294 THE COMMON SEALS OF CORNWALL. 
Legend ; sIGILLVM. SANCTI. ANDREE. Third attached to deed 
1294. St. Andrew suspended on his cross; star on right side, 
fleur de lis and crescent on left. A similar seal varies in the absence 
of the latter. Fourth, 1436, St. Andrew with his saltire under a 
rich canopy, beneath him a monk in attitude of prayer. Legend: 
SIGILLV : PRIORIS. ET. CONVENTVS: ECCLIE: SCI: ANDREE: DE: 
TYWARDREITH. [This one Oliver figures]. One of the coats of 
arms assigned to the priory—Gules, a cross saltire or between 4 
fleurs de lys of the second, has been adopted as the seal of the 
Tywardreath Highway Board. Thomas Collins, the last prior of 
the Priory, used as his personal seal an intaglio of the Laocoén, 
to which considerable interest attaches, seeing that it restores 
that celebrated group in a different manner to that which has been 
followed. é 
