(.] S'r. LEVAN. 122 POST OFFICE residence and 30 acres of glebe, in the gift of Captain 1incumbent. William Rashleigh, Esq., is lord of the Nicholas Cory, R.N.; the Rev. Thomas Leah, B.A. is the manor. The population, in 1851, was 213. Leah Rev. Thomas, B.A. Rectory Clements Richard Deeble, farmer & Lander Thomas, miller, Lemitton mill Benellick Stephen, frmr.Higbr.Tevelles postmaster, Church town Lyne James, carpenter Blake Henry, farmer, Trussell Cole Step hen, farmer, Lacrenton Oliver Richard, farmer, Kelley Broad Nicholas, farmer, West Kilcrew Harris Thos. shoemakr. St.Keyne's weJl Pengilly John, blacksmith Clements Richard, farmer, Lemetton Henwood William,farmer,East Kilcrew Richards Thomas, flour dealr.Highgate PosT OPFICE.-Richard Deeble Clements, postmaster, Church town. Letter.s arrive at 10 a.m.; dispatched at ~ past 2 p.m. The nearest money order office is at ST. LBVAN is a parish, 8 miles south-west from Pen- for Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists. There is a zance, 2 from St. Buryan, in the western division, National school for the parishes of and St. Levan. Penwith Hundred, Union, Penwith deanery, Eastward on the coast is the celebrated Logan rock, an Cornwall arch deaconry ,and Exeter bishopric; it is situated immense block of granite on the summit of three piles on the south coast. The church of St. Levan is a plain of rock rising from the sea. The weight of this stone is stone edifice; has a nave, or.e aisle, chancel, transept, supposed to bP 90 tons, yet it is so nicely balanced that several mural monuments, font, register and chest, porch, it may be easily logged, or rocked to and fro in a certain and a square embattled tower containing 3 bells; it is direction. In 1820 it was displaced by some sailors in a situated in a secluded dell opening to the sea. The living frolic, but. was replaced by the inhabitants. The popula­ is a rectory, worth £250 yearly; the Hon. and Rev. tion, in 1851, was 502, and the acreage is 2,328. The Fitzroy Stanbope, M.A., is the incumbent, and the Rev. soil is killas; the subsoil is granite. The chief crops are William Hough ton, M .A., is the curate. There are chapels wheat and potatoes. Roberts Jo~eph, esq. Raftrell Hutchings John, f'armer, Treen i Tonkin Enoch, farmer, Trebehor BttrnicoatChristopher ,carpenter,farmer H utchingsSarab( M rs.),LoganRock ·inn Tremewan N icholas, farmer, Trewy & parish clerk, Little Skewjack James William, smith Vingoe John, carpenter Bennetts John, farmer, Rosepletha Richards Jame~, farmer, Treen Waters Daniel, farmer, Raughtra Ellis Charle3, farmer, Treudrenen Roberts Joseph, farmer, Raughtrea Williams John, farmer, Rosekestal Elli'l Richard, farmer, Bostustow Roberts Thomas, farmer, Ro~ekestal Letters through Penzance. The Hod!.(e Henry, farmer, Bostu;.tow Roberts Thomas, farmer, Trengothal nearest money order office is at St. Just ST. MABYN is a township, small village and parish, aisles, and a chancel. The living is a rectory, worth £700 5 miles from , in the eastern division of the yearly, in the gift of Lord Falmouth; the Rev. George county, Hundred or Trigg, Union of Bodmin, deanery of Henry Somerset, M.A., is the present incumbent. Here Trigg Minor, archdeaconry of Cornwall, bishopric of is a National school. A fair is held here for cattle on the Exeter, situate near the . The church is a 14th of February. The population, in 1851, was 772, and stone building, with a tower and 6 bells, a nave, two the acreage is 4,067. GENTRY. Clemens William, carpenter Oliver Robert, boot&; shoe maker Gaved Ezekiel, esq Cock John, miller, Littlewood mill OlverThomas, farmer, Trescow Hambly Richard Andrew, esq. Tre- Cowling Richd. carpenter,Dinhams bdg Pascoe John, farmer; Tredethy dinnick house I Gatley Thomas, farmer, Greenweeks Pethick John, farm bailiff, Treslog- Harry Mr. Edmund Gaved Arthur, surgeon · gett Harry Mrs Grigg