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Robin Hood's |
During the mediaeval period, from 1157 to the late 15th century, the lordship rights over the lands around Glossop belonged to Basingwerk Abbey in North Wales. Monks from Basingwerk farmed around Charlesworth, and several times Monks found themselves in court in Glossop for poaching. The monks set up crosses at a number of locations around Glossop to mark the boundaries of the area they held. The monument called Robin Hood's Picking Rods consists of what look like two crosses side by side on the same base. In that respect, it is very unusual among monuments of this type.
(A picture is planned to follow later in 2001)
Click below to visit the pages for the other mediaeval crosses of the Glossop area.

There are six mediaeval boundary crosses around Glossop.
Starting at the top right, and proceeding clockwise, these are:
Lady Cross, Old Glossop Cross, Whitfield Cross, Charlesworth Cross (also known
as the Abbot's Chair),
Robin Hood's Picking Rods and Hadfield Cross
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