DlRECTOHY .j .· L,Al\ SALLOS. 91.9 landowners are Edmund -Beaucbamp"Beauchamp el;q, .J.P. of , ,· arrive at 9 a.ll\. ; dispatched .a.t 3-3Q p.m. Tre,·ince, Lord Clinton, Mrs.• Fol'd, Capt. John Peverell Redruth is the nearest money order & telegraph office Rogers R.A. Col. Sir Red,·ers Henry Buller K.C.:rtLG., v.c.j c.:a. The soil is clay, slate and granite. The chief crops are oats, Board School, built in 1878, for 300 children; average atten­ barley and potatoes. The population in r88r was 1,813. dance, 320; John Richards, master; Miss Elizabeth PosT 0FF{CE.....-Mrs. Nanny Lean, receiver. Letters through Hockin, {Distress • Andrew Mrs. Pennance , Davey Stephen, mine agent, Grove ho Opie Bennett, farmer Bone John, Harmony cottage . Dunston Colan, shopkpr. Lanner moor Paynter William Andrew, shopkeeper Bray George Skewes, Lanner house Evans John, Copper Company's samp- Pennance Fire Brick cj- Clay Co. (John llkey Mrs ling agent Thomas, manager) Michell MI'S. West Trevarth Evans John1 jun. tailor, dr~~opel', hatter Peters Thomas, farmer ;Scott Rev. George James [curate in & hosier Phillips Hugh, farmer charge~, Vicarage · Harvey Philip & Sons, masons • Prisk J,sph. Roger's Arms, Lanner moor Treweek Waiter Hosking George, beer retailer • Prisk John, Co-mmercial inn . , f Jenkin Richard, farmer - Pryor Athanasius, jun. estate agent COMMERCIAL, Knuckey William, groeer Reed. Thos.farmr.& clerk to burial board Bawden William, farme:r, Bell Lean Nanny(Mrs.),shopkpr.& post office Richards Thos. Light, boot & shoe ma. Bray George Skewes; solicitor, & derk Letcber Joseph Francis, carpenter ' Rogers Thomas, shopkeeper to school board () i & at Martin Mary (Mrs.), farmer Spargo :Jshn, farmer Clinton passage, Redruth Ma-rtin William, farmer 'fregoning John, shopkeeper Bray Phillip, farmer Martin William, greengrocer Uren Mary (Mrs.), farmer • (;arvolth William, coal dealer Michell Samuel, farmer Uren William, farme...- Collins James, shopkeeper Nicholls Susan (Mrs.)., shopkeeper Webb Henry, shopkeeper -combellack John, shopkeeper Nichols Wi!liam, farmer Williams Joshua, shopkeeper Curnow John, fa,rrner, ,Bell cottage Odger William, Copper Company's Williams Nicholas, farmer, Tresavean

Curnow Thomas, farmer sampling agent1 Trencreek cottage, I Willoughby John, blacksmith Davey James, butcher Hough street 'Youren James, butcher • • • • • is a township, pal'ish and village, 6 miles of John Francis Buller esq. .J.P. of Morval and now south-east from . station, on the Cornwall rail­ (1883) vacant. Here is a Wesleyan chapel. A fair is way, and 10 south-west from , in the Eastern divi­ held on the third week aft.er Shrove Tuesday, one in sion of the county, hundred of West, Liskeard union and March, also Whit Tqesday and November r8th, yearly, for county court district, rural deanery of West, archdeaconry cattle. Court, now a farm house, was formerly the seat of -of and diocese of . The church of St. the Grylls family. There is an ancient Roman fortification Marnarch is a structure of stone and granite, in the· Perpen­ on Bury Down, and crossing the parish a Roman causeway dicular style, consisting of charlcel, nave, south aisle, north called "the Giant's Hedge," about 7 miles in its total transept, south porch and a: battlemented tower, with length:' there are also several barrows, i:n which some­ pinnacles, containing 6 bells, there is one stained window, remains with bones were discovered in October, 1855. the gift of the Rev. Richard Pering Cornish M.A. formerly Herod's Foot mines are in this parish. Sir John Salusbury­ -curate here and a very fine rood screen extending across Trelawny hart. lord of the manor, and H. Carlyon esq. or both chancel and ais'le, with paintings of Saints, and Cadwell, Tdri:J.uay, Devon, and John Francis Huller esq: J.P. an elaborately carved cornice ! on the south-side of the are chief landowners. The soil is clayey; the subsoil is killas. -chancel stands an imposing ·monument of wood, erected The chief crops are wheat, barley and turnips. The area is to the Gryles family, profusely adorned with emblazoned 4,879 acres~ rateable value, £4,3Ir; and the population in • shields and bearing an inscription in gilt letters to 1881 WaS 562. ' ' ' Charles Gryles esq. counsellor at law, 1611; and Anne, bis wife, 1623: the monument dates from 1623 and was PosT OFFICE.'