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 16 THE CHURCHES OF CORNWALL St. Mewan*, St. Michael Caerhays*, St. Michael Penkevil, St. Michael Rock*, Morval*, St. Mylor*, St. Newlyn*, Otterham, Pelynt, St. Perran-Uthnoe, Philleigh, Pillaton, St. Pinnock, Poundstock*, Quethiock*, Ramef, St. Ruan-Lanyhorne*, Salt- ash*, Sancreed, St. Sennen, Sheviockf, St. Sithney*, South Hill, St. Stephen-by-Launceston*, Talland, Temple*, Trevalga*, St. Tudy, Tywar- dreath, Veryan, St. Wendron, St. Winnow*, and Zennor. NORMAN architecture is well illustrated in the churches of St. Germans and Morwenstow. There are also good doorways (marked with an asterisk) or other fairly obvious remains of this style, which will be noticed under the churches of St. Allen, St, Anthon}'-in-Roseland*, St. Austell, Blisland, Bod- min, Boyton, Bradock, St. Breward, St. Cleer*, St. Clether, St. Crantock, St. Cubert, St. Cur}'*, Egloskerry*, St. Enodoc, St. Eval, St. Ewe, Forra- bury, St. Gennys, St. Germoe, St. Goran, St. John, St. Keyne*, Kilkhampton*, Landewednack*, Landrake, Lanteglos-by-Fowey, Lesnewth,Liskeard, Lezant, Manaccan*, St. Martin-by-Looe, St. Mylor, St. Newlyn, South Petherwin*, Poughill, Pound- stock, Roche, Saltash*, St. Stephen-in-Brannel*, St. Stephen-by-Launceston, St. Teath, Tintagel, Treneglos, Tremainef. Five of the doorways, namely, those of St. Cury, Egloskerry, St. Michael Caerhayes, and St. Mylor (2), have sculptured tympana, and in five other cases, tympana of this