' 7 206 . . [KELLY S of early date, with walls · and roof of granite; the soil, granite. The chief crops are oats, wheat, barley structure is well preserved, but the water. which was and turnips. The area is 5,410 acres of land and 22 of excellent, has ceased to rise since the making of the water; rateable value, £5,255; the population in 1901 railway cutting. Fairs were formerly held on the 2nd was 970. July and 7th October, but they have fallen into disuse. Sexton, Col. Sir Colman Battie Rashleigh hart. R.A., Prideaux, the property and seat of Col. Sir Colman D.L., J.P. Battie Rashleigh bart. D.L., J.P. is a mansion of stone, Post Office.-Miss Lavinia Best, sub-postmistress. erected 1 8oS by the late Sir John Colman Rashleigh Letters arrive from ·s.O. at 8.30 a.m.; hart. d. 1847• and stands near the site of the old manor dispatched at 4.25 p.m. week days only; no delivery house. At Prideaux, in this parish, stood a castle, sup­ on sundays. . St. Blazey, 3 miles distant, is the posed to have been bui!t before the Norman Conquest;. it nearest money order & telegraph office was inhabited by a family of the same Qame, now repre­ Wall Letter Box, Bridges, cleared at 4· ro p.m. week ~!·n!ed by Charles Glynn Prideaux-Brune esq. D.L., J.P. days only · Qf Prideaux Place, ; all that remains of the manor h•msr~ has been converted into a stable; but there are PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. :Still remains of an encampment. Col. Sir C. B. Rashleigh Luxulyan · (mixed), built in r871, for 175 . children; hart. is lord of the manor. The principal landowners are average attend:mce, 112; Jamss Edwards, master Viscount Clifden, the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe P.C., L.L. .Tr.hn Cosmo Stuart Rashleigh esq. of Menabilly, Lockingate (mixed), built in r88o, for 6o children; Tywardreath, and Capt. Sir Charles John Graves-Sawle average attendance, 25; Mrs. Varcoe, mistress bart. of Penrice, St. Austell. The soil is clayey; sub- Railway Stati.:m, J oseph Prideaux, station master Marked tbus * receive letters thTough Edwards J a.mes, schoolmaster tParkin William, farmer, Horrows St. Blazey, Par Station S.O. Edwards Samuel, farmer, Carminows tPal!coe Geor.ge, farmer, Canna :Marked thus :t: reoeive letters through l•'ollev .lohn, farmer, Lower Menadue Phillips Joseph, carpenter Bugle, St. Austell. Freeman John, Sons & Co. Lim. Phillips Susan (Mrs.), frmr. Trenethan Marked thus ~ receive letters through (Samuel Williams Tregaskes, mana­ tPhillips Thomas, farmer, Savath · . ger), Granite Quarry works, Tre­ Phillips Wm. Jn. farmer, Tregunning garden & Cottage. See advert' Pinch Joseph, farmer, Chytan PRIVATE RESIDENTS. tGrigg Joseph, jun. farmer, Gunwen Prideaux Joseph, station master .Tones Rev. Charles Frederick M.A. & Col'gay tRettallick Jsph. farmer, Horrows {vicar), Vicarage tGrose John, farmer, Savath Roach Charles, farmer, Bodiggo .Tones Levi Slaney, Viearage tHarris John, cowkeeper, Gillies tRoach Guy, shopkeeper, Bodwen *Hash;eigh Col. Sir Colman Battie *Hawk Josiah, farmr. Little Prideaux Ruach William, farmer, Bodiggo l>art. D.L., J.P. Prideaux IIigman John, miller (water) & shop- *Rosevear Albert, cowket>per, Rock COMMERCIAL. keeper, Bridges Bundle Thomas, farmer, Croft A'lgar Thos.Wm. Hy. cowkpr. Brid.ges *Higman Robert, farmer, Trevanny ~Stickland Edmund, farmer, Lower Bennett Alfred, farmer, St. Cyors :j.James Henry, farmer, Trescoll woon Bennett Joseph Thos. frmr. Treskilling iJames Thomas, farmer, Higher Innis Sturtridge Alfred, butcher *Bennett Stephn. blacksmith,Nanscawn J ane Silas, farmer, Tregarden ~Sturtri.dge Thomas,farmer, Newgate Bennett Thomas, shoe maker, Atwell .lope William James, blacksmith,.A.twell tTrethewey Sml. & Jn. frmrs. Trescoll Best Lavinia (Miss), shopkpr. Post off tJory James, cowkeeper, Conce tTrevai'l Charles T. farmer, Higher tBeswetherick .Jabez, carpntr.Bodwen Julian John, farm bailiff to Mr.Walter Menadue & Trenouth Beswetherick Wm. farmr. Tredinnick Hicks, Lower Menadue . tUdy Joseph, cowkeeper, Lockingate Chapman .John, farmer, Lestoon *Keam Rohert,miller (water),'Wood ml tUdy Nancy (Mrs.), farmer & land- *Church Edmund, farmer, Carne tKnight Josiah,frmr.Higher Menadue owner, Bodwen tClemo Richard, farmer, Bodwen Litt.letou James, farmea·, Bodiggo tUdy Samuel, farmer, Conce tClemo Thomas, Penrose & Tretharrup *Littleton Wm.Jn.farmer, Pant's Mill tVarcoe Mrs. schoolmistress :c1emo William, farmer, Bodwen *Lovering & Co. (John Minnear, tVarcoe Robert, farmer, Horrows tCoad Jeremiah, farmer, Lockingate· mgr. ), China clay works, N:mscawn *Westlake Frank, farmer, Whitehouse Coad John, farmer, Kernick fMerryfield Arthur, farmer, Innis t White Thus . .Stick, farmer, 'l'r·evellun *Goad Joseph, farmer; Restinnes *MitC'hell William (Mrs.), farmer, +Williams Edwd. farmer & landowner, tCock Hal'ry & Frederick, farmers, Gl'eat Prideaux Lower Innis Trescoll *Morcom Jessie Maud (Mrs.). f11rmr. tWilliams John, farmer, Innis tCock Walter; farmeT, Trevellan & Methrose Williams Jsph. Hy. farmr.Rosemelling Savath tYlorcom Jcseph, farmer, Bodwen tWoon Geo. Seven Stars P.H. Marks ~Coppin Henry, farmer, Castlehill ~icholls Thomas, King's Arms P.H. tYates Thomas, farmer, Lower town Creba Charles, farmer, Cross Bridges MABE, or St. Mabe, is a parish, watered by the small a religious house on this site. ..in interesting granite !['ivers Treliever and Argal, 4 miles west from Falmouth -cross, and also an ancient font and stoup, are standing in

and 2 south-west from Penryn• station on the and the graveyard. Thirty-five acres of this parish are occu­ Falmouth section of the Great Western railway, in the pied by a reservoir, which is partly in Budock, for the Truro division of the county, hundred and petAy sessional :mpply of Penryn and Falmouth with water. Here are ex­ division of East Kerrier, Falmouth union and county court tensive granite quarries, which afford employment to. a district, rural deanery of Carnmarth, archdeaoonry of large portion of the inhabitants. Tremough, the property of Cornwall, and . The parish of Mabe (Old Daniel Henry Shilson esq. is a mansion of granite, stand­ Eng. " !>On") was at one tirr.e part of that of Mylor. ing in about 20 acres of land, adjoining Penryn, and at The church of St. Mabe, situated on high gr