A HISTORY OF LANCASHIRE Snoddle Hill.— Circle of stones : cist ; flint objects ; circular ornament perforated [MSS. of V. Baldwin, Esq. ; Manchester Museum]. Stalybridce (Cheshire border). — Perforated round stone hammers [Salford Mus.]. St. Helens. — Stone axe-hammer [St. Helens Mus.], p. 225, Plate III.-5. Stonyhurst. — ^Tumulus, urns, interments, flint implement [Lane, and Ches. Jntif. Soc. Trans, xii. 30 ; xiii. 27], pp. 218, 239. Stretton, Warrington. — Fragment of urns [Hut. Soc. Lane, and Ches. i.-ii. 33], p. 240. Tatham.— Stone axe-hammer [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soe. Trans, v. 329 ; Salford Mus.], p. 223, Plate III.-3. Throstle's Nest, Manchester. — Stone hammer [Salford Mus.], p. 225. Todmorden. — See Lower Moor, Ramsden, etc. Neolithic chippings [Ibid. x. 252], p. 215. Tooter Hill. — Neolithic chippings, arrowheads [Ibid. iv. 305], p. 215. Toxteth Park, Liverpool. — See Wavertree. Trough Edge, Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings, arrowhead, etc. [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 215. TuRNSHAW Hill. — Neolithic chippings, etc. [Ibid. 3, 4], p. 215. TuRTON, Charters Moss. — Stone axe-hammer (?), bronze palstave [Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, xxvii. 526; Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, xii. 48], pp. 226, 231, Plate IV.-3. Chetham's Close. — Stone circles [Hist. Soc. Lane, and Ches. iv. 1 3 1-2 ; Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soe. Trans, xi. 155, xii. 42]. Walmsley, near Bolton. — Tumulus, urn, interment, stone celt, flint [Hist. Soe. Lane, and Ches. iv. 1 3 i ], p. 2 1 8. Walsden Moor. — Arrowhead, p. 216. Walton-le-Dale (Cuerdale, near Preston). — Bronze socketed celt [Evans, Bronze Imp. 119; Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, viii. 332], p. 233, Plate IV.-6. Bronze spear-head [Evans, Bronze Imp. 314 ; Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, xiii. 130, 155]. Bronze trappings [Preston Mus.], p. 247. Wardle, near Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings, etc. [Fishwick, op. cit. 3, 4], p. 215. Stone celt [Ibid.], p. 218. Warrington. — Wooden dug-out canoes [Warrington Mus.], p. 250. See also Kenyon, Orford, Risley, Rixton, Stretton, Southworth, Winwick. Warto.n. — Tumuli, urns, interments [Arch. ix. 211, 217]. Iron sword with bronze handle [B.M.], p. 247, fig. 30. Wavertree. — Remains of tumuli, urns [Arch, xliii. 347], p. 239. Calderstones, disturbed dolmen or chamber of tumulus [Herdman, The Calderstonesi, p. 240. Flint arrow-head and flake, stone celt [Evans, Stone Imp. 347 ; Liverpool Mus.], pp. 216, 218. Weeton. — Tumulus, urns. Stone celt [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soe. Trans, v. 328], p. 218. Bronze palstave [Fishwick, Kirkkam, 5], p. 232. Wegber, near Camforth. — Stone hammer, bronze celts and spear-heads [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soe. Trans. ii. 116; V. 327], p. 234. Well i' th' Lane, near Rochdale. — Neolithic chippings, etc. [Fishwick, Rochdale, 3, 4], p. 2 1 5. WiLPiHiRE, near Blackburn. — Perforated stone axe [Weld MSS.], p. 222, fig. 7. Windy Harbour, Pendle. — Stone celt [Evans, Stone Imp. 106 ; Horae Ferales, ii. 7, B.M.], p. 217, fig. I. WiNMARLEiGH. — Five bronze celts and two spearheads [Arch. Joum. xviii. 158], p. 236, Plate V.-1-7, figs. 18-20. Three bronze celts and dagger [Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc, xv. 234], p. 235, Plate V.-8-II, fig. 17. Bronze tubes [Warrington Mus. ; Evans, Btvnze Imp. 1 18, 314, 335, 466]. WiNwicK. — Tumuli, urns, stone axe-hammer and bronze dagger ; palstave and ring ; bronze socketed celt [Warrington .Mus., Joum. Brit. Arch. Assoc. xv. 269 ; xv. 236 ; xvi. 295 ; Arch. JomTt.xwm. 158 ; Evans, Bronze Imp. 118, 314, 335, 466 ; Hist. Soc. Lane, and Ckcs. xii. 190], p. 225, Plate II.-S ; p. 231, Plate IV.-4 ; p. 234, Plate W.-S ; p. 235, Plate IV.-7 ; p. 240. WiswELL, near Pendle. — Stone celt [Blackburn Mus.], p. 217. WiTHiNCTON, near M.inchcstcr. — Axe-hammer of stone [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soe. Trans, x. 251]. Worsthorne.— Neolithic chippings, tumuli, urns, ring mounds, etc. [Booth, Grove Mounds, Burnley Lit. and Phil. Soc pp. 215, 239. Yealand. — Urn, interment [Arch. vii. 414], p. 244. Lancashire North op the Sands Aldincham. — Urns [West, ^wrij-. o/Fumess, 389], p. 245. Allithwaite. — Urns, interments [Watkin, Roman Lane. 215 ; Baincs, Lane. iv. 718], p. 244. Aveside. — Stone implements [Evans, Stone Imp. 178], p. 227. Aynsome (Cartmel).— Urn, interment [Stockdale, Ann. ofCartmel, 251], p. 245. Barrow-in-Fvrnes5.— Stone axe-hammer [Lane, and Ches. Antiq. Soc. Trans, v. 328; Cumb. and Westmld. Antiq. Soc. Trans, xiv. 4+2], p. 228. Perforated pebble [Barrow Nat. Field Club, xv. 1 1 7]. Baycliffe (Aldmgham).— Interments [Jopling, Fumess and Cartmel, 96], p. 245. Birkrigg Common. — Stone circle [Arch. xxxi. 450], p. 245. Broughton-in-Furxess.— Stone implement, flmt flakes, and arrowheads [Baines, op. cit. iv. 64.1 ; L.-.r.c and Ches. Ar.tlq. Soe. Trans, v. 328], p. 216 Cark-in-Cartmel.— Perforated stone hammer [Cumb. and Westmld. Antiq. Soe. Trans. Ix. 203], p. 228. 254