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INTRODUCTION 1 5 15 th cent, frequently absorbed one or other of such transepts. Occasionally it is clear that the builders of the Perp. period intended to construct two aisles, but that lack of funds or some other cause checked this development. The beginnings of aisles may be noted in the N. transepts of St. Egloshayle, St. Eval, St. Levan, and St. Madron, and in the S. tran- sept of Zennor ; the short N. aisles of Boconnoc and Lansallos are also obvious transept extensions. The following is a list of churches which were undoubtedly either originally cruciform or retain more or less of that plan. Those known to be of Norm, origin are marked with an asterisk, and those of E.E. or 13th cent, style with a dagger: — Adventf, St. Anthony-in-Roselandf , St. Anthony- in-Kerrierf, Blisland*, Boconnoc, Botus Fleming*, Bradock, St. Breock, St. Breage, St. Breward, St. Budock, Cambornef, St. Clementf, St. Columb Major, St. Crantock*, St. Creed*, St. Cubertf, St. Cuby, St. Cury, Duloef, Egloskerry*, St. Enoder, St. Enodoc*, St. Evalf, St. Ewe*, St. Feock, Forrabury, St. Germoe*, St. Gerransf, St. Goran*, St. Grade*, Gulval, St. Gvvithianf, Hellandf, St. Issey, St. Ive, St. Juliot, St. Just-in-Roseland, Kenwyn, St. Ladockf, Lamorran, Landewednack, Landrake, Laneast*, Lanlivery, Lanreath*, Lan- sallos, Lanteglos-b3'-Camelford*, Lesnewth*, St. Levanf, Manaccan*, Marhamchurch, St. Martin- by-Looe*, St. Mavvgan-in-Pyder, St. Mawgan-in- Meneagcf, St. Mcllion*, St. Merryn*, Mevagissey,