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(probably remains of a 2)ainting of the legend of St. Hubert 

 — H.M.W.), indistinct traces of walls having been coloured 

 generally. G. M. Parsons, Vicar. 



CuBERT. Hals says that there was formerly a painting of St. 

 Cuthbert on the walls of this church, but it had been 

 plastered over thirty years prior to his writing. Old parish- 

 ioners state that there were others, but do not knovr subjects. 



T.C.P. 



CuRY. Sculptured heads of our Lord blessing the cup, and the 

 Apostles, coloured and gilt, probably portions of an altar 

 piece. ("S.K. List," p. 82). 



Davidstow. Remains of rood and parclose screens ; the panels 

 of the latter had been filled with figures of saints, one still 

 remaining (Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society, Vol. 4, 

 p. 289). Remnants of the latter form part of a screen at 

 west end of new church, h.ii.w. 



FowEY. Some poor modern paintings on whitewash destroyed at 

 the restoration in 1876. H. N. Purcell, Vicar. 



Q-LUViAS. Two "Tudor" roses, one red and one blue on arch of 

 one of north aisle windows. A. A. Vawdrey, Vicar. 



Goran. On north respond, north transept, and north side an 

 Agnus Dei coloured ; red cross on flag staff surmounted with 

 cross within a circle of about twenty inches in diameter, 

 much mutilated at restoration. C. R. Sowell, Vicar. 



Grade. Principals of roofs of chancel and transepts painted in 

 red, black, white, and yellow. ("S.K. List," p. 115). 



Now an absolutely new church, the old one was pulled 

 down 1861. 



GuLVAL. South side of nave, on moulding of third arch, were 

 formerly traces of antient painting. ("S.K. List," p. 219). 

 Gulval has since been re-built. When east wall of chancel 

 was rebuilt in 1885, there was found a black diaper on a buff 

 ground with yellow double fleurs-de-lys in the openings. 

 This was copied on new wall. On south-western pillar of 

 nave is a shield with the "ragged staff" on a red ground. 

 This is the only old painting remaining, W. W. Wingfield, 

 Vicar, 



