The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall . Down ; Lanteglos by Camelford—In churchyard (2); Lesnewth—In churchyard ;Lewannick—Holloway Cross (fig. 65), Trelaske* ; My lor—In churchyard* ; Penzance—InLibrary garden* ; Perranzabuloe—On Perran Sands* ; Phillack—In a field ; Roche—Inchurchyard* ; Wendrony St.—In Mrther Uny old churchyard.* The simpler forms of this type are all pretty much alike, varying chiefly in the form ofthe cross on the head, or the shape of the space containing it. Three examples in the foregoing list have the addition of a central boss on the head,viz. :— Boconnoc—On
The Victoria history of the county of Cornwall . Down ; Lanteglos by Camelford—In churchyard (2); Lesnewth—In churchyard ;Lewannick—Holloway Cross (fig. 65), Trelaske* ; My lor—In churchyard* ; Penzance—InLibrary garden* ; Perranzabuloe—On Perran Sands* ; Phillack—In a field ; Roche—Inchurchyard* ; Wendrony St.—In Mrther Uny old churchyard.* The simpler forms of this type are all pretty much alike, varying chiefly in the form ofthe cross on the head, or the shape of the space containing it. Three examples in the foregoing list have the addition of a central boss on the head,viz. :— Boconnoc—On Druids Hill ; Gwithian—In churchyard ; Lanteglos by Camelford—Inchurchyard; and in the last named there are four more bosses, one in each of the spacesbetween the limbs of the cross and the bead on the edge of the head. There is a unique example at New Park, St. Clether (fig. 67), where in addition to theprojections at the neck there is a rectangular projection on the top of the head. 429 A HISTORY OF CORNWALL PLATE X. Tig. 63;
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