Volume 6: Northern Yorkshire

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Current Display: Bedale 04, Yorkshire North Riding Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Lost
Evidence for Discovery
See no. 2
Church Dedication
St Gregory
Present Condition
Unobtainable
Description

(The description relies on Collingwood 1911, 278). One and a half carved faces remain.

A (broad) : The edge moulding is flat and very broad, on the right and along the base. The corner of the panel retains a box-point in broad median-incised strand.

B (narrow) : Damaged at the top and lost on the right. Within the frame of the edge moulding is part of a scroll.

C and D: Broken away.

Discussion

See Bedale (St Gregory) nos. 2 and 3.

Date
Late ninth to mid tenth century
References
Collingwood 1909b, 260; Collingwood 1911, 277–8, figs. i–j on 277; Collingwood 1912, 123; Pevsner 1966, 75
Endnotes
None

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