DIRECTORY.] CORNW AI.~L. ('..HARLESTOWN. 1067 ' Barkla John, farmer, Penstraze moors Hugoe William Pylle, surgeon & med­ deaths for the Kea sub-district & re­ Bassett Jane (Mrs.), grocer ical officer & public vaccinator, Kea & lieving officer, Kewyn district, Berryrnan Susan (~'lrs.), grocer West Kenwyn district, Truro union union, Cbacewood Bragg Felix, Britannia hotel Jenkin William Henry, grocer Paull Thomas, boot & shoe maker Bray John, Queen's Head P.H Jenkins Thomas, farmer, Sebeock Paull Wm. market grdnr. Greenb()ttom ' Bray Joseph, farmer, Salem Johns Thomas, farmer, Penstraze Pearce Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper . Bray Wilham, grocer & inspector of Kellow Thomas, farmer, Pearce James Henry, travelling draper nuisances to Truro rural san. auth Killifreth Tin & Copper Mine (Thomas Pearce Richard John, butcher Butson Cyrus, shoe maker F. Trownson, purser; John Michell, Penrose J ames, hair dresser & District Prize Cattle & manager; Oliver Northey & R. A. Phillips & Olver, drapers Hor~W Show (Luke Aver, sec) Jame~, agents) Phillips & Sandow, drapers Courtier Emma (Mrs.), grocer Kneebone Richard, blacksmith Pomeroy George, boot maker Doble Elizabeth (Mrs.), g::ocer & draper Knight Edward, grocer Richards John Thompson, mining en~ ElfordEliza( Mrs. ),shopkpr.Greenbottm Manley Mary Jane (Mrs.), draper gineer, Salem house Furze Robert, butcher Manuel Tho:>. Hy. farmer, Killewerras Rowe James, farmer Geach Titus, farmer Matthews Oliver, grocer & corn dealer Rowe William, mason GlamTille William John, agent to Prud- May' Rebekah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Rowse Herbert, ironmonger ential Assurance Co. Lim. North hill Cbacewater hill Sandow Joseph, farmer Googh William, boot maker Merrifield Ed ward, Red Lion P. H Sa.rd James Henry, farmer,Wheal Busy Gradwell & Co. brewers Messa Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Rose cot- Stephens John, farmer, Kirley GrayMary(Mrs. ),farmer,Chacewater hl tage, Greenbottom Teague Richard, tin mer. Twelveheads HallJohn,carpenter,& draper,Post office Moyle Edwin, beer retailer Tiddy Carolina (Miss), Crown inn Ham Richard, King's Head P.H Moyle "''illiam Henry. carpenter Tressidder Rober~, grocer, Killifreth Hamley John Henry, sergeant of police Nicholls John Henry, boot & shoe ma Trethevan Henry, mine & share dealer Hammet Chipman, butcher Olver Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopke~per Tyack James (Mrs.), stationer Harris William Hodge, ironmonger Os borne Ed ward, tinman, Greenbank Williams, Williams & Co. (J. Crothers~ Harvey Richard Williams, mundic mer Paul Joseph, farmer, Kirley agent), coal merchants Harvey William, assayer Paull John, farmer & postmaster Williams Alfred, linen draper Hick Eliza (Mrs.), dress maker Paull Nicholas, registrar of births & Williams Wm.(Mrs.),farmer,Church ill Hill Sampson, farmer CHARLESTOWN, formerly called" West Polmear," of the manor. The principallandownersarethe trustees of is a small seaport town and ecclesiastical parish, formed Edward John Sartoris D.L., J.P.; Angustus George Crowder Sept. 15, 1846, from the eastern part of the parish of St. J.P. of 8 Montague square, London w; Lieut.-Col. .A. S. Austell, and obtained its present name from its patron, Hext J.P. of Trenarren; Mr. I. W. Kellt~y, Edward Coode esq. Charles Rishleigh esq.; the district contains several hamlets, J.P. of Moor cottage: Henry Edward Lambe esq. of Rugby; and is If miles. east-by-south from St. Austell, the nearest George Richard Gwavas Carlyon B.A., D.L., J.P. of Tregre­ railway station, and is bounded on the south by St. Austell han, Par, and the Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe P.c., L.L. The bay, and is in the Mid di\•ision of the county, the eastern acreage is about 1,600; the population in 1891 was 2,8o8. division of the hundred of Powder, the petty sessional divi- Sexton, John Pascoe. sion of Powder East, St. Austell union and county court p osT, M . o . & T . 