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Cross in Crumlin

Cross

What is recorded here

According to D'Alton (1838, 697), 'It appears from a document of 1496, that a cross was then standing in Crumlin'. Joyce (1912, 195) mentions the existence of a cross which stood in Crumlin Village in the 15th-century. Ball suggest that it may have stood at the junction of Dolphin's Barn and the Drimnagh Road. Not precisely located.
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The map shows the centre of the officially named townland area, not the monument. The government record does not identify the exact monument point.