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and continuing on W. \ mile into Fittleton to Weather Hill. A.W. 

 I. 180 Plan and Station VI. however show only the northern of 

 these two ditches on the East of the boundary but both of them on 

 the W. side running into Fittleton joining S. of Long barrow (5) and 

 running on towards Beach's Barn. 

 Near Beach's Barn bank and ditch in the cultivated ground along side 

 of hill. Remains of imperfect earthwork, and another square work 

 perfect, with entrance to N., near which the bank and ditch alter 

 their course. This apparently is (as shown on Station VI.) the 

 continuation of the ditch mentioned above. A.W. I. 193, 194 ; 

 Station VI. Not in O.M. 

 Roman. In field 200 yards S. of Beach's Barn, adjoining old Salisbury — 

 Devizes Rd., angular banks, &c, extending over several acres. W. 

 Cunnington, 1894, dug and found abundant evidence of Romano- 

 British occupation. Pottery including Samian, stone roofing tiles, 

 brick tiles, nails, oyster and mussel shells, animal bones, &c. ; at one 

 point pavement of oolitic tiles. W.A.M. xxviii. 172. 



FONTHILL BISHOP. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow in High Park Wood, lj miles N. of Church, between High 



Park Cottage and The Ranch. O.M. 58 SE. ; A.W.I. Station 

 IV. [Low round barrow much spread by rabbits and planting, 

 1913. M.E.C.] 



2. Barrow on Fonthill Down | mile S.W. of last. O.M. 58 SE. ; 



A. W. I. Station IV. 



3. Barrow in Fonthill Bushes | mile E. of last, just N. of Rd., S. W. of 



Woodbine Cottages. O.M. 58 SE. ; A. W. I. Station IV. (?) 

 Finds, Neolithic. Long flint strike-a-light. C. V. Goddard. 

 Roman. Fonthill Down or High Park Hill 1 mile N. of Church, exten- 

 sive British Village with banks and enclosures covering large space. 

 Pottery found. O.M. 58 SE., 64 NE. ; A. W. I. 105 Station IV. 

 " Roman Road," so-called, forms N. boundary of parish for lj miles in 

 High Park and Fonthill Bushes Woods. O.M. 58 SE. 



FOSBUBY, sec TIDCOMBE AND FOSBUKY. 

 FOVANT. 



Earthworks. Chiselbury Camp in S.E. corner of parish 1J miles S.W. 

 of Compton Chamberlaine village, on the ridge. Roughly circular, 

 single vallum and ditch, with entrance and outwork towards S.E. 

 Area 10^ acres, circuit 3 furlongs 154 yds. Height of vallum lift. 

 No signs of habitation found inside camp (Hoare). Area of camp 

 under plough, bastion on S.E. partly ploughed down (1913). A ditch 



