Volume 3: York and Eastern Yorkshire

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Current Display: York St Martin-cum-Gregory 04, York Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Lost
Evidence for Discovery
First recorded in 1972 (R.C.H.M. 1972, 24, no. 4)
Church Dedication
St Martin and St Gregory
Present Condition
Covered by plaster
Description

The piece comes, according to the R.C.H.M., from the base of a shaft and depicts a crude upright human figure in low relief. It holds an object at waist level. The feet are lost.

Discussion

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

R.C.H.M. compares the quality of the carving with that of the chapter house stones from Durham (for which see Cramp 1984, I, 68–74).

Date
Pre-Conquest
References
R.C.H.M. 1972, 24, no. 4
Endnotes

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