HAMPSHIRE BARROWS. By L. V. GRINSELL. PARTS I AND II. ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA.

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1 346 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB HAMPSHIRE BARROWS. By L. V. GRINSELL. PARTS I AND II. ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA. PART I. On p. I stated that a list of field names indicating the possible former existence of barrows would be included in a future instalment of this paper. In view of the uncertainties of the times I have decided to complete this paper by the present instalment, and in order to save space the list of field names is omitted ; in any case most of them are given in Dr. Grundy's papers on Hants charters (Archaeol. Journal, Vols. 78, 81, 83, 84). PART II. N.E. Grateley Disc-barrow (p. 217). This appears to be the barrow in which bones were recently found (Hants P.C., XIV, p. 270). 59 N.E. Old Winchester Hill (West). On p. 229, the quarter-sheet was given in error as 56 N.E. instead of 59 N.E. The site is very important and similar to that at Rockbourne on 54 N.W. (Fig. 4c). 80 N.W. Setley Plain Disc-barrows. I forgot to state that an account with excellent plans appeared in Sumner, New Forest, pp. 80 ff. and Plan XXII. Part HI. A List of Hampshire Bowl-Barrows. Introduction. The arrangement of the following list is based on the 6in. O.S. quarter-sheets arranged numerically. An asterisk (*) following the name of the parish denotes that the barrow is not marked on the latest edition of 6in. O.S. map prior to The finder of such a barrow is noted in the ' Other Details ' column thus : O.G.S.C.= Mr. O. G. S. Crawford, F.S.A. E. & W. = Messrs. J. R. Ellaway and G. W. Willis of Basingstoke. G.B.B.= Mr. G. B. Bull of Kingsdere. = The present writer. In the case of the first three, the addition of my own initials in brackets indicates that I have visited the site and verified the discovery. In the case of newly-discovered barrows, the latitude and longitude given are only approximate. The measurements of each barrow are almost entirely mine throughout. Diameter means the diameter of the mound, excluding any ditch that may be present. Unless otherwise stated, air-photo numbers refer to those at the Archaeology Dept., O.S. Office, Southampton. O.S. Southampton indicates that the site has been added in pencil to the 6in. O.S. map at the Archaeology Dept., O.S. Office, Southampton. The following abbreviations have been used : 2* Ms. Map = 2" Ms. Map of at O.S. Office, Southampton. D.= Barrow surrounded by a visible ditch. H/C.=> Barrow has a hollow or dip in the centre, frequently where it has been opened. Bdry. = Parish boundary. Sumner, N.F. = Ancient Earthworks of New Forest, by H. Sumner, Wise, N.F.= The New Forest, by J. R. Wise (Artist's Edn., 1883). Wessex from Air = Wessex from the Air, by O. G. S. Crawford and Alex. Keiller, N.D.F.C.= Transactions of the Newbury District Field Club. B.N.S.S.= Proceedings of the Bournemouth Natural Science Society.

2 9 S.W. 9 S.W. 9 S.W. 9 S.W. 9 S.E. 9 S.E. 10 S.W. 10 S.W..10 S.W. 12 N.W. 12 N.E. 14 S.W. 14 S.W. 14 S.W. 14 S.W. 14 S.W. 15 N.E. 16 N.W. 16 N.W. 16 N.W. :i6 N.W. 16 N.E. 16 N.E. 16 S.W..16 S.W..16 S.W. 16 S.W..16 S.E. 37 N.W. 37 N.W. *7 N.W. 18' 10* 18' ' 18' 28" 18' 26" I?' 22" A' 31" 1/44" 17' 43" 17' 48" 19' 8' ' 10" PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS 347 A List of Hampshire Bowl-Barrows. 6" O.S. Lot. Long. Diam. Height Map 5i W. Parish {pacts) (feet) Other Details 4 N.E. 2a' 36" 1 4'a 3 " Mortimer as Si On Berkshire bdry. H/C. West End 8 S.E. 18' 9* 1 aa' SS" Crux Easton 24 4i At cross-roads. H/C. 8 S.E. 18' 5a* 1 22' 57" Bdry. of 4 Destroyed Part I, p. 31 (Hilda's hlaew). parishes* 8 S.E. 18' 27* 1 21' 59* Crux Easton A doubtful NJ).F.C. VII, barrow 8 S.E. 18' 13' 1 21' 44" Woodcott 22 si D. Mound mutilated. 8 S.E. 18' 55" i 45" Burghclere 26 8 Planted with firs circa S.E. 17, ft 33 8 D. No. 2 on Plate V. 8 S.E. 17' 42 1 ' 10" 7 D. No. 3 on Plate V. 8 S.E..17' 44 i ' 10* ii ff 5 No. 4 on Plate V. 8 S.E " 1 ' 16" 22 I No. 9 on Plate V. o S.W. 17' 48" i ao' 8",, 27 4 No. 5 on Plate V. <> S.W " I 2o' 4" No. 6 on Plate V. 1) S.W. 17 S " 1 7' 11 6 H/C No. 7 on Plate V. For 2-9, see Hants F.C. IX, 284 ; W.O.F.C. IV, 186 ; Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd Ser., X, ; Brayley and Britton, 1" io, 19 I i8' a" i 17; 59" i 17' 18" J J < < II' 8' 1 11' 6" i 10' 51" 0 51' 27" 0 48' 46" Litchfield Sydmonton EcchinsweM Kingsclere* Hannington* Hartley Wintney* Yateley 14' 13* i c 41' 19" S. Tidworth *+! 2" 13 48" ' S" 16' 5" 16' " IS'41" 15'4a" 18' io" 16' 21" 15' 23" 14' 18" I< ' 15 aa 15; 15" 16'40 16' 6" 1" 41' 10-- l 4J'lS* 1 41' 10" i 4l'43" 1 41' 42" 1 28' 46" 1 26' 57* 1 26' o" 1 as 11 1 ' 11" 1 ' 12" i 28' 1" K **', I3 ". Hurstbourne Tarrant* ? St. Mary Bourne* Destroyed St. Mary Bourne Litchfield * Andover* 28 IS 12 3i I 3i 4 Hants, 1805, p. 24a; Man. Vol. XIII (C. L. Woolley); Evans, Stone Implements, and Edn., p. 9. D. G.B.B. (Verified ). Has been' ploughed. E.&W. (). Hants F.C. IX, 284. Hants F.C. IX, 284. E. & W (). E. & W. (Doubtful ). Hants F.C. IX, 284. Hants F.C. XIII, Possible site of barrow at Hillfield, Round Close. Bucketurn in Winchester Museum. On Wilts bdry. Perhaps a platform-barrow. Nine barrows marked on 6" O.S. sheet (Tidworth Seven Barrows). On Wilts bdry. Surrounded by tree-ring.,, v. 37. On Wilts bdry. D. Flat top. Blagdon Coppice. Part I, p. 22. H. S. L. Dewar. H. S. L. Dewar. Hants F.C. IX, 407, and X, 122. Site not known accurately. Stevens, St. Mary Bourne, p. 69. Doubtful. Hole in centre. Doubtful. Part I. p. 28 (Folk-lore). D. H. S. L. Dewar. Hants F.C., IX, ; X, 121. (Site only approx.) " "" III: 1 26' 15" 3 Hants F.C., X, 2 i" 26' 10' 3 Hants F.C., X, a 1 24'31* St. Mary Bourne 36 4 I ' 8" Whitchurch Larks Barrow. 1 19' s" 2* See Part II, p i 17 18" Overton* I G.B.B. (). i 17' 18" # 3 G.B.B. ().

