By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 249 



Roman. The Fosseway forms E. boundary of parish. O.M. 8 SW. 



In 4 fields on each side of the Avon stream partly in Easton Grey, J mile 

 S.E. of Ch., partly in Foxley, a large Eoman settlement identified by 

 Hoare as Mutuantonis, " White Walls." Many coins, foundations, 

 and tessellated pavement found here. Relief of 4 figures under 

 portico inscribed civilis fecit, and head of female statue, found 1810 

 near the site, preserved at Easton Grey House. O.M. 8 SW. ; A. W. 

 II. 100, 101, fig. & plan; Jackson's Aubrey p. 85 ; Britton's Beauties 

 of Wilts III. 134 ; Arch. Journ. xxxvii. 145 ; W.A.M. viii. 16 ; xxxi. 127. 



EASTON EOYAL. 

 Barrows. 



1. Godsbury Barrow. O.M. 42 NW. ; A. W. I. Station VI. 

 [la] A disc barrow on Easton Hill 1 mile S. of Easton village, planted 

 with trees. ? The circular enclosure in Easton Clump on O.M. 

 42 NW., not otherwise shown. A. W. I. 190, Station VI. 

 [lb, c]. A. W. I. Station VI. also shows two small barrows in valley 

 S. of the last, between it and Godsbury, not on O.M., and one 

 barrow to W. of Godsbury, between it and the 6 barrows near 

 Milton Hill Farm, which is probably Milton Lilborne 8. 

 Earthworks. Hoare notes faint traces of a circular entrenchment round 

 Godsbury Hill. A. W. I. 189. 

 Hoare says a vallum and ditch surround the British village on Easton 

 Hill, and a ditch leads to it. A. W. 1. 190, Station VI. Remains of 

 these shown on O.M. 42 NW. 

 Roman. " British village" with earthworks {see above) just S. and E. of 

 Easton Clump about 1 mile S. of Easton village. O.M. 42 NW. ; 

 A.W.I. 190, Station VI. 

 Saxon. Easton Hill. Interment in coffin with iron nails, iron knife, and 

 double bone comb. Devizes Museum Cat. II. S 2 — S 2 b. [? Saxon 

 or Roman.] 



EBBESBOUENE WAKE AND FIFIELD BAVANT. 



Barrows. 



1. Barrow just S. of trackway N. of Church Bottom, W. of Fifield 



Down. O.M. 75 NW. ; not in A.W. 



2. Another | mile S.E. of the last. O.M. 70 NW. ; not in A. W. 



3. Barrow S. of East Combe Wood and just N. of the Ox Drove. 



O.M. 75 NW. ; A. W. I. Stations VIII. IX. 



4. 5. Two barrows close together just S. of the Ox Drove, \ mile E. 

 of Bigley Buildings, \ mile W. of No. 2, near Alvediston boun- 

 dary. O.M. 74 NE. ; A. W. I. Stations VIII. IX. 



[Barrow Hill, \ mile S. of Church, testifies to former existence of 

 a barrow here.] 



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