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Corpus volume reference: Vol 10 p. 324-5
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Appendix B item (stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period)
Worn and damaged fragment reset as a decorated 'corbel' in the wall above the north doorway of St Peter's church (see Ill. 789), immediately above no. 1 (p. 323, Ill. 579) and just below a short length of pilaster that may be in situ. This fragment is decorated with ball or round-stud ornament, and it is probably a section of string-course dating to the twelfth century or later.



