[.] . 796 (POST OFFICE ------~------~~--~------...... soil is good; the subsoil, freestone. The chief crops are PosT OFFICE.-John Turner, postmaster. Letters re- wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The area is 3,920 acres; ceived through Launceston by cross post, arrive at 10.45 g-ross estimated rental, £4,894; rateable value, £4,4.59; and a.m.; dispatched at 2.15 p.m. The nearest money order the population in 1871 was 672. . office is at Launceston is a hamlet, 1 mile north-west; TREV An- PILLAR LETTER Box at Polyphant, cleared at 2.30 p.m LOCK, 1 mile south-by-west; TINNEY HALL, a quarter INSURANCE AGENT.-Manchester Fire, J. Dawe, Tre- of a mile south-west; 'l'RENHORNE, 11 miles south vadlock PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Star Fire & Life Insurance Company, Reed Charles, farmer, Trelaske Barton Archer Rev. Charles Harward B. A Trevadlock; & at High st. Launcestn Reed N athaniel, farmer Archer Charles Gordon, ~ .P. Trelaske Dawe William, farmer, Trenhorne Sargent Henry Edwin, M.n., M.R.c.s., Archer Edward, ~.P. Trelaske house Evans Richard, shoe maker L.s.A. surgeon, Polyphant Banbury TJ10mas, Hicks mill Foster Thomas, blacksmith Sleep Thomas, farmer, Tinny hall Dawe John, Trevadlock Fuge J ames, farmer Sleep W alter, yeoman, Trenhorne Hanson William Day, J.P. Bowden Halls William, miller, Trelaske mill Smale Frederick, farmer, Combeshead DelTa, Polyphant Hicks Stephen, farmer, Trewinnow Spear Robert, farmer, Polyphant Sargent Henry Edwin, M.D. Polyphant Hoare Wm. Martin, farmer, Trewanta Stephens Richard, farmer, Polyphant Wevill John, Trenhorne Jenkin Samuel, farmer, Ti.nny hall Tink William, farmer, Trekelland Williams Frederick, Pollyphant Lucas -,farmer, Lemalla Turner John & Son, grocers, iron- COMMERCIAL. Luskey Richard, farmer, Knighton mongers, drapers, tailors & dealers Bennett Robert, carpenter Mitchell James, farmer, Trevadlock in earthenware Bradford J ames, boot & shoe maker Palmer John, auctioneer & farmer, Wadge John, cooper, Polyphant Brown Euward, farmer, Polyphant Holywagg Wadge Peter, farmer & Brown Richard,farmer,East Trevadlock Peter William, Archer8' Arms Polyphant. Coombe Edward, farmer, Upton Prest 8ampson, farmer Wadge Philip, yeoman, Higher Trevall Cowling John, farmer, Hicks mill ProutJohn,carpenter & machine maker, Wevill Wil1iam, farmer, Trevell Dawe John, farmer, auctioneer, land Kelly's house Williams Frederick, surgeon, M.R.c.s., surveyor, & agent to the Manchester Prout William, farmer, Trevadlock L.s.A. Polyphant

LEZANT is a parish in the Eastern division of the county, of a large mansion, begun by Sir John Trecarrel, but never northern division of the hundred of East, Launceston union completed; and it is stated that the stone used in thl! and county court district, rural deanery of East, Cornwall erection of Launceston church is that which had been arcbdeaconry, and diocese of Exeter, and comprises the prepared for this building. Landue, the seat of John small villages TREBOLLET, REZARE, and TREIENNA, Simmons Tregoning, esq., is situated in this parish. The and the hamlet of TREW ARLET; it is 4~ miles south from 111cenery of the district round Carthamartha, formerly be­ Launceston, and is bounded on the south by the Inney, and longing to the Bishop of the diocese, but now the property on the east by the Tamar. The hamlets of TREW ARLET of the Duke of Bedford, is fine. The principal landownets and BoTONNET pay tithes, in alternate years, to this parish are the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. The soil is clay j and . The church of St. Breoke, or St. subsoil, shelfy slate. The chief crops are wheat, oats and Breage, is an ancient building, consisting of chancel, with barley. The area is 4, 713 acres; gross estimated rental, chancel aisles, nave, aisles, south porch, and western tower £5,356; rateable value; £4;8:24; and the population in surmounted by pinnacles and containing 6 bells, which 1871 was 869. have been t•ecently restored : it is supposed to have been built in the sixteenth century, but the tower is of later -- date : there are monuments to the Trefusis family. 