274 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities. 



ports Mori. Brit) : and on the other hill opposite to it another lesser 

 Roman Camp." [Hoare A. W. I. 247 curiously transfers this account 

 bodily to "Knighton," in Broad Chalke.] This camp \ mile W. of 

 Ebdowne Farm is really in West Littleton and Gloucestershire, the 

 county boundary follows its rampart. 



KNOOK. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow | mile S. of Knook Ch., near Boyton boundary. O.M. 52 



SE. ; not in A. W. I. Station III. 

 [la.] Barrow N of Old Ditch, S.E. of Long Barrow (2), on E. edge 

 of a track, small barrow opened by Cunnington. Urn inverted 

 over burnt bones and small bronze knife dagger. A. W. I. 82, 

 Station III. ; Stourhead Cat., 27 ; not shown on O.M. 52 NE. 

 [Still existing but low and disfigured by rabbits, 1913. M.E.C.] 



2. Knook Long Barrow i mile NE. of Knook Castle. Opened by 



W. Cunnington 1801, 1802. O.M. 52 NE. See Appendix Long 

 Barrows. 



3. Small round barrow just S. of long barrow (2), opened 1800. Large 



urn with burnt bones and small bronze knife dagger. O.M. 52 

 NE. ; A. W. I. 83, Station III. 



4. Small barrow beside track and on Chitterne All Saints boundary, 



1 mile N.E. of long barrow (2), opened by Hoare. Burnt bones 

 in circular cist. Near the top, skeleton of horse and "brass 

 buckle." O.M. 52 NE. ; A. W. I. 86, Station III. [Much defaced 

 by rabbits, 1913. M.E.C.] 

 [4a, b.] Two other low barrows much spread by rabbits on down 

 quite near the last, not in O.M. M.E.C. 



5. Small Long barrow £ mile N of last, opened 1801. O.M. 52 NE. ; 



A. W. I. 86, Station III. See Appendix Long Barrows. 

 [5a.] Just N. of (5) on N. side of a track, barrow, opened. A. W. I. 

 Station III. (but not mentioned by Hoare). 1 1n Knook or 

 Heytesbury. Not in O.M. 52 NE. 

 Earthworks. [Knook Castle is in Upton Lovell. O.M. 52 SE.] ' 



Old Ditch runs N. from W. side of Knook Castle and forms boundary 



of parish for f mile. O.M. 52 SE. & NE. ; A.W.I. Station III. 

 Another branch of Old Ditch running at right angles to the last, W. 

 from Knook Castle turns N.W. and runs into Heytesbury. O.M. 52 

 SE. & NE. ; A. W. I. Station III. 

 Roman. For British village see Upton Lovell. 



KNOYLE, EAST. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow just N. of Amesbury Rd. I7f miles from Amesbury, opened, 

 no record. O.M. 63 NE. ; A. W. I. Station I. 



