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



CHUTE. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow close to ditch just S.W. of Scots Poor on S. edge of lane 



and boundary of Collingbourne Kingston. O.M. 43 SW. 



2. Barrow £ mile S. of Scots Poor on Mount Cowdown E. of Oxhanger 



Wood. O.M. 43 SW. 

 [2a, 2b, 2c] Hoare A. W. I. 188, Station VI. shows two barrows on 

 Chute Down 1 mile E. of Chute, and one inside earthworks N.E. 

 of Upper Conholt, not in O.M. 49 N.W. 



Earthworks. Hoare says a bank and ditch 320 yds. N. of Collingbourne 

 Lodge (? in Chute) issue from the wood in bold form, cross ChuteDown 

 N. & S. (shown on O.M. 49 NW.) near the Collingbourne Kingston 

 boundary, and proceed, after interruptions, to Gammon's Farm, 

 forming from there the boundary of Collingbourne Kingston and 

 Chute to Scots Poor, where they reach the Roman Road. A. W. 1. 187, 

 Station VI. The latter part of its course is shown on O.M. 43 SW. 

 to Scots Poor where it stops on the O.M., but it can be traced further 

 into Shalborne and over Silver Down. 



Roman. Chute Causeway, the Roman Rd. Cunetio to Winchester curves 

 round N. W. to S.E. from Scots Poor to Conholt Park just inside the 

 Chute — Tidworth boundary all the way except just at Scots Poor 

 where it forms the parish boundary. At Conholt it forms N . boundary 

 of park at first then turns S.E. across the park, a bold and perfect 

 piece of road, where it regains the straight line it had left at Tidcombe. 

 It leaves the parish and county at Hampshire Gate pointing straight 

 to Winchester. O.M. 43 SW. & SE. ; A. W. I. 188, Station VI. ; II. 

 69, 70. 

 Stukeley Iter. VI. 1723 p. 132, says " Bones are dug up plentifully in a 

 place called ' Bloodfield ' especially. A stone coffin, with skeleton, 

 arrow, and ' spear head of brass,' a horse found buried 3 yds. from 

 the body." ? Roman. 



CLARENDON. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow in corner of copse just N.E. of Pitton Lodge. O.M. 67 



SW. ; A. W. I. Station VII. 



2. Barrow just outside wood and just S. of Lodge. O.M. 67 SW. ; 



A.W.I. Station VII. 

 [2a.J A. W. I. Station VII. shows a third barrow here, not on O.M. 

 67 SW. 

 Finds, Neolithic. Ground flint celt. Blackmore Museum. W.A.M. 

 x. 36. 

 At Petersfinger. Neolithic flint cores, scrapers, hollow scrapers, knives, 

 flakes, &c. Blackmore Museum. O.M. 66 SE. ; Evans' Stone, 250. 

 Bronze Age. At Petersfinger, a globular cooking pot with upstanding 

 rim and rude ears, found with a quantity of flint flakes. ? of what 

 age. 



