30 BALDHU,. . .(Jf Falmouth, at a cost, including .the school adjoining, to Mr. John Tallftck, and flour mills belonging to Mes&rs . .()f over £3,ooo, is ~ building of stone in, the Decorated John Rowss and Sons. · · · · . style, consisting of chancel,• nave of two. bays, south CROSS LANES is a hamlet mile west. aisle and a towel' on the north side, ·with spire, containing l >6 bells, the gift of Anne, late Countess of Falmouth 1 Parish Clerk, Joseph Gill: · ... the east window is stained and there are 550 sittingt:~. Post Office, Hugus. Jo'hn Dun.n, sub-postmaster. Letters The register dates from the year 1848. The living it:~ a through Scorrier S.O. a.rrive at ro.3o a.. m.; dispatched vicarage, net yearly value £147, with residence, in the at 10.35 a.m. & 4.10 p.m. No sunday delivery of gift of Viscount Falmouth, and held since 1888 by the letters. The nea.rest money ord~T & telegraph pffice Rev. Daniel Gath Whitley. There are two Wesleyan ' is at , 2 miles di'Stant. Wall Letter Box ..chapels, and at ·Bethel and Kerley downs are :Bible Ohris­ in the village cleared at 4.20 p.m tian chapels. Viscount :Falmouth .K.O.V.O .• C.B. is the Post Office, BiS

BALDHU. Pearce John, farmer, Church farm '· Copling William; stone mason l• • Pollard Mrs · Pearce John, farmer, Wheal Baddern Cornwall Arsenic, .Co. (Fred H. Davey, Whitley Rev. Daniel Gath, Vicarage Pearce Stephen John, farmer. agent) , Peters Hugh Phillips, schoolmaster Daniell Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper · COMMERCIAL, · Pope Jn. Hy. farmer, Wheal Baddern Darley John, stone mason " .11 •• !Bailey Stephen· (Mrs.), farmer. ··' Thomas Joseph, farmer, Besore Gummow Frances · (Mrs.), "•farmer, Bray William, farmer Tippett Elizh. Ann (Mrs.), farmer,. Higher Oarnon · · llurrows William, farmer Hugus Light William, coal merchant . Carbis Hugh, farmer', Bethel . T'regoning Richard Niohola.s, farmer, Moyle John, blacksmith ' ··· Collins Jas. farmer, Wheal Baddern Hugus · Moyle Joseph Arthur1 grocer &; .sub4 'Collins Thomas, farmer · • Williams ChaTles, farmer, Besore . . postmaster Colliver Jane (Mrs.), farmer . BISSOE. Moyle William, farmer- Davey Thoma.s, farmer & butcher, - " Moyle S. H. & Son, whoolwrights · 1o Wheal :Baddern. · Clymo Mrs. Jane . Paull Tin Streams (W. J, Trytball, Deeble Mark, farmer · proprietor) ; office, N ewquay •, Dunn Jn. grocer, & post office,- Hugus COMMERCIAL. Pengilley William, stone mason Gerrans Ellen (Mrs.), frmr. Cross las Bissoe OchPe &·Oxide of Iron Manu. Rowe Arthur•Cooper • · ... Gerrans Jn. farmer, Wheal Sperris vil factory (W. J. T'rythall, proprietr) . Rowse John & Sons, flour millers. Gerrans Joseph, farmer, Kilters· Bissoe Tin Smelting &; Arsenic Co. Tallack Jn. blacksmith &; iron foundr Gerrans Wm. John, butcher, Kilters Lim. (The) (W. J. Trythall, mngr) Trythall William John, tin buyer & 'Gill Joseph, farmer & rate collector ICarnon Tin Stream (H. C. Jenkins, proprietor of the Bissoe Ochre &

