By the Rev. E. H. Ooddard. 213 



[la, lb.] Utfcott Down. Two low barrows in round plantation W. 

 side of Kidgeway, between White Horse and Barbury. Smith p. 

 121, IX. I. I. b. c. ; A. W. II. 41 shows 3 barrows on this down ; 

 not in O.M. 22 SE. 

 [lc] Barrow N. of Swindon Rd. near Wyre Farm. A. W. II. Stations 

 XI. XII. ; not in Smith or O.M. 

 Earthworks. Binknoll Camp. Promontory camp on projecting spur 

 (? of what age), area 5f acres. Mound at apex and outer and inner 

 bailey. O.M. does not show outer rampart, almost destroyed. 

 O.M. 22 NW. ; A. W. II. 95. 

 Slight rectangular earthwork on slope of hill just N. of road up White 

 Horse Hill. O.M. 22 SE. 

 The Ridge u ay running along the crest of Hackpen Hill forms part of E. 

 boundary of parish (and of Ogbourne St. Andrew and Preshute). 

 O.M. 22 SE. ; A IF. II. 46. 

 Finds, Eoliths. These have been found in drift on top of Hackpen at 

 878ft. H. G. 0. Kendall. W.A. M. xxxv. 324 ; Man, June, 1907, p. 84. 

 Finds, Neolithic. Uffcott, &c. Flint scrapers and other worked flints. 



J. W. Brooke ; H. G. O. Kendall. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze palstave 1853. Devizes Museum, Cat. II. 



B18; W.A.M. i. 65 ; xxxvii. 132. 

 Roman. Bronze stamp. Devizes Museum, Cat. II. 355 fig, ; W.A.M. 

 xxviii. 89 fig. ; xxxvi. 508. 



BROAD TOWN. 

 Barrows. 



[1]. Barrow 1 just at top of escarpment at head of Thornhill Lane. 

 The top was removed 1834. Saxon? interment (? secondary). 

 Skeletons with large amber bead and iron arrowhead and glass 

 bead. Devizes Museum, Gat. II. 81— 81b ; W.A.M. vi. 256 ; xxix. 

 86 ; not in O.M. 22 NW., or Smith. 



Saxon. See Barrow, above. 



BROKENBOROUGH. 



Roman. The Fosseway forms N.W. boundary of parish for about 2^ miles 

 and also of the county for this distance, as far as Shipton Moyne 

 extends. The boundary of Brokenborough and Long Newnton only 

 follows the Fosse for short distances, and Newnton extends irregularly 

 E. of it. O.M. 8 NW. and SW. 

 A number of Roman coins and trinkets found casually from time to 

 time. W.A.M. viii. 16 ; xxxiii. 331. 



BROMHAM. 

 Barrows. 



1, 2. Oliver's Camp. 2 small barrows close together just outside 

 rampart on S.W. point of the camp and hill. Opened by B. H. 



