GUEKXl^TCV CROSSES. 36.) 



j yerg-ee tenant e a son aultre piesche a la crouez an Ber par 

 devers lest de Eoqnelin Roqne ; Collas Le Beir, a la croez an 

 Beir 1 vgie et demye la dte. croez seante dedans.") 



La C'roix Godefroy, near Les Landelles. (Extente de la 

 bonyee des Haris — 1480-90 — "Item les dts hers dn dyt Johan 

 Caritez . . . devers le nort de la erones (lodefroy j vergie 

 XXX perqnez.") 



La Croix an Pretre, near La Bernanderie, close to the 

 C'onntry Hospital. 



La Croix es Tonlleys, at the corner of the lane leading 

 to Les Tonillets, opposite the Fair field. (Extente de la 2me 

 Bouvee es hers Johan Tonlle — 1480-90 — "Les dyts hers en 

 lenr pieche de la croes Tonlle j vergie x perqnez.") 



La Croix dn Yilloc. (Note book of John Girard — " Le 

 26e Juin 1569 . . . Collas Tyanlt des Monllins s'oblige de 

 vendre nn soyer d'estain sans nnls contages qne Johan Gyrart 

 a poye anpres la ^ dn Villoc") 



La Croix Godard, at Les Godards near the cross roads 

 past Cobo. 



La Croix, at the bottom of the Carteret road near Cobo 

 Bay. (" Nord de la Boqne an Mer." Extente dn Fief 

 Carteret 1662.) 



La Croix des Landes. ( Perqnage dn fief St. Michel, 

 1624.) 



La Croix Gnillemin, or Gnillemette, at Le Dosd'Ane, on 

 the right hand side of the road leading from the Roc([ne dn 

 Coq qni Chante to Mont Saint. (Extente des Onze Bouvees 

 Nord-Est — L535. La premiere bonvee es hers Collas de 

 Garis. Item (Johan Lestoc fs Thoas) en sa pieche de la 

 croix Gnillemette an sue de johan Borgne . . .) 



ST. Sampson's. 



La Croix Plichon and La Croix near Les Grandes 

 Capelles, mentioned in the Extente du Fief d'Anneville 1597. 

 Probably one and the same, as La Croix Plichon was near the 

 old windmill of fief Anneville, which stood in the field to 

 the sonth-west of the farm of Les Grandes Capelles. 



La Croix Dnrel, mentioned in an early 16th century 

 Partage of the Robin family. 



The cross mentioned by Mr. Lnkis as having stood at the 

 southern end of Le Pont du Vale. 



VALE. 



The cross supposed to have stood at the northern end of 

 Le Pont du Vale, near I'abbaye Saint Michel, the base of 

 which was discovered in 1871. 



