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Earthworks. Woodhouse Castle, moats and ditches, medieval 1 O.M. 



51 SW. 

 Roman. At Baycliff Farm, near Maiden Bradley boundary on south side 



of Maiden Bradley — Longbridge Deverill Koad, " evident signs of 



British village " (Hoare). A. W. I. 50 Station I. 



HUISH. 

 Barrows. 



[la.] Barrow on edge of Huish Hill a little S.E. of rectangular earth- 

 work. A. W. II. Station X. ; not on O.M. 35 NE. 

 Earthworks. On crest of Huish Hill, | mile N. of Oare, extensive earth- 

 works, enclosures, &c, marking large British settlement, chiefly in 

 Wilcot parish. O.M. 35 NE. ; A. W. II. 10, 11, plan, 

 i mile N of Huish village, near Gopher Wood, on crest of hill, another 

 British settlement with strong rampart with ditch, lost in the wood. 

 Anotherditch with rampart on N.W. issues from wood and is lost in 

 the vale. O.M. 35 NE. ; A. W. II. 11, plan. 

 i mile E. of above, a small rectangular enclosure on top of hill. O.M. 



35 NE. 

 Hoare records oblong and rectangular earthworks just N. of Church, 

 below the hill. Roman things found in them. A.W. II. 11, Station 

 X. ; not in O.M. 35 NE. 

 Finds, Neolithic. Fabricator. J. W. Brooke. 

 Roman, see Earthworks, above. 



HULLAVINGTOK 

 Roman. Fosseway forms N.W. boundary of parish. O.M. 12 NE. 



IDMISTON. 

 Barrows. 



1 — 8. On Idmiston Down If mile S.E. of Church, a group of 8 barrows, 

 4 inside plantation (1 — 4), and 4 close together just E. of it (5 — 

 8). 2 bell-shaped, 4 bowl-shaped, and 2 Druid (disc-shaped) 

 says Hoare. 4 of these opened by W. Cunnington 1807. In one 

 of the bell-shaped an interment of burnt bones only, in the other 

 interment was not found. A. W. I. 216 note. One bowl-shaped 

 opened, no interment found, the other 3 not opened. One of the 

 disc barrows, in plantation (1 or 3), 194ft. diam., contained 2 

 mounds. In one 3 urns within a few inches of each other just 

 under turf inverted over burnt bones in each case, and below the 

 urns a shallow cist with heap of burnt bones. In the other 

 mound burnt bones, with small plain incense cup, many amber 

 beads, and bronze awl. O.M. 61 SW. ; A. W. I. 216, 217, notes ; 

 Stourhead Cat. 258, 294 figs. 



