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There are no letters on it, and it is supposed to have been some 

 form of record or tally. Mr. lago added that he wished the 

 authorities of the Royal Cornwall Infirmary would take possession 

 of a very much larger stone at St. Lawrence, also in Mr. Sibly's 

 possession, which he would willingly surrender. It is already put in 

 a suitable frame, and is an ancient record of the Lepers' Hospital. 

 A rubbing of its inscription Mr. lago had exhibited on a former 

 occasion. 



Mr. Thurstan C. Peter showed a panel, which was one of 

 three, all similar, found by Mr. George S. Bray, Lanner House, 

 Redruth, in the roof of a cottage at Carnarton Moor, Illogan. 

 There was one of three pieces of rail found with the panels. 



Votes of thanks were accorded to the authors of papers and 

 donors to the museum and library, on the motion of Mr. J. C. 

 Daubuz, seconded by Mr. Trevail ; and to the President, for 

 occupying the chair ; on the motion of the Rev. A. R. Tomlinson, 

 seconded by Mr. J. D. Enys. 



