Volume 4: South-East England

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Current Display: Titsey 05 , Surrey Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Lost
Evidence for Discovery
See Titsey, no. 1.
Church Dedication
No Dedication
Present Condition
Unobtainable
Description
Small sub-rectangular fragment with each edge roughly broken. It is decorated with a heavily-weathered, low-relief Greek cross displaced slightly below and to the right of centre.
Discussion

Appendix A item (stones dating from Saxo-Norman overlap period or of uncertain date).

Although the surviving carving was a cross with arms of equal length, it is equally possible that this formed part of a cover decorated originally with a Latin cross.

Date
Stones dating from Saxo-Norman overlap period or of uncertain date in eleventh century
References
Leveson Gower 1893, 30 - 2, fig. 5; Bannerman 1909, xx; Johnston 1913, 69; Tweddle 1986b, i, 90, 220 - 1, ii, 500, iii, pl. 109b
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