Volume 3: York and Eastern Yorkshire
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Overview
Object type: Fragment
Measurements: Unobtainable
Stone type: (after R.C.H.M. archive) Millstone Grit
Plate numbers in printed volume:
Corpus volume reference: Vol 3 p. 120
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Present Location
Built into inner wall of tower, inside, below belfry, west of window; apparently no longer identifiable
Evidence for Discovery
First noted in 1968 by Royal Commission (R.C.H.M. archive, no. 8)
Church Dedication
St Mary Bishophill Junior
Present Condition
Presumably worn away
Description
The visible face carried a pair of parallel incised lines.
Discussion
Appendix C item (lost stones for which no illustration has survived).
Negligible features for comment.
Date
Uncertain
References
Moulden and Tweddle 1986, 29; Tweddle 1987a, 122, no. 13
Endnotes