By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 275 



[la.] Long Barrow just N. of the last. A.W. I. Station I. ; not in 



O.M. 63 NE. See Appendix Long Barrows, 

 [lb, lc] Two barrows, unopened, in angle of Salisbury and Amesbury 



Rds., E. of Willoughby Hedge, S.W. of Long barrow (1). A. W. 



I. Station I. ; not in O.M. 63 NE. 



2. Barrow f mile W. of Hindon, just N. of Mere Rd. O.M. 64 NW. ; 



not m A.W. I. Station IV. 



3. [3a, 3b.] Barrow \ mile S.W. of Hindon on Hindon boundary. 



O.M. 64 NW. ; A. W. I. Station IX. shows 3 barrows here. 



4. Barrow just S. of Rd. § mile W. of Knoyle Down Farm, E. of 17th 



milestone from Amesbury. O.M. 64 NW. ; not in A. W. I. 

 Station IV. 

 Finds, Neolithic. Partly ground flint celt. Blackmore Museum. 

 Roman. British village, banks, &c, on Two Mile Down 1 mile N.W. of 

 Hindon Church. O.M. 64 NW. ; A.W. I. 253; not shown on 

 Station IV. 



KNOYLE, WEST. 

 Barrows. 



1. [la, lb.] Barrow N. of Rd. between Old Willoughby Hedge and 



Willoughby Hedge. O.M. 63 NE. A. W. I. Station I. shows 2 

 barrows here close together and a third a little distance NE- 

 (possibly in Monkton Deverill), all opened. 



2. Barrow on high ground of the Warren, | mile E. of Church, opened 



by Hoare, " a vacant cist without signs of charcoal or cremation." 

 O.M. 63 NE. ; A W. I. 254, Station IX. 



3. Large barrow in Windmill Ground on E. side of Barrow Street 



Lane S. of Pinnocks Coppice and The Middles, not opened, a 

 windmill built upon it, now destroyed, site only shown on O.M. 

 63 NE. ; A. W. I. 254, Station IX 



Hoare opened 1803 1 mile S. of Keesley Lodge " a neat circular 

 barrow on the brow of the hill," 39ft. diam. 5 ft. high, containing 

 oval cist 5ft. long X 3ft. wide with large beads of jet and amber, 

 and over this near the surface, skeleton of large man. Was this 

 No. I? A.W. I. 49. 



Hoare also opened 1807 two very low barrows near together on 

 down attached to W. Knoyle Farm. The smallest contained in 

 large cist Saxon skeleton at full length with iron umbo of shield 

 between legs and spearhead and knife at side. Devizes Museum. 

 A. W. I. 48 ; Stourhead Cat. 299, 305. The adjoining barrow 

 contained an " imperfect interment of burnt bones," mixed up 

 with the soil. A. W. I. 48. 



Further W. towards Willoughby Hedge " in a paddock to the left " 

 a barrow was opened by W. Cunnington 1803, containing burnt 

 bones in cist under a pile of flints. A.W.I. 48. 



I have not been able to identify these barrows. E.H.G. 

 Finds, Saxon. See interments in barrows mentioned above. 



