354 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities, 



strong squared or rounded bronze, formerly in the Duke Collection 

 at Lake. Of these the armlets are in Devizes M. Stourhead Cat- 

 388—392 fig. ; and the smaller torque and rings in Farnham 

 Museum. W.A.M. xxviii. 261. Also " from a barrow at Lake " 

 in the Blackmore Museum, 2 similar armlets and one torque ; 

 and at Devizes a broad flat bronze armlet. W.A.M. xxviii, 261 ; 

 Stourhead Cat. 393 fig. There is no record of the finding of any 

 of these objects. 

 Earthworks. A bank and ditch runs S.E. from Long Barrow Cross Roads, 

 and probably from Winterborne Stoke British villages, appears to 

 divide into two branches at the Diamond, which run in same direction 

 more or less parallel enclosing the Lake Group of barrows, and just 

 S. of the Wilsford Group, over Lake Down towards site of British 

 village opposite Greab Durnford. Hoare A. W. I. Station V. South 

 shows these ditches as continuous; O.M. 60 NW. shows a gap 

 now between the Lake and Wilsford Group of barrows. O.M. 60 

 NW. ; 54 SW. shows a bank running NE. over Wilsford and Norman- 

 ton Down at right angles to these banks, from near the Diamond to 

 Normanton Gorse, and another bank and ditch forming three sides 

 of an irregular oblong of large extent joining the northern of the 

 two parallel ditches at the Lake Group. O.M. 60 NW. 

 Finds, Neolithic. Flint scrapers, &c, Lake. Blackmore Museum. 

 Finds, Bronze Age. Lake. Flanged celt and socketed celt, formerly 



in the Duke Coll. W.A.M. xxviii. 261. 

 Finds, Late Celtic. Near Bush Barrow. Bronze bow brooch of " La 

 Tene I." type. Devizes Museum Cat. II. 301 fig. ; Reliquary xiv . 

 95 fig. 4 ; W.A.M. xxxv. 399 fig. 

 Roman. British village opposite Great Durnford. A. W. I. Station V. 

 South, not on 0. M. 

 In 1635, says Aubrey, quoted by Stukeley {Stonehenge 32) as they were 

 ploughing about Normanton Ditch they found a large quantity of 

 excellent pewter, as much as they sold at alow price for £5 (no doubt 

 Roman dishes and vessels like the Manton and Appleshaw finds. 

 E.H.G.) 

 Iron socketed spearhead. Blackmore Museum. 



WILTON. 

 Barrows. 



1. " Neale's Barrow," in S.W. angle of Hare Warren, just E. of junction 



of Rds. from Wilton and Salisbury. Probably the barrow called 

 by Stukeley the "Tomb of King Carvilius." O.M. 66 SW. ; 

 Stonehenge, 44 Tab. xxxiv. ; A. W. I. 250, Station VIII. 

 [la, ta.] Hoare shows three barrows at this point N. of the Rd., two 

 opened, one unopened. A. W. I. 250, Station VIII. Only 1 is 

 shown on O.M. 66 SW. 



2. Large barrow in centre of Deer Park. O.M. 66 SW. ; not in A. W. 



I. Station VIII. 



