Boundary stone or remains of a cross on Hameldon on Dartmoor. The inscription on it was done long after it was originally placed. This stone on Hameldon was used by Edward Augustus Seymour, the 11th w:Duke of w:Somerset, to mark the boundary of his estate in 1854. It had probably been in use for centuries prior to 1854.
ka̱ a cat ka̱u – ka̱ a cat maat, ka̱u ma̱ng shei ta̱m hu
ka̱ a cat nyia̱ ri̱mik – ka̱ a cat saai ta̱m hu
A̱tafa ta̱fwat ji̱ khwi a̱ni:
a̱di̱dam kaswuo – Ta hwa a nwuak a̱gwai ku myim a̱ni, tyia̱ a̱fwuop kwaa̱mbwat a̱ka̱wat ka, a si̱ wa̱i ka̱ á̱ ku shai kyang mami. A bye nyia̱ a̱nia di̱ kuzang za̱kwa ji̱ myim a̱ni, a̱wot tyong nyian hu si̱sak ji̱ na li á ngyei a̱tyunwuat kwaa̱mbwat a̱ka̱wat wu wa shim ang ku da̱ nggu wa shim nyian ta̱m ang hu a̱ni.
{{Information| |Description = Boundary stone or remains of a cross on Hameldon on Dartmoor. The inscription on it was done long after it was originally placed. |Source = self-made |Date = created 7. April. 2008 |Author = Own ~~~ }} [[Category:Images by