3 348 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB 6' O.S. Lot. Long. Diam. Height Map 51 W. Parish (paces) (/«*) 17 N.W. 16'40* i 16' 32* Overton I 17 N.W. 16' 6* i 16' 35* 3 17 N.E. 16' is* 1 I2'44* Hannington* 17 N.E. j»: 17 N.E. 17 S.W. vf 11* IS' IS" i IS,' 54' Overton* Kingaclere* Whitchurch \> <f 18 N.W. 17' 0* i io' 56* Kingsclere N.W * i 11'44* 2i 18 N.W. 18 S.W. is'36* I'II' 7* Oakley 35 3i 13 S8' I'll' 1* 2 18 S.W. 13, 57" 1 10' 48* S.W. 14' 6" 1 10' 51* Wootton St. 4. Lawrence 18 S.W. IS' IS* I" 0'S4" 18 S.W. 15, 23* 1 0 * 4 ' 4 18 S.W. IS 21- Basingstoke Nearly c lestroye 18 S.W. IS S.W. 14'48- i 8'is* Partly d estroyei S.W. 14' 0' i 8'37* 1 18 S.W. 14 I- 1 8'36" 28 1* 18 S.W. 14, 42* 1 8'42*- Wootton St. 14' S3* 1 9' 8* Lawrence 18 S.E. 18 S.E. 18 S.E. 18 S.E. 19 N.W. 19 N.W. 19 N.W. 15' " is' 19' < ' 6 r IS' 34 IS, 34* IS '4o' 1 '38; 1 3,45 '! 3,43 1 '45 I 1, * BasinKStoke Winslade Mapledurwell ;;. 28 Vague 19 N.W. 15'48* i o'3s* 5 19 S.E. I4'-S4* o"58' 5" Odiham* 16? NU 19 S.E. 14' 32* 0 57' so' >> * 19 S.E. o 59' 18* Greywell* 19 S.E. o 55' 28* Odiham* S.E. Crondall I< 37: 14, II* 14' 14* l **'. 19" 0 49' N.W. 16' 23* o" 45' 18* Farnborough 21 S.W. 22 N.W. 22 N.W. 22 N.E. 22 N.E. 22 N.E. 22 N.E. 22 S.E. 22 S.E. 22 S.E. 22 S.E. 15' 16' 13' 29* 13 21* 13' 3* ' 59* 12 55" 11' 2' 10' 42* 10'48* 10' 32* 10' 35* 23 N.W. 13' 0* 13' 10" 0 46' 10' 141 I 37'47" Aldershot S. Tidworth* Kimpton 1 37; 33* ;; 1 38' 40* : 3»; S * K 39;is" * 1 35' * i 35'4<>* Amport Quarley Kimpton* IS Mutilated 2 2} 2 I Nil Other Details G. W. G. Allen (). Part II, Plate VII A. G.B.B. (). E. and W. High mound in dense wood. G.B.B. (). Ploughed. G.B.B. (). Larks Barrow, on bdry. of 16 S.E. H/C. Part I, p. 17 (Ibworth). H/C. Hants F.C., IV, 49. Eastern half ploughed. In Bull's Bushes Copse. S. of Bull's Bushes Farm. In Bull's Bushes Copse, Hants F.C., VIII, 249. White Barrow. Hants F.C., VIII, 248. Hants F.C., VIII, 248. Hants F.C., IV, 47. (May have been a long barrow.) N. of Kempshott Park. D. N. of Kempshott Park. Hants F.C., V, 57. Sites of five, or perhaps seven, levelled barrows N. of Lone Farm. Hants F.C., III, 174; Baigent & Millard, Hut. Basingstoke, pp , 386, 603, 6,' and 629. Hants F.C., IV, 48 : VIII, 249. In Hackwood Park. I In field called Aborough. \ Field. Oval, 45 paces by paces ;? long barrow, S.W. of the last two. S. of Borough Close. Hants: F.C., VIII. 249.? Ditch indicated by different coloured grass. See p P. Parsons. E. andw. Hants F.C., VIII, Hmts F.C., IX, 284. E.&W. P. Parsons. See p Seven small barrows, only six on O.S. map, at Heath Brow. In front are notice-boards: Old Roman Tumuli! Cockadobby Hill; A. E Kinch, Farnborough, p. 5. Nr. Prince Consort's Lbry. On Wilts bdry. On Wilts border. On Kimpton Down. On Pickford Hill. H/C. Surrounded by tree-ring. J Marked on O.S. as tumuli but \ I think they are natural rises H/C.; tree-covered... Nme barrows at Barrow Field Clumps; at least two are large. Mozley, T.: Reminiscences, etc., II, 313. S.W. of Barrow Fid. Clumps. Possibly a.barrow. (Other possible barrows near here are on the Ms. 2" map.) Three barrow-circles on airphoto 7979.

4 To face page 349-] PLATE X. The Goodworth Clatford Group. 6" O.S. Hants 24 S.W. Air-photo by Major G. W. G. Allen, F.S.A.

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6 PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS 349 6' O.S. Lot. Long. Diam. Height Map 51 W. Parish (paces) (/<*«) 23 N.W. 12' S5* i«34' o* Amport* (Site not located (Approx.) exactly) 23 N.W. 13' IS' r."' 1 (Approx.) ': Weyhill* (Site not located exactly) 23 N.E. 13; 22' 1 31' * Fenton Mewsey 23 N.E ' '! 3i; * i» ti Destroyed 23 S.E. 10'?' i*ag? Good worth Clatford 24 N.W. 13' 24' 1 27' 33' Andover*»7? Hants P.C-Xlll, in. 24 N.W. 13' 28' i 27' 33' Circle on U.S. photo N.W. 13' ' 1 26' 40' Circle on air-photo 52, N.W * l 27' 4" >5 I ^ Circles on air-photos 5285 and 24 N.W ' l 27 3' fl» The first two are certainly barrowb 24 N.W. «43* i vj' 3" * Vague 24 N.W. «44' i 27' 2* Vague f 24 N.W. 1 27' 48* \ Two circles. Wessex from Air, 24 N.W. 12 6" 1 27' 47* # ; p.. On Bere Hill. 24 N.W. 13' 23' -1 ' 10' Bdry. of three 14 2 Aahtree Barrow (Grundy). parishes* Part I, p S.W. "'33' 1 a?' 54' Up. Clatford* 40 6 Wessex from Air. 106 ; PI. XIII 24 S.W ' 1 28' *' Goodworth Vague Air photo 4/78 (Plate X). Clatford* 24 S.W. «'»S' i 28' 5" 24 S.W ' i" 28' 3" 24 S.W. II' 12- I-28' 6' 1 24 S.W. ll' 12* I 28' 4* 1 24 S.W. II' 12' I 28' 1* 2 24 S.W. II' 5' I 28' 4* * 4 S.W. 10; 56* " 1 16' 16* i 16' 19* Micheldever* S.W. 10' 35" i 17' 22' Hunton* I S.W. 11' 10" i 16' 1" S.W. S.W.»5 S.W. *5 S.W. S.W. S3. S.E: S.E. 11 N.W. 26 N.W. 26 N.W. 26 N.W. 11' * 1 17' " "- 1 16' 32* 11' 58" 1 16' 40* 11' * l 16' 47" "/ s9 ". 1 \i 3.0" ; 17* 11, 33". i, 4>; ii, *. I* ' I Il'' 13, 21' i" o'i6' «; ' i 8'17* 12 44* l 8' o" Micheldever* Wonston Laverstoke/ Freefolk Laverstoke Freefolk Popham* n N. Waltham* Dummer Farieigh Wallop* ii 6 Other Details Crawford. Andover Diet., p. 62 ; Arch. Jour., LXXXIH. p Windmill Barrow on plan of 1683 (O.S. Southampton); Williams-Freeman, Field Arch. Hants, 1915, 115-6; Crawford, Andover District, ip Jn grounds of Penton Lodge. Part I, p. 18 (Mark Lane). Sites of four barrows on Barrow Hill. Wessex from Air, PI. XXXIV, B. Circle on O.S. air-photo 51; Rainbird Clarke and (Found since Map IV was done.) 24 S.W. II' 58" 1 26' 23' Longparish* Four circles, probably barrows. Wessex from Air, p ' 0* 1 26' * N.W. 13' 22" i 16' 47- Overton Abra Barrow. as N.W * i 16' 36* * N.W. 13' 18' i 16' 22' 40 3 Under plough N.W. 12' 8* i 17' 28' Freefolk* Possible barrows;' O.G.S.C. N.W. 12' 4* 1 17' ' } and E. and W. N.W. 13' 27* i 18' ' * Barrows marked here on I. Taylor's map. Crawford, Andover District, 01. N.E. 13' 11* I"I3' 0' N. Waltham* E. and W.: Hants F.C., VIII, N.E. 13 5* i I3' o' } 249, and IX, 284. S.W * I-IO' 5* Bullington* J (Circle on R.A.F. Air-photo 1926.) Three circles observed by R.A.F., (Note on O.S. map, Southampton.) Two or three others, invisible on the ground, are on O.S. Southampton (R.A.F. 1926). Aubrey's ref., Part I, p.. O.G.S.C. (). Probably a barrow. W. of Cranbourne Wood. Roundwood group : see Pt. II, Bell- and disc-barrows. Ploughed; chalky mound enclosed in ditch of brown mould. N. of Freefolk Wood. O.S. Southampton (). Among Popham Beacons. Hants JP.C.,"VIII, 249. Doubtful. In Kempshott Pk. I E._and_ W. (). Hants. F.C., VIII, 248.

7 350 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB 6* O.S. Map 26 N.E. 26 N.E. 26 N.E. 26 N.E. Lat. 5i 13' 33" 13, 29" 13, 29, S.W. 26 S.W. 11'50' 11' 12' 26 S.W. 26 S.W. n' 14" 11' 16' Long. W. 1 3,35" i- 4' ' 58" 1 11' 10' 1 11' io' i D n' 10' 26 S.E. n' 45" 1 6' 40* (centre of group) 27 N.W. 12' 1" l o'32' 27 N.W. 27 N.W. 27 N.W. 27 N.W. 27 N.W. 27 N.W. 27 N.E. 12' 47" 12' 49" 12'48' 12' 48' 12'48' i< 47' o 59' 40' " 0 59', 38" o S9, 34' 0 59, " 27 N.E. 12' 36* o 59' 4" 27 S.W. 27 S.W. 27 S.W. 11' 58' 1 o',35* i 0 35' 1 o'33" 27 S.W. 11' 57' 0-31" 27 S.E. N.E. N.E. N.E. N.E. N.E. N.E. N.E. N.E. N.E. N.E. S.E. S.E. S.E.. S.E. 31 N.W. 31 N.W. '31 N.W. 31 N.W. 11, 57 9, ; 54* 9,3* 9,48 9, '56' 8'41" 8'" 8' 8' 1 37' 10' 7' 55" 1 38' 35' 7' ' i 38' 15" 9,33 9,3i 9 36" 9 " o" 56; 27' i 39 19' I 39' 2' *l*t 8' 1 39' 7 i 37 ' i" 3$; 17" " i 38' 26' 1 38' 33" '34', 6' 3*, \ 33 35; ' 33 2 Parish Farleigh Wallop Winslade* Cliddesden* Dummer Popham* Nutley* Weston Patrick* Upton Grey* Weston Patrick* Froyle* Grateley* * Over Wal " ; Nether Wallop* Over Wallop* Abbotts Ann* Nether Wallop* 31 N.W. 9' 27' 1 33' 34" Over Wallop* Diam. Height {paces) (feet) Other Details 40 4 Under plough E. &W. Hants F.C., XII, 88. E. &W. Hants F.C., XII, 88. E. & W. Hants F.C., VIII, 0. At Winchester Plain Clump. Mound, E. & W. Hants F.C., IV, 49- Circle of brown grass, E. & W. Mound, E.&W. Hants F.C., IV, 49, and VIII, 249. E. & W. Hants F.C., IX, 284. Three examples, of which two are doubtful. 18 E. & W. (). Rest of roup on 27 S.W Slight rise Vague Vague rise 1* i 2* I* 3 S * f».v.g. Found Dec., E. & W. ( Hants F.C., VIII, 248. E. &'W. (). Doubtful. E. & W. (). Chalky soil. E. & W. (). Doubtful. (For both : Hants F.C., VIII, E P &*v^ (). E. "& W. '(). Fine example. E. & W. (). For the group, see Hants F.C., VIII,. K'&W. Hants F.C., X, 73- On Quarley bdry Overlaps disc-barrow. See Part I, Fig. 5 and PI. VII. In small plantation. Boar Knoll. Ditch 3 paces wide and 1 foot deep. On Map of Celtic Earthworks of Salisbury Plain. N. of Martin's Clump. Not on Map IV. Tumulus marked on 2' Ms. map. Two tumuli on Suddern Hill (2' Ms. map).? Two tumuli in tree-clump on 2' Ms. map. At least three barrows on 2' Ms. Map. I have not seen any of the sites above-mentioned on this sheet; I think they are all inaccessible. O.G.S.C. (). O.G.S.C. (). Doubtful barrow. Circle on air-photo 493. (Nothing visible Sept.,' 1938 ) Barrow (now destroyed) on 2' Ms. map ; marked as Kent Barrow on Greenwood's map of This (now built on) is probably the site of Kent's Barrow; see Archaeologia. XXXVI, 184^5; Crawford, Air-Photagraphy for Archaeologists, Plate VI. Wilts Arch- Mag., XXI, p. 294.

