4 CORNWALL. (KELLY'S UNION. in-Brannell, St. Sampson's (ol' Golant), Tregavethan, RED RUTH Tregony, Truro, Tywardreath, Veryan. Camborne; Gwithian Redruth Hundred of Pyder :---Colan, Crantock, Cubert, Lan Gwennap Illogan St. Sithians hydrock, Lanivet, Little Petherick, St. Mawgan-in Gwinear Phillack Pyder Newlyn, Padstow, Perran-zabuloe, St. Agnes, St. ST. AUSTELL UNION Breocl~, St. Colurnb Major, St. Columb Minor, St. • M" h C h ; Enoder, St. Ervan, St. Eval, St. Issey, St. Merryn, St. Creed• St. Ewe St." •IC ae1 aer ays ' 1Venn, Withiel. Fowey St. Mewan St. Sampson , . Hundred of Stratton :-Boyton, Jacobstow, Kll.khamp 8 Gorran Grampound St. Steplhlen ·ID- ton Launcells, Marhamchurch, Morwenstow, Poughill, St. St. Austell Mevagissey .Branne Mary' Week, Stratton, W h"1tstone. St. Blazey Roche Tywardreath Hundred of 'frigg :-Blisland, Bodmin, Bodmin St. Dennis Borough, Egloshayle, St. Endellion, Helland, St: Breward ST. COLUMB UNION.l (or Simonward), St. Kew, St. Maybn, St. Mmver, St. Col an l'{ewquay St. Ervan Teath, St. Tudy, Temple. Crantock Padstow St. Eval Hundred of ·west :-Boconnoc, Broadoak, Cardinham, Cubert St. Breock St. Issey Duloe East Looe, Lanreath, Lansallos, Lanteglos-by Little Petherick St. Columb Major St. Merryn Fowey, Lislreard, Liskeard Borough, Looe Island, Mor Mawgan-in-Pyder St. ColumbMinor St. Wenn val, Pelynt, St. Cleer, St. Keyne, St. Martin's. St. Neot, Newlyn St. Enoder, St. Pinnock, St. Veep, St. ·winnow, Talland, Warleggan, West Looe. ST. GERMANS UNION. Antony, with Tor Maker St. Mellion Her Majesty's 'Prison, at Berrycombe (Burcom), about point Pillaton St. Stephen's - by- half a mile north-west of the town of Bodmin, on the Botnsfieming Qnethiock Saltash slope of an eminence facing southwards, was originally Landrake with St. Rame Saltash erected under a local Act of Parliament, 18 George Ill. Erney St. Germans Sheviock c. xi (1777-8), and rebuilt in x8SS·S8 from designs by Landnlph St. John Mr. Porter, architect, of London ; it includes cells for SciLLY IsLANDS UNION. 129 prisoners, residences for the governor and chaplain, and a chapel: in x888 two blocks of buildings, formerly St. Martin Island Sampsc>n's Island Bryher Island used for imprisoned debtors and women, were detached, St. Mary Island Tresco Island St. .Agnes Island and constituted by Admiralty warrant s Royal Naval STRATTON UNION. prison, and were opened as such 3rd April .in that ye~;u. .~ Civil Prison :-William Repulsa Shelton, chief warder-m Jacobstow Morwenstow~•• Stratton Week St. Mary charge; Rev. Charles Boutfl.ower Simpson l\I.A. ch:'lp Kilhampton Poughill lain · Bartholomew Gidley Derry L.R.C.P.Lond. medical Launcells Poundstock Whitstone Joseph Barker, clerk. Royal Naval Prison: Marham church St. Gennys (lffic~r; Commander Pearson Campbell Johnstone R.N. governor; TRURO UNION. chaplain and med;cal officer, same as civil prison; Rev. Cuthbert Mc..!.dam, Catholic chaplain; Joseph Edmunds, Cornelly Perran-zabuloe St. Clement Cuby Philleigh or Fil- St. Erme clerk and storekeeper. The County Lunatic Asylum, for the reception of pri Feock leigh St. Just-in-Roseland vate patients and pauper lunatics, a little to the west of Gerrans Probus St. Michael Penkivel the town of Bodmin on a site of about 9 acres, consists Kea Ruan-Lanihorne Tregavethan of eig-ht blocks of buildings radiating from a centre, with Kenwyn St. Agnes Tregony Ladock annexes and detached blocks subsequently erected and St. Alien Truro (St. Mary) residences for the various officers. The first portion, for Lamorran St. Anthonv-in- Veryan • roo patients, was built in r82o; in 1 84~ the "high build 1\'lerther Roseland ing" was added,and in 1848 a "new building'' was built; a fnrthel" enlargement was made in r867 by the erection HUXDREDS AND PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIO~S. of the Carew block; in 1873 an additional building was The Hundreds and Petty Sessional Divisions are co erected, and in 1884 another: there is a dining and recre··
