ILLUSTEATIONS 



OF ' -i^ 



BISHOP VIVIAN'S TOMB, BODMIN, 



AND OF 



CAEDINHAM ANTIQUITIES. 



(Note by Rev. W. IAGO,B.A.) 



The Papers to which these illustrations belong will be found 

 at pages 342 and 358 of this Journal. 



The Plates should be inserted (some in pairs, some singly) in 

 the following order : — 



I.—" High Tomb of "Vivian " to face page 342. 

 II. — " Slab of John Vyvyan " to follow the former, at page 343. 

 III. — '■ Vivian Inscription " to face page 314. 



IV. — " Details at Rialton and Bodmin " to follow the former, at page 345. 

 V. — " Vivian's Effigy " to face page 346. 



Corrections and Additions (Letterpress). — Page 343, line 19, for Cataceluse, read 



" Catacluse." 

 Page 343, line 20.— Including effigy the Tomb is rather over 4 feet high ; 



it is 6 feet 9 inches long, and 2 feet 9 inches wide. 

 Page 343. line 27, for orphrey, read " orplireys." 

 Page 341', line 1, read ^^ 'pillow and cushion, tassels broken off." 



,, ,, 21. — It is alleged that the metal is tin. 



„ ,, 26, for tvmilatv[e], read tvmilatv[kJ , 



,, (foot note), to " 3 lions' heads " add " erased." 



Page 345, lino 2, '■ Suffragan J"— The note for this reference is at foot 

 of former page. 



Page 345, line 7. — These sculptures are wrought so as to form grotesque 



human faces, forms of animals &c., combined with foliage and fruit. 



Page 345, line 9 (see also foot note) — The Arms inscribed " Edgarus " 



by Vivian, are usually assigned to " Athelstanus." 

 Page 346 (footnote), for " Cornwall Register," read " Bodmin 'Aegistcr." 

 Cardinham Plates. — I.—" Inscribed Stones and Castle Plan to face page 362. 



II. — "Crosses and Slab," to face page 364. 

 Corn ction s.—Tage 358 (foot note). A bracket is omitted. 



Page 365, line 10, for " Ochari," read " Ochani." 



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May 2(ith, 1S7S. 



