280 List of Prehistoric, Human, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities. 



[3b.] Barrow in ploughed field near 6th milestone on Swindon to 

 Hungerford Ed., has the appearance of a twin barrow. In centre 

 of easternmost mound burnt bones on floor of barrow with portion 

 of incense cup 2ft. away. Not in O.M. 23 NE. 

 Earthworks. Liddington Castle [or Badbury Camp], Oval, *l\ acres, 

 circumference 751 yds. Height of rampart 40ft. (Hoare). Entrance 

 to E. O.M. 23 NW. ; A. W. II. 38, Plate VII (plan), Stations XL & 

 XII. 

 A ditch running S. from W. side of the camp along the side of the hill 

 through Aldbourne parish to Church End in Ogborne St. George says 

 Hoare. Shown on O.M. 23 NW. Also another ditch running more 

 than a mile S. into Aldbourne from E. side of camp, with some cross 

 ditches. 

 The Ridgeway runs across parish from S. W. to N.E. just N. of Liddington 



Castle. O.M. 16 SW. ; 23 NW. 

 Finds, Neolithic. A number of good flint arrowheads, scrapers, knives, 

 chipped and ground celts, a perforated stone hammer, &c. A. D. 

 Passmore Coll. 

 A polished celt of dense hard gritstone 8|in. long, in possession (1913) 

 of R. S. Newall, of Fisherton Delamere, bought at sale, labelled 

 " Leddington, Wilts," has a regular groove cut out down each edge. 

 W.A.M. xxxvii. 613.;% 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Large bronze awl, square section. (1 Bronze Age.) 



Liddington Castle. A. D. Passmore Coll. 

 Finds, Late Celtic. Inside Liddington Castle a number of fragments 

 of pottery with impressed and incised Late Celtic patterns, and 

 fragment of iron band of Late Celtic bucket. A. D. Passmore Coll. 

 W.A.M. xxxv. 392. 

 Soman. The line of the road from Covingham Farm (Nidum?) to Cunetio 

 runs S. from its junction with Ermine Street forming E. boundary 

 of parish for \ mile, is then lost for $ mile, and resumes its course 

 along a modern road at Common Head, into Chiseldon. O.M. 16 

 NW. & SW. ; A. W. II. Roman JEra 92 plan. 

 Coins and remains found. No details. W.A.M. vii. 122 ; xxvi. 414. 

 Small enamelled object, with pattern of Late Celtic type. A. D. 

 Passmore Coll. 



LITTLETON DEEW. 



Barrows. Lugbury is in Nettleton, q. v. 



Roman. The Fosse Road forms parish boundary on E. O.M. 12 SE. 



LONOBRIDGE DEVEEILL. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow on Cow Down f mile S.E. of village. O.M. 57 NE. ; 

 A. W. I. Station I. 