8 6* O.S. Lot. Long. Map SI W. 31 N.E. S'57- i 29' 59' 31 N.E. 8'57' i 3o' 1' 31 N.E. 8' ' 49' 31 N.E. 31 N.E. 8' 57" 8'57' ' 1 29' 38" 31 S.E. 8'' 1 32' 31' 31 S.E. 8'13' i 31 58' 31 S.E. 8 7' 1 31, 35' 31 S.E. 7 57" K 3' * 7 ' 31 S.E. 7,3i' l 32 22' 31 S.E. 7' 0" l 32' 0" (Centre of group) 31 S.E. 8' 10' l 31' ' 31 S.E. 8' 12" 1 3l' 12' 31 S.E. 8'11' 1 ' 59' 31 S.E. 8' 8' l ' S.E. 8'is' 1 ' " (centre of group) 31 S.E. 31 S.E. 31 S.E. 31 S.E. 31 S.E. 31 S.E. 31 S.E. 31 S.E. 31 S.E. 31 S.E. 31 S.E. 32 N.W. 32 N.E. 32 N.E. 32 N.E. 32 N.E. 32 N.E. 32 S.W. 32 S.W. 32 S.W. 32 S.W. 32 S.E. 32 S.E. 32 S.E. 32 S.E. 7' 36* i 3i' 15" 7' 50' 1 3i' " (centre of group) 7,31 1 3«, 55" 7, 33 I 3o' S3" 7,37, 1 3o' 49* 1,K '! 47?' «" 'o 3 ' 37 7'45' 1 ' 33" 7' «' 1 31' 44" 7'11" 'io' 1 31 " (centre of group)?? 9'* 8'49" I 24' 9 8'si" I 24' 6' 8's6" i 2 4 ' 7" 8'52" i 0 24' 7" PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS 351 Parish! Longstock Nether Wallop Broughton Longstock* Broughton Houghton* WherweU (?) Bullington* Barton Stacey Diam. (pacts) 18 U 2S 27 Height (feet) 7'29" i 26' 7" Little Somborne* ' 40" I 26' 9" Leckford* : *! 2S ', *>» 18 1* 7,49 i as, 44"»t ^ as' 42"» '27" 1 22' 34" Barton Stacey 3 8'" 1 22' 33"» '23" I Z2' 2" Crawley 4 7'24" 1 22' 19' 5 Other Details D. Covered with bushes. Oval mound, ploughed.. On Wherwell bdry.; The last five are in a group, recently seen by Messrs. Willis and Ellaway, who add three less certain examples. Wessex from Air, p. 91. On Longstock bdry. Ditto. Doubtful. On Chattis Hill. The Broughton Seven Barrows (nearly levelled). Twelve marked on Ms. 2" Map. See Part I, p. : Pt. II, Plate VIII. O.G.S.C. (). O.G.S.C. ().? aoval.. Six circles on air-photo, Stockbridge '3364; Wessex front Air, p. 108 and PI. XXXIVa. Nothing visible 1937 (). O.G.S.C. (). On Houghton bdry. About nine barrows on Ms. 2" map. Two or three visible to, at sunset, 5th June, Ploughed. These four are Ion Ms. 2' map. O.G.S.C. f()., Sept., Air photo, Stockbridge Not visible Sept., Ditch shown by rabbit-scrapes Five barrows on 2' Ms..map. Nothing visible Gent's Mag. Library, Brit. Topog., Hants, p Circle on Major Allen's airhoto 4/92, not visible to E..V.G., 26 Sept., Air-photo Buried beneath bushes. Partly quarried away; skull of horse visible Sept., Another barrow near here appears on Greenwood's Map of For Mid B.A. urn from this area, see Abercromby, B.A. Pottery, II, Fig. 13, p. 115, and PI. LXIII. O.G.S.C. ().? Heardulf's Hlaew. Part I, p. 33. D. Ploughed. O.G.S.C. (). O.G.S.C. (). Suggestion of ditch. At Crawley Clump. PI. VII. Confluent with saucer-barrow. Part II, p. 226.

9 352 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB 6" O.S. Map 32 S.E. 32 S.E. 32 S.E. 32 S.E. Lot. Long. Si" W. i ' 40' 7,45" 1 ' 38* 1 ' 39' 6'49 I'JJ' S" (centre of group) 32 S.E. 6' 48* i" ai' 3S' 33 N.W. 9' z8* 1 19' 17* 33 N.W. 9' *8" 1 19' 15" 33 N.W. 8 38"- 1! 16' SS'- 9 8* 1 17' * 33 S.W. 7'11" 1 18'32" 33 S.E. 7'52" I I4'4S" 34 N.W. 9'SO" 1 n' 6" Parish Wontton ;; Crawley* Wonston Stoke Charity* and Micheldever* Stoke Charity* Micheldever Woodmancott* 34 N.W. 8' 42" 1 10' 40" Brown Candover* 34 N.W. 34 N.W. 34 N.W. 34 N.W. 34 N.W. 34 N.W. 34 N.E. 34 N.E. 34 S.W. 34 S.W. 34 S.W. 34 S.W. 34 S.E. 34 S.E. 34 S.E. U N.W. S.W. 36 S.W. 36 S.W. 36 S.W. 8'43" 843; o So; 9 " ' 10' 38- ' 8'24" 1 8' 7' 8'58" 1 7'52" 9' 2" 1 7' 49" 9'47" I" 6' o". (centre of group) 0 19" 7 >* 7 26 /,42" 7 35; 1% 10' 12" 6'59" 6'56" 6' 57" 7'io" (centre 1 7 *7; 10 4 IO 4 9,47. 6'" 1 4 a' 1 2' 41" :«; 2" o 52' 42" 0 52' 42" i SZ ' 3 1" Preston Candover Diam. Height (paces) {feet) Other Details 2 Air-photo LV 2S Chilton Candover* Bradley* Preston Candover Itchen Stoke Swarraton* Old 'Alresford Medstead Bentworth* Selborne 36 S.W. 6' 59" of o 51' group) 26" Headley 36 S.E. 36 S.E. 7' 48" S'II" o 5i' 7" o 5o'48' 38 N.E. 5'34" l 38 N.E. s; 43" *. K ", **. ** Nether Wallop "as aa 35 ii n 38 N.E. 5',4S" i 37; 5i"»i»» " 39 N.W. 5 34" I-3S' 3" Buckholt 39 S.W. s;»' :33',4ii; E. Tytherley 39 S.W. 1 33' 43 > 39 S.W. 4 S8" '!" 41! Ploughed 39 S.W " I 33',40" 39 S.W. 4 4o" " Bossington Four or five barrows on Airphotos S.A.C.A. 282 and 923. Only one found by, 15 paces diam., and ift. high. 1 4 W. of Cranboume Clump. H/C. 3 Cranbourne Clump. Pt. I, >. 18 ; Pt. II, p ' it W, Veston Colley group. At least 13, and perhaps 15 circles. See Plate XI. Air-photos ^.^"xli? ' 293. E. & W. Very large hollow in centre A. B. Milner, Micheldever, p. 2. E. & W. Hants F.C., VIII, 249. Two examples, one ditched. E.&W.(). Hants F.C. VIII, 0. spread barrow. Not certain whether round barrow or partly destroyed long barrow. Hants F.C., II, pp ; VII, pp. 112 and E* W. (). Hants F.C. IX, p O.S. Southampton (E. & W.). Three sites, at least one of which may be a saucer-barrow. Part II, p Hants N.Q., VII, p Among dense vegetation. at Hams F.C"., XIII, II t 11» 3 6i E.8JW. HantsF.C..X,73. Rather shapeless. Shapeless. Group of seven bowl-barrows of average size ; that at N.E. is among the beat. I am informed by Mr. R. S. Simms of H.M. Inspectorate of Ancient Monuments, that this has been destroyed. On Broxhead Common. Surrounded by tree-ring. Shapeless and doubtful. The Turret (O.S.); Bol's Turret (Stukeley Mss., St. John's Coll., Cambridge); Bald Turret (2' Ms. map). \ Broughton Hill Clumps. The I two unmarked sites are on the f Ms. 2" map and are visible J to-day (O.G.S.C. and )? Berrow's Bush (Hants F.C., IX. 137:? The Throne (Hants N.Q., IX, 49-50).

