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town) against wall of wagon shed on farm. Formerly it was inside this building, a gate being 

 hung to it. Inscription: VAILATHI Fin VROCHANI. (Plate IV, fig. 28.) 



CASTLE DOR. See FOWEY. 



CUBY. Rude pillar stone built into south-west angle of church just above the ground. 

 It is often known as the Tregoney stone. Inscription in four lines : NONNITA ERCILINI(?) 



RIGATI TRIS FILI ERCILINCI. (Plate II, fig. 8.) 



DOYDON. See ST. ENDELLION. 



FOUR TURNINGS. See FOWEY. 



FOWEY. Rude pillar stone now standing at Four Turnings, on the high road from 

 Fowey to Lostwithiel. It was formerly called the Long Stone, and stood at Castle Dor, in 

 the parish of Tywardreath, two miles north of its present position. On the front of the stone 

 is the inscription in two lines : CIRVSIUS HIC IACIT CVNOMORI FILIUS. On the 

 back is a Tau cross in relief. (Plate II, fig. 9.) 



GULVAL. (i) Cross-shaft with interlaced ornament, standing on south side of churchyard, 

 found on taking down the chancel of the church, 18 September, 1885. It is fixed upside 

 down, the tenon being upwards. Inscription in two lines : v N v I. (Plate VI, fig. 39.) (2) 

 Rude pillar stone standing in Barlowena Bottom, by roadside, between the churches of Gulval 

 and Madron. In Borlase's time it was lying across the brook, used as a foot-bridge. Inscrip- 

 tion in two lines : QUENATAVCI ic DINVI FILIVS. (Plate I, fig. 3.) 



HAYLE. See ST. ERTH. 



INDIAN QUEENS. See ST. COLUMB MAJOR. 



LANHADRON. See ST. EWE. 



LANHERNE. See MAWGAN IN PYDER. 



LANIVET. Rude pillar stone, lying in the churchyard in two pieces by the south porch 

 and near the coped stone. Formerly built in upside down in the wall of an old house near 

 west end of church. Inscription: AN NIC vs. (Plate II, fig. 15.) 



LANTEGLOS BY CAMELFORD. Pillar stone standing in the churchyard on south side of 

 church. Formerly used as a prop to a barn roof at Castle Gough, afterwards moved to rectory 

 garden, and thence to churchyard in 1900. Inscription on front of stone in two lines : 

 -J- .ffiLSEL'S 7 GENERE8 poHTE ft Y s N E SYBSTEL SEL, 1 continued in one line on 

 right side : FOR .SLPYNEYS SOUL 7 FOR HEY. (Plate VI, fig. 40.) 



LEWANNICK. (i) Rude pillar stone standing on south side of churchyard, found by 

 A. G. Langdon, 7 June, 1892. Inscription on front in four lines: INCEN vi MEM ORIA, 

 and on the angle in Ogam characters : 



N A V I M E M ft 



(Plate I, fig. I.) (2) Rude pillar stone standing in the church, found by F. H. Nicholls, 

 17 July, 1894, in two pieces in the south porch, built into different walls. Ogam inscriptions 

 on both front angles, and between them an inscription in Roman letters, thus : 



A V N 



Illl 



CIACIT VLCAGNI 



(Plate I, fig. 2.) 



1 s H L on the front of the stone is really the end of the inscription on the side, thus : HEYSHL. 



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