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Group of Four Inscribed Stones in Gwytherin Churchyard

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An east-west line of four stones, generally 1.0m high, on the north side of St Winifred's Church, the westermost of which bears the vertical inscription:
VINNEMAGLI FILI/SENEMAGLI
Thought to signify 'of Vinnemaglus son of Senemaglus'. Probably 5th-6th century AD.

This and the remaining stones might have been set up in any period.

Source: Nash Williams 1950 Early Christan Monuments in Wales, No. 121.

The stones, in particular the inscription, have been associated with an early medieval monastic complex (NPRN 400478).

RCAHMW AP945112/43-4

J.Wiles 26.05.04
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application/pdfCEMS - Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones Publication CollectionLine drawing showing inscription on a stone in Gwytherin Churchyard.