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. 248
Corpus volume reference: Vol 4 p. 197
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Present Location
Lost
Evidence for Discovery
Found with Stedham nos. 9-10; see no. 8.
Church Dedication
St James
Present Condition
Unknown
Description
It is rectangular with a semicircular head.
A (broad): Decorated with a small, relief, splayed-armed, Greek cross (arm type B6).
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, 20 - 1, fig. 2; Tweddle 1986b, i, 92, 231 - 2, ii, 488, iii, fig. 54
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