Abstract
Only a handful of processional crosses survived the English Reformation. A bronze cross in the museum of the Bar Convent, York, should be added to the corpus of surviving material. The exact provenance of the cross is unknown, but is likely to have survived because of its ownership by a Catholic gentry family.
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