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 CONTENTS. Ml CImCC ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• IX CHAPTER I. An Old World Region and One op its Antiquities : Extent of Dartmoor— The Border Towns— Wildness of the Moor — The Forest Perambulations — A home of Ancient Customs — Border Soenery^Antiquities — ^The Cross an Object of Veneration- Purposes of the Stone Cross — Dartmoor Crosses Rude in Appearance — Their Surroundings — ^The Border Crosses ... i CHAPTER II. The Boundary Crosses of Brent Moor : Brent Hill— BrerH Pair — Church of St. Patrick — Christopher Jellinger — Brent Market Cross — Hobajon's Cross — Old Map of Dartmoor — Butterdon Stone Row— Three Barrows — Western Whitaburrow — Petre's Cross— Sir William Petre— Buckland Ford— The Abbots' Way — Clapper Bridge — Huntingdon Cross — ^The Valley of the Avon 9 CHAPTER III. By the Southern Border Heights : Ugborough Mtx)r— Bagga's Bush — Old Guide Post — Sandowl Crossr-Hookmoor Cross — Ugborough Church — Bishop Prideaux — Owley — Spurrell's Cross — Harford — Broomhill to Ivybridge ... ... ... 22 CHAPTER IV. From the Erme to the Plym : Ivybridge— The Erme— Church of St. John — Inscribed Stone — Fardle — Blachford— Corn wood — Hawns and Dendles— Cross at Cholwich Town — An Ancient Farmhouse— Blackaton Cross — Cadaford Bridge ... ... 29 CHAPTER V. The Via Crucis of The Augustine Canons : Hemerdon Ball— Plympton St. Maurice— Plympton Castle— The Priory— Church of Plympton St. Mary — Cross by the Torr>- — Browney Cross — Base of Cross at Beatland Corner — Shaugh Cross — Shaugh Church— The White Thorn — The Dewerstone— Cross near Shaden Brake — Cross near Cadaford Bridge — Lynch Down — Marchant's Cross ... ... ... ... ... 40