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Woodland,South bill,Callington Cragoe C.J. Hr.&Lr.Trelease,Kea,Trnro CoadS.Trewa<~sick,South hill,Callington Cook J. St. Martin's-by-Looe, Li~keard Cragoe F. G. Higher Lanner, Kea,Truro Coad T. Bo11alva, St. Germaus, D vnprt CookS. Hay ,St.Martin's-by-Lorle,Liskrd Cragoe P. j un. Kea, Truro Coad T. Hendron, Ruan Major, Helston Cook T. St. Martin's-by-Looe, Liskeard Cragoe P. seu. Landaga, Churchtown, Coad ·w.Tredinnck.Lanhydrock,Bodmm Cook W. St.Martin's-by-Looe,Liskeard & Trevean, Kea, Truro Coad W. Trerule, St. Gt>rman's, Devnprt Coombe E. Halezv, Ladock,Grampound Cragoe T. St. Enoder, Gram pound •coath G. Rap bel, Lansalloe<~, Looe Coo m be J. Treverbyn, St. A us tell CragoeW .l'enhitlick,St.Clement's,Truro Coath W. Gt. Kellow, Lansalloes, Looe Coombe J. Deleware,Calstock,Tavistock Craise G. C. T. Crilly,Wendron,Helston *CobbledickJ.Tolcarn,Mawgn.St.Colmb Coombe J. Hay, St. Ive, Liskeard Crake T. Treviskey, Gwennap, Redruth *CobbledickR.Pohneen,Mwgn.St.Clmb Coombe R. 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