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{)!RECTORY.] CORNWALL. DEVORAN. 81 oysters by Messrs. T. Kemp and Co. who supply the Wall Letter Boxes.-Carnon down, cleared at 3.30 a.m. & iLondon IWd other markets from their beds in the river 4.10 p.m.; sundays at 9.30 a.m. Carnon gate, cleared Fal. A market for meat and vegetables is held on Friday at 4 p.m. week days only. Carclew terrace, cleared at in the Market hall, a small stone building erected by 4.20 p.m. week days only. Chapel hill, cleared at 4 Lord Robartes, but it is very sparsely attended. Lord p.m. week days only. Point, cleared at 9.50 a.m. & 4 Robartes, who is lord of the manor, Col. Arthur Tre p.m. ; on sundays at 8.20 a.m mayne, of Carclew, Perranarworthal, Viscount Falmouth, PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS . .and the Hon. John Richard de Clare Boscawen, of Tregye, are the principal landowners. The soil consists of the Library & Reading Room, William Pascoe, sec. & librarian debris of decomposed slate; the subsoil is entirely slate. Market Hall, Richard Laskey Tucker, keeper The population of St. John's in r8gr was I,075· Redruth & Chacewater Railway, Joseph Frederick Tyacke, Parish Clerk & Sexton, George Dungey. sec ""Post & M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office (Railway Sub-Office. Letters for this place National School, for 18o children; average attendance, should have R.S.O. Cornwall added).-Miss Sarah 6o. boys, 44 girls, 36 infa~ts; W~. R. Cock, master; 1Jishop Pascoe, postmistress. Letters arrive from Lon- Miss Laura Berryman, assistant mistress don at 7·45 a.m. 2.25 p.m. (north mail) & 7.30 p.m.; Carriers.-James Mitche:!l, to Truro, wed. & sat.; to dispatched at 12.15 & 2.15 p.m. (north mail), 2.20, 51 Redruth, fri.; Frederick Martin, to Truro, mon. wed. (London mail) & 6.15 p.m. ; sundays at 5 p.m. onTy & sat.; to Redruth, fri PRIVATE RESIDENTS, *Burrows Amos, farmer,Ringwell farm Mitchell Philip, deputy harbour mastr. ·(Marked thus * receive their letters *Burrows Benj. cowkpr. Carnon down Belmont terrace through Perranwell R.S. 0. & should Burrows Wm.H.farmer,Chycoose croft Mitchell Robt.wood dlr.Laurel cottage not be addressed Devoran.) Cahill Thomas, Crown & Anchor P.H Mitchell Thomas, ~armer "*Bennetts John Messer, Killiganoon Chellew William, shipowner, Point Mitchell William,blacksmith,The .Quay *Boscawen Hon.Jn. Richard de Clare, Coad John, draper Nicholls Oharles,potato & marine store Tregye *Crawl Mrs. Elizabeth,farmr.Jewel vil dealer, Belmont terrace Bryant William, St. John's terrace Curnow Robt.Richd.coal mer.Point ho *Nicholls Thomas,butcher,Carnon gte :Chellew William, Point Daniel Willwm, farmer, Chypit farm Olive Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker, Clark Richard, Pinewood Devoran Library & Reading Room Belmoht terrace 1Donald William, Market street (William Pascoe, sec. & librarian) OwensDavid,mstr.mariner,Belmont ter Dyer Richard, St. John's terrace *Dunstan John,farmr.High.Tresithick *Pengelly James, carrier & farmer, .:Edwards PhilipHugh M.R.C.S.Landy- Dunstan J<Jhn Giles, farmer, Tregoose Carnon down drock *Dunstan Nichola,s, wheelwright, Car- Penpoll Tin Smelting Co. Limited, Hawkins Mrs. Belmont terrace non down Penpoll (Thomas Teague, manager) 1Iodge William Fredk. St. John's ter *Dunstan Wm.shopkpr. Carnon down *Panting Geo. farmer, Come to Good Kemp Thoma.s, St. John's terrace Dunsoon William, jun. carpenter Redruth & Chacewater Railway Co. Lidgey William, Holmleigh Dyer Rd.master marinr. St.John's ter (Joseph Frederick Tyacke, sec) .Martin Misses, Belmont terrace Edwards Philip Hugh M.R.O.S. sur- Bees Georgina. (Miss), school, Penpoll Mitchell Robert Treener, Belmont geon, Landydrock Rowe Hugh, master mariner Nettle William, St. John's terrace *Ezard Thomas, farmer, Carnon hill Skewes Benjamin, shoe maker .Paull Mrs. St. John's terrace Farquharson Eliza Stevens (Miss),schl Stephens James, master mariner,Point *P<Jlkinghorn Mrs. Trethewey *Gay Nicholas, farmer, Carnon down Tallack Ebenezer, farmer, Narrobo Richards Mrs. St. .John's terrace George Grace (Mrs.), shopkeeper Tallack Nicholas, f,armer & rate col- Rowe Hugh Gilbert Elizh.