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Cornwall. [Kelly's 18 ALTERNUN. CORNWALL. [KELLY'S TREDAULE, half a mile east; TRECOLLAS, r!; TRE- The nearest money order & telegraph office i;; at GOON, I£ south; TREGUNNO~, I! north; TRE- Lewannick. Postal orders are issued here, but not GRENN.A., r!; TREKEN:\"ICK, half a mile north-west; paid. \V all Letter Box, Five Lanes, cleared at 3.25 TRELAWNEY, r!; TRERITHICK, 2 north-east; TRE- p.m. week days only . VEAGUE, 2 north-west; TREWEEN, I north-west; A School Board of 5 members was formed July I, 1875, TREWINT, half a mile south-west; TREZIBBETT, I St. l\"eot being contributory with two members; S. north-by-east; TRENlLK, I south, are places here. Pearn, Penpont, clerk to the board; James Climo, Parish Clerk, William Dermis. Penpont, attendance officer Post Offi.ce.-Miss Bersy Elirz;abeth Nicolls, sub-postmis- The Board School is at Bolventor tress, .Penpont. Letters through Launceston, by cross ~ational School (mixed & infants), enlarged for 200 post, receiV'tld at 9.30 a. m.; dispatched at 3.20 p.m. children; average attendance, 95; Edwin Bickford,rnast PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Halls James, farmer, Cargelly Pethick John, tailor Herring Mrs. Tregunnon Harris John, farmer & assessor & col- Prout Francis, farmer, Bowithick Kittow Richard, Tredaule house lector of taxes, Trevague Raddall George, farmer, Landinner Malan Rev. .Alfred Henry M.A.(vicar), Harris Wm. farmer, Captains ground Richards James, farmer, Tregrenna Vicarage Holman .Albert, farmer, Austles Rowe Joseph, blacksmith & sho:LJ- Pearn Samson, Penpont Holman George, carpenter & farmer, keeper, Five Lanes Sandercock George, Treween Trewint Rowe George, farmer, Tregunnon Tripp Charles Upton, Penleat Hoskin Edwd. John, farmer, Tregune Rus~ Albert, farmer, Tregunnon Venning George, Trezibbett Ivy John, farmer, Trenarrett Sar1dercock George, farmer, Treween COMMERCIAL. Jasper Charles, farmer, Tresmeak Sandercock Robert, farmer, & Rising .A.lford Elizh. (Miss), farmer, Ryland Jasper Edward Nicolls, farmer, Jolls Sun P.H Baker Richard, farmer, Trezibbett ground Sandercock William, boot & · shce Bartlett William, farmer, South Came Jasper Emma (:Miss), farmer,Tredanle maker, Penpont Bath John, farmer, lHendra · Jasper George, farmer, Trelyn Skelton William, farmer, Tregirls Bath Richard, shoe maker,Five Lanes Jasper John, farmer, South Carne Sleeman Frederick, farmer, Newhay Blewett Wm. blacksmith, Occasinney Jasper Thomas, farmer, Polgray Sleeman Richard, farmer & miller- Bro~n John, yeoman, Trethinna Jasper Thomas, jun. shopkeeper & (water), Tregirls Carter Robert, Ring of Bells P.H farmer, Five Lanes Sleeman Wm. shoe maker, Five Lane<;. Chapman Amos, King's Head P.H. Jasper \Yilliam, farmer, Bowithick Sleep Wm. blacksmith, Five Lanes Five Lanes Jenkin Samuel, mason, Treween Smale James, farmer, Rosemain Climo James, farmer & miller (water), Langman Jose, farmer, Hurden Smith Honor (Mrs.), farmer, Burland' registrar of births & deaths for Al- Langman Jose, grocr.& drapr.Penpont Sparks John, farmer, Spettigue ternun sub-district, Penpont mill Lean Wm. Hy. Pearn, farmer, Trenilk Stephens William, farmer, Bowithick Goad Isaac, shopkeeper, Penpont :Mutton William & Son, shopkeepers & Symons John, blacksmith, Treween Colwill Philip, farmer, Tregunnon farmers, Five Lanes Truscott Fredk. carpenter, Five Lanes Congdon John, farmer, Trenarrett Mutton Richard, butcher, Five Lanes Tucker John, mason, Trewint Couch John, yeoman, Oldhay Nicolls Henry, farmer, Trebullom Turner Edmund, farmer, Tregue Crowall Susan (Mrs.), farmer, New- Northey George, farmer, West Carne Turner Edmd. jun. farmr. Trecorner- ton down Pearce Hugh, farmer, Bowithick Vosper George, farmer, Tredaule Curtice William, farmer, Trelawney Pearce ·william, farmer, Trerithick Wallis George, carrier, Trewint Curtice· ·wm. George, farmer, Trebray Pearn Edward, farmer, Poldue Whale John Trehane, carpenter & far- Davy Henry, farmer Pearn William, farmer, Trebant mer, Penpont , Dennis \Villiam, parish clerk Peters Edward, farmer, Trethinna 1Whale Thomas, carpenter, Treween ST. ANTHONY·IN-MENEA·GE is a parish ex- the Rev. .Alexander Richard Eagar D.D., vicar ')f tending eastwar<l from Manaccan to the promontory of ~fanaccan, is curate in charge. The parish feast day is Dennis head, which is formed by the Helford river and on St. Stephen's day (Decembe.r 26th). Near the church, the Gillan Greek, and lying also in part of the SoOuth side on an estate called Lantenning, was formerly