10 To face page 352.] PLATE The Weston Colley Group. Crown Office XI. 6" O.S. Hants 33 N.W. Copyright.

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12 6' O.S. Map 40 N.E. 40 N.E. 40 N.E. 40 S.W. 40 S.W. 40 S.W. 40 S.W. 40 S.W. 40 S.W. 40 S.E. 40 S.E. 40 S.E. 41 N.E. 41 N.E. 41 N.E. 41 S.W. 4x S.W. 41 S.W. 41 S.W. 41 S.W. 41 S.E. 42 N.W. 42 N.E. Lat. Si 6'37' 6 37* 6'36" 6'35' 6'35* 6'46' 6' 40' 6'37* 6'' 6; 44' 6 42 % K ' 36* 6'35' 5' 9' 5' 8' 5' 8' *»: 5 i g'47' 6' 21' *: *; 4 59; 3 2* 3, 37. 3' 35 3, 35' 3 3* Long. JT. i 28' 2' 1 27' 54* 1 27, ' 1 27; 52' I" 27 50* i 27,'48' 1 27' 41 : < n" ' 1 27' 29" 1 27; 27' ' 1 27' 16' * 7,' 39 " * 1 ' 43* I' 24' 26* I" 24' 24' ' I" 24' ' i 21' 37' i 21' 36' i '43* 1 24, 35 i 27'46' i 26' 14 i 26' 14' i 26' 10- i ' 29' 40 S.W. 3' 39' i" 24' 38* 40 S.W. 4' 48" i 27' 3o" a 8 * i 24, I" I" 24' I' I 24' ' 36* n 12' 22' (centre of group) 3 38' 1 17,13 3' 38' i 17' 12' 3' 38' I" 17' 11* 3' 38' i 17' 10' 3' 38' i 17 9" PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS 353 Parish Stockbridge' King's Sombprne* Sparsholt* ;; Crawley* Diam. (paces) 'J ' rl 9 13 IS Littleton 18 Sparsholt* King's Somborne* 18 Ashley* Farley Chamberlayne 33 Sparsholt 24 King's Somborne* 40 Sparsholt* Itchen Abbas* Itchen Stoke* Chilcomb 3 29* s'36* i 8'si' Bdry. of three parishes* 5'32' I» 4' 2' Ropley 40 Height (Jeet) 1 i 3 * 1* it l\ h 5t 12 li 15 I* * Other Details O.G.S.C. (). V. slight. Ditto! D. H/C.- O.G.S.C. (). Vague. Hants F.C., XIII, 2-3. D. O.G.S.C. (). The only one in the group marked on O.S. I These were found by Drs.!j. F. S. Stone and N. Gray J" Mill. For the first, see Ant. I your., Jan. 1940, pp (a very important excavation). O.G.S.C. (). Ditto. D. Slight H/C. A good example. Marked on 2' Ms. map. Nothing definite Air-photo SACA 945. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Not well defined.? Twin barrow confluent with ' saucer-barrow, on bdry. of 32 S.E. Pt. II, plate VI b, Fig. 4 d, and p Oval (24 by 36 paces). H/C. S.W. of disc-barrow. Oval (14 by paces). ditch. " Dirty Mount." O.G.S.C. (). Farley Mount. D. Wessex from Air, p. 102 and PI. XII; Shore, T. W., Hants Papers, p ; Rev. E. A. Elownman, Brit. Mus. Add. Mss., Pt. I of the resent paper, pp. 22, 26.? >. Has been known as Robin Hood's Barrow, and Skilling's Barrow. Hants F.C., III, 1. Shore, Hants Papers, O.G.S.C. ' flattened mound.' (? Natural rise ) Air-photo SACA Ditto. E. & W. (Letter 15, v. 38). D. H/C. Three large barrows, each - paces diam., and 3-4ft. high, marked on O.S., and three smaller ones added to 6' O.S. map at Southampton. H/C. Steep and conical; flat top. Ditto. Ditto. Two of last three figured in A. G. Andrewes, Chilcomb, 1006, p. 56. Mound shows many flints. Shapeless mound. Wibba's barrow (? ) Part I, p. 33. Under plough. M. S. Hagen, Old Ropley, 1929, pp (photo).

13 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB 6' O.S. Lot. Long. Diam. Height Map St' W. AjriiA (paces) (Jeet) 42 S.W.?? Cheriton* 44 S.W. 4 56'. "". 3I S.W. 4' ' 15' 15,, 4 44S.W. 4, 43 o 52' 16' S.W. * 4,43 o 52' 17" S.W.,, 4,44" o" 52' l8* S.W. 4, ' 10" 24 5i t 44 S.W. 4, ' 12* S.W. 4'54' l S»' 5 * 3, 9 I* 44 S.W. ; s K 4 44 S.W. 4, ,48 " 3i 44 S.W. 4, 57" 0 l*k# S.W. o s2,'47* # 3, 44 S.W. 4. S7 K o "*. 45* 14 2* " * 44 S.W. < 58" l ' 2, 44* 14 3, M 44 S.W. 4' S8i* i 12 at 44 "S.W. 4'59'! '*; 43* 6 44 S.E. 4'45 o" 5i; , 0 5o' *., 3* «*!! 4' 3' 0 50' 28* * 6 44 S.E. 3,43. s '. S4 " 17 3* 44 S.E. 3'42' o 50' 53* S.E. 3'57' 0 48' 44" Bramshott* 38 4i 46AS.E ,4* 1 54' 10" Martin S.W ' * Whitsbury 4 46 S.W. 5 1!. 49 N.W (?)'(?> 1 50' 49* <?) (?)'(?)" Micbelmersh* N.E. 2'55* 1 ' 44" Winchester N.E. 2' 23' I 2l' 0' Compton N.E. 2' 24" 1 ' 59* h 49 S.E. 0' 4* I Eastleigh (centre of group) 49 S.E. 5 59' 52* 1 23' 3* 50 N.W. 51 2' 10* * 50 N.W. 2' 11* i 19' 58* SO N.W. 2' 12* 1 19' 26* SO N.E. 2' 40" I* 12' 8* 50 N.E. SO N.E. SO N.E. SO N.E. 50 N.E. SO N.E. SO N.E. N.E. i'46* 3'11* 2' 59" 3'?6' 2'48' 2' 2 47i*, 47" 2' 18' 1 12' 28" 1 15' 10" i" is' 21* 'o l K l8 ". ' IS, I I"I' o- i is' 38* Compton M Tich'borne* Cheriton Chilcomb* Avington* Moreatead* , 3i Other Details For possible sites see Part I» &. 28..O.S.C. On 1* O.S., 5th Edn. O.G.S.C. Capprox. site only). O.G.S.C. (appro*, site only). In modem square tree-ring (r). D., 3 paces wide and ift. deep. In tree-ring. In tree^ring. In Brimstone Enclosure. Woolmer Down group. ;: :: :: D. Regency House group. H/C. Ditto. Regency Hse. group. :: ::.,:,; L.v.G. 43 N.W. 5' 40" o 59' 39* Newton Valence* 3 43 N.W. 5 22" " E. Tisted* 43 S.E. 3 48* " Priors Dean* 44 N.W. 6'31" * Selborne 44 N.W. 6' 8* 0 52' 18' N.W. o 52' 7' N.W. %% o 52' 3* (( N.W. 5'45' o 52'48' S.W si * Lisa lt 6 44 S.W. 4'3i" o" 51' 27" Selborne S.W. 4'" 0 51, 34* Greatham 44S.W. 4, 54* * Selborne 6 44 S.W S.W. 4 55" 0 51' 31' (, 22 4* Regency Hse. group. Confluent with the next. Regency Hse.' group..on Long Down. In modem stone wall. Ditto. D. (? modem). Weaver's Down. Weaver's Down ; in modern circular stone wall.? D. With trees. D. Oval ( by 35 paces); on Wilts bdry. On Rockboume bdry. S. T. Percival. (W. of Bull Grove Copse.) On Compton bdry. Hants F.C., XII, In a private garden. H/C. H/C. A fine example. Four small round barrows on Cranbury Common and a- single one to S.E. See Pt. I, ; Hants Chronicle, 22nd 1912; Wheeler's Hants _, 1828, p (Eleven barrows originally?) H/C. H/C. Much ploughed down. O.S. Southampton ().? On positive lyncher. H/C, Doubtful. D. H/C. V. slight ditch. \J. P. Williams-Freeman /(). 2* Ms. map.

