Volume I: County Durham and Northumberland

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Current Display: Darlington 6, Durham Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Inside church
Evidence for Discovery
Not known
Church Dedication
St Cuthbert
Present Condition
Not known
Description
Not known
Discussion

Appendix D item (sundials presumed to be of pre-Conquest date).

Date
Not known
References
Haigh 1879, 154-5 and fig.; Gatty 1900, 51; (—) 1901-2b, 144; (—) 1901-2c, 148; (—) 1903, xiii; Hodges 1905, 239-40, fig. on 240; Wooler and Boyde 1913, 48-9, pl. on 48; Green 1928, 499, 501, fig. 10; Marquardt 1961, 40; Page 1969, 44-5
Endnotes
1. The following are general references to the Darlington stones. Hodges 1894, 78, also refers to three monumental crosses in transept and more stones in wooden gallery inside tower. Three crosses with interlace=nos. 1-2 and (?) 3; (—) 1927-8b, 81; (—) 1951-6a, 212; Pevsner 1953, 71.

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