Volume 5: Lincolnshire

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Current Display: West Deeping 01, Lincolnshire Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Unknown; not found in 1993
Evidence for Discovery
None
Church Dedication
St Andrew
Present Condition
Unknown
Description

Butler (1961, 39–40) identifies a form of cover which he characterises as 'a plain slab, slightly coped with a central rib accentuated by a flat roll moulding running the entire length of the slab': he notes an example at West Deeping in his supporting catalogue (ibid., 154).

Discussion

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

Butler assigns a date bracket of 1060–1120 to the group of twelve examples from Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Rutland. Excavated evidence, however, notably from St Mark's, Lincoln, suggests that a wider date bracket may be more appropriate to such simply ornamented monuments.

Date
Eleventh to thirteenth century(?)
References
Butler 1961, 39–40, 154
Endnotes

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