DescriptionHenry of Lancaster's cross, C.W. Mason.jpg
English: Cross erected commemorating Henry IV landing at Ravenspurn - quote from source:
The landing of King Henry IV. at Ravenser Spurn was commemorated by the erection of a cross at the place of landing. Was it a grateful Matthew Danthorpe who erected it ? Very possibly. At any rate it was erected within fourteen years of Henry's landing. Many years afterwards it was removed to Kilnsea ; later still it was removed to Burton Constable, and finally to Hedon, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, where it stands to-day in the garden of Holyrood House.
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The story of the East Riding of Yorkshire, (1912), Author: Browne, Horace Baker
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