302 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and, Pagan Saxon Antiquities, 



and the group of barrows just£N\ of Rockley plantation. O.M. 28 



NE. ; A. W. II. 40, Stations XL, XII. 

 Finds, Neolithic. Flint implements. Rockley. J. W. Brooke. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. On Smeathes Ridge, a skeleton and fragments of 



drinking cup or food vessel found by flint-diggers 1913. No sign of 



a barrow. A. D. Passmore. 

 Bronze socketed looped celt. Temple. J. W. Brooke. Beliquary, 



xiv. Z48fig. 

 Very small bronze knife dagger, much worn, 2 rivets, lfin. long, found 



casually by roadside in flint heap at Rockley 1908. H. J. G. Hole. 



Man March 1909, ZQfig. ; W.AM, xxxvi. 142. 

 Bronze awl, 2f in. long, with spindle whorl. Wick Bottom. J.W.Brooke. 

 Roman. Coins and pottery found 1892, 1 mile W. of Ogbourne Maizey, 



nr. track S. of Park Barn. O.M. 29 NW. ; W.A.M. xxvi. 412. 

 In Cowcroft, bronze nail-cleaner and tweezers combined. 1906. J. W. 



Brooke. 

 Earthwork enclosures between Barbury Castle and Farm no doubt 



site of British village. [Rom.-Brit. pottery, nails, bronze brooch, &c, 



on Down just S.W. of Camp. M.E.O] 



OGBOURNE St GEORGE. 

 Barrows. 



1. Gipsy Lane, \ mile N. of Herdswick Farm, a wide low barrow 



ploughed down just S. of lane. O.M. 23 SW. ; Smith p. 191. 

 XIII. L. I. e. [For barrow on opposite side of lane see Chisel- 

 don.] 



2. | mile E. of this, a high bowl-shaped barrow in S. hedge of lane E. 



of Draycot— Ogbourne Road. O.M. 23 S.W. ; Smith p. 191. 

 XIII. M. I. a. 



3. Coombe Down. \ mile W. of Ogbourne St. George, a very large 



bowl-shaped barrow on highest point of hill. OM. 23 SW. ; 

 Smith p. 192 XIII. M. II. b.; A. W. II. Stations XL, XII. 



4. 5. Church Hill, \ mile N.E. of village, 2 large barrows close 



together much ploughed down. OM. 23 SW. ; A. W. 11.38; 



Smith p. 219. XVII. N. II. b, c. (b) was opened by J. W. Brooke 



Sept. 30th, 1909. an empty cist was found, the barrow having 



been previously opened. 



Earthworks. On Church Hill near barrows 4 and 5 a small square 



earthwork with entrance to N. Below this a bank and ditch and 



nearer base of hill a bank and ditch follow the line of the hill N. 



through Ogbourne St. George and Aldbourne to Liddington Castle. 



O.M. 23 SW. ; A. W. II. 38, Stations XL, XII. 



On Round Hill Down a ditch runs W. to E. from the British settlement 



into Aldbourne parish. O.M. 23 SW. 

 In woods lj mile E. of Ogbourne St. George village between Moore's 

 Wood and Yielding Copse a ditch runs N. and S. O.M. 23 SE. 



