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Cornwall. 1436 Mec • [Kelly's Mechanical Engineers CORNWALL. 1436 MEC • [KELLY'S MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. Richards Grenville Surcombe, Trethosa Biddick William, Tregarden, Egloshayle See Engineers-Mechanical. moor, St. Stephen's-in-Brannell, Wadebridge R.S.O ' MEDICAL BOTANISTS. Grampound Road Blake Philip, Heskyn mill, Tideford, St . 'd Richards Philip, Gweek, Mawgan-in- Germans R.S.O Fmdlow Arth. J. Adelai est. Penzan~e Meneage R.S.O tBodilly & Co. Bread street & Lariggan LobbThos.Carnon gate,PerranwellR. 8. 0 Roskruge Mrs. Annie Elizabeth & Gerald steam flour mills, Penzance MEMORIAL BRASS EN- WiHiam, Post office, Churchtown, St. Bond James, Gooseham mill, Morwen- GRAVERS, Keverne R.S.O stow, Stratton R.S.O Pratt Thomas & Sons, 22, 23 & 24 Tavi- Roskruge Edward, Church town, St. tBramwell Robert M. & Sons, Penzance stock st. Covent garden, London w c Keverne R.S.O steam flour mills, Gulval, Penzance & MERCHANTS Samuel Jonathan, Cillstock Quay, Penzance . · Stephens A. & Co. Porth, St. Columb Braund John, Kir:g's mill See also Agricultural :Merchants. Minor R.S. 0 ~Brewer & Co. Little Petherick, St. Issey Bain D.W. Son & Co. Portreath,Redruth Thomas Henry(commission),I Cathedral R.S.O Banfield F. & Sons, 6 North par.Penznce lane & 'folgarrick, Truro. See advt Brewer Francis, Milltown, Lanlivery, Batten & Couch, St. Anthony saw mills, Treffry, Clunes & Co. Wharf, Par, Par Lostwithiel Coinage-hall street; coal yards, Queen Station R.S.O.&Charlestown,St.Austll Brewer Richd.St.Ervan, St. Issey R.S.O street & Causeway head, Penzance Trood Thomas Pomeroy & Co. Launcstn Brimacombe Richard, St. Neot, Liskeard Best Albert H. Burney, Roche R.S.O. & Truscott Herbert Henry, Brennall, St. Brown Joseph, Trewint,Bisland,Bodmin stores at Bugle Stephen's-in-Brannell,Grampound Rd Brown William, Long bridge, Tintagel, Bishop & Peter; offices,East Looe; & at Truscott Richard, Wadebridge R.S.O. Camelford West Looe bone & saw mills, The See advertisement Burrows William, Trecorne water mill, Kilns, Sand place, Morval & Moors- Trythall William John, Cusgarne, Gwen- Quethiock, Liskeard water, Liskeard. See advert nap, Perranwell Station R.S.O Carkeek William, Tretham, St. Just-in- Blarney Henry, Perranwell, Perran-Ar- Vivian & Sons (Thomas Grenfell, agent), Roseland, Fahnouth worthal, Perranwell Station R.S.O Callington R.S.O. & Kelly Bray, Stoke Carlyon Sampson, Trelease mil~ St. Bodilly & Co. Bread street & Larigan Climsland, Callington R.S.O Keverne R.S.O steam tlour mills, Penzance Wills Samuel, Wadebridge R.S.O Carne W. & E. C. Coosebean, Kenwyn, Bone John & Co. Barras place, Liskeard Truro Bray Frank,South quay,l'adstow R.S.O. METAL MERCHANTS. Carter Samuel, Crackington haven, & Rock, St. Mim'er R.S.O. See advt PryorJohn,Trelubbus,Wendron,Helston Stratton R.S.O Broad Wm.