By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 273 



[11a.] A "small Long barrow near Rodmead Penning, opened by 

 Hoare. Several skeletons disturbed before. A. W. I. 47 Station 

 I. ; not in O.M. 57 SW. [Probably ploughed down, 1913. M.E.C.] 



12. Barrow on E. continuation of Rodmead Hill N. of the Park, S.E. 



of Truncombe Wood. O.M. 57 SW. 

 On the extreme point of Rodmead Down facing Kingston Deverill, 

 Hoare opened a large conspicuous barrow 13ft. high made of 

 large flints, without result. 3 urns and bronze knife dagger were 

 afterwards found in it. ? Was this 12. A.W I. 48; W.A.M. 

 xxi. 258 fig. 



13. Barrow £ mile W. of last, on Rodmead Hill, S. of Truncombe Wood. 



O.M. 57 SW. ; A. W. I. Station I. 



14. Barrow in valley J mile 1ST. of last, E. of trackway, N. of Turncombe 



Wood, and just N. of Wily stream. O.M. 57 SW. ; A. W. I. 40, 

 Station I. shows a barrow S. of the stream here but none to N. 

 of it. 

 [14a, 14b.] Hoare mentions two barrows on the other side of the 

 lane, opposite to 14 as having been destroyed before his time. 

 A. W. I. 40. 



15. Barrow in valley f mile N.E. of 14, N. of Wily stream and just 

 N. of British trackway. O.M. 57 SW. ; A. W. I. 40 Station I. 



Earthworks. Oblong earthwork enclosure with entrance to E., S. of 



Dane's Bottom. O.M. 57 SW. 

 Fragments of ditch running E. & W. along S. slopes of Cold Kitchen 



Hill. O.M. 57 NE. ; not on A. W. I. Station I. 

 A ditch cutting across ridge and boundary of Brixton Deverill at W. 



end of Cold Kitchen Hill, and another crossing boundary at E. end. 



O.M. 57 IS E. ; A. W. I. Station I. 

 Fragment of ditch between Hiscombe Wood and Holcombe Hole. 



O.M. 57 NW. 

 Another just N. of Kingston Deverill village. O.M. 57 NE. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze socketed looped celt found in ploughed 



fields. Devizes Museum Cat. II. B20 ; W.A.M. xxvii. 284 fig. 



KINGTON, WEST. 

 Barrows. 



1,2. 2 round barrows close together just within the county boundary 



on S. side of Rd. at 12J miles from Bristol on Rd. to Christian 



Malford. [2 others 200 yds. N. in Tormarton and Gloucestershire.] 



O.M. 18 NE. 



3. Barrow \ mile S. of county boundary and Rd. at 13 miles from 



Bristol on Christian Malford Rd. and f mile W. of Kington 



Down Farm. O.M. 19 NW. 



Earthworks. Aubrey (Jackson's Aubrey p. 86) says " In this parish is a 



Downe called Ebdowne, westward from the Church where is a Roman 



Camp . . . acres (it has no graff ; a slight rampart ; no vestigia of any 



