400 S. MYLOR AND MABE CHURCHES. 



For a good account of the St. Christopher and other wall- 

 paintings which, prior to the restoration of 1869, adorned the 

 interior of this church, we must refer to the Journal of this 

 Institution, vols. 3 and 4. The rebuilding of the wall, of course, 

 rendered their preservation impossible. 



The three bells, which are hung in a wooden campanile a 

 few feet to the west of the church, were all recast in 1888 in 

 memory of the late Yicar, J. W. Murray. The two first retain 

 their old legends. 1. — This was one of the few mediaeval bells in 

 Kerrier. Its legend is IN HONOEE SANTI GEOEGII. 2.— 

 EGO ME PEECO SE CLAMANDO CONTEEIMVS AYDITE 

 YENITE, 1637. 3.— This bell formerly bore only the date 1664. 

 It is now inscribed " EEC AST BY JOHN WAENEE AND 

 SON. LONDON, 1888." 



In the tower of the church is a single bell dated 1767, which, 

 it is alleged, formerly hung in a chapel at Trefusis. It was 

 presented to Mylor by Lord Clinton, 



The Parish Eegisters begin in 1673, but the early years are 

 very irregular, especially in the case of the baptisms The 

 burials for 1703 to 1706 are missing altogether. Burials in 

 ■ woollen occur in the years 1701 and 1702. 



The church plate is all modern, but good. It consists of: — 

 (1) An alms-dish of silver, weighing 31-ozs. 18-dwts. 0^-grs. with 

 a coat of arms (unrecognised) on the upper surface, and inscribed 

 on the under surface "A gift to the Parish Church of Mylor, 

 18th September, 1743." (2) Another Alms-dish weighing 45-oz. 

 11-dwt. 11-grs. with the sacred monogram in a glory on the fi'ont, 

 and on the under surface the Clinton arms, and the inscribed date 

 1762. (3) A silver flagon weighing 43-oz. 6-dwt. 21:^-grs. with the 

 I.H.S. as No. 2, and the Clinton arms twice on the sides, and the 

 inscribed date 1762. (4) A silver Communion Cup, with stem 

 and foot, weighing 26-oz. 19-dwt. 12f-grs. Monogram, arms 

 and date as No. 2. (5) A silver paten, weighing 5-oz. 0-dwt. 

 6|^-grs. Monogram, arms and date as No. 2. In the case of No. 

 3 the inscribed date is also that of the date letter, whilst Nos. 

 2, 4, and 5 bear the date letters of 1761, (6) A small paten of 

 base metal plated, 



