A wooden cross stands there now, etched with his name.
At the tree where he had spit it out, the cross now stood.
This cross stood for over 47 years before being blown down on 4 March 1998 during a hurricane.
The cross previously stood in the centre of the green before it was moved.
Three crosses stood on the hill, but no one hung from them.
The old cross, dated 1689, still stands in a garden beyond the green.
To the right stands a cross with a watermill behind.
On the spot where the man died stood a white cross that residents planted Friday night.
The 1544 cross stood for two centuries, but then decay was once more setting in.
A white cross, which gave its name to the street, stood in the square (see map).