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Object type: Part of round-headed grave-marker [1]
Measurements: H. 23 cm (9 in); W. 31 cm (12.1 in); D. Built in
Stone type: Sandstone, pale yellow-brown, ferruginous, fine to medium grained, quartz and white kaolinite cements evident. Upper Carboniferous, local sandstone from the Pennine Middle or Lower Coal Measures groups. [G.L.]
Plate numbers in printed volume: Ill. 829
Corpus volume reference: Vol 8 p. 283
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A grave-marker of the same form and style as Tankersley 1, with a shallow raised cross of the type E8.
Appendix A item (Stones dating from Saxo-Norman overlap period or of uncertain date)
See Tankersley 1, and High Melton 3.



