150 MURAL PAINTINGS IN CORNISH CHtTRCHES. 



of that kind" (Hals). Put up in 1521, destroyed in 1795. 

 (C. S. Gilbert, Hist. Cornwall, Vol. 2, p. 674). 



S. Endellion. Distemper paintings, discovered on the walls, 

 subjects uncertain. ("S. K. List," p. 219). None now 

 exist. E. H. Trefpry, Eector. 



S. Ervan. At restoration in 1888, traces of painting showing 

 some fish were found on wall of S. transept. The walls 

 were re-built and paintings destroyed. H. M. Barton, 

 Eector. 



S. EvAL. Traces of colour on masonry of window in north wall 

 and on chancel screen. F. E. Sell, Yicar. 



S. Ewe. The Tregonnan aisle on the north wall is ( 1 820) inclosed 

 by a carved screen, with doors handsomely painted and 

 gilded, and further enriched by a variety of armorial 

 bearings. (C. S. Gilbert, Hist, of Cornwall, Vol. 2, p. 851). 

 Eood screen bears traces of original colour. J. K. 

 Eashleigh, Eector. 



S. Feocic. Texts and colour discovered on the walls during the 

 restoration and restored. (Ecclesiologist, Vol. 4, p. 252). 



S. GrERMANS. Wooden figure of a monk, with carved robes, 

 bearing a smallei' image, about 3-feet high, painted, and 

 face vermillioned, kept in Priory 1804. (Whitaker, Ancient 

 Cathedral of Cornwall, Vol. 2, p. 121). 



" Beside the hye altare of the same priory on the right 

 hand is a tumbe y" the walle with an ymage of a bishop, 

 and over the tumbe a xi bishops paynted with their names 

 and verses, as token of so many bishops biried theere, as 

 that ther had beene so many bishoppes of Cornewalle that 

 had theyre sects theer." (Leland's Itin, vii, 122). 



S. Just-in-Penwith. On north wall of north aisle, St. Greorge 

 and the Dragon, and a large figure of Christ surrounded by 

 quaint devices, a mermaid with comb, scales, an anvil, boat 

 with fish, etc. See Breage and Lanivet. ("S.K. List," p. 

 219; J. E. Inst. C, Vol. xiv, p. 185). 



At the restoration by J. Piers St. Aubyn in 1866, others 

 were found, namely on west wall of north aisle, a city 

 besieged ; on south wall two of which I have been unable 



