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5. Long Barrow W. of Tilshead Lodge. O.M. 53 NW. ; A. W. I. 91, 



Station III. See Appendix Long Barrows. 

 Three barrows about 'midway between Tilshead Lodge and Kill 

 Barrow are shown in A. W. I. Station III. Not in O.M. 



6. Small barrow N.W. of White Barrow, on N. side of Old Ditch. 



O.M. 53 NE. ; A. W. I. Station III. 



7. Long Barrow in Barrow Plantation £. of East Down Farm, 2 miles 



N.E. of Tilshead. O.M. 46 SE. ; A. W. I. 93, Station III. See 

 Appendix Long Barrows. 



8. Small round barrow just S. of East Down Plantation, \ mile S. W. 



of the last. O.M. 46 SE. ; A. W. I. Station III. 



Earthworks. Old Ditch is shown in A. W. I. Station III. as beginning to 

 the W. of Knook Castle and running roughly S.W. to N.E. right 

 across the Plain, N. of Chitterne, then with a break on to Kill Barrow, 

 round the S. side of which it curves, and on to White Barrow, where 

 it turns at a sharp angle S. of Tilshead, across the Shrewton Bd. and in 

 N.E. direction until it meets another dibch on Tilshead East Down, 

 running N.W. k S.E. at right angles ; this latter ditch runs on into 

 Orcheston St. George. Old Ditch forms boundary between Tilshead 

 and Orcheston St. Mary. O.M. 46 SE. ; 53 NW. ; A. W. I. 89—91, 

 Station III. O.M. 46 SE. shows a short cross ditch meeting Old 

 Ditch on E. side J mile N. of " Silver Barrow." At this point in 

 1911 during the making of a new military road, at the point of inter- 

 section 2 skeletons were found lying lengthways in the ditch the feet 

 of one to the head of the other, of doubtful age. M.E.C. 



Finds, Bronze Age. A crouched skeleton covered with large flints 

 without relics. 1 of what period. Found 1887. W.A.M. xxix. 181 



Finds, Late Celtic. Greek silver coin of Alexander the Great, 1912. 

 W.A.M. xxxviii. 107. 



TISBURY, EAST AND WEST. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow in E. Tisbury £ mile S. of Ashley Wood, £ mile N. of Place 

 Farm. M. 64 S.E. ; not iu A. W. 



Earthworks. Hoare, quoting MS. Note of "W. Ounnington, says, in a 

 field near Place Farm {O.M. 64 SE.) was a circular work with vallum 

 set round with stones, and a large stone erect in centre. This stone 

 12ft. high X 4ft. wide removed to Wardour Castle. Close to its base 

 a skeleton 18in. below surface. A.W. I. 251. Nothing remains of 

 this. 



Finds, Bronze Age. Hoard of 7 gold bracelets and portion of another, 

 with gold " Dress fastener" precisely of Irish type, of Late Bronze 

 Age. British Museum. Guide to Bronze Age 147, fig. 141. 



Finds, Late Celtic. British coin. 



Roman. Outer Ashley Wood Down Camp (? in this parish) excavated by 

 B. Stallybrass 1904. A Bom.-Brit. cattle pen ? Roman pottery at 

 bottom of ditch. Not shown in O.M. 64 SE. ; W.A.M. xxxiv. 418. 



