By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 233 



17. (9) Only partially opened by Rev. W. C. Lukis, nothing found. 



W.A.M. x. 91 ; Soc. Ant. Map. 99. 



18. (11) Low slightly elongated barrow, opened by Rev. W. C. 

 Lukis. Burnt bones on a heap of mould 18in. above floor of 

 barrow, fragment of bone implement only. W.A.M. x. 91 ; Soc. 

 Ant. Map 100. 



19—21. Group of 3 small barrows close together, J-mile S.E. of last 

 group, E. of Leckford Bottom and Southly Bridge, just on S. 

 or E. edge of track, close to N. Tidworth boundary. Two of 

 these opened by Rev. W. C. Lukis, 1861. O.M. 48 NE. ; W.A.M. 

 x 102 ; Soc. Ant. Map. 105, 104, 103. 



20. Opened by Rev. W. C. Lukis, Roman pottery, &c, scattered in 

 mound, previously disturbed. 



21. Partly removed in making roadway, opened by Rev. W. C. Lukis. 

 Fragments of two large urns which had contained burnt bones 

 amongst large flints. Under them in the centre a circular cist 

 2ft. wide and 2ft. deep containing charcoal and burnt bones. 



Three small barrows in rowE. and W. [21a— 21c] on slope of 

 hill somewhere near Leckford Bridge N. of the Everley— Ludger- 

 shall Rd. and E. of the Collingbourne — Tidworth Rd. Much 

 ploughed down. Opened by Rev. W. C. Lukis, 1857. Not 

 on O.M. 48 NE. ; W.A.M. x. 103 ; Soc. Ant. Map 105*. 

 [21a]. Westernmost of the 3, at depth of 1ft. from top a thick layer 

 of ashes and charcoal with a few burnt bones. Under this a 

 circular hole 14in. diameter X 1ft. deep containing burnt bones 

 and charcoal. 

 [21b]. The middle barrow. Similar layer of charcoal covering hole 2ft. 



diameter X 2ft. deep, filled with charcoal and burnt bones. 

 [21c]. Easternmost. 6in. from top, burnt bones and charcoal and 

 bone pin with pierced head, and skull of Bos longifrons. Devizes 

 Museum Cat. II. x 31. 

 22. Barrow E. of Wick Down, W. of Joyce's Copse. O.M. 48 NE. ; 

 not numbered on Soc. Ant. Map. 

 Earthworks. Sunnyhill and Windmill Hill Down, 1 \ mile S. of village, 

 S. of Devizes — Ludgershall Rd. near N. Tidworth boundary, bank 

 and ditch running E. and W. O.M. 48 NE. ; A. W. I. 186, Station 

 VI. 

 Wick Down, \\ mile SE. of Collingbourne Kingston, a ditch running 



for a short distance E. and W. O.M. 48 NE. ; Soc. Ant. Map 65*. 

 In Exdown Copse, N. of Crawlboys on Ludgershall border, a ditch. 



A. W. I. 187, Station VI. 

 Hoare A. W. I. Station VI. shows a ditch running N. and S. over top 

 of Windmill Hill and Tickpit Hill, not in O.M. 48 N.E. and S.E. 

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