Volume 12: Nottinghamshire
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Overview
Object type: Two fragments from a late medieval lantern-headed cross-shaft [1]
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Stone type:
Plate numbers in printed volume: None
Corpus volume reference: Vol 12 p. 208
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Present Location
Evidence for Discovery
Church Dedication
St John of Beverley
Present Condition
Description
Discussion
Appendix B item (stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period).
Two fragments from a late medieval lantern-headed cross-shaft [1] on display at west end of south aisle.
Date
References
Trollope 1863–4, 205; Stapleton 1903, 102–3; Cox 1912a, 230; Stapleton 1912, 34–5; Mee 1938, 309; Pevsner 1951, 203; Pevsner and Williamson 1979, 377
Endnotes
[1] The following is an unpublished manuscript reference to Whatton 1: Nottinghamshire Archives Office, DD/TS/6/4/7, pp. 23–4 ('Notes on Churches No. II' by Arthur Barratt of Lambley).



