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direction, confusedly, nothing else found. Unlike any other 

 round barrow opened by Mm says Hoare, more like a Long 

 barrow. 

 Earthworks. Rectangular moat, medieval 1 f mile E. of Penleigh House. 

 O.M. 44 NE. 

 " On Eastern declivity of Upton (Cow) Down overlooking the valley 

 is a small oblong earthen work with an entrance at the SW. corner." 

 207ft. X 129ft. A. W. I. 54 Station II. This is the earthwork on 

 the parish boundary on point of hill above White Scar Hanging 

 i mile SE. of Chalford. O.M. 44 SE. 

 Roman, see Heywood. 



WESTWOOD. 



Finds, Neolithic. In field just N. of road and old quarry \ mile NE. of 

 Iford Manor and \ mile SW. of Chapel at Upper Westwood, 2 por- 

 tions of ground flint celts and numbers of scrapers and other worked 

 flints. W. G. Collins Coll. O.M. 38 NW. 



Roman. In same field as above, a small rude oval stone coffin containing 

 skeleton of young girl found 1906 (Bath Museum); also much pottery, 

 Samian of from 50 — 150 A.D. ; bronze pin (Devizes Museum) ; frag- 

 ments of roof and flue tile, &c. O.M. 38 NW. 



WHITEPAEISH. 

 Barrows. 



1. Barrow in Great Plantation, Cowesfield Wood, just S. of Romsey 



Rd., S. of Cowesfield -Park. O.M. 72 SE. ; not in A. W. I. 

 Station VII. 



2. A barrow? "The Mount "projecting S. from Mount Copse | mile 



N.W. of Cowesfield House. Not marked "tumulus" in O.M. 

 72 SE. ; not in A. W. I. Station VII. 

 Finds, Neolithic. Ground flint celt, Blackmore Museum. 



WILCOT AND OARE. 

 Barrows. 



On edge of Draycot Hill above Huish, S. of Gopher Wood, a group of 

 five barrows (1—5) close together. O.M. 35 NE. ; Smith p. 211, 

 XVI. K. VIII. b, c, d, e, f. Hoare however, A. W. II, Station X. 

 shows an additional round barrow [5a]. Of these 3 round 

 barrows were opened by W. Cunnington. In one an urn and 2 

 perforated bone pins ; in the second a cist with a bone pin ; in 

 the third "a well-formed bell barrow," 2 interments near the 

 top, and below these an urn containing incense cup, bone pin, 

 and bronze awl. 



1, 2. (b, c) Bowl-shaped barrows, not opened. 



