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2. Barrow just outside rampart of Lidbury Camp on Littlecott Down, 



on N.E. side. O.M. 47 NE. ; A. W. I. 192, Station VI. ; Soc. 

 Ant. Map 31. 



3. Longstreet Down 1 mile S. of Chisenbury Warren, barrow N. of 



track. O.M. 48 NW. ; Soc. Ant. Map 34. 



4. Barrow just on S. edge of track i mile E. of the last. O.M. 48 



NW. ; A. W. I. Station VI. shows 3 barrows here, apparently 3 

 and 4, and another further E. ; Soc. Ant. Map 35. 



5. 6. To S.W. of these last, W. of Dreweat's Clump, twin-barrows 



enclosed in one ditch. Opened by Hoare 1806 & 1811. Burnt 



bones and bone pin in one, an immense quantity of wood ashes, 



flint flakes, and animals' bones in the other. O.M. 47 NE. ; A. W. 



I. 193, figured as " No. 7 " p. 22 ; Soc. Ant. Map 32, 33. 

 7. On Enford Down ^ mile N.W. of Clark's Penning, just S. of cross 



tracks, barrow shown in A.W. I Station V. North, probably a 



mound not marked " Tumulus " on O.M. 47 SW. 

 [7a] Hoare A.W. I. Station V. North shows barrow just N. of last 



between track and ditch, close to S. side of ditch. Not on O.M. 

 [7b.] Another barrow between track and ditch to W. of the last shown 



on A. W. I. Station V. North ; perhaps a " mound " close to 



corner of Upavon, on O.M. 47 NW. 

 [7c] Hoare shows barrow actually in the track W. of Haxton and just 



S. of Fifield Folly. A. W. I. Station V. North. Not on O.M. 



47 SE. 



earthworks. Ditch running from Ell Barrow W. to E. crosses Charlton, 

 Rushall, and Upavon and runs a mile into Enford. O.M. 47 NW. 

 & S W. ; A. W. I. 175, Station V. North ; Soc. Ant. Map 70. 



Coombe Hill 2£ miles E. of Enford, N. of Beeches Barn, British village 

 and double ditch pointing N. towards British village near Lidbury. 

 A.W. I. 193, Station VI.; not in O.M. 48 NW. [These remains 

 still very extensive and perfect, 1913. M.E.C.] 



Littlecott Down 2 miles E. of East Chisenbury. Lidbury Camp, small 

 but perfect square earthwork, entrance to S., circuit 330 yds. Bank 

 and ditch run S. from it into valley, on S.E. side of which is a 

 British settlement with many banks, ditches and lynchets. O.M. 47 

 NE. ; A. W. I. 192, Station VI. ; Soc. Ant. Map 30. 



Chisenbury Camp or "Trendle" (Hoare) on down about 2 miles N.E. 

 of Enford village, near Upavon boundary, remains of circular 

 earthwork. Area 5 acres, circuit 594 yds. Vestiges of outworks 

 on S. side where Hoare supposed entrance to have been. Hoare 

 thinks this one of the circular earthworks which were not defensive. 

 O.M. 47 NE. ; A. W. I. 192, Station VI. ; Soc. Ant. Map 11. 



Hoare notes on the same ridge, a short distance W. of Chisenbury Camp, 

 the remains of another earthwork forming the segment of a circle, 

 with a bolder rampart. A. W. I. 192 ; not in O.M. [No trace of this 

 to be found, 1913. M.E.C.] 



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