(Mrs.),RobartesArmsP.H lector, Narrobo Sampson Misses, Park view Gribble John, ironmonger *Teague John, farmer, Carnon Crae Stephens Miss, St. John's terrace Husson John Hocking, rope maker *Teague SI. blacksmith, Carnon down Stephens Mrs. Chycoose *Johns Thomas, farmer, Keatrevella •Teague Stephen, farmer,Carnon down *Stone Mrs. Cobler's pool *Johns Thomas, farmer, Ringwell *Trenhaile Miss Olivia, farmer, Lower "*Symons Mrs. Claremont villa. Kemp Thomas & Co.coal, iron & oyster Tresithick 'Teague Thomas, Penpoll merchants, oyster planters &c *Tucker Richard Laskey, farmer & 'Tresize Orchard, St. John's terrace Langdon John, carpntr.St.John's ter butcher, Mid Devoran ·Treweek John, St. John's terrace Lidgey Wm. coal mer. & shipowner Tyack Richd. shoe ma. St. John's ter 'Tyacke .J oseph Frederick, Devoran ho *L<lck Joseph, farmer, Carn<Jn down Viv:Uan & Sons (of Port Talbot & Swan Williams Rev. Arthur (vicar),Vicarage *Loer Charles, farmer, Lower Oarnon sea), coal & manure merchants (Wm. Williams Misses, Alma. Martin Frederick, carrier Bryant, agent) Williams Mrs. Frank, St. John's ter Martin John, mason, Belmont terrace *"Williams Jeremiah, shopkeeper & Woolcock William, Point Martyn James, grocer & baker farmer, Oarnon down May Nicholas, trav. tea dlr. :Market st *Williams .Jn.vVarren,farmer,Mt.Agar COMMRRCIA.L. Metal Refining C<J. solder manufac- *Williams Saml.frmr.Higher .Devoran ·•Andrew Charles Henry, farmer & pig turers &c. (Richard Clark, propr) Williams Thomas Mills, chief engineer, jobber, Mount Hope *Michell Jn. shopkeeper, Carnon d<Jwn Belmont terrace "Bath Edward Henry, shopkpr. Point *Michell Richard, carrier,Carnon down Wilton Jane (Miss), apartments *Bilkey Richard, farm bailiff to the Michell Tobias, grocer Woolcock .Tames, farmer Hon. John D. Boscawen, Tresithick *Mitchell James,carrier,Carnon down Woolccck Thos.Sampson,grocr.& drapr "Borrow William Hill, master mariner, Mitchell Jeremiah, master mariner, *Woolcock Wm. farmer, Carnon down St. John's terrace Belmont terrace *·Woolcock William, farmer & pork "Bunt John, Commercial hotel Mitchell Joseph, pilot butcher, Carnon hill "*Burley Richard, farmer, Tresithick Mitchell Mary (Miss),grocer,The Quay Yeoman Mary (Miss), dress II1llker Burley William, fa.rmer, Penpoll Mitchell Richd. ship agt.St.John's ter "ST. DOMINICK is a parish and village, on the navi- here 1853-94, and there is another, placed in 1895, to ·gable river Tamar, which forms its eastern boundary, 3 George Lucas, of this parish: there are 270 s:lttings. miles south-east from Callington, 8 north from Saltash, The register dates from about the year 156o. The living where is the nearest railway station, and 12 north from is a rectory, net yearly value £210, including 106 acres Plymouth, in the North Eastern division of the county, of glebe, with residence, in the gift of and held since middle division of the hundred of East, petty sessional 1894 by the Rev. Cecil Square M.A. of St. John's Col division of East Middle, Liskeard union and county court lege, Cambridge. There are Wesleyan and Bible Chris district, rural deanery of East, archdeaconry of Bodmin tian chapels in the parish. By the side of the road leading and diocese of Truro. The church of St. Dominic is a from Chapel Farm to the Tamar is the Holy Well, at plain building of stone, with granite dressings, in the the back of which is a niche; the whole structure is now Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave of five much overgrown. A fair is held on the first Thursday bays, aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower, after the 12th of May yearly for cattle. The Earl of -containing 6 bells: in the chancel is a pi~cina, and the Mount Edgcumbe P.C., L.L. who is lord of the manor, rood-loft stairs remain : at the east end of the south aisle and William Coryton esq. of Pentillie Castle, Pillaton, is a large tomb, with effigies, to Ambrose Rous, dated are the chief landowners. The soil is free and light·clay; 1659, and Maudlin (Os borne), his wife; there are the subsoil is on slate and stone. The chief crops are memorials to the Clarkes of Halton, 1721-49; to the wheat, barley, oats, turnips, mangold wurtzel and fruit. families of Horndon and Jane and ro Nicholas Sharsell, The area is 3,079 acres, including 100 of water; rateable rector, 1671: in 1895 a memorial window was erected by value, £4,356; and the population in 1891 was 781. the parishioners to the Rev. R. H. K. Buck B...!. rector CORNWALL. 6 .