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2, 3. Two small barrows within area of large earthwork enclosure 

 i mile S.E. of Druid's Head Farm. O.M. 60 N W. ; not in A. W. 

 I. Station V. South. 



4. Barrow exactly outside NW. corner of earthwork enclosure. O.M. 



60 N W. ; not in A W. I. Station V. South. 



5. Barrow N. of last, just E. of Druid's Head Farm. OM. 60 NW. ; 



not in A. W. I. Station V. South. 

 Earthworks. Stapleford Down lj miles N.E. of village, \ mile S.W. of 

 Druid's Lodge, large 4-sided wedge-shaped earthwork enclosure with 

 small square enclosure in S.E. corner of it. O.M. 60 NW. ; A. W. I. 

 214, Station V. South. 

 A. W. I. 214, Station V. South shows a ditch running W. from Salisbury 

 — Devizes Bd. between 17th and 18th milestones, S. of Barrow 1, 

 apparently in Stapleford. Not in OM. 60 SW. 

 Stapleford Castle, \ mile N.W. of Church, just on W. side of river, 

 earthworks of mount and bailey type, fairly perfect except on S. side 

 of bailey. Norman 1 O.M. 59 SE. 

 Finds, Late Celtic (?) At Druid's Head, large saddle quern. Black- 

 more Museum. 



STOCKTON. 

 Barrows. 



1. Long Barrow on Stockton Down, \ mile W. of Conygar Barn. 

 Opened by Hoare, no details. O.M. 58 SE. ; A. W. I. 107, 

 Station IV. See Appendix Long Barrows. 

 2—4. Group of 3 barrows close together just E. of Stockton Works 

 at Roakham Bottom. O.M. 58 SE. ; not in A.W. I. Station IV. 

 ['' There are only 4 barrows on Stockton Down. Two of them on 

 Mr. Biggs' property are square ones. There is a small round one 

 in Rokeham bottom, a part of the glebe, and another by the 

 Green Boad to Hindon." W.AM. ii. 108 (1869).] 

 Earthworks. Stockton Works, on the down just on the N. side of Stockton 

 Wood, an area of 62 acres once enclosed by bank and ditch which 

 still remain strong on E. side, with interrupted portions on N. and 

 W. but not on the S. {i.e. the wood) side. This enclosed extensive 

 British village. Roman pottery, coins, &c, very abundant. T-shaped 

 hypocausts, flue tiles, &c. Within the works a small pentagonal en- 

 closure. O.M. 58 SE. ; A. W. I. 106, 107, plan ; W.A.M. xxxiv. 272. 

 The winding ditch called " Roman Rd." on O.M. 58 SE., running through 

 Gattrel Copse and Stockton Wood, S. of the " Works," forms S. 

 boundary of parish throughout. A. W. I. Station IV. 

 Roman. See above, Earthworks, Stockton Works. 



On Cow Down, chalk diggers 1833 found 2 cavities'with stonework and 

 ashes, probably T-shaped hypocausts. (E.H.G.) W.A.M. xii. 107. 



