English: The Market Cross, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Designed by Shelton of Wakefield, the cross was built between 1711-1714 to replace an earlier one, and is supposed to be big enough for carriages to drive through. The towns MPs, Sir Charles Hotham and Sir Michael Warton, contributed to the cost, and their arms and those of Queen Anne and Beverley are displayed.
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