Volume 4: South-East England
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Overview
Object type: Fragment
Measurements: H. 18 cm (7 in); (W. 22 cm (8.7 in); D. Built in
Stone type: Pale greyish-yellow, shelly, oolitic limestone, similar in appearance to the stone of Sonning 1; possibly Taynton Stone Formation, Great Oolite Group, Middle Jurassic
Plate numbers in printed volume: Ill. 317
Corpus volume reference: Vol 4 p. 216-217
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Present Location
Built externally into the blocking of the arch in the west wall of the north chapel
Evidence for Discovery
See Lewknor no. 1.
Church Dedication
St Margaret
Present Condition
Broken and worn
Description
It is sub-rectangular and decorated with simple pattern F interlace. Two knots survive, one below and slightly to the left of the other. Next to, and to the left of the lower knot are the remains of a third.
Discussion
See Lewknor no. 1.
Date
Tenth to eleventh century
References
Tweddle 1986b, i, 112, 252, ii, 403 - 4, iii, pl. 58b
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