Richd.maltster, Dinham!! bridge Pinch James, blacksmith Harry Mr. William Hambly Abraham, farmer, Treblethick Pinch .John, farmer, Higher Treveglos Hext William, esq. Tredethy Hamley George T. shopkeeper& butcher Pinch Osbertus, farmer, Hay wood Hoblyn Deeble Peter, esq. Colquite Hamly Henry, 'Queen's Head' Pinch Thomas, i'armer, Fenterlarack Hooper John, e:sq. Trequites Harntl Lewis, 'laddler Rickard Peter John, farmer, Spittle Somer~et Rev. Geor~e Henry, M.A. Hawkey Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Stanway John, farmer, Penwine Rectory Trevisquite Step hens William, boot & shoe maker TRADERS. Hockin Henry, cooper, Cross hill Tabb Edmund, farmer, 'l'rethevay Andrew James, farmer, Tregarden Johns James, farmer, Trethevay Tabb Susan (Mrs.), baker Bate John, Old inn Lewis .John, shopkeeper Tom Henry, shopkeeper Bevan Meredith, schoolmaster Menhenick John, boot & shoe maker Tretheway Rich11rd, farmer, Pol;{laze llligb John, carpenter, Long8tone Mills Henry, farmer, Helligan Tucker William, farmer, Trevisquite Buscombe Thos. Key, farmer,Bolarrow Moore John, blacksmith, Longstone Warne Thomas, ft~rmer, Tregaddock Button John, miller, Helland bridge Moore William, blacksmith Williams Thomas, shopkeeper Button Thomas, farmer, 'frequites Oke John, farm bailiff, Littlewood mill Wright John, farmer, Tredennick PosT OPFICs.-Merideth Bevan, receiver. Letters are I patched at! past6 a.m. next day. Bodmin is the nearest received through B(Jdmin, arrive at l past 1 p.m.; di~- money order offiee ST. MARTJ:N-In-MENEAGE is a parish, 7 miles which the Rev. Char1es Noel M ann, M.A.,is the incumbent, south-east-by-east from , in tbe western division, and the Rev. John Pascoe Mayne is the curate. There is Kerrier Hundred, Helston Union, Kerrier deanery, Corn­ a private school for boys and girls, supported by Sir R. R. wall archdeaconry, and Exeter bishopric, East Cornwall. Vyvyan, Bart. The population, in 1851, was 522, and The church or St. Martin is a plain stone building, of the acreage is 2,294. The soil is light and fertile; the sub• recent date, in a modern style of architecture, rebuilt in soil is marl and gravel. Sir Richard Rowlinson Vyvyan, 1830; has a square embattled tower surmounted with Bart., is lord of the manor and chief landowner. The pinnacles, nave, porch, chancel, 1 bell, font, old register, chief crops are wheat. date A.D. 1o71, chest, and seven painted windows. The NEWTOWN is a village. living is a rectory, with Mawgan-in-Meueage annexed, of Serjeant John, esq. the Green Johns Thomas, farmer, St. Martin Serjeant .John, surgeon, the Green TRADERS. Jobns Thomas, shoemaker, Newtown Shepherd Willia.m, draper&; grocer, the Banfield John, farmer, Newtown Kevern Francis, farmer, Chy11ale Green Bil!hop 1\Iary Jane (Miss), mistress of Lawrence John, farmer, Trethewey Thomas Thomas, farmer, Mudianvean school, the Green Lyne Hannibal, farmer, Tregevas Williams Hanmbal, farmer Bolitho Edward, tailor, Newtown Lyne Henry, farmer, Higher Tredower Williams Joseph, farmer, Trenance Bowden James, farmer, Henbar Lory James, farmer, Middle Tredower William~ Joseph,jun. farmer, Tresize Bowden Jo~eph, farmer, Treveden Mitchell Thomas, builder & carpenter, Williams Simon, farmer, Lower Tee- Cook William, carpenter, the GrtleD the Green dower Curkeet Richard, parish clerk Morkbam Harriett (Miss), shopkeeper, Williams William, boot&; shoe maker, Davev William, tiumer the Green New town Hill John,~ farmer,Gumbarthis Morkham Thomas, smith, the Green W illiams William, jun. shoemaker, H.lls John, farmer, Tregiddris Pascoe Jo~eph, farmer, Mudian Newtown Hocking Thomas, 'Prince of Wales,' Ralph .John, farmer, Wythan Wills William, shoemHker, Newtown Newtown Rendall Alfred, farmer Letters through Helston, which iS .Tames Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Soarn Richards William, farmer, Trelean the nearest money order office