Volume 12: Nottinghamshire

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Overview
Present Location
Evidence for Discovery
Church Dedication
St Wilfrid
Present Condition
Description
Discussion

Appendix B item (stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period).

Romanesque figurative panel, a seated bishop — presumed to be St Wilfrid as bishop of York — blessing, revealed in the northern capital array of chancel arch by removal of whitewash in 1874; presumably part of the same twelfth-century scheme as nos. 1–9.

Date
References
Briscoe 1905, 39, illus.; Pevsner and Williamson 1979, 89; CRSBI entry: 'Chancel arch', illus. (consulted 21-8-2012); plus other references as Calverton 1–9
Endnotes

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