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Fleming Henry, New road Ellis James, shopkeeper, Fore street Reading Room (Charles Strick, sec) Foster Thomas Robins, .Fair view Glasson Edwd. rope maker, Tolcarne Reseigi.l John, shopkeeper, Fore street Gordon Mrs. New road GoddardEdwd. Wm. draper, Fradgen Richards Andrew,shoe maker, 'rolcarne Gotch Thomas C. The Malt house Gotch Thomas C. artist, The Malt ho Richards Charles Mann, joiner & buildr Harris Edwin, Belle vue Gulval Ice Stores (Thos. Tonkin, man) Richards Henry, boat owner Harvey Mrs. Antoine terrace Guy Jameco:, boot & shoe maker Richards John, fish mer.Trewarwith st Hill Henry, Chypons villa Harris Ed win, artist, Belle vue Richards J n.master mariner,Clifton ter Hitchens Mrs. Clifton place Harris William, shopkeeper,Fore street Richards Stphn.(Mrs.),coopr.Cliftn.ter Hitchens Mrs. Grace, Fore street Harvey Andrew,apartments,Cliff castle Richards Thomas, fish salesman & auc- .J ames Mrs. Herbert villa, New road Harvey Elizabeth (Mrs.), fish merchant tioneer, Street-an-Nowan Kelynack Mrs. Belle vue Harvey John Thomas. joiner & under- RobertsJane(Mrs.),apartmts.Belmnt.vl Love Rev. Thomas Henry [Wesleyan], taker, St. Peter's square Roberts William Chas.market gardener W esley manse, New road Harvey Phillip, boat owner, Vine cot- RouffignacSarah(Mrs.),shopkpr.Forest Maddern Mrs. Clifton terrace tage, Coombe Rowe James, boot & shoe mkr.Fradgen Marrack George Matthews, Jack lane Harvey Richard, fish mercht.Clifton ter Rowe Richard, smith, Tolcarne Nation Rev. William [Primitive Metho- Harvey Rd.Toman, hair dresser,Fore st Rowe Wm. boat owner,Street-an-Nowan dist], Rose cottage Harvey ThomliS Keigwin, boat owner, Runnalls James, stone crushing mills Nicholls Miss, l<'lorence place, Tolcarne Boase street Runnalls James, granite quarry owner, Perkins Rev. Thomas Norwooi M.A. Harvey William Phillip, boot & shoe Guavas Vicarage maker, Fore street Simons Charles.boot & shoe ma.Fore s.t Platt Henry, Pembroke house Hatch Edwd. market gardener, Tolcrne Smith John, rope maker, Bowgey • Richards Mrs. Clifton place , Hayter John Lesson, Star inn, Wharf SneH William Henry, monumental Roberts Mrs. Paul hill Hichens John, seine owner, Green st mason, 11 New road Strick William Oates, New road Hitchens Rd.coal & forage mer.Tolcrne St.ibbs Julia (Mrs.), Red Lion P.H Sullivan John, Fradgen Hitchens Stephen, boat owner, Gat:- Stone William, carrier Taylor Chevalier, Park terrace fielcl house Strick Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Thomas Miss, Clifton place Hitchens TryphPna (Mrs.), draper, Higher Green street Todd Ralph, Clifton terrace Garfield house Strick William Oates, harbour master Trahair James, North corner Hitchens Wm. boat owner, Penguin ho Sullifan Willi::un, carpenter, Claremont Trahair Mrs. Myrtle cottage Hicks William, grocer, Jack lane villa, New road . Willis Miss, Belle Vue terrace Hooper Amelia(Miss),shopkpr.Tolcarne Sullivan Robt. cooper, Street-an-~owan Wright Mrs. Church lane Jacko Nicholas,master mariner,New rd Taylor Chevalier, artist Young Oliver, Antoine house Kelynack Grace (Mrs.),shopkpr.Fore st 'fhomas Peter, builder &c. Green street COMMERCIAL. Kelynack Henry (Mrs.), boat owner Thomas Rebecca (Mrs.), laQ.ies' school, Allard John, boat owner Kelynack Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Antoine terrace Badcock Thomas, grocer Street-an-Nowan Thomas William, iron founder, Mounts Barnes John, boat owner, St. Peter's hl Kelynack Richd. fish buyer, Fradgen Bay foundry Bath Richard Richards, ice merchant Kitchen Henry, shopkeepr. Boase street Todd Ralph, artist, Clifton terrace .Bath Silas, grocer &c. Green street Maddern Henry, apartments, Bellevue Toman Richard Vingoe, grocer & Batten Alexander & Son, boat owners Maddern Hy. jun. architect, New road builder & sec. to Harbour commis- Batten John, fisherman, Green street Maddern John, market gardener,Street- sioners, Chapel street Beckerleg Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr.Fore st an-Nowan Tonkin John, carpenter, North corner Beer Phillip, apartments, Bay View ho Maddern Solomon, fish buyer Tonkin Philip, grocer, Fradgen Blewett John, shipwright Maddern William, rope ma. 