DIRECTORY.] CO RN\\~ ALL. CONSTANTINE. 79 Rielton of Domesday, -which had been given by the Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., S. B. & A. & I. Office Earls of to the Priory of , was leased (Sub-Office. Letters should be addressed St. Colnmb by Queen Elizabe•th, with the manor of Reterth and Minor S.O. Cornwall).-Mrs. Julia Ann Trebilcock, Retraigh, and the bailivate of the hundred of Pydar, to sub-postmistress. Letters arrive at 7.40 a.m. & 2.18 Richard Senhouse; they were afterwards granted to p.m. & on sundays at 8 a.m. & 4.25 p.m. ; dispatched Sir Francis Godolphin, and when in r684 Sidney at 6.50 a.m. for , 12.25 a.m. for London & Godolphin was made a peer, he was described in the North mail & 4.50 p.m. for London Night mail; & patent as Lord Godolphin of Rialton; the lease eventually on sunday at 4.40 p.m. The office is open on sun· became vested in the Dukes of Leeds, who inherited all days from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. for telegraph business, the Cornish estates which belonged to the Godolphins; sale of postage stamps & registration of letters the mansion house at Rialton was much augmented by Post Office, Mill.-Alfred Tremayne, sub-post- Thomas Vivian, the wealthy prior of Bodmin, who master. Letters through St. Columb Minor S.O. occasionally resided here and died in 1533, and whose Box cleared at 9.30 a.m. & 3.30 p.m.; no delivery on t<>mb is in Bod.min church. In the court of Rialton sundays. St. Columb Minor, 3 miles distant, is the Priory house is a well, contained in a gabled building, nearest money order & telegraph office with a good arched entrance; at the back is an elegant niche, with a pedestal; a considerable part of the Post Office, Lane. John Andrew Jenkin, sub-post- house was destroyed by fire, and subsequently these master. Letters through Newquay. Box cleared at interesting remains have nearly all been &wept away; 3·55 p.m.; no delivery on sundays. Newquay is the a solitary fragment attached to the mill house now alone nearest money order & telegraph office, r! miles exists. H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall and York K.G. distant who is lord of the manor of Rialton; Sir Charles 'l'homas Post Office, Porth.-W. A. Edwards, sub-postmaster. Dyke Acland hart. of Killerton, Exeter; the Rev. Sir Letters through St. Columb Minor S.O. dispatched Vyell Donnithorne Vyvyan hart. M.A. of Trelowarren, at II-45 a.m. & 4 p.m.; no delivery on sundays. St. Mawgan, and Lord Churston are the principal land- Columb Minor, I mile distant, is the nearest money owners. The soil is .sandy and loamy; the subsoil is order & telgraph office killas. The chief crops are wheat and barley. The area Wall Letter Boxes :-Quintrell Downs, cleared at . was 5,464 acres of land, 6 of water, 6 of tidal water and 9 5 f f h t bl 1 £ th 1 t" a.m. & 3·55 p.m. ;Rialton Mill, cleared at ro.so a.m.. I 8 7 o ores ore; ra ea e va ue, 7•I39; e popu a Ion & 4·2o p.m.; Tregustick, cleared at •8.25 a.m. & 3-SO in I90I was I,628, but by the undermentioned transfer was reduced to I,I24. p.m.; Treviglas, cleared at II.50 a.m. & 4.20 p.m.; By Local Government Board Order No. 42•498, April Trencreek, cleared at Io.so a.m. & 3·40 p.m I, 1902, part of St. Columb Minor Rural civil parish Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1876, at a was added to Newquay civil parish and Urban District. cost of £I,8oo, for 200 children; average attendance, Parish Clerk, James Carne. The Carne family have 146; William John Juliff, master; Miss Mabel Louisa now held this office for three generations. Jenkin, assistant mistress (Marked thus * receive letters thro' *Gill William N. farmer, Legonna Roberts Richard, shoe ma. Treviglas Newquay.) Harris Richard, farmer, Trencreek Roberts Thos. shoe ma. Church twn PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hellyar Reuben, farmer, Gustevean Rowe Joseph, farmer, Porth Bailey Misses, Larus villa Henwood James, mason, Treviglas Rowland John, cowkeeper, Quintrill Buchanan Lt.