Volume I: County Durham and Northumberland
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Overview
Object type: Plain cross-head [1]
Measurements: H. c. 72 cm (28.4 in); W. c. 84 cm (33 in); D. c. 18 cm (7 in)
Stone type: Medium-grained, massive grey sandstone
Plate numbers in printed volume: Pl. 246.1364
Corpus volume reference: Vol 1 p. 244
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Present Location
In Market Place, set on reconstructed shaft and base
Evidence for Discovery
Noted by R. Cramp
Church Dedication
No Dedication
Present Condition
Broken and worn
Description
This is exactly the same as 45.
Discussion
Appendix A item (stones dating from Saxo-Norman overlap period or of uncertain date).
See no. 45.
Date
Eleventh century(?)
References
Unpublished
Endnotes
1. The following are general references to the Lindisfarne stones: (—) 1855-7e, 275; (—) 1869-79c, viii; Rivoira 1933, 153; Elliott 1959; 81; Henry 1965, 158; Coatsworth 1981, 25.



