174 HAZZLEDINE WARREN : STUDY OF PRE-HISTORY IN ESSEX. 
Bartlow Hills, visit to (Joseph Clarke, E.N., iii., 1889, 
pp. 288-289). The author, who witnessed the opening iru 
1832-4-5, rightly concludes that they belonged to some 
British princes under Roman rule. The erection of the 
tumulus was not a Roman custom. (Second visit to,. 
E.N., xvii., 1913, p. 221.) 248 
Mersea Barrow, visit to ( E.N. , xvii., 1913, p. 230), a large 
tumulus of similar type to above, which contained an early 
Romano-British interment [264]. 249. 
Felstead (J. French, E.N., vi., 1892, pp. 100-101). The 
“ Quaker’s Mount,” at Bannister Green, is 15 or 20 feet 
high, and has a flat top, measuring 22 by 18 yards. It was 
surrounded by a moat 8 or 10 yards wide. 250 
Chigwell (W. C. Waller, E.N., vii., 1893, p. 130). A moated 
mound, the site of the ancient manor-house. 251 
Norsey Wood, Billericay ( E.N. , xiv., 1906, p. 162 ; xvi., 1909, 
108-110). Two sepulchral tumuli. Much Romano- 
British pottery and other antiquities have been found. 
There are earthworks in the neighbouring Bishop’s Wood.252 
Wormingford (T. V. Holmes, quoting Rev. H. Jenkins, E.N., 
i., 1887, p. 82). A large mound close to the Stour, destroyed 
for spreading on the land. “ Hundreds ” of urns were 
found placed in parallel rows. [Vide also 192]. 253 
Dunstable (W. G. Smith, E.N., viii., 1894, p. 39). Brief note 
of a round barrow containing the skeletons of a woman 
and child surrounded by a ring of fossil Echini. 254 
‘‘ Queen Boadicea’s Tomb,” Parliament Hill, Hampstead 
(E.N., viii., 1894, p. 248). Two trenches were cut across 
it, but no relics discovered. 255 
XVI.— Human Remains. 
Eoanthropus, vide in. 
Paleolithic. Bury St. Edmunds, vide no. 
One Tree Hill, obscured interment, vide 9. 
Tilbury, vide 112. 
West Thurrock ? (T. V. Holmes, E.N ., iv., 1890, p. 148). 
Skeleton in osier coffin, in Alluvium of Mardyke. No 
evidence of date. 256 
Foxearth (J. M. Wood, E.N., xv., 1908, pp. 164-167, 3 figs.). 
The skeleton was buried in the contracted position, but 
no relics were found. It was presented to the E.F.C. 
Museum. 257 
