By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 333 



TOCKENHAM. 



Roman. A relief of a figure in a niche, iEsculapius 1 called by Aubrey 

 St. Christopher, (Jackson's Aubrey 194), built into exterior wall of 

 Church W. of S. door. 



TOLLAUD EOYAL. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow close to earthworks on Berwick Down or Straight Knapp. 



O.M. 74 NE. ; not in A. W. I. Stations VIII., IX. 



2. Barrow \ mile E. of Ashmore School N. of Wiltshire Coppice on 



E. edge of course of Roman Rd. O.M. 74 SW. ; not in A. W. I. 

 Stations VIII., IX. 

 Earthworks. Irregular enclosure and ditch on Berwick Down. O.M. 

 74 NE. ; not in A. W. I. Stations VIII., IX. 

 Ditch runs N.E. across Dorset border into Wiltshire Coppice, \ mile 



S.E. of Ashmore village. O.M. 74 SW. 

 Short bank and ditch across trackway and narrow ridge l£ mile N. of 

 Tollard village at Horse Down Clump between top of Jagdens and 

 top of Malacombe Bottom (?in Berwick St. John) 150 yds. long, 

 bank to S. Not in O.M. 74 NE. 250 yds. further S. fragment of 

 another bank and ditch crossing track, mostly destroyed by cultiva- 

 tion, bank to N. O.M. 74 NE. ; Ancient Earthworks of Cranbourne 

 Chase 65, plan XL. 

 Finds, Late Celtic. Hoard of British coins. Journal Brit. Arch. Assoc. 



II. 336. 

 Soman. Pottery found on Berwick Down or Straight Knap 1881. No 

 details, British village 1 O.M. 74 NE. Line of Rom. Rd. running 

 N.W. crosses county and parish boundary at Wiltshire Coppice 

 pointing straight to barrow 2. 



UPAVON. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow, Upavon Down, just N. of Devizes — Andover Rd. at 11 

 miles from Devizes. O.M. 41 SE. ; A. W. I. Station VI. ; Soc. 

 Ant. Map 12. 

 [la.] 1 barrow E. of this and S. of the road, between the road and 

 LidburyCamp. A. W. I. Station VI. NotshownonO.il/. De- 

 stroyed Oct., 1912, to make the War Office Flying Ground. 

 Opened by B. H. Cunnington. One cist with burnt bones, and 

 two empty cists. Had been opened before. W.A.M. xxxvii. 603. 

 Earthworks. Casterley Camp [Catterley Banks], 2 miles S.W. of Upavon 

 village, single ditch and vallum of varying height. Shape irregular, 

 area 68 acres, circuit \\ miles. Hoare shows many works of irregular 

 shape in centre of camp. These had all been ploughed down and 

 disappeared before the excavations by B. H. & Mrs. Cunnington 

 1909 — 12, which proved outer ditches and inner works to be all of 



