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Corpus volume reference: Vol 10 p. 377
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Appendix B item (stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period)
Panel set in the wall above and to the south of the chancel arch; discovered at the same time as no. 1. It is carved in low relief and depicts a dog or a wolf with its tongue hanging out. The creature's tongue and tail overlap the borders of the panel. There is some delineation of the hips. Probably twelfth century (see no. 1 above).



