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(.] . 40 POST OFFICE Mail, to Falmouth, daily, ot i past 8 morn -Thoma!l, from 'Prince's Arms.' mon. wed. & sat Mail, to , daily, at 5 afternoon LIZARD-Joce, from' Horse & Jockey,' wed.& sat Mounts Bay, to Penzance, daily, at 10 morn MANACCAN-Anthony Tripcony, ti·om 'Horse & Jockey,' VANS TO:- wednt-sday & saturday -John Tressider, from • Seven Stars,'monday, MULLION-John Thomas, from' Bell,' wed. & sat wednesday & saturday; Thomas Davey, from' Prince's PENZANCB-William Michell, from' Seven Stars,' daily Arms,' monday, wednesday & fricloy -Thomas Davey, from' Prince's Arms,' moo- CoNSTANTINE-Clemans, from' Prince's Arms,' wednes- day, wednesday & friday; Bawden, tuesday & sat day & saturday RuAN MINOR-Lambrick, from 'Bell,' wedne~day &: CovERAcx-Thomas Mil

J:::L::LOGA'N, or ST. ILLOGAN, is a parish, 2~ miles from is an ancient and substantially built mansion. Illogan Redruth railway station, in the western division of Corn­ contains tbe villages of Pool, , and Church Town. wall, Penryth Hundred, Redruth Union, and Exeter At Pool is a small railway station, and several good shops. bishopric, situated on the Bristol Channel. The church At Portreath is a small harbour, the property ofWilliams of St. Illogan is a new stone building, in the perpendicular and Portreath Company. In this parish is Carnbrea style, has tower, porch, chancel, organ, 6 bellto, brasses to Hill, 700 feet above the level of the sea ; it is supposed the , monuments, font, clock, old register to have been the central place of worship for the Druids commencing W39, and ending 1699, and sedilia. The in this part of the county; there are many hu~e rocks, living is a rectory, worth £670 yearly, with residence and one called the Sacrificing Rock. On thil) hill is a lofty 77 acres of glebe land, in the gift of John Francis Basset, monument, of pyramidical form, with the following in­ Esq.; the Rev. James George Wulff, M.A., is the incum­ scription, ''The County of Cornwall to the Memory of bent; the Rev. John Ellis, M.A., and the Rev. Thomas Francis Lord De Dunstanville and Basset, A.D., 1836." Prynne Andrews, B.A., are curates. There are two There is an ancient encampment at Nance Farm, over- chapels of ea!le, one at , near Pool, the other at looking PortreatlJ. Portreath. There are also chapels for Wesleyans and At TucKINGMII.L Mr. Thomas Davey has ropeyard1. Reform Methodists, a11d five National schools, supported BRIDGE and Naucekirk are villages. chiefly by John Francis Basset, Esq., and placed under CARNKIE is a hamlet. the control of the rector. There are two Sunday schools, TREVENSON HOUSE is the residence of Charle& one at Church Town, the other at Pool. The population, Andrews Reynolds, Esq. in 1851, was 9,219, which includes the inhabitants of the FAIRFIELD, Chesteway, Wilfull, Forest, Highway, new district parishes of Tucking Mill and , , Loscoombe, Blowing House, Trengove, part of each of which are taken from the parish of Illogan, Trecazoran, Tregea, Treskellard, Polrozzer, Polventon, and also of the Redruth Union workhou~c. The acreage Penhellick, Penventon, To wan, Tehidy, Grill is, Feadon, is 8,010. The soil is loamy. John Francis Basset, E~q., l\Iojor Vougccilough, Chegarder, , Rayle, Ros­ is lord of the manor, and, with the Hon. l\Irs. Agar and croggan, Brea, Tolskithey, Carnarthen, and Salvaddon, - Vivian, Esq., chief landowner. The chief crops are are places here. barley and oats. The seat of John Francis Basset, Esq., :ruogau. Davey Wm. Henry, farmer, Carnbrose Paull Wm. farmer, Trevenson& Park Andrews Rev. Thomas Prynne, B.A Eddy Richard, shopkeeper, Carnkie Pearce Richd. beer retailr.Tuckingmill Basset John Francis, esq. Tehidy park Ellis William, farmer, Carnkie Penpraze William, farmer, Blowinghon Burgess William, esq. Trengrove Evans Jame~, mining agent, Nance Phillips Hugh, farmer, Penventon Garland Thomas, esq. Fair field Fox John, jun. farmer, Wilfull Phillips Step hen,' Robartes Arms' Reynolds Charles Andrews, esq. J.P. *Fox John, sen. farmer, Ray le Phillips William, farmer, Magor Trevenson hou~e Harris William, miller Polkin~horne Wm. farmt>r, Trecazoran WulffRev. James nee, M.A. Rectory Hawken vVilliam, farmer, Fore~t Priske Henry, farmer, Loscoornbe TRADERS. Hichens Richard, copper agent, Tregea Pri:

Brtd~re. Tank William, carpenter Jeffery Henry, shopkeeper TRADERS. Troane Samuel Philip, milJer & farmer Nettell Et! ward, chairmaker Boulder Jonathan Bennett, farmer Church Towu. Oake SiJaq, school & po~tmaster, & Crothers John, farmer TRADERS. agent to ·Westminster life assurance Davey William, miller Alien Samuel, hatter as,ociation Fox Arthur, shopkeeper Blight Richard, ~hop keeper Penberthy A lice (Mrs.), shopkeeper Garland William, Bridge inn & farmer Collins Elizab(!th (Mrs.),schoolmistress Penherthy James, wheelwright Martin Luke, blacksmith *Dun~ay John, farmer Phillips Charles, butcher Tank Joseph, farmer Hosking Thomas, shopkeeper W1lliams John, farmer PosT 0PPIC.B.-Thomas Letcher, postmaster. Letters arrive at 8 p.m.; dispatched at! past 8 a. m