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ORNAMENT ON THE EARLY CROSSES OF CORNWALL. 



(b). Three quarters of a circle 

 outside the encircling ring, 

 the ends continued in straight 

 lines to the bottom. 



Mullyon — Pradannack. 

 (c). Part of circle. 



Camborne — Outside the Insti- 

 tute (the lower portion 

 broken away). 



S. Day — Scorrier, in grounds 

 (on N. front, bottom). 



Two segments of a circle 

 f reversed and not touching J 

 crossing the incised line of 

 the cross shaft transversely . 



Wendron — Trenethick. 



(c). An hour glass"? 



(d) 



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(4). Representations of 

 objects. 



(a). Circles. 



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Mylor — In churchyard, one on 



each of the projections at 



the neck. 

 S. Day? — Scorrier, in grounds 



(S. front, bottom). 

 Sancreed— In churchyard (W. 



front), in the middle of 



the head. 



(4). A Shield. 



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Lanteglos by Camelford — 



Trevia. 

 Sancreed — In churchyard (on 



W. front). 



Crowan — Clowance (on each 



front). 

 S. Dennis — In churchyard (on 



N.W. &S. faces). 



(d). Morse Shoes? 



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Helston — In Mr. Baddeley's 

 garden (two on each 

 front). 



(e). A Crosier. 



Lanivet — In churchyard (N. 

 cross, W. front). A fig- 

 ure like a crosier. The 

 crook of which nearly 

 encircles the head of the 

 cross on the lower panel. 



(/). Vessel and Lily. 



Sancreed — In churchyard (E. 

 front). 



(g). Two elliptical rings placed 

 crosswise. 



Lanivet — In churchyard, N. 

 cross (on E. & W. fronts 

 top panel). 



(h). Plain incised panels. 



S. Cleer— On The "Other Half 

 Stone " (on front). 



