From the Royal Cornwall Gazette, Friday 5th April 1850, page 8.
Kenwyn.—We are glad to find that the churchyard cross, which has been erected here by the friends of the late Prebendary Cornish, (the vicar) is now completed. It consists of a shaft seven or eight feet high, raised upon a base of three steps, and surmounted by a floriated cross of very rich design. The carving of this stone was executed by Mr. W. Pearce, jun. The whole is of a Cornish stone from Pentewan. We rejoice to hear that the remainder of the money collected, has been appropriated by the committee, to the restoration of the chancel of the parish Church.
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