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Cornwall. [Kelly's 1072 MADRON. CORNWALL. [KELLY'S Bolitho, is 2 miles north-west. Charles Day Nicholls Le Grice LOCAL BOARD. esq. D.L., J.P. is lord of the manor. Lord St. Levan D. L., J.P. Board day, fourth monday in each month, at the Mrs. Scobell,Edward Bolitho esq. J.P. John Horlaseesq. and Board room, Church town, Madron. Thomas Robins Bolitho esq. D.L., J.P. of Penalverne, Pen­ Clerk, W. A. Taylor, Church town zance, are the chief landowners. The soil is killas or clayey­ Treasurer, Thomas R. Bolitho, Penzance slate; the subsoil is granite and killas. The chief crops are Medical Officer of Health, John Quiller Couch, Chapel wheat, oats and barley, and large quantities of brocoli and street, Penzance potatoes are grown. The acreage, exclusive of Penzance, is Surveyor, Inspector of Nuisances & Collector, William H. 5,475 of land and 30 of water; rateable value, £15,174; Nicholls, Church town 1;he population in 1881 was 2,651, lIkewise exclusive of Pen­ PUBLIC OFFICERS:- .zance, and including officers and inmates in Penzance work­ .AssistantOverseer,Wm.Thos.White,jun.farmer,Tregoddeck house. The hamlets, with the distance from Madron, are Surveyor of Highways, W. H. Nicholls, Church town Hea Moor, three-quarter mile south-east; Jamaica, three­ SCHOOLS :- quarter mile south-ea&t; Boswarthen, ~ mile north-west; .A School Board of 5 members was formed June 20, 1879 ; Tolcam, 2~ miles south; Bosullow, 3 miles north-west; Wm. Thos. White, juu. Tregoddeck, clerk to the board; .Ninnis, 2 miles north; Beryas, 2t miles south-south-west; Edward White, Pendeen, attendance officer Mulfra, 2 miles north. The Endowed School is governed by a special board of II members Parish Clerk, F. Augustus Cocks. Daniel's Emlowed Church of England Elementary (mixed POST OFFICE.-John Rowe, receiver. Letters through Pen­ &0 infants), for 220 children; average attendance, 42 boys, zance (which is the nearest money order & telegraph 43 girls & 43 infants; established on the former Endowed office) arrive at II a.m. & 7 p.m.; dispatched at 3. IS & School, founded by George Daniel in 1704; yearlyincome 7.30 p.m from endowment,£98 ; Frederick Augustus Cocks,master; Miss Annie Caroline Warren, mistress; Miss Matilda POST OFFICE, Hea Moor.-John Richards, receiver. Letters Stevens, infants' mistress through Penzance(which is the nearest money order & tele­ Board, Bosullow (mixed), built in 1880, for 36 children; graph office), arrive at 9.25 am. & 5.30 p.m. ; dispatched at average attendance, 24; Miss Jane Hocking, mistress 3.35 & 7.35 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not Board, Hea Moor (mixed), established in 1887, for 70 chil­ p~d t dren ; average attendance, 60 ; Miss Kate Broad, mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Curnow Thos. markt. gardnr. Tolcarne Nicholls Thomas, farmer, Bosullow [For remainder of names see PENZANCE] Dale Charles, farmer, Lower Landithy Oats Thomas, shopkeeper Adams Miss, Church town Eddy Francis, farmer, Carthew Fengelly Grace(Miss),farmr.Boswarthn Adams William, Church town Elizabeth Cottage Orphanage (Mrs. Pengelly Thomas Harvey, farmer .llickley Mrs. Rock cottage, Rea MargaretBatter,matron),Nansiglos la Pengelly Thomas William, market J3olitho Lieut.-Col. Otho Glyn, Poltair Elliot Mary Jane (Mrs.), dress maker, gardener & miller (water), Treneere Bolitho Edward, Trewidden Church town Pengelly William Henry, Miners' Arms Bolitho Mrs. T. S. Trengwainton Ellis Cornelius, farmer, Kerrow P.H. New mill 13olitho Thomas Bedford M.P., D.L., J.P. Flanank Robert Henry, boot & shoe Pollard Joseph, farmer & market Trewidden; &Union club, London s w maker, Jamaica place gardener, Trereife Ilolitho William, Polwithen Freethy William, farmer, Church town Pollard Richard Nicbolas, farmer & Borlase John, Castle Rorneck Friggens William, King William IV P .H. market gardener, Parc-an-Crowes l~orlase Mrs. Waiter, The Coombe Church town Prowse 'William, farmer, Mulfra Carter George, Trannack GayAnnieJane(Mrs.),shpkpr.Church tn Read George Daniel, builder & shop- Carter Mrs. Rose hill Green James, farmer, Great Bosullow keeper, Wesley rock ( uffe-Adams Arthur Conrad, Trereife Grenfell Henry, farmer,Vellandruckia Reynolds Richard & John, farmers, Cullis William James Temple, Old Guy Abram, farmer, Boswarthen Buryas