E. of last, N.W. of East Chase Farm, on 



N. side of Ox Drove, about 1 mile south of Bowerchalke. O.M. 75 



NW. ; A. W. I. 245, Stations VIII., IX. 



BOX. 

 iarrows. 



1 — 3. Three barrows close together in field adjoining and S.W. of 

 Hatt House. O.M. 25 SW. 

 arthworks. Roman Rd. and Wansdyke combined form S. boundary of 

 parish throughout, called the Wansdyke here. 0. M. 25 SE. ; A. W- 

 II. 16—33, 78. 

 A ditch ? shown on King's Down just N. of Kingsdown Farm. O.M. 

 25 SW. 

 inds, Late Celtic. Very large and fine bronze brooch of " La Tene I." 



type found near, 1906. Brit. Museum, 

 oman. A large villa with fine pavements just S. of Church, excavated 

 partly 1881, more completely 1902. Altar, sculpture, capital, and 

 other objects, Devizes Museum. Gent. Mag., 1831, Pt. L, 595 ; 1833 

 Pt. I. 357, 358; Brit. Arch. Jour. xvi. 340 ; W.A.M. xxvi. 405 ; 

 xxviii. 258 ; xxxiii. 236 Jigs. 



BOYTON. 

 irrows. 



1. Corton Long Barrow on Barrow Hill, 216ft. long x 25ft. wide, 

 opened by W. Cunnington 1801 and 1804. O.M. 58 NW. See 

 Appendix, Long Barrows. 



