Posted in Architecture, History at 12:00 on 18 September 2022
Lanercost Priory is not far and a bit east from Carlisle in Cumbria. It was founded in the Twelfth Century.
Just before his death Edward I of England (Malleus Scotorum of evil memory) also known as Longshanks, on his last campaign against the Scots and during his final illness spent some months at Lanercost, almost bankrupting the place.
Priory information board:-

The remains of the Priory lie behind the Church:-


In the grounds to the left is the stub of a cross, known as the Lanercost cross:-

Stitch of two photos. Remains of Priory. Church to left and cloisters and Dacre Hall even further left:-

Cloister area and Dacre Hall behind:-



From cloisters:-

Church wall:-

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Posted in Curiosities, History, Trips at 20:00 on 9 January 2016
Edward I of England, known as Edward Longshanks, and also Malleus Scotorum or Hammer of the Scots may have been a Middle Ages hard man but it seems he loved his wife, Eleanor of Castile. When she died at Lincoln he had her bodytransported to London for burial and at each stop along the way ordered that a cross be erected in her memory. These are known as Eleanor Crosses.
On our trip down south last summer we were so close to two of these we had to photograph them.
The first was at Hardingstone just south of Northampton:-


There is an inscription (pretty much unreadable) in the stone on the wall behind the Cross:-

The inscribed words are reproduced on the plaque:-

Another descriptive plaque is on a pedestal nearby:-

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