14 6* O.S. Map So N.E. So N.E. So N.E. So N.E. So S.W. 52 N.W. 52 N.E. 52 N.E. 52 N.E. 52 N.E. 52 N.E. S2 S.W. 52 S.W. 52 S.W. Lot. Si" 2'2f" 2,, 2 2 2' 0* 2'46* 2'46* 2,47, '11* 2'37" 2, 37 2' 8" l'5o' i'49* I'JO" I'46" l'46" >;«; 1 4l" i,45 ',44. I 44 I 46 I 46 1' 46i" 1 47" 1' 51* 1 1,49 < 1' 52* l'46' o' 58" 0-48* o' 50* o' 50" o'47" 5!' 59' 53 59, 53, S9, 53* o'22* 51 2' 53" a, S3* 2' 54* 2' 27" 2' 10* K '" r,35: l'35 2' 18" 1 33 Long. W ' 18" 1 14' 36' 1 14' 3a" PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS ' 10" 9' 8" 8'46" 8'44" 8'i7" 8'i8" 6' 49* «; 47" 6 55" «>: 'l3" 6' 22" 6'2I" 6'18' 6'10* S* 4,35 4, ' 4, " 4'18" 4' K 3 52" II 3 10' 52" IO,' 45" IO 22 IO' * 8'" 8'i3" 8'10" 8' 9" 8' 6* 5'Si" Parish Morestead* Hinton Ampner Kilmeston* Hinton Ampner* West Meon* Privett* Beauworth Kilmeston* Exton Kilmeston Wamford Exton Warnford* 0 2'S2" Privett 0 2'io"»'«" " 2'48i" Diam. Height (paces) (feet) 3* v.e large o 59, 49 Froxfi eld 0 57' 58" 2 o 57 57",, ",, 35 2 o 5* 35",, ' 10",, 6 1 1' 40* East Meon 1 i;4o*» 11 1 l'4l" Other Details Oval (22 by 17 paces) 2" Ms. Map (). Ditto (). Two barrows (? or more) on O.S. map, Southampton, between Twyford T^-"*'""'.»** and 'The TV... Firs.'. and mutilated. Raeling Beorgas of A/S. charter; Pt. I, p. 33- O.G.S.C. and Rev. A. B. Milner found the first three ; the 4* (doubtful). ' Foure Boroughes ' A.D f Midmost barrow(s). Part I, 8'.G!S.C. (). Doubtful. Pt. I, p. 18. Times, 1, x,. A. B. Milner and O.G.S.C. On Warnford bdry. Pt. I, 34. Slight ditch. '.', H/C. On Wamford bdry. West Meon Hut group.,, Damaged., group. M >,, Damaged. Doubtful (slight rise). S.E. of W. Meon Hut. -(? ) Doubtful Nearly all on 51 N.E. found by O.G.S.C. Millbarrow. Pt. I, p. 34. In Preshaw Park. (?) Used as windmill-stead. Three confluent barrows, only one on O.S. Placed W.-E. Another on Greenwood's map, D. (?) Bank outside ditch. H/C. On W. Meon bdry. Mearc beorg ; Pt. I, p. 34. (" The Jumps, or Devil's Jumps ; I on W. Tisted bdry. Hants I Antiquary, I, 79 ; Williams- L Freeman, Field Arch., 1915, p H/C. Soil clayey. The Slade barrow ; Pt. I, 18. Mutilated. O.S. Southampton (). H/C. Ditch on W. " Fine and high O.G.S.C. Flat O'.G.S.C, th Nov.,

15 356 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB 6* O.S. Map 52 S.W. 52 S.W. 52 S.W. 52 S.W. 52 S.W. 52 S.W. 52 S.W. Lot. 5i i I' %h 58 I 33' Long. W. ' 0'4O* ' o'ji" C37' O'IS* ' 59' 3i' o' 36" l ' 2'24" 0*48' i 2' 15" (approx.) Parish Langrish* Froxfield* East Meon* Diam. (paces) 26 Height (feet) Other Details O.G.S.C. (). O.G.S.C. (L.G.V.). Probable (O.G.S.C ) (?) Barrow or lynchet-corner (O.G.S.C ). Spread (O.G.S.C.). Barrows? Air-photo PETERSFIELD HEATH GROUP (6* O.S. 52 SE/53 SW). (Numbered as on plan. Fig. 7). No. Diam. Height Details No. Diam. Height Details No. Diam. Height Details (paces) (feet) (paces) (feet) (paces) (feet) 1. (BeU : Part II, p 210.) by 7 Oval. 4 Trees. 2. 4* Trees : (Saucer ; Pt. II, p. 228.) D. H/C (Saucer ; Pt. II, p. 228.) 4. (Disc; Pt. II, p. 221.) i Trees. \l Trees. * Trees. D. 12. (Saucer; Pt. II, p. 228.) 19. to ii D Trees * Trees * Trees (Saucer; Pt. II p. 228.) by.2 Oval. NOTES. 7, Worked flints therefrom in Piggott collection. 5, Perhaps a bell: berm on S.E 13, Known as Music Hill, from bandstand formerly thereon. 19, Worked flints in Piggott collection * mound truncated. Several more barrows appear on O.S. 1" map. [St Edn., 18] 3 ; also on Ms. 2' map. See Arch Journal, XIII, p. 412 ; Evans, Stone Imp., 2nd Edn., p. 468 j Hants F.C., IX, p ' O.S. Lat. Long. Diam. Heigh Map 51 W. Parish (paces) (feet) Other Details 54a N.W 1 57' ' Martin* Not visible. Pt. I, p ' 2 C 54a N.E " l 0 56'4o" a N.E. 58' 41' " " 11 1* 54a N.E ' 1 56' 18" 16 1 Doubtful. 54a N.E. 58' 11' ^55', 46" Air-photo SACA 280. Search 54a N.E. 58' n" I 55 43" ed for in vain by a N.E. 58' 10' i 55' 51,,- 9 2 H/C, exposing flints. 54a N.E. 1 55' 5i" 4 Ditch on S. H/C. &' 9" 54a N.E. M 58' 8" 1 55' 51" 3 54a S.E. 57' 43' 1 55 i6" M 4 D. H/C. 54a S.E i 55' 15" 6 54a S.E. 57' 43' i 55 6"», 14 3i D. and outer bank. H/C. 54a S.E ' I 55 3" 12 3 D. H/C. 54a S.E. 57, 53' *: s< si- i» 15 3i Slight ditch. 54a S.E. 57, " 14 3 D. 54a S.E ' 1 54' 36" IO 2 H/C. 54a S.E. 52- S3' I 54'27"» 10 H/C. A fine example. 54 N.W. 58' 45 I 52'4o" Toyd Farm Fine. 54 N.W. 58' 47" 1 52' 35" Hoare, Anc. Wilts, Stn. VII. 54 N.W. 58'48" 1 52' 35" 54 N.W. 5.8' 18- I" 52' 36- Damerham* Hoare, Anc. Wilts Stn. VII. 54 N.W. 58' ' i 52' 23' Hoare, Anc. Wilts 54 N.W. 58' 19" 1 52' 23" " Stn. VII. 54 N.W. 58' 18" 1 52' 24" Hoare, Anc. Wilts Stn. VII. 54 N.W. 58' 17" 1 52' 21" 54 N.W. 58' 3" 1 52' 15" 15 3 H/C -^ 54 N.W. 59' 34" 1 51' ' Rockbourne* N.W * " (Site only) 54 N.W " 1 SO' 45" B.A. urn (part of) and barbed,, and tanged arrow-head from ditch: Sumner, Excav. on Rockbourne Down, pp

16 To face page 357.J [Crown Office Copyright. PLATE XII. Camp and Barrows on Old Winchester Hill. 6" O.S. Hants 59 N.E. This photograph, taken. x. 22, was one of the first archaeological air-photographs taken in this country.

