154 MURAL PAINTINGS IN CORNISH CHURCUES. 



S. MiNVER. St. Enodock's Cliapel. Formerly remains of 

 paintings on panels of old roof? ("S.K. List," p. 220). 

 Lower portion of rood screen repainted and gilt according 

 to tlie ancient ornamentation. (Maclean, Hist. Trigg 

 Minor, Vol. 3, p. 34). 



S. Neot. Slight traces of colour over " St. Neot's tomb " in the 

 chancel. W. E. S. Majendie, Vicar. 



S. Teath. C. S. Gilbert states that "the pulpit was given to 

 the church by one of the Carminowes in the year 1630, and 

 is ornamented with the arms of that family, with crest and 

 supporters, carved and coloured. The motto in the old 

 Cornish language is "Gala rag Wethlow," in English, a 

 straw for a tale bearer (1820) — h.m.w. This pulpit, with 

 coloured arms of the Carminowes and the motto, still 

 remains in the church. A. D. Barclay, Vicar. 



S. TuDY. Shields from old bench ends, with gilded letters, 

 affixed to roof of chancel. (Maclean, Hist. Deanery of 

 Trigg Minor, Vol. 3, p. 318). 



S. Veep. In 1867, traces of colouring remained on south wall. 

 Hy. OvERY, Vicar. 



S. Winnow. Traces of colour on screen. ("S.K. List," p. 220). 



Also on woodwork of roof. E,. H. Boles, Vicar. 

 Saltash. Bosses of roof painted. ("S.Iv, List," p. 223). 



Sancreed. Eemains of the wood screen preserved in the vestry 

 with traces of rich colouring. (Blight's Churches of West 

 Cornwall, p; 25 ; " S.K. List," p. 223). 



Sennen. On east wall of south aisle a 15th century painting, 

 The heavenly Jerusalem, two embattled and canopied 

 towers and one side of a third tower, all on a bridge over 

 a stream {see Revelation, xxi, 13), perhaps the earthly 

 Jerusalem where many theologians held that our Lord would 

 apj)ear at the last day. — h.m.w. Mutilated alabaster figure, 

 probably the B. V. Mary, found hidden in the wall, painted 

 with gold, vermilion, and blue bice (^Hals), now whitewashed 

 ("S.K. List," p. 226). (Painting and figure are described 

 and illustrated in Cornish Magazine, Vol. 2, p. 143). 