0 ., s . B . & A nnm"t y & I nsurance Offi ce. _ district, l'ural deanery of St. Austell, archdeaconry of Corn- Mrs. Eliza Melhuish, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive wall and . It has a good quay and harbour, from St. Austell at 8.25 a.m. 2 •35 & 7-55 p.m.; dispatched the property of Messrs. Crowd er and Sartoris, with dock space t & & d · u a 5-50 10.40 a.m. 4.30 p.m. ; sun ays, arnve o.25 for 18 coasting vessels, and a crane capable of lifting 15 tons. a.m. ; d"1spa t c h e d 4.30 p.m The pier, begun in 1791, was enlarged in the next year, and rst (Duke of Cornwall's) Volunteer Artillery, subsequently a basin was excavated out of the solid rock, Western Division, Royal Artillery (No. 4 Battery), Hon. available for vessels of 400 tons, not exceeding 15 feet in Major William. T. Lovering; Howard M. Lovering, Iieut. ; draught, The exports are china clay, and the imports coal, Snrgeon-Capt. w. Mason, medical officer; Rev. A. H. timber, iron, coke and limestone. The church of St. Paul, Ferris M . .A. acting chaplain consecrated in 1851, is a cruciform building of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, tran- Holmbush, a mining village, is about r! milt>s east from sept and uorth porch: the nave and aisles are divided by St. Austell, on the road to St. Blazey, and close to the arcades carried on granite piers, alternately round and octa- Wheal Eliza tin mines, now closed. gonal: there are memorial windows to the Rev. C. S. Wool- PosT OFFIOE.-John Palmer, sub-postmaster. Letters cock, first incumbent of the church, and others : the church through Par Station R.S.O. arrive at 8.55 a.m. & 4.30 affords 450 sittings. The register dates from the year 1846. p.m.; dispatched at 9 a.m. & 4.40 p.'m. Charlestown is The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £160, in the gift the nearest money order &telegraph office. Postal orders of the Crown and Bishop of Truro alternately, and held are issued here, but not paid since 1869 by the Rev. Alfred Henry Ferris M.A. of Magda- ScHOOLS:- len Hall, Oxford, and rural dean of St. Austell. There is a St. Austell :Board, Charlestown (mixed & infants), erected Wesleyan chapel, built in 1827, with 320 sittings. A foundry for 130 children ; average attendance, 104; Mrs. l\lary is carried on here by the Charlestown F'oundry and Iron Moore, mistress Works Co. Lim. H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall K.G. is lord Boscoppa (mixed & infants), erected 1889, for qo children Charles town. Annear Richard, farmer Custom House (Frank Rogers,princiral PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bassett Charles, farmer, Polmear officer) Bulteal Henry James Best Frederick, wheelwright, Tre- Daw Richard, farmer, Merthen Endean William leaven's Cross lane Ellery William Henry, coal merchant Ferris Rev. Alfred Henry M.A. [vicar & Bettison Thomas, cattle dealr. Brays pl Frost James, blacksmith rural dean1 Vicarage Breen John Edward, wagon builder, Furmidge Josepb, farmer, Campdown Foster Col. Charles, Crinnis house carpenter, wheelwright, undertaker Giles Frank, water rate coil . .Hoscoppa Harding Richard & general smith ; establishedssyears Heath William, boot maker Hitch ins Mrs Brooks Joseph, dairyman Hock in Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper Knight John, Laurel cottage Bulteel Henry James, land agent & Hockm John, shipwright Lichenich Antoine, Marine villa manager of Charlestown estate & Hocking Thomas, master mariner Lovering William Thomas, The Grove harbour office Hodge John, butcher Luke Mrs. The Villa Burnard Isaiah, school board attend- Hore Philip, farmer, Trethurgy Luke William Henry, The Villa ance officer, Slades Hore William, farmer, Grey Moss Samuel, Boscundle Charlestown Estate & Harbour Offices 1 Hunkin Sampson, mason, Slades Mutton WilHam (Henry James Bulteel, manager) 'Joliffe John Henry, butcher & farmer Parnall John Charlestown Foundry & Iron Works Jones Wm. gen. shopkeeper, Quay row Truscott Mrs Co. Limited (C. W. Bradhurst, sec) Jury Frederick, architect, Slades

Truscott Simon Coade John, see Rashleigh Arms hotel Kmgdon James, farmer & carrier7 Williams Richard Harris c.E. Cuddra Coast Guards (Daniel Mcintyre, chief · •rrethurgy officer) Knight John, cooper & farmer, The COMMERCIAL. Corn wall (1st) (Duke of Cornwall's) Cooperage Adams T. E. & Co. ship chandlers, Volunteer Artillery, Western Division Knight Thos. dairyman, High.Burlawn grocers, ship owners & brokers, Royal Artillery (No. 4 battery) (Hon. Knuckey Isaac, shopkeeper, Brays place general commission agents &c. ; tele­ Major W. T. Lovering, commander; Lee Thomas, boot maker graphic address "Adams, Charles­ Howard M. Lovering, lieut) Luke William Henry, insurance, com- town, Cornwall" Creba John, blacksmith, Trelea,·en's mission & general agent Alien Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Boscoppa Cross lane Martin Robert, clay agent, Phernysick