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In August 2013 we went looking for some inscriptions among which this one.

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Getting to the place wasn’t easy. But we arrived at the church, and started to look around for something similar to the drawing in the RIB volume 1 publication (RIB 130).

As in many churches, doors are open and we could also get in. After a little wandering around the church, discouraged, we were about to leave. Then a men with his dog saw us and we started to chat. We learned about Prince Charles presence in the area and we were invited to several local festivities, until we asked about the inscription. It’s here, he said and he took us to the back of the church, in the high grass, where we could take a picture.