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Malo Cross, 450m south east of Nab Farm

A Scheduled Monument in Lockton, North Yorkshire

Malo Cross

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Located at the foot of Whinney Nab just south of the Fylingdales Early Warning Station. It is named after the de Mauley family of Mulgrave Castle near Sandsend. It was erecetd about 1619 as a boundary cross by Sir Richard Egerton whose initials are engraved on the cross. It went AWOL for about fifty years but was returned in 1924 after being found in a garden in Pickering. This photo was taken in December 2011

Uploaded by John D Hunter on 14 July 2012

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