Volume 3: York and Eastern Yorkshire

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Current Display: Sherburn 14, Eastern Yorkshire Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Lost
Evidence for Discovery
See no 2.
Church Dedication
St Hilda
Present Condition
Unobtainable
Description

On the two long edges there was a double cable moulding, which, as they turned across the end of the stone, became flat plain mouldings, probably incised. Within, the panel was plain, except for some converging diagonal scratches whose antiquity Collingwood doubted.

Discussion

Appendix A item (stones dating from Saxo-Norman overlap period or of uncertain date).

This monument should be compared with nos. 11–13.

Date
Probably pre-Conquest
References
Collingwood 1911a, 274–5, fig. s on 274
Endnotes
1. The following is a general reference to the Sherburn stones: Lang 1989, 5.

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