Glasson Joseph, farmer, Cr~ lanes 1 manager)· Oxide of Iron Works, Conns Arsenic Kent Nicholas, tin dresser, Wheal Clinnick Thomas George, coal mer- Manufactory & Paull Tin Streams; Baddern chant & 'bus proprietor office, Pearce Thomas, farmer, Carneggie Coons Arsenic Manufactory (W. J. Visick Nanny (Mrs.), fruit grower 1 Trythall, propr.); office, Newquay Visick Samuel, farmer ST. BLAZEY is 8 market t'lwn and parish, on the Old Town Hall is available for concerts &c. and will hold north of St. Blazey (or Par), with 8 station on the New- 1,ooo people. The Working Men's Institute, established quay branch of the Great Western railway and about in r882, contains reading and recreation rooms, and has a. ~alf a mile north from Par station on the same railway, good library; there are now (1906) over a hundred 4 miles north-east from St. Austell and 8 south from members. Here is a branch of the O>rnish Bank Limited, llodmin, in the Mid division . of the county, eastern Station road. The market, principally for the sale of division of the hundred of Powder, petty sessional divi- meat, is held on Saturday in a space beneath the new sion of Powder Tywardreatb, St. Aus tell union and county ·rown Hall. Tregrehan, the seat of .A.rthur Spry Gwavas .court district, rural deanery of St. Austell, archdeaconry Carlyon esq. the principal landowner, is a fine mansion, of Cornwall,· and. diocese. of. . The town is lighted chiefly in the Italian style, beautifully situated in taste· with gas by a company formed in Dec. :r8g2. The church fully laid out grounds, and commanding an extensive. -of St. Blasye . or Blaiz,e is a building of granite, in the view of the sea and county: Mrs.. Blarney Davies and John Perpendicular style- consisting of chancel, nave of five Blarney esq. a.re the holders of the manor. The soil is 'bays, aisles and an embattled tower containing 3 bells, callous ; . subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley dated 1693• 1740 and 1771, but one is now imperfect; in and oats, and the roots, turnips, mangolds and potatoes. the east window is a figure of St. Blaize in painted glass, The area is 1,779 acres of land, 12 of water, 2 . .of tidal tpreserved from the former church-, and the festival of water and 6 of foreshore; rateable value, £ro,458; the the Saint is still duly observed on February srd: there population in rgor was 2,831 (including 88 on Qoard is a monument with genea,logical inscription and a vesl!els) in the , and r,84r in the ecclesiastical -memorial window to the Carlyons of TregrEJhan, said to parish. -trace their descent from Richard I. (Creur-de-Lion): Parish Clerk, Jabez Townshimd Bull. ·a monument to Henry Scobell esq. of Roselyon, first · treasurer and paymaster of the farm tin to Queen Ann", Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., S. B. & A. & I. Office.- -and to Ann. his wife. erected in 1729; several of the William Rundle, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive fr.om windows are- memorials! the church was thoroughly re- Par Station S.O. at 6.45 a. m. 1.30 & 7.25 p.m.; die- stored in x8gg, under the direction of the late Sir G. G. patched at 4·45 & 11.45 a.m, & 5·55 p.m. week days Scott R.A. and Mr. Moffatt in xBg7, and has 350 sittings. only; on sunday the telegraph office iB -open from 8 to "The registers date from the year 1710. The living is a xo a.m vicarage, net yearly value £74• with residence, in the Public Elementary Schools. 1 · · · g-ift of A. S. G. Carlyon esq. and held since rgoo by t;he The schools are under the control of the St. Austell 'Rev. David Scott. ·A large portion of the ecclesiastical District Education Committee; Geo. P. Bunt, District parish of Par, formed Jan. 20, 1846, was taken out of Education Offices, St. Anstell, clerk ' this parish. Here are Wesleyan, Free Methodist and Station road (·boys), built in 1875 , for 150 children; Primitive Methodist chapels. A cemetery of half average attendance, 143; Jabez Townshend Bull, master an acre was formed in x862 at a cost of £2'5CJ, and Church street (girls & infants), built in t886, for x6o . in 1894 an additional cemetery of one acre was provided girls & 160 infants; average attendance, 139 girls &; .at a cost of £500, but has no mortuary chapel; both are 86 infants; Miss Caroline G. Jefferies, mistress; MTs. nnder theo control of a Burial Board of 9 members, formed . E. Wilson, infants' mistress April 2J1;h. r8g3. The Town Hall, erected in r88r, is a ·plain building of. stone, holding aoout soo persons : the Railway Station William Pearce, station master . PRIVATE REfHDJo:XTS. I Carlyon Arthur Spry Gwavas, Tre- Davis Edward Sandom Stone, Treden- Badcock Charles, Parknwise, Bisco>ey grehan ham house Blight Samson, Fore street Crocker Charles Dawe Miss, Doubletrees

'Broad Edwin A. P. Rose hill Davies John, Moors hill 1 Keam Mrs. Chapel terrace