174 LEVAN. . (KELLY'S ST. LEV.A.N. Hollow William, farmer, Roskestal Tremewen Nicholas Thos. landowner, Ash William Henry, Porthcurnow Ho;;king George, farmer, Trengothal 'l'rewey Cheesman H. G. Porthcurnow Humphries Humphrey, carpenter,Tre- Trewern William, farmer, Bodellan & Hodge Miss, Bosistow b·~hor cottage TreWiey Rowe James, Chynance vale Jackson Jas.lodging ho. Porthgwarrah Waters Thomas, dairyman, Bosistow Silvester Rev. Paul D'Ockham M . .A • .Tackson Rt. lodging ho. Porthgwarrah Waters Thomas, dairyman, Raftra (rector) Jackson 'l'hos. lodging ho. Porthgwi•.rh Waters William Hy. shopkeeper,Raftra Thorburn Miss, Nanjisa.l Jackson Wm. lodging ho. Portbgwarrh Williams J01hn, farmer & carrier, Ros- COMMERCIAL. Jeffrev John, farmer, Trebehor kestal Bottrell Chas. shoe ma. Polgigga cross l\farks Wm. Rd. • .sn~ith, Polgigga cross Daniel Richard David, farmer, Cheg­ Matthews Chas. lodg.ho. Porthgwarrah TREE:N. widden Osborne Nabouth, farmer & miller Barnicoat Susan (Mrs.),refreshment ho Davey ,James, farmer, Trebehor (water), Penberth Hall "\Yilliam, farmer Eastern Telegraph G>.'s Station (Wm. Prowse .lohn Hr,nry, farmer, Raftra Harvey Benjamjn, farmer Henry Ash, supt. ), Porbhcumow Rodda Francis, farmer, RoskE>..stal & Hocking Thomas, shopkeeper Grenfell ~Villiam, farmer, Rospletha Ohu:rchtown John William, Logan Rock inn Hall Thomas, farmer, Raftra Rowe Albert, farmer, 'frevean John;; "'William, farmer Harry Mary (Miss), faxmer, Bottoms Rowe Jn. lodging ho. Porthgwarrah Prowse Jame~ Edwin, farmer Hocking James, farmer, Bosistow Rowe Thomas, farmer, Trebehor Prowse J ane (Miss), tailoress Hocking Joseph, f.nmer, Trendrennen Saundry John, farmer, Sawah Prowse William !Henry, farmer Hodge Henry, farmer, Bosistow Strick Thomas, farmer, Rospletha Wallis Francis, •farmer is a township, parish and village, on the or Holy Well, Blaunder's Well and the Charmed \Vell are river Inney and on the Launceston and road, 5 in this parish, and on the barton of Trelaske is a spring miles south-west from Launceston, where are the nearest called "Joan's Pitcher." The Trelaske beacon affords one railway stations, and 12 north from Liskeard, in the North of the finest prospects in the county. Trelaske, the seat Eastern division of the county, north division of the hun­ of Charles Gordon Archer esq. J.P. is a fine mansion, dred of East, petty sessional division of East, North Laun­ pleasantly situated about one mile south-east from the ceston union and county court district, rural deanery of church. C. G. Archer esq. who is lord of the manor, Trigg Major, archdeaconry of and diocese of Francis Rashleigh Rodd esq. of Trebartha Hall, North Hill, . At Trekelland is a picturesque and antiquated Mr. William Wevill, Mr. Richard Luskey and William bridge over the Inney. The church of St. Martin is a Day Hanson esq. are chief landowners. The soil is good, building of local freestone in the Perpendicular style, con­ and much of it is in pasture; the subsoil, freestone. The sisting of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, north and south chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The porches and an embattled western t-ower with pinnacles, area is 3,920 acres; rateable value, £4,438 ; the population ~ontaining 6 bells, cast in 1767 and re-cast after the late in I89I was 531. fire: the church was destroyed by fire on January II, I8go, but has since been rebuilt on the same plan as the former is a hamlet, I mile north-west, and adjoin~ edifice, at a cost of nearly £2 , 000, under the direction of ing it is Bowden Derra, a beautifully situated residence, Mr. Otho B. Peter F.R.I.B.A. of Launceston, and was now occupied by Francis Daniel Wrangham esq. : within re-opened November u of the same year: a. monument the manor are the ancient Polyphant stone quarries, used to Ezekiel Arscot, ob. 1682, with numerous memorials Pxtensively in the construction of Launceston castle and· -of later date to the families of Archer, Cundy and others, the churches around: TREV.ADLOOK, I mile south-by­ were all destroyed by the fire, together with the bench west ; TINNY HALL, a quarter of a mile south-west; ends, many of which were of ancient carved oak: the TRE:\"HORNE, It miles south. chancel retains an ancient piscina and aumbry and there Sexton, John Barber. is an ancient seven-holed cresset stone: the 8hurch has p os t & M . 