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Constantine is another lovely and lonely bay. The jagged ridges of stonerun out at either end of the wide arc, a deep blue in sunlight, black incloudy weather, and between them lies a rainbow beach of shells. Theowners of the property have set their faces against hotels, and on thestretch of sand-dunes are only the ruins of a one-time wrecker'scottage, and a small black hut. The man who gave his name to the placewas supposed to be a descendant of King Lear (here spelt Llyr), who wasconverted in his old age by the Padstow saint, Petrock. The sand whichdestroyed his oratory is also said to have destroyed a populous village,but seeing the desolation on every hand, this is a little difficult tobelieve. At any rate the neighbouring churches seem to have benefited bythe saint's misfortune, for St. Merryn as well as Little Petherickgathered up any[Pg 61] trifles she thought might come in useful, and thebeautiful font at the former church is said to have been taken from her.One thing only was left to
At Goran Church were once monuments to all three families, but those ofthe Trevanions have disappeared, while the Bodrugans are now onlyrepresented by the arms cut on the granite font. This church has a highembattled tower, a good day-mark for ships, and in the chancel a curiousoak chair elaborately carved with the figure of a woman.
Roseland has given place to Clayland, with St. Austell for the capital.This town is not far from the sea. Its narrow crooked thoroughfaresradiate in all directions from the old church, over the porch of whichis a Cornish inscription, "Ry Du," the meaning of which is unknown. Thewell-known tower is sculptured and of Pentewan stone. Within is goodwoodwork, a weirdly carved font, and a series of shields which, if notbeautiful as art, are interesting for their symbolism. At St. Austellwas born Colenso, the fighting bishop, who having set Christendom by theears and been excommunicated for heresy was afterwards confirmed in thepossession of his see.
Saltash suffered considerably during the wars between King andParliament. It was taken and retaken any number of times, occupied byfirst one party and then the other, fortified, attacked, and generallytreated with scant courtesy. It has several points of interest; an oldshop dated 1584, fine corporation regalia, a church containing a veryancient font bowl (brought from Wadgworthy), and an exquisite silvervessel of 1624 now used as a communion cup.
The river no longer curves in upon itself so frequently, but thelandscape, deeply wooded and with the fine Carthamartha Rocks above thejunction of the Inny with the Tamar, is softly beautiful. Greston Bridgecrosses the river between Lezant and Lawhitton, and at Trecarrel Housein the former, Charles I., with his army sleeping round him in thefields, lay on the night of August 1, 1644. At Lewannick, west ofLezant, a cresset stone has been preserved. This structure resembles afont, but with the top hollowed out into a number of bowls to containoil and floating wicks. Before the days of matches, a light was keptperpetually burning in the church in order that the parishioners mightresort to it, if by any chance their hearth-fires, always carefullysodded up, should be extinguished. Cresset stones are now rare. The oneat Calder Abbey has sixteen bowls, but that at Furness resembles the oneat Lewannick in having only five.[Pg 172]
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