INSCRIBED STONES AND ANCIENT CROSSES OE DEVON. 
159 
VITIFER CROSS. 
This is a rudely-executed cross about four feet six inches in 
height ; it is broader at the base than at the summit, and the shaft 
is crooked, and planted sloping in the ground. The letters W.B. 
are carved on one side. 
This cross is situated below the King's Oven, formerly known as 
" Ye Purnum Regis," and not far from one of the most extensive 
tin mines and stream works on the Moor, which bears the same 
name. Prom its appearance it should be among the older forms 
on the Moor. 
