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4 . (KELLY'S UNION. in-Brannell, St. Sampson's (ol' Golant), Tregavethan, RED RUTH , , , . ; Gwithian Hundred of Pyder :---Colan, Crantock, , Lan­ Illogan St. Sithians hydrock, , Little Petherick, St. Mawgan-in­ Gwinear Phillack Pyder , , 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, . St. Mewan St. Sampson , . Hundred of Stratton :-Boyton, , Kll.khamp­ 8 Gorran Grampound St. Steplhlen ·ID- ton , , , Poughill, St. St. Austell Mevagissey .Branne Mary' Week, Stratton, W h"1tstone. St. Blazey Roche Tywardreath Hundred of 'frigg :-, , Bodmin St. Dennis Borough, , St. Endellion, , 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 :-, Broadoak, , Cubert St. Breock St. Issey Duloe East , Lanreath, , Lanteglos-by­ Little Petherick St. Columb Major St. Merryn Fowey, Lislreard, 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, , , 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 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 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 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 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 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 St. Agnes Tregony 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) :-, 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) :-, Lan­ 1859-61, at a cost, with subsequent enlargement, of east, Launceston (St. Mary Magdalen ), ,Lewan­ £ r ,515 ; it consists of apsidal chancel, nave of three bays, nick, , 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, , , Tre­ sittings for 350 persons. Richard Adams L.R.C.P.EQ.in. maine, , 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 , 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 :-Advent, Alternun, , well arranged and conducted, and contains 52 beds : in the Lanteglos-by-, Lesnewth, , Min:;.ter, hall of the chi,ef entrance is a marble tablet recording the , Poundstock, St. Clether, Forrabury. St. Gen­ munificent liberality and unwearied exertions of Francis, nys, St. Juliot, , , , . 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, , number of operations, 147; accidents, 39; out-patient Morvah, Paul, , 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, , 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.