34:0 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities. 



14. Boreham, in grounds of Bishopstrow House " King Barrow," Long 

 barrow lying N. and S. with larger end to N, opened 1800 and 

 later by Hoare. O.M. 52 NW. ; A. W. I. 72. See Appendix 

 Long Barrows. 

 [For round barrow just S. of it see Bishopstrow]. 

 "From a disc barrow at Warminster" a polished flint celt in col- 

 lection of Rev. W. H. Winwood, Arch, xliii. 407. 

 Earth-works. Battlesbury, very strong camp, ditch follows edge of 

 irregular point of down. Entrances E. & W., both guarded by 

 outworks. Double rampart with one very deep ditch. On the N. & 

 S., an additional smaller rampart and ditch added. Area 23i acres, 

 circuit 7 furlongs, 66 yds. O.M. 52 NW. ; A. W. I. 68, plan, Station 

 II. 

 Arn Hill, at point of hill over the Lime Kilns, a " mutilated camp 

 which when complete was nearly of a square form." O.M. 51 NE. ; 

 A. W. I. 65 Station II. 

 On projecting point of Mancombe Down above the rifle range, N. of 

 Battlesbury just E. of Mancombe Wood, " a circular earthwork with 

 one entrance to S.E. and apparently another towards the W." Diam. 

 about 280ft. O.M. 52 NW. ; A. W. I. 66. 

 On Warminster Down, 1 \ miles N. of Battlesbury, Old Ditch runs from 

 Dirtley Wood across the down in wavy course to Bishopstrow 

 boundary and on over Boreham Down. O.M. 45 SW. ; A. W. I. 54 

 Station II. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze spear head socketed, unlooped, of peculiar 

 form said to have been found at Battlesbury. Salisbury Museum. 

 W.A.M. xxxvii. 105 pi. vi.Jig. 5. 

 Roman. Coins at Battlesbury. A.W.I. 69; W.A.M. xxxiv. 272. 

 Coins at Warminster Common. W.A.M. xxxiv. 272. 

 In the fields below Middle Hill much pottery found. A. W. I. 69. 

 See also Barrow 3 above. 

 Saxon. In long barrow (14) in grounds of Bishopstrow House, 3 skeletons 

 lying S.W. to N.E. found lift, under surface of barrow. Iron seax 

 near thigh of one. A. W. I. 72. 



WESTBUEY. 

 Barrows. 



1—3. Three barrows on Four Hundred Down, W. of Hill Farm. 

 O.M. 45 SW. 



4—6. Three barrows on Thirteen Hundred Down N.E. of Ranscombe 

 Bottom. O.M. 45 SW. Apparently only the westernmost of 

 the three is shown on A.W. I. 54, Station II. This was the 

 circular barrow opened by Hoare, 60ft. in diam., 4£ft. high, no 

 ditch, but a number of circular excavations round it from which 

 material had been taken to make the barrow. Amongst several 

 large sarsen stones and flints 7 or 8 skeletons lying in ever 



