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Summary Of: Rood

The rood was an important measure in... The rood on a rood screen... The rood on a rood screen... The rood on a rood screen... Rood screens are not unique to Britain... Some rood screens incorporate a... The rood itself provided a focus for worship... No original medieval rood now survives in a church in the... when many rood screens were also removed... often the only remaining sign of the former rood screen and rood loft... A unique rood exists at St Mary... like garland is hung across the rood screen during the... An engraving from 1823 shows the dressed rood cross as a more open... which had stood on the rood screen until they were destroyed during the Reformation... Rood loft dated 1558...

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