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English: "The tablet is 5 feet 7-3/4 inches long by 3-1/4 inches wide. The black surfaces show the channelings in the stone formerly filled with metal. The inscription plate was about 19 by 10-1/4 inches, and the height of the draped figure 24-5/8 inches."
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Source The Site of Old "James Towne" 1607 - 1698
Author Samuel H. Yonge

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an etching of the tablet surface of the so-called "Knight's Tomb" of Jamestown, Virginia

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