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8. Barrow 1 mile N. of (5—7), N.W. of Yarnbury. O.M. 59 NW. ; 



A. W. I. Station III. 



9. A " mound " on boundary of Little Langford \ mile S.E. of Hollo- 



way Hedge Barn. O.M. 59 SE. 

 10. Slight mound in centre of " East Castle" earthwork 1 mile S. of 

 village, opened by Hoare, no interment, only pottery and bone 

 pin found. Not shown as barrow in O.M. 59 SW. ; A. W. I. Ill 

 Station IV. 

 [10a — d.] Group of 4 small barrows just S.E. of East Castle. A. W. 



I. Station IV. ; not in O.M. 59 SW. 

 [lOe — lOf.] Two larger barrows E. of Church End Rings on West 

 Hill on N. Edge of Grovely. A.W.I. Station IV. ; not in O.M. 

 Earthworks. Yarnbury Castle, § of camp in this parish, \ in Berwick 

 St. James. Very strong inner rampart, two weaker outer ones close 

 together. Six existing entrances, but only two certainly original. 

 Principal entrance to E. defended by outwork. On W. side an annexe 

 of irregular shape with slight ditch. Area 28£ acres. Circuit 1716 yds. 

 Greatest height of vallum 52ft. (Hoare). O.M. 59 NE. ; A. W. I. 89, 

 plan 90. 

 East Castle, 1 mile S. of village near Little Langford border, " curious 

 little earthen work at first sight having the appearance of a Druid 

 barrow " says Hoare. Area | acre. Circuit 204yds. O.M. 59 SW. ; 

 A.W. 1.111, Station IV. 

 Hanging Langford Camp, an extensive series of irregular banks and 

 ditches and enclosures, on W. Hill on Wylye boundary N.E. of 

 Din ton Beeches. See below, Roman. O.M. 59 SW. ; A.W.I. 108 

 plan. 

 Church End Ring a separate enclosure occupying bottom of nearly 

 circular head of deep combe below Hanging Langford works with 

 which it is connected by a bank and ditch, a very sheltered position, 

 unlike any other in Wilts. The banks of the enclosure seems to 

 have been built entirely of flints which have been much dug away. 

 1913. M.E.C. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Yarnbury Castle. Bronze looped palstave, in 



possession of V. Moore, of Wilton, 1911. W.A.M. xxxvii. 455. 

 Finds, Late Celtic. British coin, base silver, disjointed horse type like 

 fig. 5 PI. I. of Hawkins' Silver Coins of England, found at Hanging 

 Langford, in possession of Miss Graham, of Dinton 1911. 

 Roman, Site of British village at Hanging Langford Camp. 2 bronze 

 bow brooches, penannular iron brooch, Miss Graham 191 1. Bronze 

 brooch, pottery, &c, R. S. Newall. W.A.M. xxxvii. 456 ; A. W. I. 

 106, 108. 

 Yarnbury Camp. Pottery, querns, bronze brooches, coins, iron objects, 

 brick flues, &c, found in interior. A.W.I. 89, 90; W.A.M. xxxiv. 272. 

 British village with rectangular enclosures S. of Yarnbury, S. of 

 Amesbury Rd., W. of track to Steeple Langford, above small covert. 

 C. V. Goddard 1913. Not in O.M. 59 NE. ; or A. W. I. Station I. 