bridge Vicarage, Church town Guy Benjamin, farmer, Boswarthen Reynolds ·Wm.farmer,Tregavara downs Davy Edmund, Bell air Hall James, farmer, Trewern Reynolds Wm.Jn. blacksmith, Carthew :Friggens Mrs. Hea villas Hall John Charles, farmer, Boswednan Richards Elizabeth (NIrs.),farmer,Little . :Friggins Miss, Church town Hall Richard, farmer, Tremethack Bosullow Yriggins Wm. :Freethy, Church town Hall Samuel, farmer, Bosullow Richards John, farmer & shopkeeper, Eosking Richard Joseph, Brook cottage Hall William, farmer, Polmennor Church town Jacka Mrs. Hea villas Hall Wm. farmer, Tremethick Vean Richards John, shopkeeper, Heamoor Jenkin Alfred Charles, The Elms Hall William, farmer, Vellandruckia Richards Nicholas, farmer & market lowe George Lincoln Gambier, Rose Hall Wm. Thomas, farmer, Tremethack gardener, The Reens, Heamoor cottage, Hea moor Hichens Richd. Christr. farmr. Lanyon Richards Rd. carpenter, Church town reach John, The Retreat, Hea moor Hoskins Jsph.markt.gardnr.Tremearne Richards Thomas, farmer & market .Pengelly Thomas Robert, Rock villa Hutch Edward, markt. gardnr. Tolcarn gardener, Hea .Polglase Joseph, Treneere Ivey Thomas, farmer, Lesingey Roberts Jas. & Sons, farmers, Treneere ~uick Paul, Church town James James, farmer, Bosullow Roberts Benjamin, market gardener, RoBS Charles Campbell J.P. Carne Jelbart Chas. farmer, Low Boskenning Red Hill cottage Scobell George, Lower Poltair Jelbart Jeremiah, farmer, Ninnis Roberts Thomas, farmer, Boswednan Scobell Mrs. Nancealverne Jelbart Jeremiah, jun. farmer, Trewern Rowe James Ladner, blacksmith, Stevens Misses, Claremont Jelbart John, farmer, Tremaine Buryas bridge Tonkin Rev. Franklin M.A. Vicarage Jelbart Stephen, farmer, Ninnis Rowe John, farmer, Trannack Trelawny Mrs. H. R. Polmennor house, Jenkin Edwin, blacksmith, Jamaica pI Semmens Simon & In. farmers,Hendra Trythall Mrs. Bellair house Jenkin Elizh.(Mrs.),farmer,Boswarthen Semmens Samuel Chellew, farmer, Welsh Mrs. Minney cottage Jenkin Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, Bosullow Tremethack 'White Henry, Madron cottage Jenkin Thos. job. gardnr. Church town Skewes James, beer retailer, Jamaica pI 'White John, Nevada villa, Hea Jenkin Wm.Hy. blacksmith, Church tn Stone John, clerk to St. Paul school COMMERCIAL. Kemp Reynolds Jane & Sons, farmers & board, Chynoweth Adams William, farmer, Church town market gardeners, Trereiffe Thomas James, farmer, Mulfra Bennetts John, farmer, Boswarva Kitchen John & Bros.farmers,Nancothn Thomas Jsph. market gardenr. Polgoon llennetts John, jun. farmer, Trevean Ladner Charles, farmer, Rose hill Thomas Peter, smith, Heamoor :Bennetts Joseph, farmer, Mulfra Lawrence William, farmer & market Tonkin William, carpenter, Jamaica pi Bennetts William James, builder, Rea gardener, Trembath Tregoning Richard White, relieving })erryman James, wheelwright & car- Leggo In.carpntr.& shopkpr.Church tn officer, Western dist. Penzance union penter, Tremethick cross Martin John, farmer, Trewren Tregurtha Thomas, blacksmith, Treme- 13erryman John, farmer, Bone Mathews Nicho]as, farmer, Boswarthen thack cross llerryman Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shop- Mitchell Wm.farmr.Higher Boskenning Trembath James, farmer, Bosullow keeper, Jamaica place Nankervis Martin, cattle dealer, Trew- Trembath Richd. farmer, Pedneventon Bolitho Thomas, farmer, Lower Poltair hella, Hea Trudgen James, farmer, Tremethack Cargeege 'William, farmer, Kerrow Newton John, farmer, Bosilliack Trudgen Thomas, farmer, Ponshallow Carman Jonathan,carpenter,Jamaica pI Nicholas Josephus, inspector of Trudgen 'William, framer, Boswarthen <Cemetery (George Edwin Jenkin, clerk nuisauces to rural authority Trudgeon Thomas, farmer, Boswarthen to the burial board) Nicholls Joseph, farmer, Bosullow Vingoe Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, <."happell William Edward, market Nicholls Nicholas Thos.farmr.Landithy Higher Boswarva gardener, Trembath Nicholls Richard, farmer, Landithy Vingoe Israel, farmer, Penhale C'ock John, farmer, Ninnis Nicholls William H. surveyor & White Honor (Mrs.), farmer, Luther Craze CharlesEdward, farmer &market inspector of nuisances & collector of Gwarne gardener, Polmennor & Crankan rates to Madron 101'al brd.Church twn White In. Thos. market gardener, Hello.
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