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18 PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS 357 6" O.S. Lot. Lang. Diam. Height Map Si" W. Parish {pacts) (/«*) Other Details S4 N.W. 59' 19" l 5i' 2" Rockboume D. ' S4 N.W. S9' 18' 1 so' 58',, * 54-N.W ' 1 SO' 58*,, IS. 2 S4 N.W. 59, * * N.W. 59, 16" 1 50 S3' S4 N.W. 59, 15" i 50' 55" 4 Oval; Pt. II, Fig. 4c. S4 N.W ' 1 50; S7* Ff 12 I Nearly levelled. S4 N.W. 59 IS" * 16 2 D. 54 N.W. 59 II" I" SO SS* fi D. 54 N.W. 59, ' D. 54 N.W. 59 7*" 1 SO 57*' D. 54 N.W * 54 N.W. S9, 6* t * 54 N.W. 59' 6" I* so 51* Three very flat circles re (centre of group) sembling platform-barrows. 54 N.W. 1* so 41" 6 S4 N.W. 58' S3' i" SO' 59* M 24 1* Hoare, Am. Wilts, Stn. VII (L.V.6.). 54 N.W. 58; 52* 1 49,' 32* Whitsbury Ditto. Ploughed. 54 N.W " 1 49,41" IS 2* 54 N.W.,, S< *r i'4j34: Almost destroyed. S4 N.E. 59' 2*' " Breamore Three (perhaps four). among (centre of group) dense vegetation on Gallows Hill. (Four on Hoare, Ane. Wilts, Stn. VII.) 54 N.E. g: : 'i 48'i4* With remains of tree-ring. 54 N.E * 24 3 S.E. of Mizmaze. 54 N.E. S» 58' 46" Si* it Vague Hoare, Arte. Wilts, Stn. VII Map). 55 S.W. 57' 35" 1 41' 47* Ashley Walk 18 3 Jacob's Barrow (Wilts.bdry.). 55 S.W. 56' 22" " ir tt The Butts (five small barrows; (centre rf group) only four on O.S.). Wise, SS S.E. 1 36' 41* Bramabaw E.* NS.. p. 9 ; Pt. I, p. 18. sf 27" 9 1* Landford Barrow; Pt. I, p.. (on Plaitford bdry.) 55 S.E. 56' 28" l 38;48* Bramshaw 1 55 S.E. 56' 26* 38' 47* 55 S.E. 5«24" i 38 48* i» f, H/C S.E. SO ' 47* 11 2 Two, same size, touching. 56 S.W. 57' 4S' 1 36' 18* Plaitford* 11 4 Plaitford barrow; Pt. I, p.. 56 S.W. S6' 34" 1 35' 33" Bramshaw E.* Four small barrows in modern (centre rf group) trench: only three on.o.s. 56 S.W. 56' *40* 26 4 Ditched. 58 N.E. Bishop's It Waltham O.S. air-photo Hants N.Q., VI, N.W. 59' S" i 10' so* Corhampton 40 s 1 Hants F.C., VI, 3-4 ; Part 59 N.W. 59 3* 1 10' so' I, p. 18. The first site may 59 N.W. S9 3' 1 10' 54* If 2 ' have a barrow adjoining to 59 N.W. 1 10' 56* )( N.W. S8' 19' i 10'22* Droxford 5 J S.W. In Hazelholt Park. 59 N.W. 58' 12" 1 9' 16" N.W. 59' " 1 8' 23" Exton* E. & W. (Letter 5, vi, 3*9). (Site only approxo D. 59 N.E. 58' 26" 1 6'S7" Meonstoke* (also on 2 Ms. map). 59 N.E. 58' S4" 1 6 S4" 59 N.E *" 1 s 22" Exton M Oval. (22 by 18 paces.) 59 N.E. 58' 52" 1 5' 21" IS 31 (?) Badly preserved saucer or ring barrow N-E. s ; si*" 1 5' 22" 4 Mound slightly damaged. 59 N.E. 58' SI" 1 s;24" 18 4 W. of saucer-barrow. S9 N.E. 58 Si" " t>. Saucer-barrow (Pt. II, p. 229). 59 N.E. S8' 50" I s 22" IS 5 (?) Twin barrows in same ditch ; only one on O.S. 59 N.E. 58', 49" 1 5; 16' IF 26 D. H/C. 59 N.E. 58,'49" " N.E s 12" 4» Slight ditch. H/C. 59 N.E. 58'48' 1 S 10" Cavity surrounded by bank. (?) Possible pond-barrow. 59 N.E. S8; 45" i 5; I" Meonstoke* Saucer-barrow (Pt. II, p. 229). 59 N.E " 1 5 I" 16 2 H/C. 59 N.E " 1 4,'34" 12 I 59 N.E. 58' 21" i <40" Hambledon 12 I S9 N.E. S8'29" i 4'IS",, 28 3 Dug into from N.E.

19 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB 6' O.S. Lot. Long. Diatn. Heigh. Map 51 W. Parish (paces) (feet) Other Details 59 N.E: 58' 28" 1 4'14' Hambledon 21 2 Slight dip in centre. 59 N.E. 58' ' i«4; 8" N.E ' I 3,54" Covered in brambles N.E. s i *K 1 3,50" *t 12 3 Many worked flints on mound. 59 N.E. s! '54' Not visible Aug., N.E. 58' 21* 1 3'53' " Another near here on 2" Ms. map. 59 S.W. 57' 9' I ll'" Bishop's Waltham 59 S.W. 57; 7" i 11' 23" tl tl 6o N.W l o'.7" Langrish 45 3 Air-photo Farnborough 028 shows a possible circle each side of this barrow. 6o N.W. 58' 16* 1 3'29' Hambledon 22 Si (?) Possible bell-barrow. 6o N.W. 58' 12" " o N.W. 58' 14' 1 3' 32* Vague 1" O.S., 1st Edn. (). 6o N.W. 58' 16" 1 3'31' * * 1" O.S. t 1st Edn. (not visible to, 22nd Aug., 1937). 6o N.W. s t, la 1 i's7* East Meon 12 3 Among entrenchments. 6o N.W. 58 ". 7' 1 i's3* ii ti 15 2i Trees on it. 6o N.E ' 45" Langrish* 1st Edn., 1" O.S. Nothing to see., 29th Aug., o N.E. 58' 53' 0 58' 29" Buriton 10 1 (?) Doubtful. Flint implement found on it by (in Winchester Museum). 6o N.E. 58' 55* o 59' 0" Langrish 22 3 D. H/C. 6o N.E ' 0 58' 59' 22 3 D. H/C. 6o N.E. 58' 55' 0 58' 58" If 22 3 Slight ditch. H/C. Air-photo Butser Hill 13. 6o N.E. 58' 40' o" 58' 46' o N.E ' 0 58' 54' 3 Worked flints in mound. 6o N.E ' 0 57; 58' Buriton (1 SmaD Planted with firs 1936 (c). 6o N.E. 58' 23' 0 57' 56' Observation-tower built on it 1036 («.). 6o N.E. 58' 27" o 57'48' 16 2 Planted with firs 1936 (c). 6o N.E. 58' l8» 0 57' 39' 6o N.E. 58' 19' o 57' 39' 6o S.W. 56, 39' ". 2 57* Droxford* 3i 1st'Edn., i'" O.'S. (). 6o S.W ' i 2; 54' * D. Ditto (). 60 S.W ' i" i'43' East Meon* 17 I H/C. 6o S.W. s 2, ss ". 1 o'si' 35 5 O.G.S.C. (). 6o S.W. 58 4' 1 1' 10" " " 9 1 6o S.W. 58' 4' 1 1' 8" o S.W. 58 3' i 1' 5' o S.W. 58 3' 1 1' 3' 10 (> * 1* 6o S.E. 57 **" 5?^ a*i o" 59' 7' Clanfield* 18 2 O.S. 1st Edn. (). 6o S.E " # Vague Ditto. Doubtful (). 6o S.E ' o 58' 52' (? ) Tree-ring. Pt. I, p o S.E. 56' 46' 0 58' 54' 18 I 6o S.E. 56' 38' " 3 On Clanfield Down. 62 S.W. 53, 23' 1 50' 39' Harbridge )(. 7 Trees on it, S.W. 53' ' 32',, 5 62 S.W. 53' 18' 1 50' ' t, 5 62 S.W ' 1 50' ",, zo 2 62 S.W. 53' 17' 1 50' ",, (?) Natural rise. 62 S.W. 53, 34 i 5»' 29" 14 3 (Last six on Plumley Heath.) 62 S.E ' l 45 10" Ibsley* B.N.S.S., XIV, p. 72 (Barrow 62 S.E. 53' 37' 1 44' 50' S.E. 53' i8i' i 45'4a"» S.E. 53' 19*" i 45'4i' it 10 3 B.N.S.S., XIV, p. 73 (Barrow B.N.S.S., XIV, p. 76 (Barrow B.N.S.S., XIV, p. 77 (Barrow 63 N.W. 55' 13' i 43' 56- Ashley Walk 9 2 In excellent condition. 63 N.W ' ' ti it Wise, N.F., N.W ' 1 42' 22" ti tt D. H/C. Wise, ALF., N.W. 55, 19,. 1 4 ' 49' 1 Wise, N.F., 7 (?). 63 N.E " Group of at least seven small (Centre of group) barrows, only five on O.S.; on Bramshaw bdry. 63 N.E. 54' 37' 1 39' 56" ti 11 Ditch on N.E. H/C. Opened. 63 N.E. 55 zz" i 39' 8" Bramshaw 61 D. Fritham Butt: a fine example. Plan in Sumner, NJP., pi. XXII.

