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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Slab, wedge-shaped in section. C. Incised half-ring cross ("bow-and-arrow" motif), with two ring crosses to the right and below it. These are carved at the top of what was originally the face of the stone, but are now to be seen at the base of the reverse side, the stone having been reversed and inverted. A. Latin inscription. B. Undecorated. D. At the top of the right-hand side are three incised crosses-potent, arranged vertically.
Site Name: St Lleonfel's Church, Llanlleonfel
Notes: original monument discovered in the churchyard (E. part). It is now located inside the church, set up in the N.E. corner of the nave.