356 List of Prehistoric, Roman, and Pagan Saxon Antiquities. 



Stone Circle. In field through which " Vize Lane " passed, on E. of Rd. 

 Winterbourne to Clyffe are remains of what Stukeley describes as a 

 "double circle of stones concentric sixty cubits diameter . . . .1 

 west of it is a single broad flat and high stone standing by itself." Of 

 these stones six lying prostrate are visible ; Rev. A. C. Smith 1881 

 and 1882 found 10 others buried. He shows plan of double circle 

 with single stone in centre. 0. M. 22 SW. ; Stukeley Abury 45 ; A. W- 

 II. 94 ; Smith 76—78, plan, V. F. I. a. 



Earthworks. Mutilated remains of earthwork enclosure? at WhyrCommon. 

 O.M. 22 SW. ; A. W. II. 95 ; Smith p. 78 V. E. II. a. [Only one side 

 now shows as a considerable bank in grass field, 1914. E.H.G.] 

 Oblong enclosure, low bank and ditch at foot of down S.W. of road up 

 White Horse Hill. O.M. 22 SE. ; Smith p. 121, IX. H. II. b. Ditches 

 E. & W. to S. of this. [Stukeley somewhere here speaks of a second 

 " old chapel " " a square double ditched but small ditches, in the 

 middle a broad oblong square bank," Abury p. 48.] A. W. II. 94. 



Ridgeway running along crest of Hackpen Hill crosses end of parish. 

 O.M. 22 SE. ; A. W. II. 46. 



Eoliths found at Winterbourne and on Hackpen Hill. H. G. O. Kendall. 

 W.A.M. xxxvii. 186. 



Finds, Palaeolithic. Implements of this age found by Rev. H. G. O. 

 Kendall on surface at Winterbourne, and Whyr Farm, 1913, and on 

 top of Hackpen Hill. Abstract Proc Geol. Soc. Lond. No. 874, 1909 ; 

 W.A.M. xxxvii. 186. 



Finds, Neolithic. Large numbers of cores, scrapers, knives, &c, and 

 ground flint celt, on high ground near Glory Ann. Rev. H. G. O. 

 Kendall. 

 Oval quartzite pebble hammer with depressions each side. In Brit. 

 Museum. Evans' Stone 2l4,Jlg. 161. 



Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze dagger, rare type, 7in. long, found on down. 

 Devizes Museum Cat. II. B 2; W.A.M. xi. 244; xxxvii. 100; Reliquary 

 xiv. 243 /<7. 

 Bronze spearhead 6fin. long, found near Millbrow 1906. Devizes 

 Museum Cat. II. B 4 a ; W.A.M. xxxvi. 508 ; xxxvii. 143. 



Roman. " British village " near Glory Ann, pottery and quern. W.A.M. 

 xxii. 238. 

 Brooch of iEsica type, 2nd cent. A.D. Devizes Museum Cat. II. 306 ; 



W.A.M. xxxv. 404 ./?(?. ; Religuary xiv. 100 Jig. 

 Spindle whorls. Devizes Museum Cat. II. 253. 



WINTEKBOUKNE DAUNTSEY. 



Earthworks. Figsbury Rings, or Chlorus's Camp. (Camden calls it 

 Fripsbury.) J mile S.E. of W. Dauntsey village. Circular, area 15 

 acres, circuit of ditch 4 furlongs 198 yards, principal entrance to E. 

 with slight outworks, another entrance to W. Strong single rampart 

 and ditch, but within the area another ditch roughly follows line of 



