Volume 2: Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire-North-of-the-Sands

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Current Display: Isel 04, Cumberland Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Acting as quoin stone in north-east corner of E gable of church, outside
Evidence for Discovery
First recorded in present position in 1923 (Collingwood 1924b, 354)
Church Dedication
St Michael
Present Condition
Unobtainable
Description

This fragment could not be identified during examination of the fabric in 1960, 1974 or 1982. Mrs J. Ward has reported that it was again visible after repairs in 1984. Its worn ornament is described as including a flat boss. No further details are available at time of going to press.

Discussion

Appendix C item (lost stones for which no illustration has survived).

Date
Uncertain
References
Collingwood 1924b, 354; Bailey 1974a, II, 168
Endnotes

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