0 . 0 ., T . 0 ., · S . B . & ·An nw ·t y & I nsurance 180 sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the Office.~William Charles Martyn, sub-postmaster. Let- year I66o; marriages, 1775; burials, 1738. The living ters received through Launceston by mail cart, arrive is a vicarage, net yearly value [,I3a, including- 43 acres at 8 a.m. ; dispatched at 4·45 p.m of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, Pil:ar Letter Box, Polyphant, cleared at 4.5 p.m.;. no and held since 1844 by the Rev. Charles Harward Archer sunday collection RA. of Balliol College, Oxford. In the parish are two A School Board of 5 members was formed July I5, I873; Wesleyan chapels and one for Bible Christians. There is John Brown, Hicks Mill, clerk to the board & attendance -a Oonstitutional club and Reading room, and a Public ffi Reading room and Library. At the Church Town stands 0 cer the shaft of an ancient but mutilated cross and at Trelaske Board School (mixed), built in I879, for 120 children; the head -of another: in Trelaske wood are the :remains of I average attendance, 66 ; William Atkins, master; Miss -a Danish encampment oalled "Round Bury." Penventon S. Wadge, assistant mistress .Archer Rev. ·Charles Harward B.A. Foster Rd. Chown, blacksmith & farmr Parsons John, farmer, Dingleys (vicar) Fuge James, farmer, Trenhorne Parsons William, farmer, Lemalla Archer Charles Gordon J.P. Trelaske Gillbard Thomas, farmer, G>mbeshead Paynter & Son, mille:rts (water), Tre. Chaffer Wm. M.A. (curate), Peninney Goodman Thomas, farmer, Blackaton laske mill Ha.ly Miss, Trenhorne IHa.wkes Anthony Mann, surgeon, & Paynter John, farmer, Trevadlock Hawkes Anthony Mann, Polyphant medical officer & public vaccinator, Peak-Garland James, farmer, Tre- Luskey Riahard, Knighton No. r district, Launceston union, laske Barton Spry Francis, Trenhorne Polyphant Popplestone Thomas, carpenter Venning Edward, Polyphant Hicks Emest, farmer, Trewinnow · Prout John & Son, carpenters & agri. V.ivian Mrs. Polyphant Hicks Goo. Archers? Arms P.R.& frmr cultural implement mas. Kelly's ho Wrangham Francis Danl.Bowden Derra Hoare Wm. Martin, farmer, Trewanta Public Reading Room & Library (Albt. Hocking Samuel, farmer, Trevadloc Bradford, hon. sec) COMMERCIAL. Inch John, farmer, Trewanta park Rice John, farmer, Hollyvagg Brown Edward, farmer,, Polyphant Jasper Ric!hard, farmer, Stray park Eleep Richard, farmer, Polyphant Brown John, clerk to the school board Jenkin Chartles, builder Stephens. James, farmer, Polyphant & attendance officer, Hicks mill Jenkin Samuel, farmer, Tinny hall Tapley Geo. shopkeeper, Hicks mm 'Burden Henry, fanner, Plusha cross Keast Daniel, farmer, Polyphant Tink William, farmer, Trekelland Cock James Brokenshire, blacksmith, Luskey Richard, yeoman, Knighton Tucker Edward, farmer, Bowden Plusha cross Martyn William Charles, grocer & Venning John, farmer, U:pton CoiiStitutional Club & Reading Room draper, Post office Wadge William, cooper & monumental (Francis Nic!hol!ls, hon. sec) Maunder Richard, boot & shoe maker mason, Polyphant Coumbe George, farmer, Trevadlock Nea.l John, farmer, Newton 'Vakem Thos. shopkeeper, Plusha cross Dawe John, land surveyor, Trevadlock Nicholls Francis, quarry proprietor & ·weeks James, farmer, Trenhorne Dawe Joseph, farmer, Trevadlock stone & monumental mason, Poly· White John, farmer & carrier Foot James, farmer, Trevell phant st-one works Worden William, farmer, Hicks mill LEZAN"r is a parish, bounded on the south by the river The hamlets of Trewarlet and Bottonnett pay tithe in Inny a.nd on the east by the Tamar, 4! miles south from alternate years to this parish and South Petherwin. The Launceston stations on the Great Western and London church of St. Breoke, or St. Ereage, is an ancient build­ -and South Western railways, in the North Eastern divi- in;;\" of granite and freestone, in the Perpendichlar style, sion of the county, northern division of the hundred of consisting of chancel with aisles, nave, aisles, south porch East, petty sessional division o! East Middle, Launceston and an embattled western tower, with octagonal battle­ l!_nion and county court district, rural deanery of Trigg mented turrets and crocketed pinnacles, containing 6 Major, archdeaconry of Bodmin and . bells_:_ the chancel retains an ancient piscina and an