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MolesVIIorth Family, Commer- posting in all its branches, omnibus Truscott Richard, coal, corn & gen­ ' cial & Private Hotel (situated in to meet every train. See advert eral merchant, building material the centre of Molesworth st.), post­ Prynne William Dimble,drpr. & grocr dealer &c ing in all its branches, omnibus to Quintrell & Co. printers, stationers '& Volunteer Battalion (2nd) Duke of meet every train (Samuel Pollard, booksellers, Post off. Molesworth st Cornwall's Light Infantry (F Co. proprietor). See advcrtisemen t Rawlings Charles Alexander, grocer, Capt. George J. L. Ellis) ,.Moon Henry, basket maker, The Plat Molesworth street Wadebridge Billiard Club (W. H. :Kancarrow Brothers, glass & china Richards Mary (Miss), grocer, Foun­ Wills, sec) & boot dealers, Molcsworth square dry street Wadebridge Gas Works (Oatey & Mar­ :1\iankivell & Carlyle, grcrs.Foundry st Richards Charles, shopkeeper, Glen rd tyn, proprietors) North Cornwall Boot Co. Lim. (H. H Richardson James John, supt. Wadebridge & Post (R. Lean, Crabb, dir. & sec.), Molesworth st & Wadebridge railway &c sub-editor), Molesworth street North Cornwall Coach Co. Limited Rickard & Co. wholesale grocers, W adebridge Literary & Scientific In­ (Archie Cardell Martyn, sec) Molesworth street stitution (R. Dawe, treasurer; .Korth Cornwall & Wadebridge Sculp­ Robins Tiessie (::\Iiss ), milliner, Park rd Richard Eustace, sec.; Jas. Brown, tured & .Architectural Granite & RobinsNicholas,architectural & monu­ librarian) Marble Works (N. Robins, proprie­ mental sculptor & granite quarry W adsworth Charlie, decorator, Moles­ tor), architectural & monumental proprietor. See advertisement worth street sculptor, stone mason & quarry Rowe Thomas, inspector of police, \Yard \Villiam Henry, tailor, clothier, owner. See advertisement Molesworth street halter & outfitter, Molesworth st Oatey & Martyn, iron & brass founders Salmon Bros. watch mas.Molesworth st 1Vellington Walter 0. clerk to the & gas proprietors Saunders Edward, Queen's Head P.H. Urban ];)istrict Council & school brd Oatey James Edwin, stationer & Molesworth street Western Conn ties .Agricultural Co­ photographer, Molesworth street Stephens Robt. 0. drpr.Molesworth st operative Association Lim. (J. H. Opie Bros. egg mers. Trevanion road Symons Frank Cory, draper, Moles­ Grant, branch manager), manure Paul Harry, saddler & harness maker, worth street merchants &c.), Quay Molesworth street Symons Harry, builder, 4 Glenco ter Williams Thomas & Son, builders & "Parsons John, shoe maker, Chapel lane Symons Richard Jas.Edwd.solicitor & undertakers Phillips William & Sons, farmers, notary public & commissioner for \Vills & Sons, wholesale grocers & tea butchers, meat purveyors & contrac- oaths dealers, Molesworth street tors, Molesworth st. See advert Town Hall (Francis Brenton, keeper) Wills William Harvey & Edgar, who:e­ Philp Thomas Read & Co. druggists TrebilcockTrehane,jobmaster, The Plat sale & retail drapers & grocers, Molesworth street Tremain & Son, saddlers, Trevanson st \Voolcock Ro bert, carting agent for G. ""Poi.:ard Samuel, Molesworth family, Tremellen Elizabeth (Mrs.), blcksmth 1V. Railway, & refreshment rooms commercial & private hotel, situated Truscott Hart Nickell, grocer, Woolcock Robert, jun. boot & shoe in the centre of Molesworth street, draper & prov. mer. Moles worth st mJ.ker, The Plat

