0KNAHENT ON THE EARLY CROSSES OF CORNWALL. 



Mabe — Helland. 1 



Mylor — In churchyard (on 



each front, and has two 



beads outside the boss). 

 S. Wendron — Merther Uny 



old churchyard 2 (on each 



front) . 



(b). Concentric semi-circles, the 

 diameter on the edge of the 

 stone. 



Crowan — Olowance. 



(c). Vertical beads in rows. 



S. Wendron — Merther Uny 

 old churchyard (on W. 

 and S. faces). 



(d) . Horizontal beads in rows. 



Crosses and Ornament 

 in Belief. 



Roche — In churchyard (on E. 

 and W. sides). 



(e). Miscellaneous beadwork. 



Blisland — In village. The 

 bead of the rounded head 

 is returned square beneath 

 the cross in the head. 



S. Buryan — Boskenna gate 

 cross. The bead of the 

 head returned square at 

 the bottom, but not car- 

 ried across the stone like 

 the example above. 



(4). 



(a). A single boss in the middle 

 of the head. 



Egloshayle — " Three hole 

 cross." 



Grwythian — In churchyard. 



Helston — Mr. Baddeley's gar- 

 den (on N. front). 



Lelant — In churchyard. 



Perranzabuloe — On Perran 

 Sands. 



Tintagel (2) — Bossiney, Tre- 

 vena (front enriched by a 

 quatrefoil sinking). 

 They also occur on all 



four holed crosses, except at 



S. Tudy, and as a rule have a 



bead worked on the outside. 



(b). Five bosses on the head. 



Those marked thus* are 

 without any other ornament. 

 Bodmin* — Carminnow. 

 Lanteglos by Camelford* — In 



Rectory garden (on each 



front). 

 Mawgan inPyder — Lanherne. 

 Phillack — In churchyard. 

 S. Buryan* — In churchyard. 

 S. Erth* — In churchyard. 

 S. Paul* — On churchyard 



wall. 

 S. Wendron* — In churchyard 



(on each front). 

 Tintagel — Trevena (front). 



(c). A single boss on the sides of 

 the cross at the neck. 



Phillack — In churchyard. 

 S. Wendron — Merther Uny 

 old churchyard. 



l & 2 In these instances the head and hoss project before the face of the stone. 



