St John

Next to the Tynwald Stonework: Manx National Heritage inventory no. 107; Pevsner, Isle of Man, pp. 383-4 Cross shaft with runic inscription, decoration possibly by Gautr 

Next to the Tynwald

Stonework:

Manx National Heritage inventory no. 107; Pevsner, Isle of Man, pp. 383-4

CrossCross Instrument of torture and execution used in the Roman Empire. The means by which Christ was put to death and therefore the primary symbol of the Christian faith, representing the means by which he is believed to have won forgiveness for humankind. The Cross may be represented as Tau-shaped (like a capital T); with a shorter cross-bar or with a circle enclosing the upper intersection (Celtic). In medieval art a cross made of living branches signifies the Tree of Life. St Helena, mother of the Emperor Constantine, is said to have discovered the True Cross (i.e. the Cross in Jerusalem on which Christ died) in 326. shaft with runic inscription, decoration possibly by Gautr