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INDEX. 



Piran's, St., old church, paper on, 133 ; 

 W. Haslam's ' history ' criticised, 133, 

 141 ; the ' second ' church, 131, 142t ; 

 doorway ornaments, 134t, 136t ; St. 

 Agnes church, 134 note (and corri- 

 genda) ; William Michell's contem- 

 porary account of excavation, 135 to 

 140; Michell's plan, 138t ; the 

 'priest's' house, 139; plan of altar, 

 140t; service at, in 1904, 143; cped 

 with Gwithian, 143t ; trustees 

 appointed for protection of, 347. 



Portraits of Cornish men, 382t. 



Portlemouth dedication. 418. 



Poughill dedicated to Olave, 279. 



Pozo stone, see President's address. 



President's (Sir R. Harvey) address on 

 Incas and other rulers of Peru, with 

 remarks on Pozo stone, 11 ; (Sir E. 

 Durning-Lawrence) steam in relation 

 to Cornwall, 161 (illustrated). 



President, Election of Sir E. Durning- 

 Lawrence, 39 ; of Mr. Howard Fox, 

 341. 



Precious metals in West of England, 

 paper by J. H. Collins, 103 ; gold 103, 

 silver 112. 



Probus church, 28, 32. 



Prowse, J., 23.5. 



Purchases of houses, 315. 



Eashleigh collection of minerals, see 

 Minerals. 



Eashleigh, .Jonathan, deceased, 334. 



Reports, see Meetings, Annual. 



Eeredos, fragment of, at Madron, 331. 



Eogers, Canon S., 334. 



EoUason, W. A., see pictures cleaned ; 

 paper on Kneller's portrait of Anthony 

 Payne, 100 ; drawing of St. Keverne 

 mural painting, 392t. 



Eomano-British remains (alleged) at 

 Chysauster, 330. 



Rule, William H., 327. 



Eushes in church, 271. 



Eussell, Michael, 387. 



Saint. Where ' St.' used as prefix see 

 under following word. 



Saints, Cornish, and dedications of 

 churches, &c., papers by S. Baring 

 Gould, 144, 279, 395. Maivnaii. 144 ; 

 an Irish bishop, curses stealer of his 

 pet ram, visits Ascetics, 145 ; Mael- 

 ruan rebukes him for lazinei^s, 146 ; 

 maintains a leper, li7 ; ISectan, 149 ; 

 Neot, 150 ; relations with K. Alfred, 

 150; theft of his bones, 151; Newlyn, 

 crosses fi-om Cornwall to Brittany and 

 is murdered, memorial at Pontivy, 152 ; 

 Non, mother of St. David, 155; 



settles in Cornwall, founds Altarnon 

 and Pelynt, 156 ; Odidph, 279 ; Olave 

 (Gwynllyw), 279; Padarn, 281, 417; 

 ^idwell (Sativola), her story originates 

 from canting symbols, 395 ; Silvanus, 

 i^ith, 396 ; Sithnoy. 397 ; Stythians, 

 399 ; Symphorian, 400 ; Tathan, 4ul ; 

 Tenth, Teilo, 402; Tlieon (Euny), 

 Thecla, Thvennoc. 403 ; Torney, 404 ; 

 curses chief's enemies. mitigates 

 cruelties, 405 ; uses rain water in 

 Eucharist, 405 ; Twly, 406 ; Veep. 408 ; 

 Vorch, Warnac, Weiiappa, Wenedoc, 

 Wendron, 409; Wenn, 410; WiUow, 

 Wiruiow , 412 ; Wmw alo e, 'ilS ; Wul- 

 vella, 419; Wymp, Wynev, IVynnol, 

 420. 



Samson. St., 417. 



Savery, Thomas, his mine pump, 183t ; 

 his will, 209, and see Steam. 



Sawle, see Graves-Sawle. 



Scilly, see Marine Fauna. 



Senan, St. 397., 



Sharp, Ed., deceased, 335. 



Shells, see Conchology. 



Sidwell, St., 395, 419. 



Silvanus, St., 396. 



Silver in west of England, see Precious 

 metals. 



Sith, St., 396. 



Sithney, St.. 397. 



Smallfield, F , see Launcells. 



Spaniards, defence against, at St. Ives, 

 274. 



Stannaries of Cornwall, paper by late 

 H. W. Fisher, 292 ; chronological list 

 of convocations, 292 ; authority under 

 which held, the four stannary districts, 

 294 ; work of convocation, 297 : old 

 form of ' cost book,' 298 ; a book of 

 1697 '^ AggraviiVenetiani" contains 

 proposals for raising the price of 

 Cornish and Devonshire tin, 300 ; 

 poverty of tinners, 302 ; privilege of 

 personal appearance in court, account 

 of convocation of 1750, 303: disputes 

 between lord warden and stannators, 

 305. (See, too, 391 ) 



Steam in relation to Cornwall, address 

 by president, 161 ; chronological tables, 

 171; work of different engines. 175; 

 reprint of Thos. Savery's ' The Miner's 

 Friend,' 181; title page, ISlf ; his 

 engine, ]82t ; Savery's will, 209, 



Stephens, T, S,, deceased, 335. 



Stithians, St., 399. 



Stythians, .399. 



Sunday fishing, see St. Ives. 



Symphorian, St., 400. 



