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 INTRODUCTION 19 the chief examples of this style. Decorated details may also be noticed at St. Cubert, St. Erney, Poug- hill, Quethiock, St. Wendron, and Zennor, whilst the unbuttressed towers of Advent, St. Erth, St. Germoe, St. Levan, Landewednack, St. Madron, and San- creed, as well as those of St. Neot and Lanteglos- by-Fowey clearly pertain to the 14th cent. Fonts of this period occur at St. Illogan, St. John, Lante- glos-by-Camelford, Liskeard, Lostwithiel, Morval, Pillaton, Rame, Saltash, Treslothan, St. Teath, and St. Veep. Mr. Sedding points out that there are six instances in the county of late 14th cent, (possibly early 15th) windows with flamboyant tracery ; they occur at Advent and Lanteglos-by-Camelford, and two each at St. Just-in-Penwith and Padstow. The flowing late Dec. E. window of St. Wendron nearly ap- proaches to the flamboyant. Occasionally the 15th cent, builders had sufficient admiration for good windows of the previous style as to replace them in later work ; this may be noticed at St. Ive and Sheviock. This replacing also occurs in cases of some charming light Dec. windows in the N. aisles of Gunwalloe, St. Mawnan, and St. Stythians, whose N. windows appear to have been pushed out from their former places in the N. walls of the nave. All these windows have striking cusps of flower-like form ; similar cusps may be noted in a light Dec. window of St. Anthony-in-Meneage. Of the Third Pointed or Perpendicular