ornament on the early crosses of cornwall. 53 



(7.) Knots. 

 (a.) Two Oval Rings interlaced Crosswise. 



Lanivet. — In churchyard, on Celtic coped stone. 



Mawgan in Pyder. — Lanherne (south-east and north-west sides, 



on head). 

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

 Quethiock. — In churchyard (on lower limb of head). 

 St. Breage. — In churchyard (west side, on ring). 1 

 St. Cleer.* — On Doniert's Stone (two out of four complete on 



north-west front). 

 St. Columb Major. — In churchyard (on lower arm of head). 

 St. Teath. — In cemetery (north side, on arm). 



Aycliffe and Billingham, Durham ; Dinsdale-on-Tees, Dearham. 

 Golden Grove, Carmarthenshire; Corwen, Merionethshire ; Carew, 

 LlaD dough, Llantwit, Margam, Meifod, Nevern. 

 Meigle, Perthshire ; Govan, Inchinnan. 



(b.) Two Oval Rings crossed diagonally combined ivith two Concentric 

 Circles, all interlaced. 



St. Just in Penwith.* — In church (north wall). 



St. Neot. — In churchyard (north side, bottom panel). 



Jarrow, Northumberland. 



Govan. 



1 The only instance in Cornwall where the connecting ring of the cross is 

 ornamented. 



