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ANCIENT EARTHWORKS ST. COLUMB MAJOR. A little south of the main road at Indian Queens ; modern ST. JUST IN PENWITH. In the market place. The wall facing which now protects the Round on the outside was built about forty years ago. This is still called locally the ' Plane-an-Gwarry,' or short, ' The Plane ' [Borlase, 208 (with plan) ; Polwhele, bk. ii. ch. iv. p. 193 ; Buller ; Daniel^ 218, O.S. bcxiii. 2] SITHNEY. Plane-an-Gwarry [O.S. Ixxv. 5], There is a tenement so called about mile east of Church Town, but nothing now existing to mark the actual site. There is a shallow circular depression in a field here which is identified on the ordnance survey, but this is not in the field known as the ' Playne Field ' 473 60