By the Rev. E. H. Godclard. 221 



CHARLTON NEAR PEWSEY. 

 farrows. 



[la.] Barrow on Charlton Down N. of Churcli Ditches and British 

 village. A. W. I. Station V. Not in O.M. 47 NW. 



Earthworks. A line of ditch beginning with Long Ditch in Marden 



crosses Wilsford into Charlton, then crosses the parish into Rushall 



and on towards Casterley. O.M. 47 N W. ; Soc. Ant. Map 24. 



Another line l| mile S. of last, going W. to E. from Ell Barrow crosses 



Charlton and on into Enford. O.M. 47 N W. ; A. W. I. 175, Station V. 



toman. British village on Charlton Down W. of site of Church Ditches 

 in Rushall. O.M. 47 NW. ; A. W. I. 175 ; Soc. Ant. Map 25. 

 Coins found, no details, W.A.M. ix. 27. 



CHERHILL. 

 iarrows. 



1. Large low barrow 20 yds. E. of E. rampart of Oldbury, 50ft. diam., 



2ft. high. Urn found in it by flint diggers, 1858. Opened by 

 W. Cunnington. In cist, 18in. deep x 18in. wide, a large urn 

 inverted over burnt bones. Wood ashes and animals' bones in 

 the mound. Devizes Museum, Cat. II. xl4 fig. ; A. W. II., 

 Stations XL, XII. ; W.A.M. vi. 73,74.,%. ; xxiii. 214; Smith 

 p. 95 VII. D. V. f. ; Arch, xliii. 334, 349, PI. xxx.fig. 3. 

 la. The remains of a mound just on Cherhill (N.) side of boundary 

 a little W. of monument represents the long barrow opened 

 by Cunnington. W.A.M. xiii. 103; xxiii. 215; Smith, p. 50, 

 III. C, V. d. Not on 0. M. 27 SE. See Appendix Long barrows. 



2, 3. Two barrows? on edge of hill just N. of White Horse. O.M. 



27 SE. ; Smith p. 96 VII. D. V. i, k, thinks they are not barrows. 



4. Very large, high, bowl-shaped barrow, J-mile N.E. of Oldbury, E. 



of track to Yatesbury, just S. of Old Bath Rd., opened, no 

 record. 0. M. 27 SE. ; Smith p. 95 VII. D. V. e. 



5. Low and flat barrow, f-mile E. of Oldbury, 100 yds. E. of barn on 



Nolands Down. O.M. 27 SE. ; Smith p. 98 VII. E. V. u. 



6. Large bowl-shaped barrow on Yatesbury boundary just N. of Old 



Bath Rd., with ditch running N. from it. Opened, no record. 

 O.M. 27 SE. ; Smith p. 97 VII. E. V. g. 

 Barrow opened at Cherhill, 1835. Pottery, bones, urn, and large 

 pair of ox horns. Jackson's Aubrey, 40 ; Devizes Gazette, Oct. 

 25th, 1835. 

 [For other barrows, &c, on Oldbury, see Calne Without.] 

 arthworks. Cherhill Down. Bank and ditch running E. from Old- 

 bury 11 miles into Avebury parish. O. M. 27 SE. ; Smith VII. D. V. b. 

 Cherhill Down. S. of the above ditch and E. of Oldbury, many banks 

 and ditches including a rectangular enclosure. O.M. 27 SE. ; Smith 

 VII. D. V. d, e. 



