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ORNAMENT ON THE EARLY CROSSES OF CORNWALL. 



(d). In outline (of different forms). 



Michaelstow — Trevenning. 

 S. Dennis — In churchyard (on 



front and back). 



In the middle of the in- 

 scribed altar slab in Camborne 

 church, is one of these crosses 

 with expanded arms. The 

 example at Trevenning is 

 similar, and enclosed by a 

 circle. 



(e). In outline. 



Helston — Cross Street. 



(/). Similar\to (d), with the four 



internal angles connected by 



diagonal lines. 

 Crowan — Clowance. 



On Latin Crosses. 



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Glodolphin — In churchyard. 

 S. Austell — Treverbyn. 

 Temple — In churchyard. 



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(2). Latin Crosses. 



On Wheel Crosses. 



(a). Cross and Circle. 



Pradannack — Mullyon. 



(The bottom of the circle is slight- 

 ly curved on to the shaft). 



Another example occurs 

 on the cross slab in S.Wendron 

 church. 



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(b). With expanded arms. 



Carnmenellis — In churchyard. 

 S. Wendron, (2) — Manhay, 



Trenethick. 

 Tintagel — Trevena. 



On the shaft of the last 

 named there are three crosses 

 of this form remaining. There 

 were four originally, one on 

 each side of the inscriptions. 

 The head of the cross in each 

 case is at the bottom. 