extensive and are as follow1 with the places in each: at,ion hall, 8o by 34 feet.; the asylum is now available for Hundred of East (Middle Division) :-Callington, La):l 760 patients ; the average being, males 305, and females dulph, Menheniot, Pillaton, Quethiock, St. Dominick, St. 366, 24 of the former and 2:; of the latter bein~ private Ives, St. l\Iellion, South Hill. patients. In an outer enclosure is a chapel, erected Hundred of East (North Division) :-Egloskerry, Lan 1859-61, at a cost, with subsequent enlargement, of east, Launceston (St. Mary Magdalen ), Lawhitton,Lewan £ r ,515 ; it consists of apsidal chancel, nave of three bays, nick, Lezant, Linkinhorne, North Hill, St. Stephen's-by south aisle, transept and porch, vestry, and a turret con Launceston, St. Thomas the Apostle (Launceston), St. taining one bell: below the chapel is a crypt : there are Thomas Street, South Petherwin, Stoke Climsland, Tre sittings for 350 persons. Richard Adams L.R.C.P.EQ.in. maine, Tresmeer, Trewin. medical superintendent; Henry Albert Layton L.R.C.P. Hundred of East (South Division) :-Antony, Botus Edin. and William Francis Adams M.R:C.S.,. L.R.C.P. fl.eming, Landrake, Maker, Rame, St. Germans, St. Land. assistant superintendents; Rev. William Iago B.A. John's, St. Stephen's-by-Saltash, Saltash, Sheviock, chaplain and librarian ; Charles H. · ·Rowe, clerk to the Vaultershome. . asylum and steward; John Budge Cracke-r, storekeeper; Hundred of Kerrier :-Breage, Budock, Constantine, ?1-Iiss F.Jiza Templar Vicary and Miss I.ill Hope, matrons. Cury, Falmouth, Germoe, Grade, Gunwalloe, Gwennap, The Royal Cornwall Infirmary, Truro, on an eminence at Helston, Landewednack, Mabe, Manaccan, Mawgan-in the top of Calenick street, near to the old road formerly Meneage, l\Iawnan, :Mullion, Mylor, Penryn, Perran leading to Falmouth, is a plain and spacious buildi-ng of arworthal. Ruan Major, Ruan Minor, St. Anthonv-in stone, erected by public subscription in 1799, but chiefly Meneage, St. Gluvias, St. Keverne, St. Martin's-in-:Men bv the munificence of J.<,rancis, Lord de Dunstanville and eage, St. Stythians, Sithney, Wendron. . B-asset, and supported by voluntary contributions; it is Hundred of Lesnewth :-Advent, Alternun, Davidstow, well arranged and conducted, and contains 52 beds : in the Lanteglos-by-Camelford, Lesnewth, Michaelstow, Min:;.ter, hall of the chi,ef entrance is a marble tablet recording the Otterham, Poundstock, St. Clether, Forrabury. St. Gen munificent liberality and unwearied exertions of Francis, nys, St. Juliot, Tintagel, Treneglos, Trevalga, Warbstow. Lord de Dunstanville: the number of in-patients ad Hundred of Penwith :-Glmborne, Crowan, Gulvai, mitted during the year ending May 31, 1896, was 314; Gwinear, Gwithian, lliogan, Ludgvan, Madron, Marazion, number of operations, 147; accidents, 39; out-patient Morvah, Paul, Penzance, Perran-uthnoe, .Phillack, Red casualties! 158; out-patients, 627. H. G. Sharp and ruth, St. Buryan, St .• Erth, St. Hilary, St. Ive, St. Just Alfred L1dgey Salmon, surgeons; Maurice C. Barber, in lPenwith, St. Levan, St. l\fichael's Mount, Sancreed, house surgeon; Rev. Frederick William Newman, chap Sennen, Towednack, Unv Lelant, Zennor. lain; J. C. R. Crewes, secretary; Miss L. E. Burgess, Hundred of Powder (East Division) :-Fowey, Gorran, head nurse and housekeeper. Ladock, Lanlivery, Lostwithiel, Lnxulyan. . East ·Cornwall Hospital and Dispensary, Mount Folly, Hundred of Powder {West Division) :-Cornelly, Creed, Bodmin, established in 1844, is a substantial building of Cnby, Gerrans, Grampound, Kea. Kenwvn, Lamorran, iltone, arranged to receive 15 in-patients, and is sup Merther, Mevagissey, Philleigh or Filleigh, :probus, Roche, ported by voluntary contributions ; the average number Ruan-Lanihorne, St. Alien, St. Antbonv-in-RosPland. St. of in-patients is about 64, and out-patients 616; Regi Austell, St. Blazev, St. ClemPnt's, St. Dennis. St. Erme, nald Bean Anrler>:on, surgeon ; HPnry Dut-ett Foster, hon. St. Ewe, St. Feoak, St. Just-in-Roseland, St-. Mewan St. sec. ; R. T. Cardeil, dispenser; Miss Beatrice A. Sharp, Michael Caerhayes, St. Michael Penkivel, St. Steph~n's- ma~ron.