Volume 6: Northern Yorkshire
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Overview
Object type: Shaft fragment
Measurements: L. 38 cm (15 in) W. 28 cm (11 in) D. Built in
Stone type: See Castle Bolton 1 (St Oswald) .
Plate numbers in printed volume: Ill. 109
Corpus volume reference: Vol 6 p. 79
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Present Location
Built into the south face of the tower arch on the north side; serves as a quoin
Evidence for Discovery
See Castle Bolton 1 (St Oswald) .
Church Dedication
St Oswald
Present Condition
Broken at one end; one face visible
Description
The three topmost registers of a tree-scroll survive, with a single stem and tight volute tips within the scrolls.
Discussion
See Castle Bolton 1 (St Oswald)
Date
Late tenth to early eleventh century
References
Unpublished
Endnotes
None



