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breyock, Scotland; Aycliffe, Billingham, Jarrow, Durham; 

 and Llandough, Wales ; but those occurring in Cornwall 

 are all single, and have the serpentine band, except St. 

 Blazey, as already explained. 



(d.) S-shaped Knotwork. 



St. Neot.* — In churchyard (east side, middle panel). 



N.B. The diagonal treatment of the middle band in 

 this beautiful example is, as far as I have been able to 

 ascertain, unique. 



(6.) King-Patterns. 

 fa). Twists and Rings. 



No. 1. No. 2. No. 3 



Cardynham (No. 3).* — In churchyard (east side). 

 Gulval. — In churchyard (east front) like No. 2, but worked into 



an irregular pattern above. 

 Mawgan in Pyder* (No. 1.) — Lanherne (north-east front). 

 Minster. — Water- Pit Down (west front, bottom panel). 

 Padstow* (No. 2). — In churchyard (east side). 



