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Phillips WilJiam, sen. farmer, Trel!ean Rick~rd James, farmer, Treworgans Letters throu~b . The nearest :PriJ.ter Jo)fn, farmer, Tresean Rundle John, farmer, C11rines money order office is at St. A goes. Repper Philip, farp1er, ~ellingey Trewin !oho, wine agent, Trebisken Parochial School (for boys & girls), Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, tqistress CUBY is a township and parish, in the west division of 70 acres of glebe, in the patronage of the incumbent, the the Hundred of Powder, and in the Truro Unioq; it is Rev. Peter Charles Marshall, M.A. The populatfon of about 'i miles south-west from St. Austell, and 7 from Cuby, in 1851, was 146; acreage 2,410. 'I'ruro. The churph, dedicated to St. Kcby, is sHuated at NEWTON, Treluking, Tregonybayn, Polglaze, 13obagoe, the top of Tregony town, ~nd is also the parish church of Rosen~llen, Furdar, Mid Gargas, Govily, and Carvatb, St. J a me!! or 'fregony, there being 110 other church in the arc place!J here. two parishes. The liJing of CJlby is a vicarage, and St. See al1o TR~GO~Y. Jamee's a rectory; jqint yearly value £37a, with about TRADERS. Hawkins John, farmer, Mid Gargas Treffey John, farmer & rate collector, Aver John, farmer, Newton Hearl Francis, farmer, Polglaze Tre~onyhayn Aver Willjam, fa.r!Jler, Boha!!oe Hoblyn Samuel, farmer. Govily major Williams Thomas, farmer, Treluking Cojlect Wilham, miller, Treluking mill Lawry Joseph, tiumer, Bohagoe Letters from Gram pound tb[on~h Elliott Thomas, farmer, Rosevallen Nichols John, farmer, Carva1h Tregony. The nearest moneyorder office Evans Charle~ 1 farmer, Furdar Treffry Willium, farmer, Govily minor is at Gram pound. CUR.Y is a township, parish, and church town, situate 1 The acreage is 2,845, including 75 acns of water. The 5 miles south-south-east from , in the western soil is exceedingl:y fertile, e8pecially on the south side; division of Kerrier, Helston Union, deanery of Kerrier, the subsoil is killas and greenstone, or hornblen~ic rocks. archdeaconry of Cornwall, bishopric of Exeter, West Sl!ephen Davey, Esq., of Bochin, is lord of the manor and Cornwall. The church of St. Coxentinus js an old stone principal landowner. The chief crops are wheat and edifice in the pointed style of architecture, with ~porch turnips. and late Norman doorway, ancl IJ. square embattled tower BocHI~, the seat of StepQ.en Pavey, Esq., is about5 containing 3 b~lls ; in the interior of the church are nave, miles east. JlOrth aisle, south transept, ~hancf!l, font, and an old 1 PQLWJN is 5 miles north-east. register. The living is attached to, and part of, Gun- BoNITHIN is 4 miles east. walloe, of which the Rev. Saltren Rogers, Jrl • ..t.., is the TREVERGEY, Tregideon, Treloskin, Polgreen, Pol!(lu;e, incumbent. Tbere are chapels for Wesleyans and Asso- Pencarne, Namplon, Colvenor, MellwJ)rne, Skewe~, ciation Wesleyans ; a National school for boys and girls; Mouython, Burn on, Hendora, and Transangore, are places also, a Sunday school. The population, in 1851, was 549. here. GENTRY. Cbigwedden .John, smith James Thomas, jun. farmer, Hendora Browne (Mrs). Polwin Dale William James, ·wheel inn, & Julian Jame~, farmer, Transangore Head Samuel G. esq. Namplon builder, Cross lanes Randle Alfred, farmer, Colvcl)or Shaw Edward esq. J>olwin Dudley John, Old inn Sincock J obn, miller TRADERS. Ht:ndy Joseph, farmer, Skewes Skewes Jamt>s, tlumer, Treloskin Boaden ~ ohn, farmer, Trevergey H endy William, fttrm bailiff, Monython Thomas Jobn, farmer, Tregideon Boaden Jo•eph, butcher, Oross lanes farm Trownson Samuel, farmer & h.J'Y mer- Boarlen William, farm bailiff", Bro- Hendy William, farmer, Polgreen chant, Pencarne cbyn Hodge J ames, farmer WyQ.tt fhilip, pari~h clerk fim,e John, farmer, Mellwarne James John, farmer, Puldaze Letters througp Helston, which is