Volume I: County Durham and Northumberland

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Current Display: Jarrow 05, Durham Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Lost
Evidence for Discovery
Raine (1854) records that two portions of crosses with fret-work built into north face of tower in 1858; Stuart (1867) repeats this information and seems to refer to two stones drawn on pl. lxxxii; Boyle (1885, 209) says two fragments still in north wall, even after removal of no 3.
Church Dedication
St Paul
Present Condition
Unknown
Description

This can only be based on Gibb's drawing in Stuart (1867), which shows two registers of complete and turned pattern C with breaks, enclosed in a roll or flat-band moulding.

Discussion

This piece could belong to the same group as 3 and 4.

Date
Uncertain
References
Raine 1854, xxviii; Longstaffe 1858, 82; Stuart 1867, 44, pl. lxxxii, 1; Allen and Browne 1885, 351; Boyle 1885, 209; Boyle 1892, 587
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