Volume 5: Lincolnshire
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Overview
Object type: Folwardstaking
Measurements: N/a
Stone type: N/a
Plate numbers in printed volume: N/a
Corpus volume reference: Vol 5 p. 295
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Present Location
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Evidence for Discovery
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Church Dedication
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Present Condition
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Description
Later medieval and later boundary stones and markers: Folwardstaking.
A tapered, squarish undatable boundary stone was drawn by Canham (1890, pl. II). This shaft has now disappeared.
Discussion
Appendix B item (stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period).
See under Crowland 3.
Date
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References
Canham 1890; Canham 1892–4; Davies 1914–15, 139–43. (See also under Crowland 2, pp. 323–5.)
Endnotes