ORNAMENT ON" THE EARLY CROSSES OE CORNWALL. 



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On the shaft at the top, one of the hour glasses as before. The 

 only other place in Cornwall where this device occurs, is on the 

 cross at Clowance, C rowan. 



I conclude Part II with the following analysis of incised 

 work, which is divided into two heads, "Crosses" and 

 " Ornament." It was found convenient in the former, to 

 separate the wheel crosses from the Latin crosses. This is not 

 required in the latter, a glance at the list of the stones will 

 give the kind of cross upon which the work exists. 



ANALYSIS OP INCISED CROSSES AND ORNAMENT. 

 CROSSES. 



a,. 



G f 



(1). Greek Crosses. 



(a). A cross within a circle. 



On Wheel Crosses. 

 Camborne— Pendarves. 

 Constantine — Trewardreva. 

 S. Day — Scorrier, in grounds. 

 (Cut in the middle of wide 

 beads). 



® 



J_J r i [ i 



{a II). A plain cross without the 



circle. 

 Blisland — Lavethan. 



S. Just inPenwith — In Rectory 



garden. 

 (Cut in the centre of a cross 

 in relief). 



Another example occurs 

 on the Shaft of the N. cross in 

 Lanivet churchyard. (N. side 

 top panel). 



(b). With expanded arms. 

 Michaelstow — Trevenning. 



(c). With a round sinking at the 



ends of the limbs. 

 Budock — In churchyard (2). 

 Mabe— Helland. 



