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One example, removed from its site, is in existence. In the collection of the Kent ArchÆological Society at the Museum at Maidstone is a much mutilated head of a churchyard cross found at West Malling. The work, very rude and uncouth, appears to be of the fourteenth century. On one side is a crucifixion, unattended, and on one end a single figure, which may possibly represent St. John Baptist.


OLD CROSSES AND
LYCHGATES

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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