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Object type: Cross-head
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Corpus volume reference: Vol 8 p. 287
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Appendix B item (Stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period)
A cross-head in the churchyard is mentioned by Collingwood (1915a, 224) as having a 'crucifix and SS. Mary and John', described in Whitaker (1878, 28) but which he had not seen. This cross is still standing in the churchyard but is clearly no earlier than the fourteenth century.