a cell of of Gillan Creek. The Churchtown is II miles east from Benedictine or black monks of Angers, attached to the Helston station on a branch of the Great Western rail- priory of Tywardreath and existing from the reign of way, 9 south-west from Penryn station on the Falmouth Richard I. In the parish ara two ancient entrenchments, branch IQ;f the West Cornwall (Great Western) railway called "Great anct Little Dennris or Dinas," commanding­ and 10 north-east from the Lizard, in the Truro division the mouth of the Helford river; the former, occupied as of the ~unty, hundred of Kerrier, petty sessional clivi- a fort during the Civil war, surrendered in March, 1646, sion of Kerrier West, Helston unilon and county court to Sir 'l'homas Fairfax. The Rev. Richard Polwhele, of district, rural deanery of Kerrier, archdeaconry of Corn- Polwhele, the historian of Oornwall, was vicar of this wall and diocese of Truro. The church of St. Antboiiy, parish and of Manaccan; he died at Truro, MaJ"ch 12, standing almost close to the edge of Gillan Creek, which 1838. There is a coast guard detachment here, connected forms the mouth of the Durra, lOll the southern part of a with the station at Helford Passage. Bosahan, the resi­ promontory, is said to have originally been a votive dence of Arthur Pendarves Vivian esq. C.B., D.L., J.P. church built by shipwrecked Normans, and is an ancient is a soone mansion in the Elizabethan style, with a clock building of stone in the Early English style, consisting of tower on the northern side, and commands extensive chancel, nave of five bays, north aisle, south transept, views of the mouth of the Helford river and the coast at south porch and a large embattled western tower of Caen Dennis Head. Arthur Pendarves Vivian esq. C.B. and stone, with four crocketed pinnacles, each supported on Col. Arlhur Tremayne, of Carclew, Mylor, are the chief the figure of an angel: the tower contains 3 bells, of landowners. The soil is clay and marl ; subsoil, clay which the first two are dated 1674; the third has an in- and marl. The chief crops are wheat and Mts. The vocation to the Virgin in Old English letters: the ancient acreage is I,84o, of which 330 is water; rateable value, granite fiQIIlt consists of a b0owl supported by four cherubs £1,824; the population in 1891 was I59· bearing shields, with the inscription in relief, "Ecce Parish Clerk and Sexton, Francis Tripoony. Karissimi de Deo vero baptizabuntur Spiritu Sancta": Letters through Helston, via Manaccan, arrive at 10.40 in 1890 the church was restored and reseated with open a.m. Helford is the nearest money order & telegraph benches, and now affords I50 sittings. The register dates office at Manaccan. from the year 1602. The living is a vicarage, net yearly Wall Letter Box, Came, collected at 11.55 a.m value £8 8, with 2 acres of glebe and residence, in the The parish is included in the United School Board d:s- gift of the Lcvrd Chancellor, and held since 1885 by the trict of Manaccan, formed February 19th, 1879 Rev. Joseph Hamley, of St. Aidans, who is non-resident; Coast Guard Station, Fred Ro£:ers, boatman Ralph James, Vicarage Hill Jared, farmer, Boden Roskruge Thomas, farmer, Trewothack Vivian Arth.Pendarves C.B.,V.D.,J.P., Knowles Charles, farmer, Condurrow Sampson William, farmer, Roskruge D.L. Bosahan Knowles William, farmer, Tendera. Semmens Wm. miller (water), Penpol Downing Robert, farmer, Tregasso l\Iorgan James, shopkeeper, Came Taylor Elizabeth (Mrs.),frmr.Caveldra Dudley James (Mrs.), farmer, Carne Nicholls Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Tregithy Taylor John, farmer, Lantenning Foster Joseph, head gardener to A. :Nicholls Richard, farmer, Lanarlh Williams Herbert, farmer, Minifters P. Vivian esq. The Grove Roberts Richard, farmer, Tregasso Williams John, farmer, Lower Boden Hearle Joseph, farmer, Trenevas Rogers Richard, farmer, Trewince Williams Joseph, farmer,Gillynwartha ST. ANTHONY-IN·ROSELAND is a village and (Great Western) railway, I4 south-west from Gram­ parish on a peninsula rormed by the sea and St. :\Iawes pound Road station and 14 south by the King Harry ferry harbour, and is 9! miles south-west from Tregony, 1 from Truro station on the Great Western railway, in the south-east by water from St. Mawes, 3 by water east ~lid division of the county, western division of the hun­ fl"'m Falmouth te:::-minal stut:cn cf the \Yest Cornwall dred d Powder, petty session3l divisivn of Poy,-Jer c:;')n~b, .
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