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ornament on the early cros3es of cornwall. 



(5.) Knotwork. 

 fa.) Figure-of- Eight Knots. 



Cardynham. — In churchyard (east side of head). 

 Gulval (?). — In churchyard (west front;, one end of figure broken. 

 Mawgan in Pyder.* — Lanherne (south-west front). 

 Gainford. 



(b). Spiral Knotwork 



Mawgan in Pyder.* — Lanherne (south-east side). 

 St. Blazey. — Biscovey ; on north-west front of the inscribed 

 stone a single panel of spiral knots in double row, termi- 

 nating in a pair of Stafford knots. 

 Hickling, Notts. 

 Penally. 



Abbotsford, Roxborough ; Aberlemno, Forfarshire ; Arthurlee, 

 Renfrewshire. 



(c.) Stafford Knotwork. 



Mawgan in Pyder.* — Lanherne (north-west side). 



Minster. — Water- Pit Down (west front). 



St. Blazey. — Biscovey ; on north-west front of the inscribed stone 



a single panel of spiral knots in double row, terminating in 



a pair of Stafford knots. 

 Sancreed. — Vicarage-gate cross (right side). 

 Aycliffe, Durham ; Bexhill, Sussex. 



The above last two named have the dragon's head also. 



N.B. Examples of this pattern, without the serpen-. 



tine band, and in double rows, are found in other districts, 



as at Jordan Hill, Kirriemuir, Jedborough, Scoonie, Inch- 



