More information : [TF 2095 0918] Kennulph's Stone [T.I.]. (1) After a succession of lawsuits about the possessions of Crowland Abbey in the marshes, and the appointing, in 1389, of a commission to enquire into the marking of boundaries, new stone crosses were erected at Kenulfston and elsewhere. In 1394 men of Deeping destroyed the cross and were seized and imprisoned in Lincoln Castle, where they remained till their friends and neighbours had set up another cross at Kenulfston. A modern block of stone with date 1817 has been erected on the old base, which stands on the banks of the Welland. Kenulph's Stone, scheduled. (2-4) See GPs AO/65/107/3 & 4. (5) |