Cross
The right to establish a market at Huddersfield was granted to the Ramsdens, as lords of the manor, in 1671 and the market cross, bearing their coat of arms, was erected soon afterwards, though the stonework has been repeatedly renewed.
This is the ‘centre’ of Huddersfield, from where distances on milestones were measured, and where many public meetings and political protests have taken place.
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