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St; Neot. [Cornwall.] DIRECTOR\'.] 823 ST; NEOT. [CORNWALL.] -- -- - - - - ~ - - - w - - town of Flushing, is a commodious house, built on an glacial drift deposit upon the killas rock formation. The eminence, commanding a fine view of the harbour, castle, chief crops are oats, wheat, barley and turnips. The area and surrounding scenery: it has been in the occupation of of .Mylor and Flushing is 3,562 acres;· gross estimated the Reeds for the last century. On the north-east side of rental, £7 ,3!4; rateable value, £6,194; and the population Mylor Creek is Great-Wood cottage, now unoccupied: it in 1871 was 2,391. has lately been enlarged and much improved. Lord Clinton Parish Clerk, William Thomas. is lord of the manor. At Restronguet are the remains of a burial ground of a religious house, formerly connected with PosT OFFICE, l\Iylor Bridge.-George Pelmear, receiver. Loe chapel, Feock. In this parish are the large works of Letters arrive from Falmoutb at 10.45 a.m.; dispatched the Williams' Perran Foundry Company (established in at 12.45 p.m. Hushing is the nearest money order office 1795), where all kinds of pumping~ winding, horizontal, Government Naval Establishment, Robert Henry Collins, fixed, and portable engines, and Cornish and other boilers R.N. master in charge are made. The soil is light and good; subsoil, the gravelly School, Mylor Bridge, Pbilip A.shton, master PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Drew Arnold, carpenter, Mylor bridge Pearee Wm. shopkeeper, Mylor bridge Doble ~Iatthew Andrew, Tysillick Frost John, carpenter, Mylor bridge Pelmear George, grocer & postmaster. Forrester Robert Berkley, Woodlandt Geach Nicholas Henry, farmer, Halwyn Mylor bridge Goodfellow Mrs. Mylor bridge Hall George, shopkeeper, Mylor bridge Phillips Thomas, master mariner, Hoblyn Misses, Pentrelew Hocking William, jun. shoe maker, Mylor bridge Murray Rev. Jettreys Wilkins, M • .A.. Mylor bridge Rowe John Reed, farmer, Purloe Vicat·age Hocking William, sen. shoe maker, Rundle Charles Lukey ,farmer,Dowstall Olivey Mrs. Albion house Mylor bridge Stevens James, farmer, Crownick farm, Pearce Robt. Trelew cot. Mylor creek ' Hocking William Tallick, shoe maker Restronguet hill Powell Robert Thomas, Rose-hill cot- . & grocer Mylor bridge Thomas Nicholas, farmer, Lewithick . tage, Mylor bridge Lawrence John, farmer, Mylor bridge Tregenza Thomas, farmer & grocer, Reed Thomas Williams, Trevissome Lawrence Theophilus Lindsay, farmer, · Mylor bridge Tremayne Lieut.-Col. Arthur, 3 .P. Car- . Canara Treseder Ann (Mrs.), grocer & nursery clew house Loban Harriet (Mrs.), Pandora inn, grounds, Mylor bridge COMMERCIAL. Restronguet passage way Tresise Geo. carpenter, 1\Iylor bridge Bastain Henry, farmer, Restronguet Lobb Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Trevissome Tresise Richd. carpenter, 1\lylor bridge Carlyon John,whlwright. .Mylor bridge & Penscove Trevascus Henry, farmer, Carsawsen, Carlyon Joseph, Lemon Arms, Mylor May John, shoe maker, Mylor bridge Mylor bridge bridge . May Thos. shoe maker, Mylor bridge Whithey Peter, coal mer. Nantrelew Condy J ames, collector of anchorage & 1\Ioore Thomas, grocer, Mylor bridge Williams, Perran & Co. guano im- metage dues for corporation of Truro, Moore William, farmer, Trelew farm porters & timber merchants, Restron- Polscatho Nicholls Elliott, farmer, Penoweth~ guet passage way & Perran wharf Daniell Ralph Alien, farmer, Lit. Pal"k . Mylor bridge Williams' Perran Foundry Co. engi- Davies Richard,farmer, Little Tregun- Oates Wm. blacksmith, Mylor bridge neers2 engine manufacturers, iron & with Pearce Joseph, master mariner, Mylor brass founders & boiler makers, Downing Charles, farmer, Tregatreath bridge Perran wharf - ST. NEOT is a very large parish : a large portion of the nick,· and Harrowbridge. The charities I\re of about £60 northern part of the parish is open moorland : the village yearly value. Lewjj.rne House, the seat ofLieut.-Col. Shad­ is small, and is situated on the Fowey stream, 3 miles ttot·th­ well Morley Grylls, J .P., D.L., il!l a modern mansion in the eait from Doublebois station on the Cornwall railway, 6 Turlor style, situated in extensive .,roundtJ. A fair ia held north-west from Liskeard, and 9 east from Bodmin, in the on the sec011d Tuesday in April and No\"emb~r. yearly, for Eastern division of the county, hundred of West, Liskeard cattle. Lieut.