Volume 6: Northern Yorkshire

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Current Display: Wycliffe 10, Yorkshire North Riding Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Lost? Not found by Adcock or Morris in the 1970s
Evidence for Discovery
None. Said to be 'also at Wycliffe' by Collingwood (1907). In his article in the Victoria County History it was listed as being with the other loose stones at the rectory (Collingwood 1912).
Church Dedication
Present Condition
Unknown
Description

'A small piece of well-cut but weathered plait-work ... the interlacing tight and showing no ground; probably the arm of a cross' (Collingwood 1907, 413).

Discussion

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

Collingwood's description of no ground between the interlace would indicate a late piece.

R.C.

Date
Uncertain
References
Collingwood 1907, 413; Collingwood 1912, 128; Adcock 1974, 108; Morris, C. 1976a, 145; Morris, C. 1976b, 11
Endnotes
None

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