& Sons, Arwenack st.Falmth Christopher N.Gweek,Wendron,Helston Brown Jabez & Co. Boscastle R.S.O METAL PERFORATORS. Clarke William, Grampound Road Cock Edwin & Son, r2 Forest. Redruth Paynter R. H. & Co. Mellanear, Hayle ClemencePeter,Mill vale, Withiel,Bodmn Creber William Franms,Lanjore; stores, L WORKE-n Clemence Thomas Peter, Roche R.S.O Polbathic, St. Germans R.S. 0 MET A ~.. Cleve Robert, Rooke mills, St. Kew, Cmtis Joseph, Victoria street, St. Stewart Thomas Henry, 8 Causeway Wadebridge R.S.O Columb Major R.S.O head, Penzance & Forest. Marazion Climo James, Penpont mill, Alternun, Davey Oliver, Rude R.S. 0 Launceston Davies John Nichols, Gweleath, Maw- METALLURGIST. Cock Jn. Pantersbridge, St.Neot,Liskrd gan-in-Meneage R.S.O Nicholls Capt. John Blarney, Vogue ter- Cock Thomas, Boga mill, Lanreath, Davy R.V.&H.u2MarketJew st.Penznce race, St. Day, Scorrier H.S.O Duloe R.S.O Dingle Albertus, timber, slate, MIDWIVE3 ColeFrnk.G-lynn mili,Cardinham,Bodmn brick, drain pipe, cement, flour &c. · Collins William, Gweek, Helston Fowey R.S.O Htck~Mrs.Susan, 46 RIC~nnond hl.Truro Collins William, Gweek, Mawgan-in- Dungey Henry,1 8 & 19 Plain an-Gwarry Martm Mrs. Jane,s Rale1gh pl.Falmouth Meneage R.S.O & 3 Agar crescent, Redruth MILL MAKERS Collins William, Gweek,Wendron,Helstn Dunn Mathias, Mevagissey, St. Austell , . : Cottell Harry,Polrood mi.St.TudyR.S.O Edwards & Co. Perran-arworthal, Per- Glover Wilham. & Sons Limited, Eagle Couch Mrs. Jane, Lombard mills, Lan- ranwell Station R.S.O works, Warwick teglos, Fowey R.S.O Fox G. C. & Co. 48 Arwenack st.Falmth MILL BAND MANUFACTRS Couc:hJ.Couch's ml.Boconnoc,Lostwithl Geake Thomas Henry,St.GermansR.S.u . · Dally Hy. Mellangoose, Wendron,Helstn Gunnislake Gas, Coal & Coke Co. (J. IudJa Rubber, ~u~ta Percha &. Telegraph Deacon David, Looe mills, Liskeard Venning, sec.), Gunnislake, Tavistock Works Co. Limited, 100 & 1 ~6 Cannon Doney Joseph, Lerryn, Lostwithiel llarvey & Co. Limited (William Hodge, st. London E 0 • See advertisement Eddy Henry, Trevarno, Sithney, Helstn manager) (branch),Queen st. PenzOlnce MILLERS. Eddy Wm. Sithney grn. Sithney ,Helston Hawker W. Sloggatt, Boscastle R.S.O Marked thus t the mills are driven by steam. Edwards Thomas Philip, Perran wh~rf, Hayne Digory, Fore street, Camelford Marked thus+ the mills are. driven by steam Perran-Arworthal, Perranwell StatiOn Higgs Edwin Humphrey & Co. Bod.min & water; the rest are dnven by water. R.S.O HutchinsJ.Quay,St.Agnes,ScorrierR.S.O AUen John, Naneekuke, Redruth Ellis J. Rock, St.Blazey,ParStatn.R.S.O Hoskings J ames Henry, Goldsithney, AllenJ n.New mill,St.Stephen's,Lanncstn EmmettT.Balley's ml.Creed,Grmpnd.Rd Marazion R.t::i.O Arthur Frederick, Lanivel, Bodmin Epplett John, St. Eval, St. Issey R.S.O James & Co. Grampound Road BabbWm. Bathpool,Northhill,Launcstn Feby William Henry, Crickapit water J-ose John & Co. Mellingey, Perran- Badcock John, Hannaford mill, Whit- mill, Broadoak, Lostwithiel Arworthal, Perranwell Station R.S.O stone, Holsworthy Fry J. New ml.Poundstck.Strattn.R.S.O Knight P. & Son, St. Austell & Trever- Baker Samuel, Gimbletts mill, Laneast, George John Tremain, Knights' miU, St. byn, St. Austell Egloskerry R.S.O . 