Volume 5: Lincolnshire

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Current Display: Saxilby 03, Lincolnshire Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Unknown; not found in 1986
Evidence for Discovery
None. Described by Pevsner and Harris (1964, 350) as 'loose under the tower'
Church Dedication
Not available
Present Condition
Unknown
Description

'A Saxon stone with interlace, very damaged' (ibid.).

Discussion

Appendix C item (lost stones for which no illustration has survived).

This is probably a reference to Saxilby 1 prior to its building into the tower in 1908, erroneously repeated by Pevsner and Harris without confirmation.

Date
See Saxilby no. 1.
References
Pevsner and Harris 1964, 350
Endnotes

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