ANCIENT EARTHWORKS row appears on the breast of the Leys Hill, which enters the Bishopswood above Kerne Bridge station and is well developed in the Furnace Wood above All Saints' Church. From here to the county boundary, at the Lodge Grove Brook, it is lost ; but just beyond the brook ' Marstow,' in Gloucestershire, suggests its site ; a suggestion which is confirmed by the occurrence further on, from the Lydbrook viaduct, and past the Junction station to Collins Grove {celyn, hollies), of a typical piece of the Dike a mile long. This ends on the edge of the Caldwell rocks which, as is the case on the cliffs further down the Wye, formed the ' Mark.' INDEX OF THE Parishes in which Earthworks are Situated, with the Letter of the Class to WHICH they belong Pariah Class Aconbury B AUensmore F Almeley E (2), F Ashperton F, G Ashton. See Eye Aston D Aymestrey B, F Bacton ... E Bach Camp. See Kimbolton Bishops Frome F Bishopstone . . . . . F Bosbury - . . F Brampton Bryan B, D, E Brandon Camp. See Leintwardine Bredenbury F Bredwardine E Breinton G Bridstow G Brilley B, D Brinsop F, G Brockhampton (nr. Ross) . . B, F, X Bromyard F Bronsil Castle. See Eastnor Buckton D Burghill F Canon Frome . F Canon Pyon F Capler Camp. See Brockhampton Castle Frome D, F Castleton (Old). See Clifford Clifford E(3) Collington .... ... F Colwall B, F Combe D Coxall. See Brampton Bryan Cradley F Credenhill B Croft B Cusop D, E Parish Class Dilwyn F Dinedor B Donnington B, F Dormington B Dorstone E (2) Doward, Great. See Whitchurch Doward, Little. See Ganarew Downton D, G Eardisland D Eardisley D, E, F Eastnor B, G Eaton Bishop B Eccleswall Castle. See Linton Edvin Ralph E Ewyas Harold E Eye D, X Fawley Camp. See Brockhampton Fownhope B Ganarew . B Goodrich G Grendon Bishop X Hentland F Hereford E Herefordshire Beacon. See Colwall Hope Mansel F Humber ... B Huntington (nr. Kington) ... D, E Ivington. See Leominster Kenchester C Kenderchurch ... D Kentchurch F Kilpeck E Kimbolton .... ... B Kingsland £ Kington D(2),E,F 261
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