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near La Croisic Cottage, which is supposed to l)e neai- the site of 

 the ancient priory. Again at St. Peter's-in-the-Wood between 

 the hamlet of Les Marches and the chnrch were La Croix des 

 Marches, near the corner house at the cross roads, and La 

 Croix Brehault, near the present Wesleyan chapel. Between 

 the sea-shore opposite the priorj of Lihou and the church 

 were again tlii-ee crosses, La Croix de Lihou, or La Croix de 

 L'Eree, not far from Le Creux es Faies, La Croix Perrin near 

 Le Point and La Croix St. Pierre at Ij'lslet, at the cross 

 roads leading to St. Saviour's just on the border of the latter 

 parish. At the Catel several crosses were in the neighbour- 

 hood of the chapels of St. George and St. Germain and also 

 bordering the roads leading from them to the parish church. 



Crosses existing in Guernsey before the Reformation. 



ST. PETER-PORT. 



La Croix de Glatigny, mentioned in "Rental du Tresor de 

 I'eglise de St. Pierre-Port," 1519. 



La Croix du Moulin a vent, mentioned in a Lettre sous 

 sceau de Guernesey, of the lOth October, 1631. This mill 

 stood on the site of the present Queen's ToAver, consequently 

 the cross was near the chapel of Notre Dame de Lorette, 

 which stood in a field now occupied by the Town Arsenal and 

 the row of houses on Candie Road. 



La Con tree Croix. Probably a cross existed in this 

 neighbourhood and gave its name to the lane leading from 

 the Bordage to Mansell Street, 



ST. martin's. 



La C'roix de la Salle de Fermain, mentioned in the Note 

 Book of John Bonamy, King Procureur, 1497. "Item 1 

 vergy & demy (de terre) alia croys Salle de Fermant." This 

 cross probably gave its name to " Le vau de la croix " on the 

 town side of the border of the two parishes, mentioned in the 

 Extente du fief du Roy en ville in 1573. 



La Croix Bertran, at the cross roads leading to the mill 

 of Sausmarez manor and to Jerbourg. 



La Croix des Blanches, at the cross roads leading from 

 Les Blanches to Callais. 



La Croix de Jerbourg, near the site of Mr. Waterman's 

 house. 



La Croix Guerin, to the south-west of the church, at the 

 junction of La rue Maze and La Grande Rue. 



La Croix Falaise, on the right hand side of La rue de la 

 Couture, leading from the Rectory to Saint, about three fields 



