Volume 5: Lincolnshire
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Overview
Object type: Grave-cover
Measurements: Not recorded
Stone type: Not recorded
Plate numbers in printed volume: N/a
Corpus volume reference: Vol 5 p. 306
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Present Location
Unknown; not found in 1985
Evidence for Discovery
None. Said in 1888 to be 'in the churchyard' (Fowler 1887–8, 373)
Church Dedication
Not available
Present Condition
Unknown
Description
Described by Fowler as 'similar in character' to Winterton 1, i.e. a grave-cover decorated with a plain cross in relief.
Discussion
Appendix C item (lost stones for which no illustration has survived).
See Winterton 1.
Date
Later eleventh or early twelfth century(?)
References
Fowler 1887–8, 373
Endnotes