-Col. Grylls, "ho is lord of the manor, Lord union and county court district, rural deanery of West, Corn­ Robartes, Rev. T. Bewes, Uev. James Glencross, George F. wall arch deaconry, and Exeter diocese. The church of St. Remfry, esq., of Truro, and Mrs. C. Foster, are the chief l\ eot is a la~e build,ing in the Perpendicular sty le of the landowners. The bailiff of the manor (William .Marks) 11ix tee nth century : it consists of chancel, which has recently receives by custom a hat from the lord every two years. been restored at the cost of Lieut.-Col. Grylls, nave~ aisles, 'l'he soil is various; the subsoil is slate and granite. The l!louth porch, and a tower of earlier date,· containing 6 bells: chief crops are wheat, barley, oatll and roots. The area is the chul'ch is remarkable for its stained windows, 17 in 13,997 acre!'; assessed acreage, 11,561; gross estimated number, which were restored io-1830, at the cost of the rental, £7,702 17s.: rateable value, £6,9Gb 12s. 6d.; and Rev. H. G. Grylls, then patron of the living; they are a the population in 1871 wasl,608. very interesting series. •rhe register dates from the year Deputy Pari•h Clerk, Richard Marks. 15:19 (4th Edward VI). The living is a vicarage, yearly value £436, with residence and 1ti acres of glebe, in the PosT OFFICE.- Joseph Axworthy, receiver. Letter1 gift of Lieut.-Col. Grylls, J .P.; n.r•. , and held by the a1-rive at 9.10 a. m.; dispatched at 3.5 p.m. by foot from Rev. Francis Paul J ames Hendy, M •.A.., of St. John's College, Liskeard, which is the nearest money order office. On Cambridl!"e. There is a National school for boys and tmndays there is no mail or dispatch girls, endowed with £13. There are two chapel!) in the INsURANCE AGENT.-Lancaahire, J. Olliver villllg-e-one belonging to theW esleyans, and one to the Bible National School, Edward Gaskin, master; Mrs•. Suaan Christians; the latter have also chapels at Tl'f:!nant, Tredin- Mackie, mistress Buller Lady, The Cottal!"e, Lewarne Cawrse William, farmer, Bowden Hoskin Joseph, farmer, Littleworth Cocks Col. Treverbyn Vean Coek Htmry, farmer, East Kellowtown Ho;;kin William, tailor Grylls Lieut.-Col. S!Jadwell l\forley, Cockin Joseph, slate quarry proprietor, Jane William, farmer, Little Trenay 3.P., n.L. Lewarne house Lampen , Jasper Charles, farmer, Lemelgate .Michell Nicbolas, Lampen Daniel-, farmer, Bowden I Keast Jeremiah, Carlyort Armll coMMERCIAL. Doney Samuel, farmer, Diddylake ! Keast John, farmer, Harrowbridge .Adams William, farmer, ~tockhonse E,·a James, farmer, Berrv down . l Keast 'fhomtL<>, farmer, Lantrays Alford Erlward, farmer, Tremaddoek Ford Waiter, farmer, Fawton I Keat Thomas, miller, Ashford Alien Erlward, farmer, Coomhouse Ford 'V m. (Mrs.), farmer, 1t1ountrant Kent .Josiah, farmer, Lower Tredinnick AxworthyJ~ph.hoot & shoe ma.& grocer Garry Peter, farmer, Northwood Kent Riehard, farmer, Woo·lland R~rnicott Richd.farmr.EastNorthwood Gazeland Clay Works ~Thomas Kent Robert, blacksmith, Lev Bate John, tarmffl", Netherton .Julian, mana~er), Gazeland Kitto Thomas, hoot & shoe maker :Rest John, farmer, Tredinnick Glnyas Richard, captain of mine Lamb Charles, farmer, Lower Langdon ]Jlewett John, butcher Govett William, miller, Treverbyn Lander John, farmer, Tredinnick Blythe Wm. farmer, Lower Trenant Hamhly Charles, mason Lawrey Wm. farmer, Great Hammett Bray Richa1·d, farmer, St. Luke's Harper Charles, farmer, Lord's waste Lesbirel Francis, tarmrr1 Wenmouth . _ Rroarl Richard, blacksmith & grocer Hi~~ins U.obert, £nmer, DozmarP hili Lobb .John, blacksmith Brokenshire John, farmer, Pengelly Higoman William James, farmer, Lobh William, London inn Rm·nett J OSPph, mason Higher Trenant !\I are TI10s.&John, farmPrs, Berrydown Cawrse Chas. &Jhn. tarmers, Lantewey Hooper Jaeob, f.1rmer, Pennock's hill Marks Hichartl, mason & farmel' Cawrse George, farmer, Luna Hooper John, f.trmer, Meadows !\larks William, far·mer & bailiff for CawNe John, farmer, West Lewarne Hooper John, farmer, Pennock's hill hundred of West, Hill town Cawl'!!e Joseph, butcher Hooper Philip, farmer, Long lake j Marmf'!r John, farmer, TrevPnna Cawrse Matthew, farmer, PenkPstle Hooper Thomas, farm<:l · .Ma~hall Thomas, fil.r•ner, 1're\"arbyn .
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