By the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 337 



6 — 8. Three barrows just on E. side of trackway \ mile E. of the last, 

 some distance apart. O.M. 45 SW. ; A. W. I. Station II. shows 

 5 barrows apparently here 1 



9. Barrow j.ust E. of 6 at junction of Upton, Warminster, and Bratton. 

 O.M. 45 SW. 



10. Barrow in village just E. of Temples Farm. O.M. 44 SE. ; not in 

 A. W. I. Station II. 

 [For large barrow mentioned A. W. I. 54 see Westbury.] 

 Earthworks. " Old Ditch," on Upton Cow Down is shown by Hoare 

 running N.W. to S.E. A. W. I. 55, Station II. Not in O.M. 44 SE. ; 

 45 SW. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Portion of bronze dagger 1859. W.A.M. vi. 260. 

 Roman. Remains in fields about Thoulston and Row Turnpike. A. W. 

 I. 53. 

 Bronze brooch, W.A.M. ix. 24. 



URCHFONT. 

 Barrows. 



1. A barrow on E. side of Ridgeway on edge of chalk pit at Penning 



Down. O.M. 40 SE. ; Soc. Ant. Map 1. 



2. Another just to 1ST. of the last on W. side of Ridgeway. O.M. 40 



SE. \ not numbered on Soc. Ant. Map. 



3. Barrow on Urcbfont Hill S. of point where Ridgeway and track to 



Urchfont Hill Farm diverge, just on W. side of track. O.M. 

 40 SE. ; Soc. Ant. Map 2. 



4. 5. Two barrows close together just on S. edge of Witcombe Plan- 



tation on Great Fore Down. O.M. 40 SE. ; Soc. Ant. Map 3. 

 [5a.] A. W. I- Station III. shows one barrow W. of Devizes — Salisbury 

 Rd. apparently on Urchfont Down, not shown on O.M. 

 Ridgeway coming from Gore Cross to near Broadbury follows the es- 

 carpment of Urchfont Hill. O.M. 40 SE. ; A. W. I. 176. 

 Finds. Neolithic (?) 5 mullers of sarsen and 3 of flint. Devizes Museum 



Cat. II. 51. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze socketed looped celt found on downs, 1835. 



Devizes Museum Cat. II. B 27 ; W.A.M. xxxvi. 508 ; xxxvii. 136. 

 Finds, Late Celtic. Wedhampton. Large iron brooch of La Tene I. (?) 

 type. 1870. Devizes Museum Gat. II. 305./%. 



WANBOROUGH. 

 Barrows. 



1. Bowl-shaped barrow at Popple Church N. of Sheepwalk Plantation 

 200 yds. S. of Rd. Cricklade to Hungerford near Aldbourne 

 boundary. Opened A. D. Passmore 1895. Burnt bones with 

 bronze knife and flint arrowhead on floor of barrow. O.M. 23 

 NE. ; W.A.M. xxviii. 262 [wrongly said to be in Aldbourne]. 



