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Longhorsley Common | For description see Name Book of Sheet 54 P.15 | |||||
Clavering’s Cross | Claverings Cross on trace 4 | Mr Charleton | 54 Chains S.W. of | Mr Hodgson in describing Stanton. | ||
(site of) | Claverings Cross | Mr Ogg | Beacon Hill | Says on the Limekilnflat about 1/4 mile | ||
Claverings Cross | Hodgson’s History | North of the village a Stone Cross stands in | ||||
(site of) | a field on the east side of the way. which | |||||
the tradition of the Neighbourhood says | ||||||
was set up in memory of a Gentleman of the name of Clavering. | ||||||
being slain on the spot in an encounter with a party of Scots. | ||||||
This Cross stood in its original place until recently | ||||||
when it was removed by the present Farmer of Stanton | ||||||
and set up in a pasture fiel on the opposite side of | ||||||
the road for a rubbing stone for his cattle. (For present | ||||||
position see trace 1) | ||||||
J. Doherty | ||||||
LceCorpl RE | ||||||
John Garvey CA |
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