'I' he Letters tl1rough launceston, which_is also the nearest monPy register dates from the year 1539. The living is a rectory, order office yearly value about £461, with 160 acres of glebe and PuBMC OFFICERS:- residence, in the gift of the .Bishop of Exeter, and held Registrar of Births ~ Deaths for the North Hill by the Rev. William Pollexfen Bastard, M.A., of Balliol District, Francis Whitford, Trebollett College, Oxford. There is a National school; and the Surveyor of Highways ,J olm SargentSargent,:5t.Lawrence W esleyans, Reformed W esleyans, and Baptists, ha·•;e chapels National Se!tool, Richard Rundle Pethick, master; Mrs. 10 this pari~h. At Trecarrel, in this parish, are the remains J ane Petliick, mistress Lezant. Jasper Digory, miller, Russes mill Trebollett. Bastard Rev. William Pollexfen, M.A. JasperWilliam, farmer,Higber Hoare John Rectory Kennard Nicholas, farmer, Um.lertown COMM:tRCIAt. Bennett 1\Irs. Trecarrell Kittow J obn, farmer, Higher Penrest Bailey Waiter, tailor Littlejohn John ~Iaddaver James, farmer, Greenwell Evans Charles, mason & farmer Tregoning John tiimrnons, J.andue Maddaver Snsan(Mrs. ),farmer, Trenute Gartrell John; blacksmith Whitford Francis, Clamland Mitchell Richard, farmer, Grestone Hart Sampson, farmer Northcott William, miller & farmer, Ho11kin James, farmer COMMERCIAL. Trecarrell mill Kenuard Richard, carpenter Bath J olm, farmer, Trewarlett Palmer Richard, carpenter Lark Richard, farmer Bath William H. blacksmith, Trewar- Paynter Bernard, tanner, Crevoada Roberts Festus, blacksmith lett cross Pearce Thomas, farmer, Trekeland Whitford John, farmer Bennett 1\lrs. farmer, Trecarrell Raddall John, farmer, Fleardon Blake Francis, farmer, Landue farm Raddle Francis, farmer, Mount Hake Rezare. Blake William, farmer, Trewarlett Raddle Thos. farmer, Penscombe Collier Arthur, Carthamartha Brendon Francis, farmer, Timbrilham Reed Rd. N eto Bridge inn, W oodabrdg Dainty Isaiah Bright Brown George, farmer, Beal's mill Rowe MaryAnn(Mrs.),farmer, Wintork Budge l\faurice, farmer, Trebethick Rowe John, carpenter, COMMERCIAL. Budge Uriah, farmer, Treburley Rowe Thomas, shoe maker, Treburley Budge Counter, farmer Cloke James, farmer, Higher Larrick RundleMiriam( l'tlrs. ),£'U"mer, Treburley Dainty Isaiah Bright, farmer Congdon Joseph, farmer, Down house Sargent George, farmer, Botonnet Hockin John, farmer Congdon William, farmer, Trecarrell Sargent John Sargent, surveyor of l\1 etters George, farmer Dingle Edmund, farmer, Lowly bridge highways, St. Lawrence Richards J ames, farmer Dingle George, shoe maker Smith Eli, shopkeeper W estlake Oliver, farmer Evans Richard, farmer, Trekeland SmithLucy( Mrs. ),frmr. HigherLarrick Geake Richard, farmer, Trecarre11 Thomas John, fanner, Higher Larrick Trekenna. Goodman Thos. farmer, Higher Larrick VennerWm.frmr.&mason,Wooda bridg Bath Ric1Iard, blacksmith Goodman Thos. farmer, Lower Penrest Western Thomas, miller, Landue mill Brawn Richard, carpenter Gre~oryJohn,mason&farmr.Treckeland Whitford John, farmer, Clamblands Lee Thomas, miller, Trekenna mill HockinElzh.( 1\Irs. ), frmr .Carthamartha Worth William, Sportsman's Arms,& Ryall William & John, farmers Husband John, farmer, Lower Larrick farmer, Penscombe cross Weeks Matthew, farmer

LINKINHORNE (or LIXKENHOR xE) is a parish and hundred of East, union and county court district, village, 4 miles north-west from , 8 south-west rural deanery of East, Cornwall nr<'bdeaconry, and dioce:,e ti·om Launceston, and 9 north-east from Liskeard, in the of Exeter, situated between the Inney and Lynher rivers. Eastern division of the county, northern division of the The church of St. l\Iellor is a fine old building of freestoue