Volume 2: Cumberland, Westmorland and Lancashire-North-of-the-Sands
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Overview
Object type: Fragment
Measurements: H. 57 cm (22.5 in); W. 21.5 cm (8.5 in); D. 17 > 13 cm (6.75 > 5 in)
Stone type: not known
Plate numbers in printed volume: not applicable
Corpus volume reference: Vol 2 p. 172
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Present Location
First recorded as being in garden at Croft House (NY 018068) and 'by inadvertence was built into the wall of an addition to the house'; no longer visible in 1923 and wall now cement rendered (Calverley 1899a, 37; Collingwood 1923c, 261)
Evidence for Discovery
First recorded as being in garden at Croft House (NY 018068) and 'by inadvertence was built into the wall of an addition to the house'; no longer visible in 1923 and wall now cement rendered (Calverley 1899a, 37; Collingwood 1923c, 261)
Church Dedication
St John
Present Condition
Not known
Description
Calverley (1899a) describes it as 'an interlace fragment'.
Discussion
Appendix C item (lost stones for which no illustration has survived).
Date
Uncertain
References
Calverley 1899a, 37; Collingwood 1923c, 261; Parker 1926, 125; Bailey 1974a, II, 46
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