WARBSTOW is a parish and village, 2£ miles west John Dingley esq. of Launceston, is lord of the manor . .from Tresmeer station on the Launceston and vVadebridge The principal landowners are Johru Bailey, William -nnd .section of the London and South 1Vestern railway, 8 John Drakes, Edward and Charles Spettigue, James Gynn north-east from and I r west-by-north from and Charles Ug-low esqrs. The soil is light; subsoil, Launceston, in the North Eastern division of the county, various. The chief crops are wheat, oats and roots. Ths hundred and petty sessional division of Lesnewth, union area is 4,141 acres of land and 7 of water; rateable value, and county court district of Launccston, rural deanery £2,7'13; the population in 1901 was 375- of Trigg ~iajor, archdeaconry of Bodmin and diocese of 'l'ruro. Tho church of St. Werburgh is a building of Lctters received from Egloskerry R. S. 0. arrive at 10 stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, a.m. Wall Letter Box, cleared at 3·35 p.m. The n'ave Df five bays, north aisle, north porch, dated 16or, nearest money order office is at Egloskerry, telegraph and an embattled western tower of 3 stages, with pin­ office at Tresmeer station, 2i miles distant, for dispatch nacles, containing 3 bells, dated respectively 1665, 168o only, but Egloskerry is nearest for delivery, 5 miles and 1714: there is a curious Norman font, and an in­ distant scribed stone to .Anna Grigg, ob. 1688: the church was Post Office, Canworlhy Water.-Thomas Moyse, sub-post· restored in 1861, and has 150 sittings. The register master. Letters through Egloskerry R.S.O. arrive at dates from the year 1695· The living is a vicarage, in­ g.5o a.m.; dispatched 3·S p.m. Postal orders are issued corp-orated with that of Treneglos, joint net yearly value here, but not paid. Egloskerry is the nearest money £148, with 3 roods of glebe at , in the gift of order office & the nearest telegraph office at Egloskerry H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall and York K.G. and held s ta tiun, 6 miles distant since 1895 by the Rev. Charles Edward Bowles Fripp 2\I..A. of St. Mary Hall, Oxford, who resides at Treneglos. A School Board of 7 members was formed June 21, 1875• Warbstow barrow, an ancient and noted earthwork, is for the united district of Warbstow, Tremaine, Trene­ situated two furlongs north of the church, and 820 feet glos & Tresmeer, with Laneast contributory with r .above the sea level; it consists of a double vallum, with member; John Kittow, of Tremaine, attendance officer two entrance·s, the inner area measuring I ,200 feet by Board School (mixed), for go children, average attend­ 1,075 feet; from the summit Launceston may be seen. ance, 45 children; Edwin Evens, master

COMMERCIAL. 15ennis 1Villiam, farmer, Trenannick Peter William, farmer, Downhinney Bailey John, yeoman, Trevillan Drakes 1Vm.& Jn. yeomen,Penwenham Pethick Jn. carpenter, 1Varbstow Cross Bettison Joseph, shopkeeper, Warb- Friend John, farmer, Wytheyvan Prout Simon, farmer, Fanston stow Cross Fry Samuel, boot maker Slowman Philip, farmer, Wytheyvan Bluett William, farmer, Cardew Grigg David, farmer, Downhinney Slowman Thomas, farmer, Canworthv Draddon Bowden (Mrs.),frmr.Tredown Grigg Richard, farmer, Fentregan. Spettigue Chas. yeoman, Downhinney- Braddon Thos. farmer, Church town Gynn James, farmer, Treswen Spettigue Edwd. yeoman, Downhinney Buckingham Charles (Mrs.), farmer, Harris Henry,farmer & miller (water), :Sprtt1gue 'hlliam, farmer, Canworthy Fans ton Trengune Water Burnard Stephen, farmer, Tredarrup Heard John Thos. farmer, Hendra Statton 1Vil:iam, farmer, Fanston ;Bnrnard !Thomas, farmer, Trelash Kenner Frank, farmer, Canworthy Trcase Richard, blacksmith Cann John, carpenter Kinsman Jn.millr.(water),Tucking ml lJ glow Charles, farmer, Tredarrup Cnrtice John (~Irs.), farmer,Trengune Orchard John, farmer, Youlton Veysey John, farmer, Fanston .Daw Thomas, mason, Trelush Parsons Sampson,carpenter,Canworthy

WARLEGGAN is a parish and village, on the Temple The living is a rectory, net yearly value £126, including ·stream, 5 miles north-east from Bodmin Road station on rg acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of F. E. the Great "'i'Vestern railway and 6 east-by-north from Remfry esq. and held since rgor by the Rev. Carlton Bodmin, in the South Eastern division of the county, OlivP M.A. of F.:xetPr College, Oxford. Hf're are Bibls 1:mndr~d and petty ses-sional division of West, Bodmin Christian and 'Vesleyan chapels. wrd Vivian, who i11 union and conntv. court district, rural deanery. and arch- lord of the manor, and Frederick Ernest Remfry e~q. are -deaconry of Bodmin and diocese of . The church the chief landowners. The soil is peat and clayey loam; of St. Bartholomew is an ancient building ()f stone, in the subsoil is part granite and part clay-slate. The the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, south chief crops are barley and oats, with some wheat. Ths porch and a western tower containing one bell: there are area is 2, r5 r acres of land and 6 of water; rateable value. -:t:So sittings_ The register dates from the year 1540. £1,570; the population in 1891 was 206.