We were unable to find Dean 10, which the church notes said "lies outside the east wall of the south porch", so if anyone finds this cross slab, and has photographs, I'd be delighted to see them. The church notes describe this slab as: "Intact but badly decayed slab. Faint traces of a four-circle or bracelet cross, probably of the common round-leaf type. The foot of the stone is better preserved, with part of a stepped base, a seven-petalled rosette immediately below, and a raised eight-petalled flower carved on the lower chamfer. 13th century".
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