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Hogtivis Stone;ogtenlo Stone
Primary Reference Number (PRN) : 2404 Trust : Dyfed Community : Wolfscastle Unitary authority : Pembrokeshire NGR : SM96882799 Site Type (preferred type first) : Early Medieval Inscribed Stone Status : Scheduled Monument
Summary : Group I ECM (Latin- and Ogam-inscribed stone) of probable late 5th - early 6th century date, now in St Dogwells parish churchyard (PRN 2406).
Description : Group I ECM (Latin- and Ogam-inscribed stone) of probable late 5th - early 6th century date, now in St Dogwells parish churchyard (PRN 2406). It was found in 1897 'a few hundred yards' from Little Treffgarne farmhouse. If it was in situ, then it may have been associated with the monastic site of Little Treffgarne (PRN 4905). NDL 2003
An inscribed stone with Latin and Ogham inscriptions in the churchyard of St Dogwells. Two holes in the side are from when the post was used as a gatepost. JH 1997 based on Cadw 1997
Now restored CMS Feb 83
When visited in September 1982 at an extremely perilous angle. Letter to sian Rees 13/9/82. CMS