Volume 9: Cheshire and Lancashire
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Overview
Object type: Fragment
Measurements: Unobtainable
Stone type: Unobtainable
Plate numbers in printed volume: Ill. 735
Corpus volume reference: Vol 9 p. 266
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Present Location
Now inaccessible at the back of the bishop's chair
Evidence for Discovery
Wallis (1921, 12) claims that it came from Old Deanery.
Church Dedication
St Mary
Present Condition
Not known
Description
The only surviving illustration (Noble 2005, fig. 35) shows three parallel mouldings.
Discussion
Appendix A item (stones dating from Saxo-Norman overlap period or of uncertain date)
Nothing can be deduced from the surviving evidence.
Date
Possibly pre-Norman
References
Wallis 1921, 12; Noble 2005, 49, fig. 35
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