i 
‘Experiments in the Botawig Gaeles of the Royal Agricultural 
Paper by Dr. ence a a at Cirencester. 
Geologieal p Wright, Ramsey, and Hull (of 
self ; these 
Brief Notes on Cirencester High Cross. 
Read at a Meeting of the Cotteswold Club, Sept. bi 1856. 
By Cuarves Poovey. 
Aa recently as the year of our Lord 1800, there cinta, in the 
sieb of Siemans vestiges of no less than six ancient 
Be structures, I have abiertaaail were distributed over the 
town, and occupied the esas ese pa eee 
_ Onestoot i in the panes af where the pi 
march of improvement, which has destroyed many-of the 
picturesque gables of the old town, has also swept away these 
anciest pelice, ene after another, and with the exception of the 
last, uot a fragment of either remains to reward the search of the 
For the High Cross, however, anf 0 ‘removed 
from ita former. site in. the Market-plaoe, a better fare ben been 
from us bce Mee Frm tem oof the base 
rose. am columa: ur porting a capital which 
was much and broken. ut iba spbiered ty nal Giamcauiees 
mented. with carvings, of which the su bak could not be distin- 
‘guished. It is ring however, to have beens very qutivme — 
ip, a8 more than ordinary care-had been tefem 
to presprve what wheat remained of ii, ee ne 
elace of ecekanens 
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