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JOURNAL OP THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
THE INSCEIBED STONES AND ANCIENT CEOSSES 
OF DEVON. 
Part III. 
BY MR. C. SPENCE BATE, F.R.S. 
LEE MOOR. 
On the road from Cornwood to Meavy, a short way from the 
Lee Moor Clay Works, where it forms a conspicuous object, is a 
cross by the side of the road. It has been down, and been re- 
placed. It is about five feet six inches high, and stands on a square 
flat stone pedestal. 
This cross has the angles carefully bevelled or chamfered off. One 
arm and the summit have been injured, or much weather-beaten. 
This stone is known generally in the neighbourhood by the name 
of the Eoman Cross. 
