| Corpus Refs: | Macalister/1945:321 Nash-Williams/1950:25 |
| Site: | LGFN2 |
| Discovery: | , 1710 Rowlands, H. |
| History: | Edwards/2001: 20: `Two Anglesey antiquarians, Henry Rowlands (1655-1723) and Lewis Morris (1701-65), recorded an incomplete inscribed stone (now lost) from Capel Heilin, Trefollwyn, near Llangefni, Anglesey'. |
| Geology: | |
| Dimensions: | 0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 (Unknown) |
| Setting: | Lost (present 1896, missing 1937) |
| Location: | The Royal Commissioners failed to find the stone in 1937. Macalister/1945 and Nash-Williams/1950 record it as lost. Now lost. |
| Form: | plain |
| Condition: | incomplete , n/a Lewis Morris, reprinted in Owen/1896, 140: `a soft stone, which sometime stood on end, ye top now broke off'. |
| Folklore: | none |
| Crosses: | none |
| Decorations: | no other decoration |
| Morris, L. (1765): | [HIC] IACIT | SORIS Expansion: [HIC] IACIT SORIS Owen/1896 140 reading only |
| Radford, C.A.R. (1937): | --]IACIT | SORI[S^I] Expansion: [HIC] IACIT [--]SORIS Radford/1937b cvi reading only |
| Macalister, R.A.S. (1945): | [HIC]IACIT | --]SORIS Expansion: [HIC]IACIT [--]SORIS Macalister/1945 308 reading only |
| Nash-Williams, V.E. (1950): | [--HIC I]ACIT | --]SORIS Expansion: [HIC I]ACIT [--]SORIS Translation: Here lies (So-and-so) son? of …sor (PN). Expansion: [HIC] IACIT [--UX]SORIS Translation: The stone of So-and-so. Here she lies, the wife (of So-and-so). Nash-Williams/1950 59, and note 1. reading only |
| Edwards, N. (2001): | [HIC I]ACIT | […]SORIS Expansion: [HIC I]ACIT […]SORIS |
| Orientation: | vertical down |
| Position: | n/a ; broad ; n/a ; undecorated |
| Incision: | ind |
| Date: | 400 - 533 (Nash-Williams/1950) 400 - 499 (Jackson/1953) |
| Language: | Latin (rcaps) |
| Ling. Notes: | The spelling `iacit' indicates post-classical pronounciation and spelling of Latin. |
| Palaeography: | CISP: The `R' in -soris is open-bowed and has a shortened oblique stroke. There may have been some serifs on the terminals of the first `I', as well as the `T' and `A' in iacit. The two Ss are tilted towards the right. |
| Legibility: | n/a The drawing in Nash-Williams/1950, Fig. 27, appear to show a clear text. |
| Lines: | 2 |
| Carving errors: | 0 |
| Doubtful: | no |