Volume 4: South-East England
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Overview
Object type: Grave-marker
Measurements: Unobtainable
Stone type: Unobtainable
Plate numbers in printed volume: Ill. 240
Corpus volume reference: Vol 4 p. 196
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Present Location
Lost; possibly reused in fabric of present church
Evidence for Discovery
Found built into west gable or nave walling during reconstruction of 1850 (Butler 1851)
Church Dedication
St James
Present Condition
Unknown
Description
It was similar to Stedham no. 7, but incomplete. Almost half of the piece to the left of the vertical axis is lost.
Discussion
Appendix A item (stones dating from Saxo-Norman overlap period or of uncertain date).
See Stedham no. 7.
Date
Stones dating from Saxo-Norman overlap period or of uncertain date in eleventh century
References
Butler 1851, fig. 1; Tweddle 1986b, i, 92, 231 - 2, ii, 487, iii, fig. 54
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