Volume 6: Northern Yorkshire

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Current Display: Ingleby Arncliffe 07, Yorkshire North Riding Forward button Back button
Overview
Present Location
Lost; unknown to present vicar (there ten years)
Evidence for Discovery
None; loose on a window sill in the vestry when recorded by the Rev. C. V. Collier for Collingwood (1907)
Church Dedication
All Saints
Present Condition
Unobtainable
Description

Collingwood drew a corner fragment of a block which seemed to show two upright faces decorated with fragments of curving ornament and an angled top outlined by a fine roll moulding.

Discussion

Collingwood's drawing does seem to indicate some form of recumbent monument, but what the form and what the type of ornament is unclear. As with no. 6, he apparently never saw this fragment for himself.

R.C.

Date
Uncertain
References
Collingwood 1907, 337, fig. c on 336; Collingwood 1912, 124; Page, W. 1923, 242
Endnotes
[1] The following are general references to the Ingleby Arncliffe stones: Allen 1889, 230; Hodges 1894, 195; Allen 1895, 148; Collingwood 1908, 120; Collier 1910–11, 21; Morris, J. 1931, 417–18; Elgee and Elgee 1933, 220, 248; Brown, M. 1979, 41; Lang 1984a, 87.

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