By the Rev. E. H. Godclard. 237 



Earthworks. Grims ditch coming from Standlynch W. through Nunton 

 and Odstock forms boundary of Coombe Bissett and the county 

 for f-mile, and then crosses S. point of parish into Stratford Tony. 

 O.M. 71 SW. ; A.W. I. 232 Station VII. ; Ancient Earthworks of 

 Cranborne Chase 58, plan. 



Saxon. See Barrows 2b 2c above. 



COKSHAM. 



Barrows. Barrow in plantation just S. of Jubilee Wood and \ mile N.W. 

 of Hartham House. O.M. 25 NE. 



Earthworks. The line of the Roman Road and Wansdyke combined form 

 the S. boundary of the parish throughout, passing 200 yds S. of Neston 

 House. In Neston Park the Ridge says Hoare was 6^ft. high. He 

 believes that a cutting here shows that the bank of Wansdyke was 

 thrown up over the Roman Road here and is therefore later. O.M. 

 25 SE, 26 SW. ; A.W. II. 16—30, 1Q plan. 



Roman. "At the back of the late George Inn is an old Roman bas relief 

 of six figures, dug up on the spot." Jackson's Aubrey, 80. 



CORSLEY. 

 Barrows, 



1, 2. Cley Hill. 2 barrows on top of hill, opened by Hoare. The 



larger produced ashes, fragments of pottery, and ears of wheat, 



but no interment. The smaller had an interment of burnt bones 



which had been disturbed. O.M. 51 NE. ; A. W. 1. 51, Station II. 



Earthworks. Cley Hill Gamp, a single ditch and rampart surround the 



top of the hill. O.M. 51 NE. ; A. W. I. 51, Station II. ; View of Cley 



Hill, A.W. I. 55. 



COULSTON, EAST. 



Roman. Hoard of Roman 3rd brass coins in a broken pot found at Baynton 

 dr. 1830, of which 365 were given to Devizes Museum, described, 

 W.A.M. xxxv. 132. 

 112 coins, perhaps the same, W.A.M. ix. 27. Roman spoon found near 

 same spot. Devizes Museum. W.A.M. xxxvii. 496. 



CEICKLADE. 



Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze socketed celt. A. D. Passmore coll. 



W.A.M. xxxvii. 134. 

 Finds, Late Celtic. Bronze bow fibula with openwork foot, probably of 



Roman date. Found in the Churn. British Museum. Guide to 



Early Iron Age, p. 102. 



