By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 253 



[6b.] [Hoare in Plan of " Chidbury Camp " A.W. I. 180 shows a barrow 

 apparently in the S. point of Everley, just N. of Snail Down 

 Square, not shown on O.M. 48 NW. or on A. W. I. Station VI.] 



7. Old Hat barrow at point of junction of Everley (Cow Down),Milton 

 Lilborne, and Collingbourne Kingston. O.M. 42 SW. 



8. 1 mile S. of this exactly on boundary of Collingbourne Kingston, 

 a barrow in a small circular clump just S. of Marlborough Road. 

 O.M. 42 SW. ; A. W. I. Station VI. ; Soc. Ant. Map. 17. 



[For other barrows near Everley see Collingbourne Ducis, Colling- 

 bourne Kingston, and Pewsey.] 

 Earthworks. Somewhere S.W. of Lower Everley 1 near trackway from 

 Coombe an imperfect circular earthwork, says Hoare. No signs of 

 habitation found by digging. A. W. I. 193, Station VI. ; not on O.M. 

 Saxon. Secondary interment in barrow 1 above. 



FARLEY, see PITTON. 



FIGHELDEAN. 

 Barrows. 



1. Gallows Barrow at Cliffe End, E. of the river. Opened by Capt. 

 W. Hawley (No. 12). Had been opened before, no cist found. 

 Flint arrowhead. British Museum. O.M. 47 SE. ; not in A. W. ; 

 W.A.M. xxxvi. 624 ; Soc. Ant. Map 142. 



2, 3. Group of 3 barrows close to river opposite Netheravon [one is 

 in Fittleton (1)]. O.M. 47 SE. ; A. W. I. Station VI. shows only 

 one ; Soc Ant. Map. 113. 



4. Barrow in Bourn ebottom Clump on Figheldean Down. O.M. 48 

 SW. ; Soc. Ant. Map 115. 



5. AnotherjusttoS.W. of the last on W. side of track. O.MA8 SW.; 

 Soc. Ant. Map 114. 



6. Barrow on Ablington Down, S.W. of Ablington Furze, E. of New 

 Barn. O.M. 48 S W. ; not shown on A.W.I; Soc. Ant. Map 144. 



7 — 13. On Ablington Down at S. end of Bournebottom a group of 7 

 barrows near together (7 — 16), of which 8 — 11 are in O.M. 48 

 SW., and 12 and 13 in O.M. 55 NW. ; A.W. I. Station VI. ; 

 Soc. Ant. Map 146, 150, 147, 148, 149, 151, 152. 



12. The westernmost of the two barrows on the S. side of the group 

 just N. of the Drove Way, opened by Capt. W. Hawley (No. 10). 

 Bowl-shaped cist in chalk, burnt bones with small bronze dagger 

 with midrib and three rivets 4£in. long, and 8 cylindrical notched 

 glass beads, 4 fusiform beads of lignite, and stud (like collar stud) 

 of lignite. Brit. Museum. Proc. Soc-. Ant. xxii. 124 ; W.A.M. 

 xxxvi. 622, figs, plan. 



