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



1 mile W. of Woodford Church, and just W". of Woodford Clump a 

 small earthwork enclosure, vallum slight, entrance to E. says Hoare. 

 O.M. 60 SW. ; A. W. I. 215, Station V. South. 



Hoare A. W. I. 215 notes faint remains of ditch pointing to Heale Hill 

 from the last enclosure. Not in O.M. 60 SW. 



Hoare notes a ditch coming from Hamshill ditches in Burf ord along S. 

 side of Grovely, crossing Wylye river at Chilhampton and running 

 across Devizes — Salisbury Ed. into Woodford, " opposite Little 

 Durnford." A. W. I. 110 Station IV. ; not in O.M. 66 NW. 

 Soman. Square cultivation marks, etc., on Heale Hill S.W. of the Hook- 

 lands plantation enclosure ; a British village. O.M. 60 SW. ; A. W. 

 I. 215. 



WOOTTON BASSETT. 

 Barrows. 



[la.]? A mound at Brynards Hill, 66ft. diam., 2|ft. high. Opened 

 by E. C. Trepplin, 1891, contained Norman pottery fragments 

 only, probably not sepulchral. Not in O.M. 

 [lb.] A similar mound in field called " Woolleys " at Knighton, also 

 opened same time. Similar pottery fragments, but in centre a 

 pit 7ft. or 8ft. deep, contained charcoal and fragments of iron. 

 Tradition said it was the site of Windmill. W.A.M. xxvi. 416 ; 

 xxviii. 263 ; not in O.M. 

 Finds, Neolithic. A few flint arrowheads. A. D. Passmore Coll. 



Sarsen muller, long shape. Devizes Museum Cat. II. 9. 



Finds, Bronze Age. Bronze socketed spear head without loops. Hunt's 



Mill, 1899. Devizes Museum Gat. II. Bo ; Reliquary, xiv. 246 fig. ; 



W.A.M. xxx. 290. 



Small bronze flanged celt found in making Badminton line, " near 



Wootton Bassett" (? in what parish). In private hands. Cast in 



Devizes Museum Oat. II. B27a ; W.A.M. xxxiii. 343 ; xxxiv. ZWfig. 



[Human remaius found 1863 just W. of Vicarage, no details. O.M. 14 



SE.] 

 [Pottery Kiln, Norman, just on S. side of main Rd. at Hunt's Mill. 

 O.M. 14 SE] 



WKAXALL, NORTH. 



Barrows. [Group of 4 round barrows just over boundary of Marshfield 



and Gloucestershire. O.M.~\ 

 Finds, Late Celtic. On site of Roman villa, 1860. A bronze cushion - 



shaped bow-brooch of " Italian " type dr. 400 or 500 B.C. Devizes 



Museum Cat. II. 425 ; Reliquary xiv. 102 Fig. 24; W.A.M. xxx v. 



394, 398,,/fy. 1. 

 Roman. A considerable villa and cemetery in field called " Coffin Ground," 



in N.E. extremity of parish, 1 mile N.E. of Church, just N.E. of 



