File:Kirkdale Sundial.jpg

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English: St Gregory's Minster, Kirkdale, North Yorkshire: Saxon Mass dial
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Source Wall, J. Charles (1912), Porches & Fonts.Pub. Wells, Gardner, Darton & Co., Ltd., London. P. 67.
Author Roger Griffith

A sundial with divisions of time called Tides. Translation: Orm Gamal's son bought St Gregory's Minster when it was all broken down and made it new from the ground, for Christ and St Gregory. In Edward's day king, in Tosti's day Earl. This is the days sun marker at each tide. Howard wrought me and Brand (priest).

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