By the Rev. E. H. Ooddard. 291 



31. Long barrow just to E. of 30. Soc. Ant. Map 191. [A true Long 



Barrow. M.E.C.] See Appendix Long Barrows. 

 32 — 34. Three barrows in line near together, E. of the last. Soc. 



Ant. Map 192—194. 

 35 — 38. Group of 4 barrows near together close to Hampshire border 



(38 actually on border) to N. of last. Soc. Ant. Map 195—198. 

 39, 40. Two Long barrows close together, 52yds. apart, close to 



Hampshire border S.E. of 32—34. Soc. Ant. Map 278, 279 ; 



A.W. I. Station VI. shows only one Long barrow here. See 



Appendix Long Barrows. 

 41. Round barrow close to Hampshire border S. of the Long barrows 



and just N. of point where line of ditch cuts the border. Not 



on Soc. Ant. Map, OM. 1883. [Pole for electric wire planted in 



centre of this barrow. 1913. M.E.C.] 



42—50. W. of the ditch, and between it and the Nine Mile Biver 

 O.M. 55 NW. shows 9 barrows, 42 — 50, 8 of them near together, 

 and one (42) to S.W. This .last is not marked as a barrow 

 (though shown on the map), or numbered in Soc. Ant. Map, on 

 which 275—277=43—45, 274=46, 271 =47, 270=48, 272, 273 

 =49, 50. 



51. Barrow really just on Hampshire side of boundary just S of 

 Dunch Hill plantation. O.M. 48 SW. ; Soc. Ant. Map 199. 

 Earthworks. A bank and ditch coming from Sidbury Camp, running 



S.W. through N. Tidworth to Dunch Hill Plantation in Figheldean, 



and thence to Brigmerston Plantation, where it enters Milston, turns 



at an angle S.E. and runs in this direction straight across the parish 



to the Bulford boundary, where a ditch at right angles meets it. A 



line of ditch roughly parallel starting from Dunch Hill and running 



S. down the Hampshire border is shown by Hoare, A.W. I. Station 



VI. ; O.M. 55 NW. ; Soc. Ant. Map 121. 

 Brigmerston Down. Small circular earthwork enclosure just N. of 



small Long barrow 22, just W. of ditch. O.M. 55 NW. ; Soc. Ant. 



Map 182. 

 Milston Down. Small nearly square enclosure just on W. side of ditch 



| mile S. of the last, E. of Nine Mile Water. O.M. 55 NW. Soc. 



Ant. Map 184. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Fragment of bronze spearhead with lunate openings 



in blade. Brigmerston Down. British Museum. W.A.M. xxxvi. 



627. 

 Bronze socketed spear head with loops at base of blade and engraved 



ornament on socket. Brigmerston Down. Brit. Museum. W.A.M. 



xxxvii., 627 fig. B.M. Guide to Bronze Age fig. 74. 

 Bronze dagger, small blade with strong midrib. Brigmerston Down. 



British Museum. W.A.M. xxxvii., 122. 



