| Site: | LDNVZ |
| Discovery: | first mentioned, 1640 de Kergroades |
| History: | Davies et al./1999, the stone was recroded by Baron de Kergroades in 1640, but has not been seen since. He stated that it was set in the ground near the chapel of Saint-Gorvel near Argenton. |
| Dimensions: | 1.83 x 0.76 x 0.76 (Davies et al./1999,) |
| Setting: | Lost (present 1640, missing 1640) |
| Location: | Davies et al./1999, last seen by Baron de Kergroades in 1640. Davies et al./1999, the stone was recorded as set in the ground near the chapel of Saint-Gorvel near Argenton. |
| Form: | plain Davies et al./1999, a square pillar, with four equal sides, and narrowing at the top. |
| Condition: | complete , n/a Davies et al./1999, Kergroades does not record any damage to the stone. |
| Folklore: | none |
| Crosses: | none |
| Decorations: | Davies et al./1999, the inscription was preceeded by a cross, but we have no more details. |
| Davies, W. et al. (1997): | + | HEC | CRUX | : | BUDNOU | ENUS | ABAX | IUBSIT | FACERE | ISTAM Expansion: HEC CRUX BUDNOUENUS ABAX IUBSIT FACERE ISTAM Translation: This cross, abbot Budnouenus(PN) ordered it to be made. |
| Orientation: | horizontal |
| Position: | n/a ; broad ; below cross ; undivided |
| Incision: | n/a |
| Date: | 900 - 999 (Bernier/1982) |
| Language: | Latin (inc) |
| Ling. Notes: | Bernier/1982, 167, HEC has been carved for haec, JUBSIT for iussit, ISTAM for hanc or illam, and ABAX for abba or abbas. |
| Paleo. Notes: | none |
| Legibility: | good Davies et al./1999, if the makr by Kergroades between the third and second lines is really ornamentation then the inscription is clear. If, however, it marks a gap, or damage, then this line is lost. |
| Lines: | 6 |
| Carving errors: | 0 |
| Doubtful: | no |