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St. Peters Church at Zeal Monachorum, Devon

Zeal Monachorum

in the county of Devon

Robin red breast

Cardiff

in the county of Glamorgan

A picture of Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum

Threlkeld

in the county of Cumbria

James Barr's Pictures of The New Forest

(1 total)The New Forest Pictures

A picture of The New Forest
The Rufus Stone in the New Forest, Hampshire.

The Rufus Stone in the New Forest, Hampshire.

Near Minstead in the New Forest stands the Rufus Stone marking the site where William Rufus, (William II) met his untimely death. On August 2nd 1100 William was part of a hunting party in the New Forest and at one point found himself alone with Sir Walter Tyrrell. It is said an arrow fired by Tyrrell at a stag, glanced off an oak tree and struck Rufus “on the breast of which he instantly died”. Whether the killing was accidental or murder remains a mystery. Tyrrell fled abroad but apparently washed the blood from his hands at a pond in nearby Castle Malwood which subsequently was said to turn red, each year on the anniversary. After the incident the Kings lifeless body was placed onto the cart of a local charcoal burner named Purkiss and transported to Winchester for burial. As the cart moved along the rough country tracks it left a trail of blood which the ghost of Rufus follows each year on the anniversary of his sudden death.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
The New Forest, Trees and Woodlands, Ancient England, Remembrance, Hampshire, Haunted England, Blandade fina bilder


Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION Model: NIKON D80

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