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xiv List of Illustrations
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" BLACK JOHN " . . . . . . . .80
From a picture lent by Mrs. Calmady, and formerly belonging
to Mr. Hawker.
ARSCOTT OF TETCOTT . . . . . .82
From a picture in the possession of Mrs. Ford, of Pencarrow.
THE DEVIL'S WRING, COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE
CHEESEWRING ....... 92
Drawn in lithography by Mr. J. Ley Pethybridge.
ANTONY PAYNE'S HOUSE AT STRATTON, NOW THE
TREE INN . . . . . . . .no
Drawn in lithography by Mr. J. Ley Pethybridge.
STOWE. THE SECOND HOUSE, BUILT BY JOHN, EARL
OF BATH, SON OF SIR BEVILL GRANVILLE, AND
PULLED DOWN IN 1739 ' * . Il8
From the picture in' the possession of Mrs. Waddon Martyn,
at Tonacombe Manor.
ANTONY PAYNE. . . . . . . .120
From the picture by Sir Godfrey Kneller, now in the Museum
of the Royal Institution of Cornwall at Trtiro.
GALSHAM, ONCE THE HOME OF CRUEL COPPINGER . 128
Drawn in lithography by Mr. J. Ley Pethybridge.
ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, DUNHEVED, BY LAUNCESTON . 154.
Drawn in lithography by Mr. J. Ley Pethybridge.
DOORWAY OF THE OLD CHANTRY AND SCHOOL AT
WEEK ST. MARY, FOUNDED BY THOMASINE
BONAVENTURE . . . . . . .156
Drawn in lithography by Mr. J. Ley Pethybridge.
"PARSON RUDALL " .... .160
From a picture in the possession of Rev. S. Baring-Gould.