Volume 9: Cheshire and Lancashire

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Current Display: Cheadle 3, Cheshire Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Evidence for Discovery
Church Dedication
Present Condition
Description
Discussion

Appendix C item (lost stones for which no illustration has survived)

The Stockport Advertiser, 2 April 1881, Reply no. 182, refers to 'remains of three distinct crosses' having been found at the time of the discovery of Cheadle 1 and 2 above (see Phelps 1919, 97). Moss (1894, 7–8) lists an 'upright stone shaft' in addition to the stones nos. 1 and 2. References to this third Cheadle shaft may, however, be the result of the fragmentary survival of nos. 1 and 2.

Date
References
(–) 1881; Moss 1894, 7–8; Phelps 1919, 96, 97
Endnotes

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