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



At East Chisenbury in grounds of the Grove Mansion " a bold embank- 

 ment carried across the valley with double ramparts" the space 

 between them 9 paces. These earthworks, called " Gladiators 

 Walk" in O.M., are to Hoare "unaccountable." O.M. 47 NE. ; 

 A. W. 1. 193; Soc. Ant. Map, 29. 



At the Twin Barrows, 2 miles E. of Enford village, a bank and ditch 

 going W. towards the Avon. Another running to barrows (3 & 4). 

 A. W. I. 193, Station VI. ; not in O.M. 47 NE. or 48 NW. 

 Soman. British village at Coombe Hill see under Earthworks above. 



S. of Lidbury Camp extensive British village, many banks, enclosures, 

 &c. A. W. I. 192, Station VI. ; not in O.M. 



EELESTOKE. 



Barrows. A small barrow, diam. 50ft., height 5ft. 6in., just inside Hill 



Wood at top of hill near roadway, Pear Tree Lane. Opened B. H. 



Cunnington 1902. Burnt bones in shallow cist only. Not in A.W. 



or O.M. 45 NE. ; W.A.M. xxxii. 224 ; xxxiii. 297. 

 Roman. Stone coffin (destroyed) and many coins found at " The Sands," 



and in 18th century many coins found on " The Sharp." W.A.M. 



xxxiii. 298. 



EVEELEY. 

 Barrows. 



[Group of 4 barrows close together (1 to 4) 1 mile N. of Lower or W. 

 Everley just S. of track Marlborough to W. Everley, close to Pewsey 

 boundary. " Everley Barrows." O.M. 42 SW. ; A. W. I. Station VI. ; 

 W.A.M. ii. 39 ; vi. 332 ; xxxvii. 123 ; Arch, xliii. 455 fig. ; not num- 

 bered on Soc. Ant. Map.] 



1 . Fine bell barrow 13ft. high opened by Thurnam [No. 26]. In centre 



in slight cist in chalk a large deposit of burnt bones, nothing else. 

 In upper part of barrow a skeleton at full length. ? Saxon. 



2. Fine bell barrow on W. side of last,ll Jft. high, opened by Thurnam 



[No. 27]. Burnt bones and small bronze knife dagger 3in. long, 

 now in Brit. Museum, and close by a pile of wood ashes. 



3. A disc barrow on S. side of the bell barrows, opened by Thurnam, 



nothing found. 



4. Small mound on N. side between the bell barrows, opened by 



Thurnam, nothing found. " Probably not sepulchral." 



5, 6. [6a] Two barrows just S. of road from Devizes, f mile W. of 

 Lower or W. Everley. O.M. 42 S.W. ; Soc. Ant. Map 15, 16. 

 Thurnam opened 3 low barrows in ploughed field, 1853, and A. W. 

 I. Station VI. shows 3. Nothing was found in the 2 smaller, but 

 in the central one [No 25] 3ft. 6in. high, burnt bones and charcoal. 

 W.A.M. vi. 332. 



