Volume 6: Northern Yorkshire
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Overview
Object type: Shaft fragment [1]
Measurements: L. c. 34 cm (13.5 in) W. c. 20.5 cm (8 in) D. Built in
Stone type: As Finghall 1 (St Andrew)
Plate numbers in printed volume: Ill. 237
Corpus volume reference: Vol 6 p. 107
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Present Location
Built into the exterior south wall of the chancel, about 3 m above ground level, laid horizontally
Evidence for Discovery
Noted by the author in 1978
Church Dedication
St Andrew
Present Condition
One face visible; weathered
Description
The edge moulding is broad and plain.
The panel contains clumsy interlace, almost zig-zag in a broad strand.
Discussion
A rustic piece.
Date
Late ninth to mid tenth century
References
Unpublished
Endnotes
[1] The following are general references to the Finghall stones: Morris, J. 1931, 157, 417; Mee 1941, 87; Hatcher 1990, 89.



