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Old Hurst
Old Hurst is a village in Huntingdonshire distirct, Cambridgeshire, England. The small Parish Church of St Peter's dates from the 13th century and is a Grade II * listed building. 〔 (【引用サイトリンク】 title= Name: CHURCH OF ST PETER List entry Number: 1163560 ) 〕 At one time, at the most prominent point along the road between Old Hurst and St Ives, there could be found a low chair-shaped hunk of stone called the Hursting Stone, or the Abbot's Chair. This glacial relic served many functions throughout the centuries, having been sculpted into a curious chair-shaped mass: folklore has it that it in the Middle Ages it formed the base of a plinth that held an almighty stone cross upright. Here, sentences were passed in open-air trials. Later it earned the name 'Abbot's Chair' from the belief that monks would sit in it and rest while travelling. This antiquity now rests against a wall just outside the Norris Museum, St Ives, and according to writer Daniel Codd there is a general belief that it is haunted. There is also a belief that if the stone should ever sink beneath the earth then the streets of Bluntisham will run red with blood.〔Codd, Daniel (2010). ''Mysterious Cambridgeshire'', Derby Books Publishing. p.75-76. ISBN 9781859838082〕 ==References==
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