Excerpt from The Architectural History of the Conventual and Parochial Church of St. Cermans, Cornwall
Prebendary Hingeston-Randolph, to whose kindness I have had recourse on several occasions to clear up certain doubts and difficulties connected with the history of St. Germans Church and Priory, has been so good as to go very thoroughly into the matter, and this small Volume contains the result of his researches.
In the absence of documentary evidence it is impossible to say that, in every particular, the conclusions arrived at by Mr. Hingeston-Randolph are absolutely correct, but his high authority on Antiquarian and Arch?ological subjects, and the great care which he has given to this matter in particular, fully justify their being accepted in the main.
There is no need for me to add any remarks of my own to Mr. Hingeston-Randolph's Paper; but, with his permission, I have drawn up therefrom a short Summary for convenience of reference, shewing the dates assigned by him to the various parts of the building.
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