By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 265 



patellas, jug, lead piping, iron spade sheath, butcher's knife, keys, 

 bone implements, amber bead, palette, iron weights, querns, leather 

 shoe sole, cinerary urn, hypocaust tiles, Samian pottery with potters 

 names, imported Belgic wares, coins Trajan to Magnentius. Stone 

 foundations of large building and tessellated pavement found 

 between Ham and Heywood House. A. W. I. 53 Station II. Well 

 opened 1879 by H. Cunnington. W '.A.M. xxxvi. 464. List of potters' 

 names, W.A.M. xxxvi. 467. 

 Lead coffin found at Apsley Farm, 1910. Devizes Museum. W.A.M. 

 xxxvi. 508. 



HIGHWAY. 



Roman. Coins found 1863. No details. W A.M. ix. 27. 



HIGHWORTH. 



Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze socketed chisel and palstave 1899 ; socketed 

 looped celt 1905, A. D. Passmore colln. W.A.M. xxxiv. ZlQJigs. ; 

 xxxvii. 132, 136, 139. 



HILL DEVERILL. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow in S. point of parish W. of Pertwood Wood. O.M. 58 

 SW. ; A. W. I. Station IV. 

 Roman. Extensive British settlement just W. & S.W. of Church. 

 Pottery and brick flues found by Hoare in two fields immediately 

 behind Church. O.M. 57 NE. ; A.W. I. 49 Station I.; W.A.M. 

 xxxiv. 272. 

 Between Hill Deverill and Brixton Deverill (? in which parish) much 

 pottery, &c, found. A. W. I. 97. 



HILMARTOK 

 Barrow. 



1. Cleveancy, just below and N. of farm, E. of road below the hill 

 " Townsends Knoll" a large barrow? No record of opening. 

 O.M. 21 SE. ; Smith p. 76 V.D. I. d. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Goatacre. Fragment of a Drinking Cup " found 



6ft. below the surface." Devizes Museum Cat. II. x89. 

 Roman. Coins from Hilmarton and Goatacre 1863. No details. W.A.M. 

 ix. 27. 

 Corton Farm, in field just N. of rickyard, in drain cut from ironstone 

 quarry 1880, a dwelling pit apparently partly lined with rag stones. 

 Roman Brit, pottery, one fragment of Samian, &c, bones of horse, 

 ox, deer. W.A.M. xxvii. 178. 



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