Volume 10: The West Midlands
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Overview
Object type: Impost
Measurements: H. 22.5 < 23.5 cm (8.8 < 9.2 in); W. 81 cm (31.8 in); D. 30 cm (11.8 in)
Stone type: As Coln Rogers 1
Plate numbers in printed volume: Ills. 92-4; Fig. 22K
Corpus volume reference: Vol 10 p. 152-3
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Present Location
On north side of chancel arch
Evidence for Discovery
In situ
Church Dedication
St Andrews
Present Condition
Good
Description
Through-stone chamfered impost, decorated with pelleting in a V-shaped groove, above which is a second narrow groove.
Discussion
See Coln Rogers 1.
Date
Eleventh century
References
Brown 1925, 449, fig. 191c; MacKay 1963, 81–3; Taylor and Taylor 1965, I, 168–70, fig. 72; Taylor and Taylor 1966, 50; Verey 1970a, 195–6; Verey and Brooks 1999, 296–7
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