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This late 10th century slab with standing male figure and inscription to Briamail was first recorded in the 17th century by Edward Lhuyd outside the church. By 1872 it was inside the church, but later in the 19th century moved back into the churchyard to the wall of the Penoyre vault. This is probably where this photograph was taken. It is now housed inside the church.
Nash-Williams ECMW (1950) no. 49 / Redknap and Lewis (2007) B16