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Vetusta Monumenta, Vol. I., 1747; Vol. II., 1789; and Vol. III., 1796. Folio. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London.
These miscellanies contain a number of plates, dating from 1728, and letterpress descriptions of ancient stone crosses.
These miscellanies contain a number of plates, dating from 1728, and letterpress descriptions of ancient stone crosses.
"An Essay towards a History and Description of Ancient Stone Crosses" inThe Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain, byJohn Britton, F.S.A. Vol. I., 4to. London, 1807.
"Village Crosses" (Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and Bedfordshire) inThe Ecclesiologist, pp. 89-90, February 1844.
"Ancient Crosses" inThe Ecclesiologist, pp. 298-300, August 1845.
"Crosses in Village or Churchyard," pp. 186-190 ofA Handbook of English Ecclesiology. Cambridge Camden Society, 1847.
Ancient Stone Crosses of England, byAlfred Rimmer. London, 1875.
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"Early Sculptured Stones in England," Parts I. and II., by BishopG. F. Browne, inThe Magazine of Art. Vol. VIII. Cassell & Co., 1885.
The Cross in Ritual, Architecture, and Art, by the Rev.G. S. Tyack, 1896.
"Churchyard Crosses," byAymer Vallance, inThe Burlington Magazine, No. 186, Vol. XXXIII., September 1918.
Wayside Crosses(a pamphlet), prepared under the direction of the Advisory Committee of the Wayside Cross Society. London, Chiswick Press, 1917.
"Market Crosses and Halls," byWalter H. Godfrey, F.S.A., in theArchitectural Reviewfor September 1919.
The Early Christian Monuments of Cheshire and Lancashire, byJ. Romilly Allen, F.S.A.(Scot.), December 1893.
"Some Cheshire Crosses," by the Ven. ArchdeaconEdward Barber, M.A., F.S.A., inMemorials of Old Cheshire. London, 1910.
Old Stone Crosses of the Vale of Clwyd and Neighbouring Parishes, by the Rev.Elias Owen, M.A. London, Oswestry, and Wrexham, 1886.
"Cornish Crosses" inThe Ecclesiologist, pp. 217-219, November 1849.
Ancient Crosses and other Antiquities in Cornwall, byJ. T. Blight, F.S.A. London and Penzance, 1872.
Old Cornish Crosses, byArthur G. Langdon, with an Article on their Ornament by J. Romilly Allen. Truro, 1896.
"Pre-Norman Cross Fragments at Aspatria, Workington, Distington, Bridekirk, Gilcrux, Plumbland, and Isell," by the Rev.W. S. Calverley, F.S.A., inTransactions of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian and Archæological Society. Vol. XI. Kendal, 1891.
The Runic Roods of Ruthwell and Bewcastle, byJames King Hewison. 4to. Glasgow, 1914.
The Ancient Crosses of Dartmoor, byWilliam Crossing. London and Exeter, 1887.
"Three Pre-Norman Crosses in Derbyshire," byG. Le Blanc Smith, inThe Reliquary, July 1904.
The Old Stone Crosses of Dorset, with an Introduction and Descriptive Article, byAlfred Pope. Collotype Illustrations. London, 1906.
Notes on the Old Crosses of Gloucestershire, byCharles Pooley, F.S.A., London, 1868.
The Ancient Crosses of Stortford, byJ. L. Glasscock, 1905.
"The Ancient Crosses of Lancashire," byHenry Taylor, F.S.A., first published serially, in seven parts, inTransactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, and republished in separate form under title of "The Ancient Crosses and Holy Wells of Lancashire." Manchester, 1906.
"The Crosses of Lancashire," by the Rev.P. H. Ditchfield, M.A., F.S.A., inMemorials of Old Lancashire. Vol. II. London, 1909.
Manx Crosses, byP. M. C. Kermode. London, 1907.
"Parish of Kirk Maughold," comprises an illustrated account of the Standing Cross inThe Manx Archæological Survey, Fourth Report. Douglas, Isle of Man, 1915.
St Paul's Cross: the most Famous Spot in London, byJohn B. Marsh, 1892.
Chapters in the History of Old St Paul's, byW. Sparrow Simpson, London, 1881; andSt Paul's Cathedral and Old City Life, by the same, London, 1894,
contain much information concerning Paul's Cross.
contain much information concerning Paul's Cross.
"Paul's Cross," being Chapter VIII. of Methuen'sLittle Guide to St Paul's Cathedral, London, byGeorge Clinch, 1906.
"The Early History, Form, and Function of Paul's Cross," byW. Paley Baildon, F.S.A., inProceedings of the Society of Antiquaries, 2nd May, 1918.
"Early Christian Sculpture in Northamptonshire," byJ. Romilly Allen, F.S.A.(Scot.), inThe Associated Architectural Societies' Reports and Papers.
The Stone Crosses of the County of Northampton, byChristopher A. Markham, F.S.A. London and Northampton, 1901.
"The Missing Termination of Queen Eleanor's Cross at Northampton," byR. C. Scriven, inThe Associated Architectural Societies' Reports and Papers. Vol. XVIII. Lincoln, 1886.
"Eleanor of Castile, Queen of England, and the Monuments Erected to her Memory," byJames Galloway, A.M., M.D., inHistorical Sketches of Old Charing. London, 1914.
An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Old Stone Crosses of Somerset, byCharles Pooley, F.S.A. London, 1877.
"Crosses of Somerset," an Appendix to Pooley's work, was contributed byE. H. Bates HarbintoNotes and Queries for Somerset and Dorset. Vol. XV., Part 118. Sherborne, 1917.
The Old Stone Crosses of Somersetshire, byAlex. Gordon, in two parts, inThe Reliquary, October 1895 and July 1896.
"Wolverhampton Cross Shaft," by ProfessorW. R. Lethaby, inProceedings of the Society of Antiquaries. Vol. XXV., N.S., pp. 158-159.
"Pre-Norman Cross Shaft at Nunburnholme, Yorkshire," byJ. Romilly Allen, inThe Reliquary.