20 PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS 359 6* O.S. Lot. Long. Diam. Height Map Si" W. Parish {pacts) (/««) Other Details 63 N.E. 55'" i 39' 8" Bramshaw* 1 O.S. Southampton ()- Mound truncated. 63 N.E. 54' 43* l 38' 56" Minstead 24 6 Ditch ift. deep and 4 paces wide. 63 N.E: 54' 40" 1 38' 55* 15 I* 2" Ms. map (). 63 S.W. 54, «" 1 44', 45" Fordingbridge 63 S.W. 54, ; 32* On bdry. of three parishes. 63 S.W. 53^48" 1 44' 29" Ibsley H 63 S.W. S3' Si* I 44'40* 11 2i B.N.S.S., XIV, 75 (Barrow 63 S.W. 53'41" I 43'48* EUingham Error on O.S. (Sumner, N.F.r 63 S.W. 53' 8" 1 41; 19* Broomy Nearly.destroyed. 63 S.W. 53 5* i"4i'ao' Trenched through. 63 S.W. 53, 7" 1 41', 23* (?) Unopened (). 63 S.W. 54, * Sumner, N.F., p. 1. " * (approx 63 S.E. 54 3i" I 40'II* Ashley Walk. 12 li Slight ditch. 63 S.E. 54' 19" 1 39' 52* Minstead* Nearly destroyed. Ms. 2" map. 63 S.E. 54' 10' i 38' 8" Well-formed ditch. Twoothers to S.E., on O.S.» Southampton. 63 S.E. 54^ 19" 1 36' 54* Destroyed ; Part I, p N.W. 56 zo" i 34' io" Copythorne IS 3} Ditch and outer bank, each 6ft. wide. 64 N.W. ss' 56" 1 32' SS' «t 27 3i Money Hills group. 64 N.W. 56 2" i 32 50" 4 >i >> 1, 64 N.W. 56' 4" "»i Sought in vain (). 64 S.E. Colbury* 13 3 D. Part I, p. 21 (Colbury barrow). 66 N.W. 55' 49" 1 19' * West End West End Common group. 66 N.W. 55'44' 1 ll' 18* (?) D. West End Common» group. 66 N.W.. SS'44" 1 19' 13" M If West End Common group. Hants N.Q., IX, p S.W. 54'12" 1 19' 9" Hound Four barrows destroyed about (centre of group) 1931 ; Hants F.C., XII, N.E. 54' 4 6 ' 1 5 r 47" Hambledon 38 6*1 A fine group, each being 67 N.E. 54'>i- i 5 45"» 28 6 beautifully formed. The last 67 N.E S'47* 35 6 two are confluent. 67 N.E. i 5'46" 35 It 5 J Hants N.Q., VI, p.. 68 N.W f 56 0" " Horndean Probable tree-nng, on O.S.,. as tumulus. See Pt. I, p. 37 (top). 68 N.E. 55' 27' D 58' 2" Chalton* 1" O.S., 1st Edn. (), S.W. half ploughed. 68 N.E. 56' 7* 0 57' 16" 1, 3 Chalton Down group. 68 N.E. 55, 52* o 57'22" 16 i Ditto. 68 N.E "» N.E i" 0 57', " N.E. SS 44" 0 57 " if 16 I» H/C. 68 N.E ' o" S7 22" 12 1 ;, 68 N.E. ss' 43' o 57' 19" (?) Bell-barrow. Pt. II, p.. 68 N.E. 55' 41" o 57' 17" Smothered in brambles. 68 N.E. 55'41' 0 si. " 18 I Shapeless and doubtful. 68 N.E. 55, 39' o 57,' IS" 18 li On Idsworth bdry. 68 N.E.,, ss 38" o 57 17" 8 I H/C. A neat example.,, 68 N.E " ",, 16 2 H/C" Cairn. 68 N.E. 55 3i" a 57 19",, 11 li H/C. Built largely of flints. 68 N.E. 55' 3i"» 57 3" Idsworth Probably not a barrow, though marked as one on O.S. 70 N.W. 52' 34* 1 so' 22" Harbridge Site only. W. of reservoir. 70 N.W. Si' " 1 5<>' " Ringwood \ I have a record of five barrows 70 N.W. Si' 28* " Harbridge 1* near here, including those in. J question; sizes range from. 14- paces diam., and 4-xoft. high. 70 N.W. 51' 12" i 49' 6" Ringwood* 18 5 Site only approx. 70 N.E. 52' 42" " Ellingham* Sumner, JVJ**., p. 1. (Siteonly approx.) 70 N.E. 52' 8" 1 45; 52* On Bigsbum Hill. 70 N.E. 52' s" l tt.,,.

21 360 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB 6* O.S. Map 71 N.W. 71 N.W. 71 N.W. 71 N.W. 71 N.E. 71 S.W. 71 S.E. 71 S.E. 72 N.W. 72 S.W. 72 S.E. 7a S.E. 72 S.E. 72 S.E. 72 S.E. 72 S.E. 72 S.E. 72 S.E. 73 N.W. Lot. Si '-;»*: S2, K. 52 / 3 Zi 52 38; '26* 49 40; 39^ 52; 13; ' 2lJ" 52' * 52' 52' 18' 51; a6" 51' " Si,' * ; 38; ; (centre of **: 9t' s*, 9 5?; 3 Si.3*" s s g & 51' SO" Long. W. l «41' 22" 0 41' * 41' 21* 0 38' 31" 43' 12* 38' 13* 0 38; 12* > >: l 32 «" ' 31 21"»3i'2i" 0 31' ' ' 51" 31' ' '31' 22* 29' 26* V)' 23* " * ' 38* " zo! 3* 28' 58* 28'45* group) i" 28' ' 44" I* 36' 1* 1 ; 40* K 3 «" *. 3 / M ' 1 31* i Vs8* 1 29' 28' 1 29' 27* I'J? 1" 73 N.W. 51' 12" i 27' 8* (centre of group) 73 N.W. 51' S.W. 50; 3«* 73 S.W. so; 21" 73 S.W. 50, 2S" 73 S.W. 73 S.W. 50, * 73 S.W. 50,44* 73 S.W. 50 4s; 73 S.W. 50, 49. So' 37 K *"' 33 ' " i 26' 19" i 26' 4" i"a5 # "s7* 1 ' 5" I-' 8' I 2 5 ' I* i 2S' 37* 73 S.W. 50' 47* 1 24' 12* 73 S.W. 73 S.W. 73 S.W. 73 S.W. 73 S.W. 49; 45; tl-tr 1 2 S ' 17* 1 24, 55 i" 24 22" i 24' 31" 73 S.W. 49' S7* 1 24' 28* Parish Broomy t> Buriey* Rhinefield Lyndhurst Denny Lodge_ Colbury Brockenhurst Denny Lodge Dibden Denny Lodge* Diam. (paces) IS V. large Smal a'u I3 < ? 40 Height (feet) 3 a* 2* II » 26 5i i 12 I 3 4 U i ? Other Details H/C. Wise, N.F., p. 9. H/C. Wise, ATJ., pp Wise, JV.F., p. 0 (?). Ditto. Sumner, N.F., p. 66. Ditch zt paces wide, ift. deep; 1 D. (ii paces wide and irt: deep). - D. (2 paces wide and ift. deep) D. Mutilated. On golf course. D. H/C. D. H/C. D. H/C. E. of Denny Enclosure. E. of Beaulieu Road Hotel. Ditched. Ditto. E. of Beaulieu Road Hotel. D. S. of Deerleap Plantation. Group of about six small ones, with one larger to S.E. Sizes range from 7-12 paces diam., and J-3ft. high; they are mostly ditched. One lookslike a very small bell-barrow. Only five on O.S. S.E. of last group. S.E. of last. N.W. of Ober Corner. N. of Bishop'B Dyke. Sumner, N.F., pi. xxix. D. Flattish top. Natural (Sumner, Local Papers 1931, p. 131) ; Wise, JV.F., p Group of about six small barrows on O.S., Southampton ; air-photo Wise. JV.F., p Doubtful. Mutilated. Sligh't D. H/C. Slight ditch and outer bank. D. H/C. V. large and fine twin-barrow. Sumner, JV.F., p. 83 and pi. XXIII. Well-preserved ditch, hour-glass shaped, encloses both mounds. Ditch 4 paces wide and 3ft. deep. Suggestion of ditch. D. Flattish top. D. H/C. Apparently two barrows of same dimensions here. Apparently a bell-barrow converted into a rifle-butt; on. N., are traces of ditch 5 paces wide and 3ft. deep, and berm 6 paces wide. Hants F.C., I, Ft. a, IO-II.

22 PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS 361 6* O.S. Map 73 S.W. 73 S.W. 73! 73! 73 S.E. 73! 73 S.E. 73 S.E. 73 S.E. 73 S.E. 75 N.E. 7S N.E. 75 N.E. Lai. 51 «', s s; 49; 58* 49,54; 49; 54** 50 o* 50' SO) 3*' 50, 39^ ' * 51' 26* 75 N.E. 51' 18" 75 N.E. 75 N.E. 5i' 17" N.W. 51' 10' 76 N.W. 51' 11' 76 N.W. 76 N.W. 78 N.W. 78 N.W. 78 N.W. 78 N.W. 78 N.W. 78 N.W. 78 N.W. 78 N.W. 78 S.W. 78.S.W. 78 S.W. 78 S.W. 78 S.E. 78 S.E. 78 S.E. 78 S.E. Long. W. 1 24' 9 I 24' 9' 1 24' 10' I 24' 7* I 23'43' i 24' 10* 1 7' 8- i 6'57* 1 6'28' Parish Denny Lodge Fawley Denny Lodge Southwick* 1 5' 7' Coaham* i" 4'41" 1 4' o- ;: 3'io' 2'50" 78 S.E. 46' 4' i 48' " Portsmouth 78 S.E. 46' 55' 1 44' 55' Sopley 79 N.W. 48' 18" 79 N.W. 48' 2" 79 N.W. 48' " 79 N.W. 79 N.W. 79 N.W. 79 N.W. 79 N.E. 79 N.E. 79 N.E. 51'II' i 2'' Havant Si' 12' 1 l'58' II (centre of group) io : i 49,I3* Hum ;- 1 49' II» 1* is'.i 1 I'49'40- (centre - of group) 47; 43" i Si 2" 47' SO* ' Ringwood 47, , " Hum 47'46" i Diam. {paces) »5 15 4/4*" 1 49' 43* 21 < l K ' 5,' 3 *1! , 0* 1 SO' 9 46, 34" i 40, 0" Sopley* fl i 5i' 3' Bournemouth* 46'37" i 48'48* Sopley* 16 #.*?. i 48'43' ' 1 48' 32* Hum fj 46' 6" I* 48 * ,42. 47, 48; "1 s*. 4T, *»/ 49' 8' J X 3 J: Ringwood 143,58' Sopley I 43 53' Ringwood '=< 9 ". * l Sopley 11 i 43 9' 11 I 43 0' K / S7 ~. Burley 1 39' 37" »> « Height (feet) Other Details Truncated. On bdry. of Denny Lodge ph. / Overlapping barrows ; only I one on O.S. D. D. Mound damaged. H/C. Ditched. Levelled barrow (note by Col. Cooke on O.S. Southampton). Col. Cooke as above (). (?) Site of barrow (Col. Cooke as above). Bdry. of three parishes. H/C. A slight mound to N. may be another-barrow. H/C. Possible site of barrow: skeletons found when windmill thereon was removed (Col. Cooke as above). H/C. Perhaps another 100 aces to W. ite of Gob's Barrow, behind house called Barrowdene; Hants F.C., XII, 8 (Col. Cooke). Doubtful barrow, in tree-ring. Sites of three barrows; they are on Taylor's map of Slight ditch. Rather shapeless. Three, that at W. being largest. (On Foxbury Hill.) On E. Parley Common. Heather-covered. On Bamafield Heath. 5* D. Mound is on berm raised 2^ft., apparently modem and of tree-nng origin. D. (2} paces wide and ift. deep). On Merritown Heath. Partly destroyed. On Sopley Common. Site only appro*. Sumner, Local Papers, p. 45, note 2. 3i D. Sarsen on top. On Hum bdry. A fine example. Enclosed in modern ditch and bank. Fine. Gold tore probably found in one of last three barrows ; see Part I, p. 19; Archaeologia, XXXVI, p Approx. site of two barrows nearly levelled, marked on 6' O.S., early editions. On Sopley bdry. In plantation. Lugden barrow, on Burley bdry. Site of barrow. Site of barrow. On bdry. of three parishes. 6 Slight ditch. 3 4