'feath, Camelford Lander J. & A. The Quay, St. Ives R.S.O Ball Frederick, Trethake, Lanteglos, Goodfellow Robert, Probus R.S.O Langford Robert & Son, North quay, Fowey R.S.O IGovett William, Treverbyn water mills, Padstow R.S.O Ball Samuel, Bicton mill, South hill, St. Neot, Liskeard Lashbrooke &Hunt,Arwenack st.Falmth Callington R.S.O Grose Ri~hard, Carbis, Roche R.S.O Lowry & Davis, Fore street, I<'oweyR.S.O Ball William, Dwella villa, Linkinhorne, Halls Rd. Battens ml. North hl.Launcstn Martin, Matthews & Co. Lim. Marazion Callington R.S.O Hambly William, Lamellion, Liskeard R.S.O Bastard Mrs. Maria, Hingham, Eglos- Harris Albt. Trelubbus, Wendron,Helstn :Martin, Matthews & Co. Limited (H. hayle, Wadebridge R.S.O Harris Henry, Trengune, Wabstow, Edwards, manager), Praze,Camborne Bate Henry, Coombe mills, St. Kew, Egloskerry R.S.O Martyn Fredk. & Jn. Wadebridge R.S.O Wadebridge R.S.O Harris John, Bossiney, Camelford Martyn George, Wadebridge H.S.O Bate Moses, Littlewood,St.Mabyn R.S.O Harris Josiah, Hepwell water mills, Mitchell James, Post office, Stoke Clims- tBazeley George & Sons, Albert stores, Quethiock, Liskeard land, Callington R.S.O Penzance Harris Peter, Grade, Ruan Minor R.S.O Perry, Spear· & Co. Limited, Halton Bazeley George & Son (James Bazeley Harvey Jas. Manaccan, St. MartinR.S.O quay, St.Dominick, St. Mellion R.S.O.; Phillips, manager), Gulval, Penzance Harvey Thos. Tregarne,Mawnan,Falmth Kelly Bray, Stoke Climsland; Calling- Beaglehole & Beaglehole, Factory miU, Hawke & Co. Dunmur mills; stores, ton R..S.O. & Drakewall. Gunnislake, Menheniot, Liskeard Pool street, Bodmin 'favistock Bear Jas. Trenethick, Wendron, Helston Hawke Charles Harris, Town mills; Pitts, Son & King (WiUiam H. Pearse, Berryman Mrs. Jane, Carbis mills, St. res. New rd. St. Columb Major R.S.O agent),S. W. Railway station,Launcstn Hilary, Marazion R.S.O tHaw ken & Son,Millingey,St.IsseyR.S.O Reed Richard, Lanlivery, Lostwithiel Berryman John, Nancledrea,Towednack, Hawkey Mrs. Emma, Idless, Truro Reed Richard, Lime works, Lostwithiel Penzance Hawkey T. Trewithen, St. Wenn,Bodmn Richards Misses Cornelia & Hebe, The Best George, Joaps mill, St. Germans tHayne Digory, Fore street, Camelford Stores, Churchtown, Manaccan, St. Beswetherick Thomas, Trevelver, St.jHeard Mrs. E.Howard ml Strattn.R.S.O Martin R. S. 0 Min ver, Wadebridge R.S. 0 Heard J. Langaton, Whits tone, Holswrthy .
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