Bij the Rev. E. H. Goddard. 345 



8. (155) Large bell-shaped, lift, high, W. of the last. Burnt bones 



on floor of barrow, incense cup, gold-plated bronze horns, gold- 

 plated cone of lignite, 2 amber discs with gold borders, bronze 

 "lancet" with gold and amber handle, circular bone object 

 covered with thin gold, and 2 amber drop-shaped pendants. 

 O.M. 54 SW. ; A. W. I. 201, 202, PI. XXV. ; Stourkead Cat. 127, 

 133—138, 143, 188c ; Soc. Ant. Map 502. [Injured by rabbits but 

 not ploughed, 1912. M.E C] 



9. (153) Small barrow just E. of 8, opened before Hoare's time. 



O.M. 54 SW. ; Soc. Ant. Map 505. [Injured by rabbits but not 

 ploughed, 1912. M.E.C.] 

 [9a.] (154) Small barrow close to last, opened before Hoare's time, 

 not on O.M. 54 S W. ; A. W. I. 201. [Very small but still existing, 

 1913. M.E.C.J 



10. (152) Small barrow E. of 9, opened before Hoare's time. O.M- 

 54 S W. ; A. W. I. 201 ; Soc. Ant. Map 506. [Injured by rabbits 

 but not ploughed, 1912. M.E.C.] 



11. (150) Close on S. side of last, opened by Hoare, nothing found. 



O.M. 54 SW. ; A.W. 1. 201 ; Soc. Ant. Map 507. [Injured by 

 rabbits but not ploughed, 1912. M.E.C.] 



12. (148) S.W. of last, small barrow opened by Hoare, nothing- 

 found. O.M. 54 SW. ; A.W. I. 201 ; Soc. Ant. Map 508. [Injured 

 by rabbits but not ploughed, 1912. M.E.C.] 



13. (151) Small Long Barrow almost touching 11 on W. ; not opened 

 by Hoare. O.M. 54 SW. ; A. W. I. 201 ; Soc. Ant. Map, not 

 numbered. [Looks like a true Long Barrow, not ploughed, 1912. 

 M.E.C.] See Appendix Long Barrows. 



14. (149) Disc barrow, opened by Stukeley ? Burnt bones in cist. 



O.M. 54 SW. ; Stukeley Stonehenge 46 ; Soc Ant. Map 509. 

 [Injured by rabbits, not ploughed, 1912. M.E.C.J 



15. 16. (147) Twin barrows enclosed in one ditch, just E. of 14, 



the westernmost 15 opened by Earl of Pembroke 1722, who 

 found a skeleton 3ft. under surface. Opened again by Hoare 

 who found primary interment in cist of burnt bones with ivory 

 hook and arrowhead-shaped implement of bone. Stukeley's 

 Stonehenge 44 A. Tab. IX. ; A. W. I. 200 PI. XXIV. ; Stourhead 

 Cat. 124. 

 The easternmost, 16, opened by Stukeley, and again by Hoare who 

 found burnt bones in cist with amber and jet beads and small 

 cup. O.M. 54 S W. ; A. W. I. 201 ; Soc. Ant. Map 510. [Injured 

 by rabbits but not ploughed. 1912. M.E.C.J 



17. (146) Touching E. side of twin barrow, opened by Stukeley, B 



in Tab. IX. O.M. 54 SW. ; A.W. I. 200 ; Soc. Ant. Map 511. 

 [Injured by rabbits but not ploughed. 1912. M.E.C.J 



18. (145) Bowl-shaped, touching S.W. side of last, opened by Hoare, 



apparently opened before. In cist ivory hook and kidney- 

 shaped black pebble. O.M. 60 NW. ; A. W. I. 200 ; Stourhead 



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