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St. Barnabas Cottage Hospital & Con- Skinner Wm. watch maker, 89 Fore st from any desired components, 16 vnlescent Home (R. T. Meadows Smith Richard S. publisher Saltash North road )LD., G. Preston L.R.C.P.Edin & Gazette, Alexandra square Trinick Hy. grocer & post office, 7 G. S. )'leadows ~LB. medical Southey Thomas William, Royal .Albert Tamar street officers ; Sister Constance Vera, Ilridge inn, .Albert road Trood Wm. Pomeroy; established hon. sec. & treas.), Port view Speare Elizh. & FJiza (Misses), girls' r867, coal, corn & manure mer Saltash District Co-operative Society school, 94 Fore street c:.ant, New wharf Limited, grocers (George Howard, Squires Fk. "\V m. coach bldr.go Fore st Volunteer Battalion (2nd) Duke of manager), II3 & 103 Fore street Stanley Ann (Mrs.), shpkpr.9 Tamar st Cornwall's Light Infantry (I Com Saltash & District Rifle Club (H. Bul- Star Coffee. Tavern (Richard Giles, pany; Captain H. J. Hood; Sur tee}, sec.), ~'lasonic hall, Fore street manager), Fore street geon-Capt. R. T. Meadows M. D. Saltash Gas & Coka Co.(William Ham Stanley Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 9 medical officer), Drill hall, Fore st )lathew, sec) Tamar street Vosper Edward & Sons, butchers, 46 Saltash Gazette (Richard S. Smith, Stephens Wm. Hy. shopkpr. Fore st Fore street publisher; published thursday), Sutton Timothy, laundry, Esser Vosper & Sons, boot makers, 82 Forest Alexandra sqnarEl brewery, Korth road Vosper Thomas, butcher, 27 'famar st Saltash Literary & Debating Society Taylor & Mutton, builders, off Fore st Wakeham Alfd. hairdrssr. 2 North rd (C . .A. Pratt, sec.), North road Thomas Jn. F. shopkpr. 4 Tamar st Webber John, shopkeeper, 58 Fore st Saltash, Three Towns & Distriot Steam Thomas Thomas Temple, station mast. Widdecombe .Alfred, baker, I05 Fore st Boat Co. Limited (William Dusting, Saltash G.W.R Williams Fredk. H. oulfilter, 86 managing director) Tickle Elizabeth (Mrs.), greengrocer, Fore street Sawkin Edward, fishmonger, 97 Forest 22 Tamar street Williams Joseph, Green Dragon P.H. Sh~pherd Joseph, photographer, 42 Tr-ethe\Ney & Skellern, engineers, Fore street Fore street gunsmiths, cycle & sewing machine Wood Fanny (Miss), wardrobe dealer, Skellern James E. cycle maker, see agents & motor repairers; cycles 6 Tamar street Trethewey & Skellern, North road built to riders' own specifications Warden Samuel, plumber, II r Fore st ST. SAMP SON'S, or Golant, is a parish and village Here is a Wesleyan chapel, seating 50 persons. Penquite, pleasantly situated on the west bank of the river Fowey, a quarter of a mile north of Golant. and the property with a station on the Lostwithiel and Fowey branch of and seat of Frank Parkyn esq. is a hand!'ome mansion the Great Western railway, 2' miles north from Fowey of stone, standing in grounds of about 300 acres: it was station Dn the same branch, and 3 east from l'ar station at this house that Garibaldi, the Italian patriot, visited on the Great Western main line, and 3~ south from Lost- Col. Peard (known as Garibaldi's Englishman), April 26th, '1\"ithiel, in the South-Eastern division of the county, west 1864. Torfrey, a mansion of granite, standing in grounds division of the hundred of Powder, petty sessional divi- of about 30 acres in extent, is the residence of William sion of Powder Tywardreath, St. Austell union and CMenabilly, court district, rural deanery of St. An~tell, arcbdeaconry Tywardreath, who is lord of the manor, and Mr. Graham of Cornwall and diocese of Truro. The church of St. are the principal landowners. The soil is loamy; subsoil, Sampson is an ancient building partly of stone but chiefly rock and gravel. The chief crops are wheat-, barley and granite in the Perpendicular style, consisting turnips. The area is 1,483 acres of land, :li of tidal water of chancel, nave, south aisle, south porch and an em- and 16o of foreshore; rateable value, £2,040; the popu battled western tower containing 5 bells: the interior of lation in 1901 was 288. the church has many interesting features: the granite Sexton, Williarn Tuckett. piers are of early date: the font is octagonal and also of granite: the pulpit, reading-desk and roof are aU finely Deputy Sexton, "\Villiam Tabb. carved: at the west end of the church are the royal arms Post Office, Golant.-Mrs. Elizabeth Broad. sub-postmis- paint-ed on wood, dating from A.D. r68_:;: there are some tress. Letters through Par Station R.S.O. arrive at remains of old stained glass in the east window of the 7-50 a.m. & 4-30 p.m. & are dispatched a;t 9-30 a.m. & south ai~le: the church was restorrd in 1842 at a cost 4-45 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but nDt paid. of £534, and in 1891 the tower and west end were reno- Lantyne letters through Lostwithiel arrive about 7.30 vated at a cost of £170: the -church affords 250 sittings. a.m. The nearest money order office is at Tyward- In the churchyard, enlarged in 1891, is an old baptistery reath & telegraph office at Par station well, covered by very ancient stonework; it was formerly Pillar Letter Box, Castle De re, cleared at 9·5 a. m. & approached through the church porch, but the passage 4-55 !J rn has hern bricked up; its water i~ remarkably clear. The :Nation:1l School (mix~~d), built of stonP in r>l77• for So register dates from the year 1568. The living is a per- children; average att-~ndance, 6o; Jac·Jb 'Vm. Bnrt, petual curacy, net yearly value £64, with residence, in master the gift of Jonathan Rashleigh esq. and held since 1900 Railway Station.-The station master's duties are ful- by the Rev. William Hutchinson Sharpe, of St. Bees. filled by the guards of the trains calling here ST. SAMPSOX'S. Rundle Chas~ (Mrs.), frmr.Trebnthevy Hlowey Charles, farmer . Tuckett \Villiam, farmer, l'enquite Dlowey Jane (Mrs.), New mn Mills William Gundry, Torfrey \Vhite Charles, farmer, South Torfrey Broad Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Blowey John, farmer & post office Cowling Geo. blacksmi_th, Castle don• GOL.A:NT. Phillips Render, shopkeeper Dunn Luke, farmer, Lanyon Parkyn Frank, Pen quite Rundle 'Vm. tea grdns. Orchard cot Phillips John, butcher & farmer, Sharpe Rev. William Hntchinson, Smith Andrew, shopkeeper Lawhibbet Vicarao-e Tabb William, deputy sexton Rundle Clarinda (Mrs.), farmer, Lan " COYYERCIAL. Tucker J oseph, cattle dealer tine (letters through Lostwithiel) Austin William Broad, market gardenr SANCREED is a parish 4 miles west-by-south from uniquely incised with a lily, the emblem of the Virgin. Penzance, the nearest railway station, in the 'Vestern and the inscription FILIVS.J.C.; it was raised and division of the county, hundred of Penwith, petty ses- sucketed in 1895; another cross bears the letters RUNHO sional division of l'enwith 'Yest, l'enzance union and incised: at Higher Drift is a stone 2 feet high with a county court district, rural deanery of Penwith, arch- Latin cross on ono side. The register of baptisms dates deaconry of C