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Object type: Two fragments of a gable cross
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Corpus volume reference: Vol 7 p. 241
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Appendix B item (stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period).
Two fragments of a gable cross 'probably early Norman, or possibly Saxon', with two sockets cut in it; found in 1875 in taking down the fifteenth-century south wall of the nave ((––––) 1881b, 182). Post-Conquest.



