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Cornwall. Godolphiy DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. GODOLPHIY. 119 Post, :M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, Parcel A School Board of 5 members was formed Oct. zg, I 875; Post, S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Ponsanuoth. William John Lawrey, clerk to the board & attendance -Arthur J ones, sub-postmast~r. Letters for the village officer through Perranwell Station R.S.O. arrive at 8 a.m. & Board School (mixed), Ponsanooth, erected in 1876, for 3 p.m.; dispatched at 4.20 p.m.; sunday, dispatched 160 children; average attendance, 120; John Alonzo at n.so a.m Dingle, master Wall Letter llox, Trelus,vell, cleared at 8 a.m. & 4.20 The National school is situated within the borough of p.m.; sundays, at 8 a.m Penryn ST. GLUVIAS. Knowles. Jn. Hy. farmer, Treluswell PONSANOOTH. ..Andrew James, Burnt house Lawrey Martin, farmer, Treluswell Jefiord Rev. Henry (Wes. Meth) J3lamey Mrs. Bellavista Lawrey William John, assistant over· .A.ndrew James, wholesale pork mer iEnys Francis Gilbert D.L., J.P. Enys seer, clerk to the School Board & Davey Stephen Henry,agent for Field's iEnys John D. Enys Parish Council, school attendance .Arsenical works 'Enys Miss M. A. Enys officer & collector of imperial taxe;~ Dingle John, shoe maker Lane Col. Alfred Luther R.A.Kernick for Penryn, St. Gluvias & Mylor, Edwards Edward, general smith & Lobb Charles, Penvale Treluswell; & Market st. Penryn boiler maker .Pascoe J ames, 'l'reluswell :\Ianning Albert John, market gar- Goodman William, smith Vawdrey Rev. Alexander Alien M.A., dener, Trelusw.ell Green Reuben, boot & shoe maker J.P. Vicarage ::\Iedlyn Frederick, farmer, Kernick Hall &; Sons, gunpowder magazine COMMERCIAL. Pearce ·wm.Hy.farmer,Little Chywoon (J. Thomas Roberts, agent) J3astain James, farmer, Pascoe Rawling Jas. ~~ndw.frmr. Gonhilland Harris Samuel, wholesale tailor Dennett Mrs. Jane, market gardener Rogers Richard, farmer, Gonreeve Hill "\Valter,Victory inn & mattress ma -cJ.emens Thos. nurseryman, Gabbons Sanders John Henry, wheelwright, J ames Arthur, carpenter, Post office Dunstan Chillon, Lemon Arms P.H. Trcluswell Martin Edwd.farmer,Gadles & Lidgey Burnt house Thomas Alfred, carpenter, Burnt ho ~Iartin Elizabeth (~Iiss ), grocer Dunstan William, farmer, Bisson Thomas Alfu. Chas. farmr.Rusvannab ~Iartin George, cooper Evans Frederick, farmer, Chywoon 'l'rcluswell Brewery Co.(Siuney Herbt. Martin "\Villiam, grocer & draper Gay Edwin, fa.rmer, Burnt house Hatch), brewers, maltsters- & wine :\Iartin William, livery stables ·Gay James, farmer, Paxkengue & spirit merchants Prarce .Alfred, grocer. Gvodman Edwd. blacksmith,Burnt ha Trenear Alfred, farmer, Poplar cot Pill J obn, cooper Head Thomas, ma.rket gardener Treneer Robert, jun. market gardenr Roberts Joseph Thos. gunpowder agt .Hearle Samuel, farmer, Devies Treneer "\Villiam, dairyman,Barres mr Thomas .Alfred, carpenter 1Iearn William, farmer, Gorrangorras Vine \Villiam, dairyman, Lai.ty moor Timmins George, Stag Hunt P.H 1Iogbin Priestley, home stewa,rd & Wilcock Richd. frmr. Little Gonreeve Trevena Albert, mason gar d ener to F . G . E nys esq. D . L ., Williams Jas.& T. H.farmers,Roskrow T>revena "VVilliam Henry, mason JP. E nys Wills John, fanner, Gwarder GOD OL:PHIN is a village and ecclesiastical parish, reeve of the Manor of Lamburne, to demand my Lord's -formed February 6, 1846, from the parish of St. Breage, dues: eight groats and a penny in money, a loaf, a and is 41 miles north-west from Helston and z miles cheese, a collar of brawn and a jack of the best beer in -south from Nancegollan station on the Helston branch of the house; God save th(} King and the Lord of the the Great Western railway, in the Truro division of the Manor." This must be repeated at the inner door and ·ceounty, hundred of Kerrier, petty sessional division of at the table in Lhe hall, after which his demand is satis­ Kerrier West, Helston union and county court district, fied. The population are chiefly engaged in mining. The rural deanery of Kerrier, archdeaconry of Cornwall and principal landowners are the Duke of Leeds, Charles diocese of Truro. The church of St. John the Baptist, Trelawny es(j. and Lord Churston. The soil is light, €rected in 185 I, is a building of stone with granite facings resting on granite and spar. The chief crops are wheat, in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, lofty nave, barley, oats and roots. The population in I8CJI was I,o6r. aisles separated from the nave by arcades of four arches, :north porch and a small turret on the western gable con­ PaTish Clerk and Sexton, James Roberts. <taining two bells : there are 467 sittings. The register dates from the year 1846. The living is a vicarage, net Post Offtce, Godolphin Cross.