By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 281 



2. Barrow i mile S. E. of last, i mile N.E. of Lord's Hill Farm. O.M. 



57 NE. ; A. W. I. Station I. 



3. Barrow on Westcombe Downs 1 mile S. of last (2) near parish 



boundary W. of Warminster — Shaftesbury Ed. at 5 miles from 

 Warminster. O.M. 57 NE. 

 [3a.] A. W. I. Station I. shows another barrow near the last, perhaps 



in Hill Deverill ; not on O.M. 57 NE. 

 [3b.] Barrow, opened, E. of the oval earthwork near Southleigh 

 Wood, just N. of Greenhill — Longbridge Deverill Rd., apparently 

 in this parish. A. W. I. Station II. ; not in O.M. 52 SW. 

 [3c]. Barrow on road to Baycliff (? in what parish) opened by Hoare, 

 contained burnt bones. A. W. I. 50. 

 Earthworks. Just N. of road to Sutton Veny, and close to Southleigh 

 Wood and Sutton Veny boundary, a singular oval earthwork 

 " resembling an amphitheatre in miniature " (Hoare), with vallum 

 18ft. high from ditch, outside, and ditch inside, enclosing level 

 oval space higher than the ditch of less than J acre ; breadth of 

 ditch 7ft. Longest diam. inside 111ft. O.M. 51 SE. and 52 SW. ; 

 A. W. I. 50, Station II. 

 On Cow Down 1 mile E. of village, on N.W. point of down, a small 

 earthwork like the letter D reversed with entrance on straight side 

 on the E. In the ditch beside entrance Roman pottery, Samian, 

 &c. O.M. 58 NW. ; A. W. I. 103, Station IV. 

 Roman. 7 Roman coins found in earthen vessel 1854. W.A.M. ii. 34. 

 Brick flues found, no details. W.A.M. xxxiv. 272. 



LUCKINGTOK 

 Barrows. 



1. " Giants' Caves," chambered long barrow close to county boundary 

 and corner of Badminton Park where Allengrove Lane joins lane 

 coming from Malmesbury Rd. O.M. 12 NW. ; A. W. II. 101 ; 

 W.A.M. vii., 323. See Appendix Long Barrows. 

 O.M. 12 NW. shows in the second field S. of the Giants' Caves, 

 just on S. side of the lane, another large long barrow marked 

 " Tumulus." This, however, is an error. [ " Nothing but a slight 

 natural inequality of surface," 1913. M.E.C.] 



[la, b.] Between Luckington and Badminton Hoare saw 2 small 

 barrows A. W. II. 102 ; not on O.M. 



LUDGERSHALL. 

 Barrows. 



1, 2. Windmill Hill Down. 2 barrows on highest part of hill, a 

 little distance apart, both close to N. Tidworth boundary. 1 

 the northernmost, O.M. 48 NE. ; 2 the southernmost O.M. 48 

 SE. ; neither marked on Soc. Ant. Map. A. W.I. Station VI. 

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