Volume 8: Western Yorkshire
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Overview
Object type: Cross-head fragment(?)
Measurements: Not recorded
Stone type: Not recorded
Plate numbers in printed volume:
Corpus volume reference: Vol 8 p. 290
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Present Location
Unknown
Evidence for Discovery
According to Ryder (1991, 24) there was a piece of an Anglo-Saxon cross-head in the church in the 1930s. It was still there in the 1950s when recorded by Pevsner (1959, 216), but Ryder notes that this piece had disappeared by 1991.
Church Dedication
St Mary
Present Condition
Unknown
Description
Discussion
Appendix C (Lost stones for which no illustration has survived)
There is no surviving description other than Pevsner's 'Small fragment of an Anglo-Saxon Cross (?) with interlace' (1959, 216).
Date
Pre-Conquest(?)
References
Pevsner 1959, 216; Ryder 1991, 24
Endnotes
None



