KK-STMG-029

Graveyard: 
Exact wording of epitaph: 

R R I B

Memorial Type: 
Graveslab
Grave location
County: 
Additional details
Erected by: 
Unknown
Relationship: 
Unknown
Denomination: 
Unknown
Number of components: 
0
Inscribed faces: 
1
Height (cm): 
0
Width (cm): 
0
Thickness (mm): 
0
Memorial date stated
Year: 
0
Memorial date inferred: 
0
Inscription date primary: 
0
Memorial material: 
Limestone
Condition of grave: 
Sound, displaced
Condition of inscription: 
Mainly decipherable
Technique of inscription: 
Incised
Number of people commemorated: 
0
Notes: 

Inscribed Graveslab 13th-14th century Upper half of a graveslab reused as a quoin-stone in the north-east corner of the east wall of the church. The slab bears an incised simple-floriated cross rising from an orb above the cross-shaft. The cross-head spandrels are occupied by incised circles. The sinister and dexter of the cross-head bears the original chamfer and the top and base is truncated. An incised inscription in Roman capital occupies the sinister below the cross-head. It reads: R R I B Bradley (1980) dates that slab to the late sixteenth or early seventeenth century though the cross-head is of 13th-14th century form, perhaps indicating the slab was reused.