Volume 6: Northern Yorkshire
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Corpus volume reference: Vol 6 p. 291
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Present Location
Evidence for Discovery
Church Dedication
Present Condition
Description
Lower part of seated figure clad in a long robe with prominent drapery folds partly covering the feet, formerly built into niche in exterior south wall of chancel, near the door; late Romanesque.
Discussion
Appendix B item (stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period). [1]
Date
References
Allen 1895, 148; Collingwood 1907, 306; Collingwood 1912, 123; Page, W. 1914, 171; Morris, C. 1976a, 171
Endnotes
[1] All these entries are by D.C., except where noted.



