Volume 3: York and Eastern Yorkshire
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Overview
Object type: Grave-cover
Measurements: L. 90.5 cm (35.6 in); W. 34 > 27 cm (13.4 > 10.6 in); D. 17.5 > 14 cm (6.9 > 5.5 in)
Stone type: Probably as no. 2.
Plate numbers in printed volume: 882
Corpus volume reference: Vol 3 p. 223
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Present Location
Reburied in churchyard
Evidence for Discovery
See no. 2. No. 4 covered a child's grave.
Church Dedication
St Martin
Present Condition
Very worn
Description
A simple ridge runs down the axis of this small slab with shallow, vertical sides.
Discussion
See no. 3.
Date
Early eleventh century
References
(—) 1975, 46
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