aUERXSEV (ROSSES. oC)?) 



before coming to La Carrefoiir David. As the two adjoining 

 fields are called Les Petites Croix Falaise it may possibly have 

 been a complete calvary of three crosses. 



La Croisie. It is supposed that the cottage of this name 

 at Saint stands on or near the site of the old priory of 

 ^lartinvast, belonging to the abbey of Blanchelande, and may 

 derive its name from a cross having once stood in the vicinity. 



La Croix Falaise. A second cross of this name is said 

 to have stood near La Villette. 



La Croix Guignon, at Les Pages de Haut. 



La Croix (juillon mentioned in a Lettre of 7 Feb., 1707, 

 the exact site of which is doubtful. 



THE FOREST. 



La Croix, or La Croix de I'Eglise, at the cross roads of 

 La rue de I'Eglise, and the road leading to the Gouffre. 



La Croix (Le courtil de la croix) near the corner of 

 the old house in lane leading from the Gouffre to La 

 Fontenelle. 



ST. Andrew's. 



La Croix au Baillif. 



ST. peter's-in-the-avood. 



La Croix de Lihou, or La Croix de L'Eree, on the shore 

 opposite the island of Lihou, not far from Le Creux es Faies. 

 ( Extente du fief de Laereie 1503. " Les hers Johan Baptelle 

 au camp d'apres la croes de Lihou vne vgz.") 



La Croix Perrin, near Le Point. 



La Croix Saint Pierre, near L'Islet, at the corner of the 

 cross road leading to St. Saviour's on the border of the two 

 parishes. (Lettre 29e Oct. 1538 . . . le cortyl du dyt Johan 

 'Brehault . . au north dest . . de la croes de Syt Pierre de Boes, 

 seantes les dytes fosses & relief en la parosse de Syt Sau- 

 luer . . .";. 



La Croix Brehault, which stood near the site of the 

 present Wesleyan Chapel at Les Brehauts. 



La Croix des Marches, near the corner house at the cross 

 roads near the group of houses called Les Marches. 



To these must be added the stone engraved with a 

 trefoliated cross found in Le Courtil de la Croix, the site of 

 the present Infant School at Les Adams, and possibly a 

 cross to the west end of the priory church of Lihou, as shown 

 on the stone engraved with the outline of this church now in 

 the wash-house of Mr. de Garis at Les Adams, 



