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1 J. T. Blight published a plan of Chysauster in 1861 ( Arch. J., xviii, p. 39 Google Scholar).
2 For these Romano-British sites see Hirst, F. C., J.B.A.A., 1937, p. 71 Google Scholar.
3 Cor. CRELLAS, pl. CRELLOW, rough hut or ancient ruin; MÜR, by mutation VÜR, great. An early 17th century survey mentions ‘Crelow Cornons’ at Higher Bodinnar (Henderson MSS, Truro Museum, HC/as/19).
4 Antiquities of Cornwall, 2nd edn., 1769, pp. 206, 292 Google Scholar.
5 Trans. Penzance Nat. Hist. & Ant. Soc., I, p. 247 (1848)Google Scholar; The Land's End District, 1862, pp. 45–48 Google Scholar.
6 Naenia Cornubiae, 1872, p. 259 Google Scholar; Arch. J., xxx, 1873, p. 327 Google Scholar; MS notes, plans and drawings at Truro Museum.
7 Buller, J., St. Just, 1842, p. 80 Google Scholar.
8 Henderson MSS, Truro Museum, Antiquities, I, p. 37 Google Scholar.
9 Hirst, loc. cit.; Proc. West Cornwall Field Club, 1936, p. 15 Google Scholar; ibid., 1937, p. 13; also MSS at Wayside Museum, Zennor.