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[edit] Rosia's Cross
According to a contribution by User:Harry Potter, "Royston takes its name from Rosia's Cross, the base of which still stands beside the cross roads." The claim about it still being there doesn't fit in with another statement in the article, which says, "The exact site of this cross is unknown". I have therefore removed it. -- Oliver P. 21:49, 21 Aug 2003 (UTC)
The base of the stone has been put by the cross roads. I hope the latest amendment clears up this confusion.Harry Potter 06:11, 10 Sep 2003 (UTC)
[edit] External link
External link moved from article because it is not found:
by snoyes 05:20, 5 Oct 2003 (UTC)
[edit] Dab page
This should probably be moved to Royston, Hertfordshire and the dab page moved to Royston - as this town isn't much bigger than the South Yorkshire one. any thoughts? Morwen - Talk