-Col. Hy.Brian,Trevelga Henwood William, shopkeeper & Rowse James E. butcher & assistant Cardell John, Trethiggy mJson, Church town overseer, Rialton Conran Charles, Greenbank, Porth Hocking John, fa.rmer, Quintrel downs Rowse Thomas, miller (water) & Comish Rev. Artihur M.A. (curate), James Richard, farmer, Treisaac farmer, Rialton Vicarage *Jenkin John Andrew, general smith Rundle Richard, farmer, Kestle Hosking Edgar, Pendrethan, Porth & agricultural machinist & shop- Rundle William, farmer, The Bridge Langford Rev. Augustus William keeper, Post office, Lane St. Columb Minor Reading Room Henry B.A. The Place Karkeek Hy.horse breaker,Clmrch twlj, (William Stephens, sec) Lewarne Rev. Nicholas, Higher Porth Kestle Richard, farmer, Tregustick Spear James, farmer, Higher Porth Nicholls John, Doublestiles La wry Edward, shoe maker, Treviglas Step hens A. & Co. ship owner.s, *Rogers Joseph J.P. Bolowthas *Lib by Sidney, farmer, Trencreek builders' & general merchants, coal *St. Aubyn Col. Edward D.L., J.P. Marks Arthur, dairyman,Low.Trevilly1 & corn merchants &c. &c. Porth & Lamorna Marshall Henwood, farmer, Trewince Quintrill Stephens Alexander, Trelawn *.Martyn Henry, manure, coal, COII"Il, Stribley Wm.Geo.shpkpr.Church twn Stephens WilHam, Porth V ear timber, iron, slate, general & Tinney & Sons, whlwrghts. Treviglas *Tangye Sir Richard J.P. Glendorgal builders' merchant, Trevemper Tinney James, farmer, Tregenna Veale Mrs. Beach house, Porth bridge; & depot, Commercial sq. Trebilcock Julia Ann (Mrs.), shop- Webster John Bradley, Glenmoor cot- Newquay keeper, Post office ta.ge, Porth Moffatt .John, carpenter,Clmrch Town Trebilcock Ka.te (Mrs.), shopkeeper \Yhitford Miss, Beach house, Porth Moffatt Thomas, tailor & shopkeeper Trebilcock Thomas, farmer, Trebarva COMMERCIAL. *Morcomb Richard Parkyn, black- Trebilcock Thos. Hy. farmr.Trebarva Argall John, farmer, Church Town smith, Lane TrebilcockWm.mast.marnr.Church tn Argall 81. Farmers' Arms P.H. & frmr Morris Fanny (Mrs.), boarding house, Trebilcock William Thomas, farmer, *Bettison John, farmer, Hendra Seaforth, Porth Hendra Paul Bice Zaccheus .Andrew,frmr.Gustiveor Nicholls Emily (Mrs.), farmer, Rial- Trelise John, farmer, Manuells Brabrym Richd. tailor, Church town ton Balfton Tremaine James, farmer, Bejowan *Cardell John, farmer, Tretheras Nicholls Hy. Foras. farmer, Trewasick 'l'remayne Alfred, shopkeeper, Post Cardell John, yeoman, Trethiggy Osborne John, grocer . office, Kestle Mill Cardell Jn.f.rmr.& horse dlr. Trebelzue Os borne John Francis, blacksmith, Trudgeon Thos. Union inn, Quintrel Cemetery (T. Rowse, clerk to the · Parkyn's shop Udy John Stephens, grocer, draper burial board) Pearce James, farmer, Treninick &c. Quintrel downs Cocking Cecil, farmer & blacksmith, Pearce James, shoe maker Webb W. F. shopkeeper, Trencreek Treviglas Pearce Samuel, saddleor Williams John Bassett, draper & Cowling Henry, farmer, Church town Plummer James, farmer, Manuells grocer, Church town Edwards William A. grocer, Post Porth Private hotel (Mrs. C. A. Williams John Thos. farmer, Little office, Porth Ewens, proprietress) Bejowan Gilbert William Henry, King's Head Roberts George Nicholas, carpenter, Williams Mary(Mrs.), farmr.Bedrugga P.H. Lane Church town CONSTANTINE is a parish and large village, on the manding a full view of the thickly-wooded estates of , 7 miles south-west from Falmouth, 6 east Trelowarren and of the fertile valley above the lovely from , and 6 south-west from Penryn (which are estuary of the Helford; it is a building of very fine pro­ the nearest railway stations), in the 'l'ruro division of portions, constructed chiefly of granit~ and consists of the county, hundred and petty sessional divi1ion of East chancel, nave, aisles, Bosahan aisle or chapel, north porch Kerrier, Falmouth union and county court district, rural and an embattled western tower, with pinnacles, con­ deanery ~f Kerrier, archdeaconry of Cornwall and diocese taining 3 bells, all cast in I8o9: five of the windows are of . The church of St. Oonstantine is a foundation stained: the rood loft stairs, sedilia and a stoup in the of great antiquity, there being evidencea to prove that a south porch remain : there are brasses and other memor­ church (apparently collegiate) was in existence here at ials to members of the Trefusis, Carminowe, Pendarves, the time of the Domesday 11urvey; it must long have Grvlls, Vivian, Bolitho, Pender and Rogers families : held. and still holds, a very important position in the there is also a very interesting palimpsest brass t<~ Richd. neighbourhood, and is most beautifully situated, corn- Gerveys esq. ob. I574• and Jane (Trefu.sis) his wife and