Volume 12: Nottinghamshire
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Overview
Object type: Thirteenth- or fourteenth-century tapered grave-marker
Measurements:
Stone type:
Plate numbers in printed volume: None
Corpus volume reference: Vol 12 p. 207
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National Grid Reference of Place of Discovery
SK 654602
Present Location
Evidence for Discovery
Church Dedication
St Margaret
Present Condition
Description
Discussion
Appendix B item (stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period).
Thirteenth- or fourteenth-century tapered grave-marker decorated with a cross botonnée ('budded') standing on the sill of the south window of the south chapel.
Date
References
Mee 1938, 34; Pevsner 1951, 35–6; Kaye 1987, 28; Billson 1994, 3
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