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Corpus volume reference: Vol 9 p. 267
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Appendix B item (stones wrongly associated with pre-Conquest period)
Part of slab. Among the 1866 discoveries was a fragmentary slab, decorated on one face only, which is now in the display in the south aisle of the church. It carries decoration showing three legs and part of the body of an animal. One front leg terminates in four claws, and a ?tail is looped behind one of the rear legs and passes over the lower part of the body. The style is distinctly post-Conquest and the piece has been accepted as such by the Romanesque corpus (CRSBI forthcoming).



