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9. An Altar Stone, attached to the porch of Camborne Church. This is a 



slab of smoothened porphyry, bearing, on one of its surfaces, five in- 

 cised crosses, and on the other side, within a handsome border, a Greek 

 Cross, and the following inscription : "LEUIUT JUSIT HEC ALTAEE 

 PEO ANIMA SUA." 



10. A stone found at Carnsew, near Hayle, and described by Mr. Eichard 



Edmonds, in the Twelfth Annual Eeport (1844) of the Eoyal Cornwall 

 Polytechnic Society. 



11. A stone found in Phillack Churchyard. Its inscription has not as yet 



been decyphered; but its letters are of Saxon character, and very 

 similar to those on the Altar Stone in Camborne Church. 



12. The Dedication Stone of St. Michael Penkevel Church. This was de- 



scribed and figured in No. I of our Journal; but we may add that, in- 

 stead of W. A. E., Mr. Paull reads W. L. E. 



The following Rubbings of Memorial Bra>sses were exliibited 

 and described by Mr. Paull. 



From Crowan Church ; Galfridus St. Aubyn and his wife Alice, daughter of 

 John Tremure de launevet, Armiger, 1400. Geoffrey St. Aubyn, 1490. 

 Thomas Seint Abbyn and his wife Matilda, daughter of John Trenowyth, 

 1512. 



Lostwithiel: Tristramus Curteys, Ai-miger, 1423. 



St, Michael Penkevel : John Trenoweth, Squeyer, 1497. Maister John Trem- 

 bras, Maist. of Arte & late p'son of this churche, 1515. Edward Bos- 

 cawen of Nancarrow, and Jane his wife, daughter of William White of 

 St. Agnes, 1619. Mary, 4th daughter of Hugh Boscawen, and widow 

 of Peter Coffin, 1622. John Boscawen, 1640. 



Fowey : Two Civilians ; one headless, and the other a Lady, probably of the 

 Treffry family, 1450. Alice, wife of John Eashleigh, and daughter of 

 Wm. Lanyon, 1602. Two Civilians (without date or inscription). 

 Eobert Eashleigh (also without date), and Agnes his wyffe. 



Grade : James Erisey and Margaret his wife, with 5 sons and 5 daughters, 

 1522. 



St. Just in Boseland : A Priest, 1520. 



Wendron: Magister Warinnis Penhallynyk, rector; "in decretis baccal- 

 larius," Prebendary of Glasney College,* Eector of St. Just, Vicar of 

 Wendron and Stithians, 1535. A Civilian and wife, 1580. 



East Antony : Margaret Arundell, daughter of Sir Warin Erchedekn. 



Prohus: John Wolveden and Cecilie his wife, 1514. 



* See in No. Ill of the Journal of the Royal Institution of Cormtmll, a 

 Paper on " The Collegiate Church of St. Thomas of Glasney, by the Eev. C. 

 R. Soweli," 



