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



Just S. W. of Vicarage and School the Broad Hintoa Rd. runs apparently 

 in ditch of a camp which occupied the whole promontory on which 

 Vicarage, Church, and Manor House stand. Earthworks not very 

 evident now, not shown in OM. 15 SE. ; or A. W. II. Stations XI. XII. 



Rectangular earthwork in low ground N. of Barbury Castle. O.M. 22 

 NE. See Roman, below. 



A smaller rectangular earthwork | mile to W. Mutilated. O.M. 22 NE. 



Ridgeway crosses S. end of parish below N". side of Barbury Castle, forming 



parish boundary W. of Barbury. O.M. 22 SE. ; A. W. II. 46, Stations 



XI. XII. 



Finds, Neolithic. Flint celt. A. D. Passmore Coll. Scrapers, &c. 



Devizes Museum. 

 Roman. On N". side of Barbury Castle in low ground below the camp, 

 rectangular earthworks excavated by N. Story Maskelyne 1836. Site 

 of Roman dwellings, coin of Tetricus Senr., Samian and other pottery, 

 glass bead. Devizes Museum Oat. II. 479—483 ; OM. 22 NE. : 

 W.A.M. xxiii. 180 ; A.W. II. 41. 



Large and fine bronze bow T-shaped hinge pin brooch, Barbury, 1888. 

 Devizes Museum Cat. II. 312 fig. ; W.A.M. xxiv. 130. 



Silver spoon, " Verecunda" scratched on bowl, Barbury. J. W. Brooke 

 Coll. 



Quern, Barbury. Devizes Museum Cat. II. Q. 32. 



WYLYE. 

 Barrows. 



1. Small barrow just outside S. rampart of Wylye Catnp or Bilbury 



Rings, opened by Hoare, contained burnt bones only. O.M. 59 

 SW. ; A. W. I. 108 Station IV. 

 [la, b]. A. W. I. Station IV. shows a barrow on Wylye Down to SW. 

 of the camp, and another half-way between the camp and Wylye 

 village, neither shown on O.M. 59 SW. 



2. Barrow NW. of Deptford Field Barn and Chalk Pit. O.M. 59 



NW. ; A. W. I Station III. 



3. Barrow 1 mile N. of the last on Deptford Down. O.M. 59 NW. ; 



A. W. I. Station III. 

 A bowl-shaped incense cup with perforated bottom found on site 



of ploughed down barrow at Deptford 1908. In possession of 



the finder 1914. 

 Earthworks. Bilbury Rings or Wylye Camp 1 mile S. of Station on 

 projecting point of Grovely Ridge, area 17£ acres, circuit 4 furlongs 

 190 yds., many modern entrances. " Fortified (says Hoare) on the 

 E. by double, and on the W. by triple entrenchments, the outward 

 one particularly on the E. side being very broad and flat. Within 

 the area of this camp we find the remains of another work of a very 

 irregular form having the ditch within." See Roman below. O.M. 