-Benjamin Edwards, sub­ yearly value £147, with residence, in the gift of the postmaster. Letters through Helston arrive at I 1.5 Crown and the Bishop of Truro alternately, and held a.m. ; dispatched at 1.55 p.m. Postal orders are since 1879 by the Rev. Samuel Rundle, jun. :M ..!. of St. :issued here, but not paid. Helston is the nearest Edmund Hall, Oxford, and surrogate. Godolphin House, money order & telegraph office, 5 miles distant . a quadrangular structure of granite, situated in a Post Offtce, Trescowe.-Mrs. .Mary Symons, sub-post­ large and well-wooded park and now occupied as mistress. Letters through Marazion R.S.O. arrive at a farm house, was the seat (cir. 1706) of the Earls I I. 15 a.m. ; dispatched at z. ro p.m. Postal orders ars of Godolphin, but the present building is only a issued here, but not paid. Goldsithney is the nearest portion of the original. Charles II. it is reported, money order office & Marazion the nearest telegraph ·slept here when on a journey to St. ~Iichael's office, 5 miles distant Mount. Sir Francis Godolphin kt. M.P. for Cornwall in 158 8-9, was the first to introduce a stamping machine This parish is included in Breage School Board district for tin ore into Cornwall. A high lordship is paid by the Duke of Leeds, the present owner, to the St. Aubyn Board School, Herland Cross (mixed), erected in r876, ,family, as reeve of the manor of Lamburne, to which for 16o children; average attendance, 8g; Alfred James iamily, failing an heir, the estate returns. On Candlemas Spiller, master; Miss Mary Louisa Davies, mistress ~ay (February 2nd), before sunrise, the reeve must .appear at the outer door and give three distinct knocks, CarriP.rs.-John Berryman & Joel Bawden, to Helston, "flaying, "Oh yes ! oh yes l oh yes ! Here come I, the on sats. ; to Penzance, on thurs. returning same day (Marked thus t should be addres;,ed Ed"Wards Thomas, farmer, Herland Pope Joseph, Godolphin Arms P.H :M:arazion R.S.O.) Edwards William, farmer, Colsuick Pryor John, farmer, Pengwedna Harris Edward, farmer, Penhaleandrea Pryor William, farmer, Pengwedna 1Echards Trice, Godolphin house Harris Stephen, mine agent, Poldown RPynolds George & Sons, tailors, Her· 'Rundle Rev. Samuel, jun. M . .A.. (vicar Harry Charles, seed & manure mer- land cross & surrogate), Vicarage chant & shopkeeper, Herland cross Richards Mary (Mrs.), frmr. Whealvor Hocking Thomas, farmer, Gwedna. Richards Trice, farmer, Godolphin ho COMMERCIAL. James Richard, farmer, Hcrland cross Rowe Wm. blacksmith, Hcrland cross ..A.dams Paul Thomas, farmer ,Trenea.r Johns James, smith, Sparnon Snmpson Richard, farmer, Sparnon · .Adams "\V m. Hy. farmer, Ohytodden Johns William, farmer, Herland cross Shephard "\Vm. Hendy,farmer,Pengilly Bailey James, carpenter & builder, tLa~ty Joseph & Son, f~s. Trescowe Stephens Hugh, farmer, Mary villa. Herland cro.ss tLaity William, farmer, Trescowe Stephens Richard, farmer, Herland 13awden Joel, carrier, Herland cross tLukey Joel, farmer, 'l'rescowe Stephens Rd. shopkpr. Her1and cross 'Bennetts John, farmer, Sparnon Newton Wm.John, farmer, Pengwedna tTrevaskis Johnson, farmer, Trescowe Blight George, farmer, Tregoning tPearce James, fa.rmer, Trescowe common 'Carne John, farmer, Tregoning Polglase Thos. shoe ma.Hcrland cross Tyacke Jacob Jn. frmr. Herland cross ·Champion Stephen, collector of rates, Polmountain Js.aa~. frmr. Lit. Gilley Vingoe Jn. frmr. & shopkpr.Whealvor Polladrass Pool Christian (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Waters Jn. Richd. blacksmth.Gwedns •Cornish John, farmer, Redallan Herland cross "\Yhitil Jarnes, butcher, Herland cross Edwards Samuel, carpenter, Colsuick tPope John,mine agent,Trescowe cam GOLANT, see St. Sampson's. .
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