[42]. From information kindly given by Mrs. J. M. H. MacLeod.
Grantham.
No information is obtainable of the design, nor of the builder, of the cross at Grantham. Edmund Torner, writing in 1806, makes the following note:—
“On St. Peter’s Hill near the south entrance into the town stood the elegant cross erected by Edward I in memory of Eleanor, his Queen.”[[43]]
[43]. Torner, Edmund, 1806. Collections for the History of the Town and Soke of Grantham.
A note in Camden is as follows:—
“Queen Eleanor’s Cross stood before Mr. Hacket’s house, called Peter Church Hill, where stood a Church dedicated to St. Peter, now demolished.”[[44]]
[44]. Britannia. Camden-Gough, ii, p. 360.
The fragments of the cross which survived were destroyed by Cromwellian soldiery during the Civil War.