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Monument to Robert Carter Aproximately 22 Metres South of Priest's Door of Church of St Agatha

A Grade II Listed Building in Easby, North Yorkshire

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Latitude: 54.3974 / 54°23'50"N

Longitude: -1.7156 / 1°42'56"W

OS Eastings: 418561

OS Northings: 500251

OS Grid: NZ185002

Mapcode National: GBR JKGL.CF

Mapcode Global: WHC6D.MQ7R

Plus Code: 9C6W97WM+XQ

Entry Name: Monument to Robert Carter Aproximately 22 Metres South of Priest's Door of Church of St Agatha

Listing Date: 6 November 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1317099

English Heritage Legacy ID: 322109

ID on this website: 101317099

Location: St Agatha's Church, Easby, North Yorkshire, DL10

County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Civil Parish: Easby

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Easby with Brompton on Swale and Bolton on Swale

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

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Description


EASBY EASBY
NZ 10 SE
4/43 Monument to Robert Carter
approximately 22 metres
south of priest's door of
Church of St Agatha

GV II

Chest tomb. c1761. For Robert Carter died 1761, husband of Margaret Carter
(qv). Sandstone ashlar. Inscription on lid. Panelled sides with gadroon
decoration on bases of corner pilasters.


Listing NGR: NZ1856100251

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