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Egloskerry
Egloskerry
Egloskerry Church Egloskerry, on the outskirts of Launceston, has a fine church with extremely old examples of sculpture, ranging from a Norman sculpture gallery to a holy lamb dating to before the Magna Carta.

These examples would have been quite familiar to the Knight who lies cast in alabaster, said to have been there for over 600 years and thought to be of the Blanchminster family.

Long before the Normans built their church here, this place was known as Egloscrue, otherwise Egloskerry which means in old Cornish language the church of St Keri or Keria.
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