'fhe Bridge Tonkin Thomas, apartments, Cliff cot Bodinar Joseph, builder, Prospect place MatthewsRt.mrkt.grdnr.Pembroke cot 'ronkin William, farmer, Lxn vue Brad beer Benjamin~Iasterson, fish sales- Mitchell Christr. shopkeeper, The Bank Trahair William Henry, grocer,& Three man & auctioneer, Bank place 1\iorrish James,net barker, Florence pl Tuns P.H. Fore street Bramley Frank, artist, Belle vue 11onnts Bay Fishing Buats Mutual In- Tregurtha Thomas (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Broad \Yilliam,basket makr.Florence pl suranceClub( J n.Morrish, sec.), Tolcrn St. Peter's hill , CarterElizh. (Mrs. ),shopkpr.Florence pl Newlyn Ice & Trading Co. Limited Trevaskis James, Tolcarne inn, Tolcrne Carter Wm.grocer &c. :Street-an-Nowan (Richard V. Toman, sec) TrevennenWm.mrkt.gdnr.StableHobba Cattern JamesPhillips,master mariner, Nicholls Jane (Mrs.), baker, Jack lane Trevorrow Robt. Danl. sail ma. New rd Park house,New road North Charles, farmer, Coombe Wallis John, basket maker, Tolcarne Chirgwin Richard & Son, grocers &c. Olds MaryJane(~irs.),butchr.Old brdg Wallis Wm. farmer&carpntr.Tolcarne Street-an-Nowan Paul Charles, boot & shoe ma.Jack lane Warren Richard, shipwright, Jack lane Chirgwin Samuel, farmer, Coomb:l Paul William, boat owner, Florence pl Warren Thomas, fish, fruit, broccoli & Chirgwin Susan (Miss),shopkpr.Jack la Payne SI. Fisherman's Arms P.H.Fore st potato merchant, Jack lane Cotton Thos. fish salesman, Church st Pear-ock & Co. fish salesmen, Wharf Wearn William, Dolphin inn, Jack lane Curnow Thomas & James, market gar- Pe<1.ke Wm. wheelwright, Tolcarne ter Weeks John, builder, Westholm deners,Zimmerman's cottge. Coombe Pearce Thos.master marmer,Clifton ter White James, mason, Fore street Cushway William,fish merchant,'folcrn Polglase William Thomas, shopkeeper, White John, builder, Seaview house Davies John, cooper, Fore street Post office, Fore street . Wills Jn. master mariner, Antoine ter Downing Henry (Mrs.), boat owner, PollardJohnRichd apartments,Olive vnl·wren Joseph, fish merchant, Coombe Boase street Pool Geo. & Son, Union inn, Union st NEWLYN, or NEWLYN EAsT, with a part of the hamlet memorial of Archbishop Benson's connection with the diocese ()( MITCHELL, is a large parish and village situated in an the interior reseated with oak benches, and the Norman font elevated position, commanding a fine prospect, 4 miles renovated and adorned with marble shafts ; the church was south-south-east from Newqnay station on the Great West- reopened Df'c. 27, in the same year; a new organ has recently ern (Cornwall Minerals) railway, 9 north from Truro and been erected (1893) at a cost of about £250: there are 350 8 south-west from St. Columb, in the Mid division of the sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the year rs6o; county, hundred and petty sessional division of Pydar, burials and marriages, 1559. The living is a vicarage, union .and county court district of St. Columb Major, rural average tithe rent-charge £358; net income £315 with deanery of Pydar, archceaconry of Cornwall and diocese of residence and abpnt 11 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Truro. The church of St. Newlyn is a venerable cruciform Bishop of Truro, and held since 1892 by the Rev. Frederic edifice of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, James Bone M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. There is a nave of six bays, transepts, south aisle, south porch 1 Mission room at Trevarthian gate, where divine service is with parvise and a lofty embattled western tower with held every Thursday evening and a service is also held in pinnacles, containing 5 bells: beneath the east end of the the Church school room at Michell, on Monday evenings. 11onth aisle is the burial place of the Arundells of , In the village is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, and there are wherein many of that family are interred: against the wall others at Michell, Rejerrow, and Kestle Mill, in this parish. above is a mural monument of marble to Lady Margaret A cemetery of one acre was formed in r882 at a cost of Arundell, 1691, with a well-executed bust, and the family £2oo, and is under the control of a burial board of five arms : there are piscinre in the chancel and south transept members. The baronial mansion of Trerice was formerly and the rood stairs remain in the north wall: in the chancel the seat of the Arundell family, barons Arundell, of Trerice, are memorial windows to the Rev. James Jenkin Keigwin and for some time the residence of Sir kt. B.A. a former curate, d. r829 and Mary Aun (Richards), his lii.P. for Cornwall and subsequently for the. boroug-h of wife, d. 1839, and to the Rev. T. H. Britton M.A. vicar here Tregony, who was present with Queen Elizabeth at Tilbury 1856-So: in 1883 the church was completely restored Fort in rs88, and in 1646, at the advanced age of 87, bravely under the direction of Mr. I. D. Bedding, architect, at a cost defended Pendennif; Castle against the forces of the Parlia­ (){ £2,5oo, when the chancel was refloored with marble and ment: of the original house, erected in 1572, a large portion Portland stone, a rood screen. of carved oak erected as a is still standing, but the rooms on the north side, becoming •