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S. Dennis — In churchyard (on 



S. side). 

 S. Wendron — Merther Uny 



old churchyard (N. side). 



(5). Miscellaneous forms of 

 ornament, the meanings of 

 which are not clear. 



Altarnun — Tresmeake Bridge. 

 Boconnoc — In grounds. 



On the shaft of the latter 

 a device, consisting of two 

 figures resembling square 

 shaped C's with their ends 

 turned in. Between them a 

 Greek cross. Two feet above 

 the cross are two trefoils side 

 by side. 



Lanivet— In churchyard, (N. 

 cross, E. front. (Curious 

 markings between the 

 legs). 



Madron — Trembath. (On the 

 head). 



(6). Figure ornament. 



(a). The figure of our Lord. 

 Camborne — Trevu. 



(b). A man. 



Lanivet — In churchyard, (N. 

 cross. The figure of a 

 man in outline). 



(7). Mutilated markings too 

 much worn to decipher. 



Crowan — Clowance. 



Helston— Mr. Baddeley's gar- 

 den. 



S. Breage — In churchyard. 



S. Day — Scorrier, in grounds 

 (on S. front, bottom, and 

 side of same). 