23 362 HAMPSHIRE FIELD CLUB 6" O.S. Lot. Long. Diam. Height Map 5i W. Parish (paces) (/««> Other Details '79 S.E. 5, 47' 6" i 38' " t i» Milton* IT 2* Opened by W. A. Seaby. Easter To be published! shortly; Deverel-Rimbury urn found (W.A.S.\ 80 N.W. 49' 16" i 36' o" Brockenhurst 4 On Whiteficld Moor.. 80 N.W. 48' Si" 1 36' IS" n 3 Covered in eorse. 80 N.W. 47 SO" 1 36' 18- Boldre 26 6} D. 80 N.W " i 36' 5"» 6 2* On Sway bdry.; may be a boundary-mound. 80 N.E. 48'S3" 1 3l' "» 6 D. Pudding barrow. Sumner, N.F., p. 82 and PI. XXII. 80 N.E. 48'42" 1 31' 16". M 5 D. 80 N.E. 4 I 3l'l5" 80 N.E. 48' g >K 17" "» 5 Flat top (? platform type) N.E. 48' 10" i 31' 10" 3 80 N.E. 48'l9".1 3o' 59" 24 3* 80 N.E. 48' 8" 1 3<"" 27 3 With trees. 80 N.E. 48' 18" i ' 28" N.E. 48' 28" i 3o'46" 24 5 D." Flat top. 80 N.E. 48 " 1, 34" 4 D Trees. 80 N.E. 48'33" 1 ' 34" 4i D 80 N.E. 48' 45" l 3o' 11" U 5i D. Flat top; Coldpixey's Cave (Wise, N.F., Map). 80 N.E. 48'59" i ' IS" 7 * H/C. In wood. 80 N.E. 48'S9" 1 ' 11" 9 2 In wood. 80 N.E. 1 29' 14" 11 3 D. 80 N.E. 4?' 47" i 29' 34" 24 2* Flat top (? Platform barrow). 80 N.E. 48' IS" 1 29' 18" 4 D. Three barrows (one of). 80 N.E. 48' 12" 1 ' 13" ft 18 Three barrows (one of). 80 N.E. 48'17" 1 29' 10" 2I Three barrows (one oft ; Wise, ft N.F., Map. 80 N.E. 47' 56" 1 ' 4Z" 13 3i 80 N.E. 48'55" 1 28' 58" ff 14 2 N. of Hatchet Pond. 80 N.E. 48' 58" i z8' 51" 26 3 D. (2! paces wide, ift. deep). 80 N.E. 48'13" i 28' 18" lf 28 3 D.- Mound truncated. 80 S.W. 47 tv 1 34' 56" Sway D. H/C. Part I. p S.W. 47, 9i" i 34 56" H/C. Part I, p S.W. 47 9" i 34' 58" " * H/C. Part I, p S.E. BoYdre 4/32" 1 ' 57" 27 7 D. (2 paces wide, ift. deep). 80 S.E " l ' 31"»» Two small ones ; one 10 paces diam., and 3ft. high. 80 S.E. 4/, S" 1,' 46" 80 S.E. (> 47 19" 1, zs" 15 2} Suggestion of ditch. 80 S.E. M 47 40" l" 29' 18" On Peaked Hill. 80 S.E.. 47, 34" 1 29' 14"» 80 S.E..47 3i On Wormstalf Hill. 81 N.W. 49, 17" 1 2?' 8" Denny Lodge* 9 I 81 N.W " 1 ' 7" 9 I 81 N.W. 49, 1 Si" I 2S S" 3 81 N.W. 49, 14" I 3" 10 1 * 81 N.E. 48' 59" 1 23 " i>»» 9 3 There If were formerly more barrows near here: Wise, N.F., p. 211 (Langley Heath). 81 S.E. Exbury Two possible barrow-circles ; Wessex from Air, p. 245 and PI. XLVII. 85 N.E. 45' 34" 1 55' 43' Bournemouth On golf course (? ). 85 N.E. 45 zs" 1 ss " Approx. sites of two barrows. 85 N.E. M 45' 7" 1 S5, 29" _, probable barrow. 85 N.E. 45' 32" 1 54, 42" 13 2i 8s N.E fl 16 4 D. 85 N.E. 45, 3o" 1 54, 33",, lt Site of destroyed barrow. 85 N.E. 45 " 1 S4 12 j f N.E. 45 4" 1 S4' " - Approx. site of three barrows (Lush Barrows), now destroyed. 85 N.E. 45' 44" 1 54' 2i" >» (?) Site occupied by cemetery 85 N.E " 1 54, S.E. 43 S3" "» Approx. sites of three destroyed barrows. 85 S.E. 43' 55" 1 S3' 15" Site of Robin Hood's Barrow. 85 S.E. 43 5l" " n Site of destroyed barrow, robably opened by Mr. W. e C. Prideaux of Dorchester. S

24 PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS 363 6* O.S. Lot. Long. Diam. Map 5' W. Parish (paces) 85 S.E. 42' 51" 1 53' 2' Bournemouth 13 Height (feet) 86 N.W. 45' " i 52' 9*,, 13 1* 86 N.W. 44'17' 1-52'48' "? 6 86 N.W. 86 N.W. 86 N.W. 86 N.W. 86 N.W. 86 N.W. 86 N.E. 86 N.E. 86 N.E. 86 N.E. 86 N.E. 86 N.E. 86 N.E. 86 N.E. 86 N.E. 86 N.E. 86 N.E. 86 N.E. 44; 24' I SI 26 ;; IS 4i 44; 4i' ; 40' 44' 8' 45 12* 45 22' 45 17; ; 28' 45 3s; 45 38; ; SO' 45' 5ii' 44' ' 44 38' : s«; 43; I'SI 11 i so' " ;; i So' 7' '«< 3o" ' *t 47 ' * ' 1 47; 39' 1 47; 43 i" 47' 48' 1 48' 21' 1 48' * 1 47; 2S* I-47' 6* 86 S.W. 86 S.W * i" 51 27'» 1 Christchurch»» Hum >* Christchurch»> Bourn emouth 86 S.W. 43' 18" 1 51' S8*,. 86 S.W. 43' SS' i 49' a' 86 S.W. 43' 46' i" 48' SO* 86 S.E. 43' 29' 1-48' 6* 86 S.E. 44' 0* I 4/ 54* 86 S.E. 43' 40* 1 47,' 0* 86 S.E ' I-46' 11" 86 S.E. 43' 13' i*46' 21" 86 S.E. 43' 5' I 45' 54" 86 S.E. 43; 6* i 4s; 49" 86 S.E. 43 6" i 45' 47' 86 S.E. 4»; 54' i 45 23* 86 g-g- * z 52' I 45 23' 86 S.E I 4S * 86 S.E. 4* S4' I 45 18' 86 S.E. 4» 53" i 44' sot* 86 S.E. +*. 52" I 44,' sot* 86 S.E. Al' 50* l"44' 45* IS S s 2 2 3i Si Other Details Site of barrow (W. G. Wallace). Site only ; Pt. I, p. 21 (Moordown). Site of Maze Barrow, opened by W. de C. Prideaux of Dorchester. (Information from Mr. J. B. Calkin.) Site of destroyed barrow. E. of St. Francis of Assist Church. Site of barrow. Opened by G. Wilmott, 193s nothing found. Part I, p. 21 (Hadden's Hill). Opened by Mr. H. Druitt who found nil. (Thistle Barrow.) (Measurements of sites on this sheet are from Mr. W. G. Wallace's Ms., in possession of Mr. J. B. Calkin.) Quarried on each 'side. Mutilated. In danger of being quarried away. H/C. > > IO 2i 17 I, 6 IS IO 1 14 It Slight ditch. Pt. I, p. 19 (St. Catharine's Hill). H/C. The St. Catharine's Hill croup are described in Archaeologta V, p Site of (?) two barrows. ( P) Bell-barrow ; Pt. II, p Destroyed. Site on ' O.S. Oval (18 paces by 24 paces). Destroyed I934- J. B. Calkin. Destroyed 1874 ; urns found but destroyed. J. B. Calkin. Destroyed; urns found, in Druitt collection. Pt. I, p. 21 (Hillbrow). Destroyed; bucket-urns in Druitt collection ; Pt. I, p. 21 (Stourfield Barrow). Site only; urn in Druitt collection. Site of barrow j " urns and crucible found. O.S., 1870 Edn. S.E. of Tuckton Bridge. J. B. Calkin (); in field called Roebury. Vague rise, perhaps a barrow nearly levelled. Hengistbury Head group. No. 1 ; Pt. I, p. 19. Relics in collection of Sir G. Meyrick, Hinton Admiral. See also Archacolagia, V, 1779, p Oval ( by 18 paces) Covered in gorse.

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