DIRECTORY.] CORN)\'" ALL. PENPONDS. 1223

• The church of St. Andrew, erected in r88o, is a. building of terred here· in the 6th century, but the nam~ may be stone and granite in the Decorated style, cons1s~ing of chan- derived from '' maen," a rock. The population of the parish eel, nave, porch and a western bell cote containing one bell: in 1891 was 705. the east window is a memorial to Miss Burrows. The regis- PosT OFFWB.-Robert Keast, sub-postmaster. Letters ter dates from the year r882. The living is a vicarage, arrive from Redrnth at 10 a.m. ; dispatched at. 3 p.m. ; gross income from Ecclesiastical Commissioners £144, with no sunday collection or delivery. 'l'he nearest telegraph residence in Illogan parish, in the gift of the Bishop of & money order office is at , and held since 1887 by the Rev. John Ching Barfett. WALL LETTER Box, Wild Duck, cleared at 2.30 p.m. week Here is a Free Methodist chapel. On Carthew Downs, now days only inclosed in a field, are nine upright granite stones, locally Board School, , under School Board, called the "Nine Maidens;" they are traditionally said to erected in 1875, for 214 children; average attendance, have been erected in memory of nine religious sisters, in- 141 boys & girls & 47 infants ; James Opie, master Barfett Rev. John Ching, Vicarage Kemp Philip, farmer & fodder dealer, 1Roberts Henry, farmer, Lancarrow · COMMERCIAL. Gregwartha Thomas Edward,Sportsman'sArmsP.H Andrew Frederick Chas.boot & shoe ma Martin Jonathan, grocer, Four lanes Thomas Edwin, farmer, Polgear Andrew Stephen, farmer, Polgear MartinThomas,shopkeeper.,Gregwartha Thomas James, farmer, Lancarrow Bray John, farmer, Gregwartha Medlyn Mary (Mrs.), shoe maker & Thomas John William, farmer & shop- Brown Martha (Mrs.), greengrocer, shopkeeper, Gregwartha keeper, Polgear Four lanes Opie Joseph, carpenter & corn merchnt Thomas Wm. Hy. farmer, Lancarrow Jewell Wm. shopkeeper, Gregwartha Osborne William, smith & grocer Thomas William Henry, Victoria inn, Keast Robert, omnibus proprietor & Pengilly Alexander, boot & shoe maker, Four lanes shopkeeper, Post office Four lanes Toy John, shopkeeper Kneebone Charles, farmer, Polgear Reed John, wheelwright, Four lanes Uren Henry, wheelwright is an ecclesiastical parish, formed Jan. gth, at the old manor house of Pendeen, February 2nd, 1695; 1846, from the parish of St. Just-in-, on the extreme he was vicar of Ludgvan from 1732 and died there 31st west coast, 3 miles north from St. Just and 7 north-west of August, 1772. The principal landowners are Viscount F'al­ , in the ·western division of the county, hundred mouth, the Misses Bot•lase, of Castle Horneck, Penzance, of Penwith, petty sessional division of Penwith West, .Pen- Mrs. Scobell and Thomas Robyns esq. The population in zance union and county court district, rural deanery of 1891 was 2,281. Penwith, archdeaconry of and . Parish Clerk, James Hosking. The church of St. John the Baptist, erected in 1852 from PosT & M. 0. 0., ::;, B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- the designs and under the superintendence of the Rev. Edward W.b.ite, sub-postmaster. Letters through St. Robert Aitken, at a cost of about £2,ooo, the greater part Just R.S.O. arrive at 10.25 a. m. & 6.20 p.m. ; dispatched of the work being voluntarily e~ecuted by the villagers, is a at 7.goa.m. & 2.15 p.m. St. Just is the nearest tele_6rapq cruciform building of granite in the Early English style, office. There is no sunday post modelled on the plan of tbe ancient cathedral of Iona, and PosT OFFICE, Bojewyan.-Richard White, sub-postmaster. consists of chancel, nave, transepts, south porch and an em- Letters through St. Just R.S.O. arrive at II a. m. & 6.45 battled western tower containing one bell: there are 20 p.m. ; dispatched at 7.30 a. m. & 2.20 p.m. The nearest windows in the church, all of which are st.ained: on the money order & telegraph office is at St. Just. Postal north side of the chancel is a handsome marble tablet to the orders are issued here, but not paid children and grandchildren of the late Rev. Robert Aitken, WALL LETTER Box, Trewellard, cleared 7·35 a.m. & a former vicar : in 1889 the tower was heightened four feet, 2.25 p.m to receive a clock with four dials and a bell, at a cost of Coast Guard & Rocket Station : There are six men & £230 : a memorial brass has been placed in the floor of the one officer chancel within the communion rails to the Rev. Robert ScHOOLS :- . Aitken: the chureh contains 500 sittings. The register Board, Carnyorth (mixed), under the St. Just School Board, dates from the year 1849. The living is a vicarage, gross built in 1893, at a cost of £2,o75,for 200 children; Richu. yearly value, chiefly derived from the Ecclesiastical Corn- Nicholas, master missioners, £goo, in the gift of the Rev. W. Hay M. H. Board (mixed & infants), built in 1852 & taken over by St. Aitken M.A. and other trustees, and held since 1886 by the Just School Board in 1875; it will hold goo children; Rev. Henry Boyden B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. Here average attendance, 87 boys, 88 girls & 120 infants ; is a Wesleyan chapel, built in 183o, and seating 500 persons; Thomas Tregurtha Williams, master; Miss Diana Cotton, and Bible Christian and Free Methodist chapels. The girls' mistress ; Miss Elizabeth Gasson, infants'. mistress Laraut tin and copper mines are situated in this parish. OMNIBUSES TO PENZANCE.-Richard Warren & James Henry The Rev. William Borlase D.C.L., F.R.s. author of the Williams, daily at ro a. m. ; returning from Penzance at "Natural History and Antiquities of Cornwall," was born 6 p.m Hoyden Rev. Henry B.A. [vicar] Hall Samuel, farmer, Bojewyan Semmens James, farmer, Trewellard . Quick Richard, Trewellard Hosking Uter, wheelwright, Trewellard Skewes James, Queen's Arms P.H Trezise Mrs. Trewellard house J ames Arthm· Hodge, farmer & purser Sheppard William Henry, chief officer White Richard, 'frewellard of the , Botallack of the coast guard, Pendeen Point COMMERCIAL. James Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Trewe!lard Thomas Henry,shopkpr.Portheras cross Angwin Benj. shopkeeper, Botallack Johns Richard, farmer, Trewellard Trembath Madron, mine agent Bennetts 'Vm. shoe maker, Boscaswell Jordan John Sampson,crpntr.Boscaswll Trembath Thomas, farmer, Bojewyan BoasePeter,farmer &carman,Carnyorth Leggo John, smith, Trewellard Trezise John, grocer, Trewellard Bolitho Sarah (Mrs.),farmer,Carnyorth Levant Mine (tin & copper) (Richard Warren James, shopkeeper, Trewellard Bolitho William, farmer, Carnyorth White, purser), Trewellard Warren Nicholas, farmer, Portheras Casley George, farmer, Carranack Maddern William, Boscaswell inn Warren Nicholas, jun. farmer, Chyrose Chellew Richard, farmer, Keigwin N oake Ed win Tolbort, grocer, draper, WarrenRd.grcr.& 'bus prop. Trewellard Coastguard & Rocket Station (William ironmonger&general outfitting estab- Warren Thomas, farmer, Carlartha Hy. Sheppard, chief officer) lishment. TreweUard & Boscaswell Wat.ters Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Carlartha Dennis Richard, farmer, Bojewyan North Levant Mine (Richard White, Wearne Hugh Wilcock, frmr.Boscaswell Eddy James, shoe maker, Carnyorth purser), Trewellard White John Thomas, farmer, Bojewyan Eddy Richard, shoe maker, Trewellard North Richard, smith White Nathan, mine agent, Trewellard Eddy Thomas, shoe maker, Boscaswell Oats William, shopkeeper, The Square White Nicholas, farmer, Trewellard Eddy William, farmer, Boscaswell Olds James, butcher, Hoscaswell White Richard, grocer & draper, Post Edwards Edward, North inn Olds Jas. jun. butcher, Boscaswell office, Bojewyan Edwards Martin, farmer, Bojewyan Olds Peter, butcher, 'frewellard White Richard,purserof Levant mines, Edwards Matthew, grocer, Boscaswell Pearce John, grocer, Trewellard Trewellard Ellis James, farmer, Boscaswell Penro&e William, farmer, Bojewyan White Edward, postmaster & school Gartrell Richard, farmer, Keigwin Roberts Margt. (Mrs.), frmr. Bojewyan attendance officer for Grenfell Thos. beer retailer, Trewellard Rodda Joseph Shakerley, grocer & Williams Richard, farmer, Portheras Green Catherins (Mrs.), shopkeeper, draper, Boscaswell WilliamsJas.Henry,bus prop.Trewellrd Bojewyan Rowe Samuel, boot maker, Trewellard Williams Williarn, farmer, Trewellard Goy John, farmer, Pendeen farm PENPONDS is an ecclesiastical district, formed January marth, archooaconry of Cornwall and diocese of Truro. I, 1847, from Cambome , and is I mile west The church of the Holy Trinity, erected in 1846, is a build· from station on the Great Western railway, in ing of stone with granite quoins, in the Early English stylej the North Western division of the county, hundred of Pen­ and consists of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and with, petty sessional division of Penwith East, Redruth a turret containing one bell: there are 300 sittings. The 'Union and county court district, rural deanery of Carn- register dates from the year 185o. The living is a vical'age,