208 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities. 



2. Barrow on Heytesbury boundary, 1 mile W. of Corton Down, N. 



of Long Bottom. (The barrow close to it is in Heytesbury). 

 O.M. 58 NW. ; A.W.I. Station IV. 



3. Barrow | mile E. of last at end of Well Bottom, W. of track, W. 



of Corton Down. O.M. 58 NW. ; A. W. I. Station IV. 



4. Barrow f mile W. of Boyton Field Farm, J mile S. of Corton 



Field, " in Boyton Manor, on a neck of land projecting from 

 the Great Ridge Wood to Stockton Sheep pond, having Dean 

 Valley on the right," was opened by W. Cunnington 1804. Its 

 diam. was 40ft. and height 3ft. 9in. In grave 4ft. deep in the 

 chalk the skeleton of young person, with large drinking cup at 

 feet 9in. high, and near it a very small cup, 3^-in. high, of 

 drinking cup shape. O.M. 58 NE. ; A. W. I. 102, Station IV. ; 

 Arch. xv. 343, PI. XVI. figs, i, xvii. ; W.A.M. xxi. 257. 



5. Barrow on Boyton Down just E. of Boyton Field Farm on Sher- 



rington boundary, 70 yds. from Long Barrow in Sherrington, 76ft. 

 diam., 14ft. high, opened by W. Cunnington 1804. 13 skeletons 

 lying in different directions within 2ft. of top of barrow. 

 Primary interment heap of burnt bones only in shallow cist. 

 O.M. 58 NE. ; A. IF. I. 101, Station IV. ; Arch. xv. 340, PI. xvi.; 

 fig. 3. [This unusually large barrow has never been ploughed, 

 though disfigured by excavations in it. M.E.C.] 

 On Corton Downs adjoining Tytherington, a small barrow with 

 burnt bones and incense cup. A.W. I. 103, PI. xii. ; Stourhead 

 Cat. 32 fig. 



Earthworks. On Corton Down, N. of Great Ridge Wood, Hoare notes 

 " an irregular bank and ditch pursuing their course over the Downs 

 towards the wood. A. W. I. 104. A fragment of this ditch is shown 

 on Corton Down, O.M. 58 NW., and another just S. of barrow (4.) 

 O.M. 58 NE. 

 A small nearly square earthwork enclosure in Great Ridge Wood, in 

 " Scrubbed Oak," near S. parish boundary. O.M. 58 SW. 



BRADENSTOKE, see LYNEHAM. 



BEADFORD-ON-AVON\ 



Roman. Considerable number of coins, chiefly of Victorinus, Allectus, 

 Carausius, Constantine, &c, found in upper part of town called 

 " Budbury." Traces of entrenchments in " Bed and Bolster Field." 

 W.A.M. v. 6—8. 

 Small stone coffin found at the Brewery, 1 before 1907, 4ft, 2^in. x I8in. 

 wide. 



BRADLEY, NORTH. 



Roman. Human remains and lead coffin found 1851, just S.W. of Cutter- 

 idge Farm. ? Roman. O.M. 44 NE. 



