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carved, one of them depicting a fox preaching to a congregation 

 of geese. The Rev. J. Core, the curate-in-charge, was also 

 present, and pointed out some of the features of interest, 

 including brasses of some former vicars, one dated 1421, and the 

 beautiful marble work above the altar, done by Mr. England, a 

 Padstow workman. 



After leaving the church, came the ride back to Wadebridge, 

 still more or less in the wet, and in due course the train took the 

 excursionists to their respective destinations. The company 

 included the following : — 



Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. Prideaux-Brune ; the Bishop of 

 Nottingham ; the Hon. Mrs. Davies-Gilbert, of Trelissick ; the 

 Misses Prideaux-Brune, Pev. E. Prideaux-Brune ; Rev. J. Core, 

 Padstow, acting for the vicar ; Eev. Canon Moor, St. Clements ; 

 Rev. A. H. Malan, Altarnon ; Eev. P. Eld, Worcester ; Eev. W. 

 lago and Mrs. lago, Bodmin ; Mr. J. E. Collins, Mayor of 

 Bodmin; Colonel Parkyn,- Major Shanks, E.M., and Dr. and 

 Mrs. Salmon, Bodmin; Mrs. Paull, and Miss Lillie Paull, 

 Bosvigo; Mrs. E. Sidebotham, Misses J. L. Stokes, Ekless, 

 Smith, Pinkett, Bodmin ; Tomn, Ferris, M. Langdon, Truro ; 

 Mrs. Casey, Dublin ; Mr. and Mrs. E. Whitworth, Mr. and Mrs. 

 A. Blenkinsop ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Cragoe, Penhellick ; Messrs. 

 Hamilton James, 8. H. James, Mozambique ; Henry Barrett, 

 John Barrett, W. J. Clyma, Samuel Pascoe, Joseph Eogers, 

 Stephen Eogers, P.G.S., Theodore Hawken, H. Buck, Thomas 

 Clark, 0. 1. Blackford, P. E. Sach, Truro ; Mr. and Mrs. Hawken, 

 and Mr. P. Cresswell, Liskeard; Mr. P. W. Michell, C.E., 

 Eedruth; Mr. E. Palk Griffin, Padstow; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, 

 Mr. C. H. Ceilings, and Mr. H. J. Sanderson, London; Major 

 Parkyn, F.G.S., Hon. Sec, Mr. H. Crowther, P.E.M.S., Curator. 

 To Major Parkyn and to the Eev. W. lago thanks are particularly 

 due for directing the expedition, which, but for the weather, 

 would have been a most successful one. 



