Volume 12: Nottinghamshire

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Overview
Present Location
Evidence for Discovery
Church Dedication
St John the Evangelist
Present Condition
Description
Discussion

Appendix E item (overlap architectural sculpture).

Two tower arch hood-moulding stops. In situ, supporting the simple chamfered hood-moulding, to both sides of the arch on the eastern face of the tower, visible from the nave. Both stops are of simple chamfered profile, but only the southern is sculpted with a pair of upright leaves, or 'palmettes', of the same type as those decorating the capitals (no. 5 above).

Date
References
Stayce 1869–70, 165–9; (—) 1891–2b, lxxii; Lynam 1904, 197–8 & plate; Keyser 1907, 140, 233, 237, fig. 23; Cox 1912a, 56–7; Thompson 1912, 20–2, illus.; Hill 1916a, 198; Brown 1925, 400, 442, 447–8; Guilford 1927, 69–70; Dare 1936; Mee 1938, 55–7; Pevsner 1951, 46–7; Fisher 1962, 225–6; Taylor and Taylor 1965, i, 150–1, 396n, ii, 587n; Taylor and Taylor 1966, 32, 50; Fisher 1969, 85, 96, 104, 106, 120, 121, 141, 155; Taylor 1978, 723, 768, 776, 781, 795–6, 839, 863–4, 874, 878, 885, 900, 903, 929, 936, 948, 959, 964, 980, 982, 1048, 1052, 1055; Pevsner and Williamson 1979, 92–3; Thorold 1984, 50–1; Stocker and Everson 2006, 7
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