Bowden Edward, fiumer, Tre}oskin James Richard, farmer, Polglaze the qearfJst money ord~r office. DAVZDSTOW is a township and parish, 3 miles west j held at the Vicarage house. The population, in 18iH, was from , 15 west from Stratton, and 13 east from 472, and the acreage is 6,756. The soil is light; the Sl.lb• Launceston, in the east division of Cornwall, Lesnewth soil is rock. His Royal Highness the Prjnce of Wales is lord Hundred, Camelford Union, Trigg Major deanery, Corn- of the manor, and John Pearse, Esq., Francis Rodrt, Esq., wall archdeacom·y, and Exet.er bishopric; it is situated and executors of Capt. Haye, are chieflandowners. The on the main road from Launceston to Camelford and chief crops are corn. . The church of Saint David is an old stone TRESEAT, 3~ miles from the church; Treslay, 1l mile8; buildinll in the early English style; has three aisles, chancel, Hanrlall, q miles ; Trevivian, 2! miles; Trema~ 1 mile; porch, font, tower and .s bells. The living is a vicarage, Treglasta, 2! miles; Tredwen, 3 miles; Trebleary wor~h £245 yearly, with residence and 25 acres of glebe Trelay, I! miles; Trehane, quarter of a mile; Butterwell, land, in the gift of the ; the Rev. 2 miles; Treworra, half a mile; Colcade, 3 miles; Pen­ John Glanville, M. A., i::1 the incumbent, and the Rev. John hale, 3 miles; Hendraburnick, Abbotshendra, 3 miles; GHiard, B.A., is the curate. There are chapels for Bible Trewinnow, H miles; Ha! well, 2 miles; Halwortby, Christians and Association Methorlists. A school is held in 2 miles; Churchtown, are places here. conuexion with the church; there is a Sunday school TRADERs. Greenwood George, farmer, Tredwen Page Salathiel, carpenter, Tregeen Bennett James, farmer, Treseat Gynn Richard, farmer, Treqleary Peter Edward, farmer, Penhale Bennett William, farmer, Treslay Ham f!Jilip, farmer1 'l'relay Pethick Gerrance, farmer, Treworra Buuny Caleh, farmer, Hand all Hay ne Digory, farmer~ Tremail Pet hick Gerrance, jun. farmer, Colcade 13urnard Philip, farmer, Abbot>s Hendra HayneEiizabetb{Mrs.),frrnr.Lctnbrenny Pethick John, farmer, Bntterwell Cbapman John, farmer, Trevivian Hayne Georg-P, farmer, Tremail Pethick William, farmer, Trewassa Cory James, farmer Hayne John, farmer, Trehane Rickard John, farmer, Hendraburnick Cre~per John, ~hoemaker Heard Daniel, farmer, Grigsdown Sanders Thomas, tailor Dustow Georg:e, mason Heard John, Halworthy inn, & furmer Stephens Christopher,farmr.Trewinno\f Du~tow William, farmer Hoc ken William, farmer, Trevivian Wickett Nicholas, farmer, Church town Earle Robert, farmer, Tremail Jollow Edward, farmer, Tresoke Letters through ~amelford, which is Gillard Jobn1 farmer, Treglasta Jose Henry, farp1er, Tregeen the nearest money order office. DEVORAN, a Yillage in the parish of St. Feock, West by the tide; on tl}e site of the mine, which was called Powder Hundred, Truro Union, has a population of about Carnon Stream \'Vorks, is now the harbour or creek Qf 4.50, with about 90 houses; it is situated in Restronguett Devoran, the conservators of which are the Redrutb and Creek, an inlet of Falmouth Harbour. It has become a Chasewater Railw~f.y Company, who qave brought their place of some importance since 1839, till which period it terminuf! up to the f'ntran,ce, and the rish1~ prosperity Qf was the site of an extensive tin miue, which, from abou~ this place is entirely owing to ~hat circum,stnpce. It has 1820, was in full operation and very productive; but the considerable truffic ;n exporting tQ.e mjqerQJ prmJuctions proprietors, having realized an amp!~ fortune, shut up of the county, RJJd importing coal for the consumption of the works, and the mouth or opening f.Q the mine has the mines, and its average trade is about 100,000 tons. been filled up, or nearly so, by sand and ee.rth washed up The subs.oil is ent;.rely alate. It faces the splendid man~