Volume 6: Northern Yorkshire

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Current Display: Kirklevington 25, Yorkshire North Riding Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Said to be 'built into the S. wall of the nave, outside, by the second buttress E. of the porch' (Morris, C. 1976a, 143). Not identified by D.C. or R.C.
Evidence for Discovery
Noted by C. D. Morris in 1976
Church Dedication
Present Condition
Unknown
Description

'Another small fragment ... appears to have the remnants of an interlace pattern on it' (Morris, C. 1976a, 143–4).

Discussion

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

No surviving sculpture could be found in the location specified; possibly destroyed by weathering in the last twenty-five years.

D.C.

Date
Pre-Conquest(?)
References
Morris, C. 1976a, 143–4; Morris, C. 1976b, 11
Endnotes
None

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