By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 315 



in a wooden chest or coffin and small bronze knife dagger. Later 

 interment of skeleton found at highest point of E. end. Devizes 

 Museum Cat. II. X 57— X 69 ; Smith p. 68 IV. A. VIII. g ; 

 W.A.M. vi. 162 ; Evans' Stone 241 ; O.M. 34 NW. 



6. S.E. of the last a very low barrow opened 1855 by W. Cunnington 



(No. 1 ). Nothing found but a fragment of burnt bone and pottery. 

 O.M. 34 NW". ; Smith p. 69, IV. A. VIII. i. ; W.A.M. vi. 159. 



7. S. of the last, near edge of hill, barrow, about 2jft. high, on boun- 



dary of Bishops Cannings, S.W. of chalk-pit, opened by W. 

 Cunnington 1805 (No. 3). In a grave a skeleton lying E. & W., 

 with iron ring and 30 pieces of ivory ? like marbles cut in two, 

 with quantity of decayed wood. Opened again by Thurnam 1855. 

 Perhaps Late Celtic. O.M. 34 NW. ; A. W. II. 98 ; Smith p. 69, 

 IV B. VIII. b. ; W.A.M. vi. 160. 



8. Just N.W. of 7, a barrow almost obliterated, opened by W. 



Cunnington 1855 (No. 2). In grave 5ft. X 2jft. X 5£ft. deep, 

 contracted skeleton with drinking cup at feet ; barbed flint 

 arrowhead near head, plain broad flat tanged dagger of copper 

 lOin. long near left hand. Between bones of left forearm a 

 wristguard of slate, and small copper tang of razor or knife ? 

 Devizes Museum Cat. II. X 47— X 50 a ; Smith p. 70, IV. B. 

 VIII. e; Cran. Brit. II. PI. xlii. ; Evans' Bronze 223, fig. 277 ; 

 Evans' Stone, 381 fig. 355 ; Arch, xliii. 392, 450; lxi. 105, figs. ; 

 W.A.M. iii. 185 ; xxxvii, 97 ; O.M. 34 NW. 



9. W. of the last, near Leipsic Plantation, on brow of hill near track 



to Calstone, a very low barrow, nearly obliterated. Opened by 

 Hoare and again by W. Cunnington 1856 (No. 4). Oval grave 

 with skeleton and fragments of drinking cup. O.M. 34 NW. ; 

 A. W. II. 98 ; W.A.M. vi. 162 ; Smith p. 69, IV. A. VIII. k. 

 [For other barrows near see Bishops Cannings and Bromham.] 

 Finds, Neolithic. Flint scrapers, fabricator, &c. Devizes Museum. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Cinerary urn found cir. 1854. W.A.M. ii. 37. 



Interment of skeleton with drinking cup with no mound over it " near 



Bound way Down." Proc. Arch. Inst. Salisbury p. 109, fig. 9. 

 Bronze celt. W.A.M. i. 65. Bronze awl ; Devizes Museum Cat. II. 

 386a. 

 Late Celtic. See Barrow 7 above. 



Roman. Lead coffin found 1852 near site of Devizes Barracks. W.A.M. 

 vi. 138 ; xxvii. 309. Urn, 1854. W.A.M. ii., 37. Iron pruner. 

 W.A.M. xxxvi. 483, fig. ; Devizes M useum Cat. II. 386 c. 

 Saxon. See Barrow 1 above. 



EUSHALL. 

 Barrows. 



1. " Slay Barrow," just S. of Old Nursery Ditch. O.M. 47 NW ; 

 A. W. I. Station V. North ; Soc. Ant. Map 71. 



Y 2 



