Show I Crosses Mark Historic Spots Spot Through gh England With the Increasing use of motorcars motor cars and the char char-a bancs char bancs the highways highways high high- highways ways and byways of ot England are becoming becoming be be- coming more mor familiar to all nil class classes 3 The sign of crosses by the roadside road side and also at crossroads often give rise to many conjectures as asto to their meaning and origin says a writer Between Norwich and Cromer there Is a battlefield cross which marks the spot where John the who styled himself King ICing of the Common was overthrown by the bishop of Norwich Nor wish during the peasants' peasants revolt In Inthe Inthe inthe the Fourteenth century Funeral crosses crosses are represented by some of the memorials set up by Edward I at atthe atthe atthe the halting hailing places of the procession In which the tho body of his Queen Eleanor Elea nor was borne from In to its last resting place The only Eleanor cross on the open open road Is on the London road at Hardingstone near Northampton I |