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of the same date, whereas the double-light window, and two 

 three-light windows are plainly of later insertion. So appears 

 to be the four-centred archway which leads into the retainers' 

 court. The east end of the Chapel, the gable of which appears in 

 the north-west angle of the court, seems also to have been a 

 later (perpendicular) addition, while the north side of the quad- 

 rangle has the appearance of being subsequently attached to 

 the chapel. Leaving the quadrangle through the retainers' 

 court, the west end of the chapel is seen surmounted by a singu- 

 lar little bell-cot, at the north-west angle of the exterior the 

 great tower displays some cable moulding, and appears to be of 

 later date. It was only in this northern portion of the building 

 that until quite recently there were any large windows in the 

 exterior of the house. The east front shews the only alterations 

 the present noble owner has made in the exterior of the house. 

 The wall here had been broken into by modern doors, when the 

 house was used for farm purposes. In 1862 several large and 

 appropriate windows were inserted and offices added. 



At the conclusion of the ramble round the exterior of the 

 house and through the grounds, his lordship conducted the party 

 again through the quadrangle and into the great dining-hall upon 

 the opposite side of the court. Here a splendid luncheon was laid 

 for the visitors, who numbered in all about one hundred and 

 twenty. The members and friends of the Royal Institution of 

 Cornwall included the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (president), the 

 Hon. Athole Liddell, Col. Cocks, Treverbyn Vean ; Eev. Canon 

 Moor, St. Clements, Truro ; Eev. J. A. Grregory, Eev. Gr. T. 

 Bull, Treslothan ; Eev. A. H. Malan, Perranarworthal ; Eev. 

 Gr. L. Church, Chacewater ; Dr. Jago, F.E.S., Mrs. Jago and the 

 Misses Jago (2), Truro ; Mr. H. M. Jeffery, F.E.S., Falmouth; 

 Mr. Jonathan Eashleigh, Mrs. and Miss Eashleigh, of Mena- 

 billy ; and Miss Eose, Mullaghmore, Ireland ; Mr. Alfred Fox 

 and Mrs. Fox, and Mr. Eobert Fox, Falmouth ; Mr, W. Polk- 

 inghorne and Mrs, Polkinghorne, and Miss Grill, Liskeard ; Capt. 

 Polkinghorne, St. Blazey ; Mr. C. Bainbridge Eendle and Mrs. 

 Eendle, Liskeard ; Mrs. Lewis Foster and Miss Foster, Liskeard ; 

 Miss Foster, Bodmin ; Mr. and Mrs. Crace, London ; Miss 

 Emma Buller, Morval ; Miss Bazley, and Mrs. MiRer, Liskeard ; 

 Mr. W. Nettle and Mrs. Nettle, Mr. N. Hare and Miss Hare, 

 Mrs. Polwhele, of Polwhele, and party ; Mr. Naylor Carne, St, 



