An unusual "hand holding a scroll" design.

 St Clydog, Clodock, Herefordshire
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The parish church is dedicated to St Clydawg (or Clydog), king of Ewyas, who was martyred in about 500 AD. The present church dates from the 12th century, and is a Grade 1 Listed Building. It is completely un-Victorianised, with west gallery, box-pews, three-decker pulpit and seventeenth century sanctuary furniture.
 
 
Although we have seen a number of memorials in the form of a scroll we have never seen one where a hand has also been included.

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