The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall . utline of the gorget. A second example on record is said to have been found in the parishof St. Juliot, but unfortunately it is not known where it is at present. Itwas seen many years ago by Mr. Albert Way, from whom an outlinedrawing was obtained by Mr. Edward Smirke.^ Two other gold lunulae and a bronze celt of early type were found onthe estate at Harlyn, in the parish of Padstow, before the year 1865. Theobjects were claimed as treasure-trove by the Duchy of Cornwall, and were Trans. Penz. Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Soc. (i 880-1), 74. Borlase, N


The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall . utline of the gorget. A second example on record is said to have been found in the parishof St. Juliot, but unfortunately it is not known where it is at present. Itwas seen many years ago by Mr. Albert Way, from whom an outlinedrawing was obtained by Mr. Edward Smirke.^ Two other gold lunulae and a bronze celt of early type were found onthe estate at Harlyn, in the parish of Padstow, before the year 1865. Theobjects were claimed as treasure-trove by the Duchy of Cornwall, and were Trans. Penz. Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Soc. (i 880-1), 74. Borlase, Naen. Com. 5. * Borlase, Jntiq. of Corntv. 311. * Evans, Bronze Imp. 95. * Journ. Roy. Inst. Corntv. (1888), 350.^ Evans, Bronze Imp. 119. Evans, Bronze Imp. 81. • Journ. Roy. Inst. Comw. (1849), 57. * Vol. iii, plate opposite page ccxxi. * Trans. Penz. Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Soc. ii, 88 ; now in museum. Borlase, Antiq. 281. Journ. Roy. Inst. Corntv. ii, 136. Borlase, Naen. Com. 5. Evans, Bronze Imp. 438. * Journ. Roy. Inst. Comtv. ii, 135. 356.


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