Volume 7: South West England
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Overview
Object type: Two re-used stones
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Corpus volume reference: Vol 7 p. 245
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Present Location
Evidence for Discovery
Church Dedication
Present Condition
Description
Discussion
Appendix H item (British inscribed stones in Devon and Somerset).
Two stones re-used in the fabric of the church at East Ogwell, which probably originally formed part of the same inscribed pillar-stone of Okasha's Category 1a. Vertically set Latin-letter inscription.
Date
References
Okasha 1993, 100–2, no. 12, figs. II.12(i–ii), table 1a; Thomas 1994, 281, 330, no. 1209; Sims-Williams 2003, 69, 86, 102, 206, 211, 220, 366, 384, no. 1209/Ok12; CISP no. EOGWL/1
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