- Thomas Frethey, postmaster. ·Letters placed here by their son, John Gryle!'! esq.: on the re­ through Duloe R.S.O. arrive at 8.50 a.m. ; dispatched at building of the chancel in 1721, it was repaired by the Rev. 3·35 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Looe & Richard Grylls, then rector: there are various other telegraph office at L:skeard memorials. The registe'r dates from the year 1555. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge, £so2; net yearly Natitmal School (mixed), average att~ndance, 56; Daniel Talue [512, with residence and 94 acres of glebe, in the gift Bailey, rfiaster; Miss Hannah Tellam, mistress {)sborne Rev. William Alexander n,A, Frethey Georget blacksmith Olver James, farmer, Higher !;r, Lower [curate], Rectory Frethey Thomas, postmaster , Gilbert John, farmer, Trecan Pinch William, mason • COMMERCIAL. ,, Harris John, farmer, Woodsaws Richards William, farmer, Andrew John, carpenter, Tretharrup ·Harris :Richard, shoe maker Rundle Richard, farmer, Trevallard Andrew Mary (Mrs.), shopkeepel' Harris William, farmer; Polmartin Sandey Elias, shopkeeper Bassett William, farmer, Teacombe Rick Henry, pork butcher Searle Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Lower Bate Richard, shoe maker Hill Joseph, farmer, Castlemawgon Trehire Body Hy. Gidy, blacksmith,Trecan gate Hunking Thomas, farmer1 Jfnr:redon Searle Richard, farmer, Penadlick Bryant Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Court Leaeh John, farmer, Carwen Tamblyn Francis, farmer, Higher, Cock Thomas, farmer, Boga mill Lean Emma \Mrs.), Punch Bo1ol inn Lower & Middle Bearah Davey Richard, surveyor Lean Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper Tamblyn Thomas, farmer, Bottlett & East Corntvall Powder Go. (Wm. Lobb, Mullis James, farmer, Trewen Woodley manager), Herods foot Mutton William, miller (water), Shilla West William, farmer, Trevalfry Ede William, farmer, Tregrove mill _ . West William, jun. farme1", Willicombe Ford John, miller (water), Boga mill Olver John, farmer, Trecan gate Yeo William, farmer, W~t parks (Lan SaZus, the place of delh,erance) is a value from tithe rent-charge £soo with residence and 10 township and parish, situated on the sea coast, 7 miles acres of glebe, in the gift of Francis Howell esq. .J.P of Ethy, south-west from Looe and 13 south from Liskeard, in the Lostwithiel, and held since 1873 by the Rev. John Edward Eastern divisi~n of the couuty, hundred of West, Lis­ Carthew. There are two Wesleyan chapels. A yearly fair keard union and county court district, rural deanery is held on the 10th July. Francis Howell esq. .J.P., D.L. who of West, archdeaconry of Bodmin, and diocese -of Truro. is lord of the manor and William Rashleigh esq. are chief The church of St. Alwys (according to other authorities, St. landowners. The soil is loamy ; the subsoil is slate. The Ildibrna), situated 514 feet above the sea-level, is an ancient chief crops are oats, wheat, barley and turnips. The area is building of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of 2,985 acres; rateable value, £3..340; and the population in chancel, nave of six bays, aisles, and an embattled tower oo 1881 was 707. feet high, with pinnacles and containing 3 bel1s, of which , a small fishing town, partly in this parish, the first has an im·ocation to St. Margaret, the other two, will be found under a separate heading. both undated, are broken: the font is ~orman: there are Parish Clerk, John Coil ins. numerous modern tablets and some inscribed floor stones : Letters arrive through Polperro R.S.O. which is the nearest the entire building is in ~ "tery dilapidated state and is money order office. Looe is the nearest telegraph office now ( 1883) about to undergo restoration. The register dates This place is included in the Tolland and Polperro united from the year J6oo. The living is a rectory, gross yearly school board district •