[.] LANLIVERY. 786 [POST OFFICE

a Charity school for boys and gil'ls, \\llich receives £80 ft·om area is 5,396 acres; gross estimated rental, £.J,915; rate~ the rent of the parish lands, which amounts to .£1,)6 yearly, able value, £5,3.)4 ; and tlw population in 1871 was I ,19G. £10 is applied to apprenticing, and £66 is uistrihuieu in Parish Clerk, William 1\Iarshall, bread and fuel. There are six chapels-three for \Y esleyans and three for Bible Christians. Part of the population is engaged in mining, there being tin and iron mines in the PosT OFFICE,-Elizabetlt Thorn, postmistress. Letters parish. 'l'he remains of an old house (St. Benet's) were from arrive at 9 a.m. ; dispatcl1ed at 3.50 p.m. restored and repaired in 1844, and now form the residence The nearest money order office is at Bodmin of Capt. Charles Eldon Serjeant : the original towe:r of the Regiqtmr of Births~- Deaths, Jacob Thomas cb:tpel still remains. Lord Robartes, and Peter Hoblynand ScHooLs:- John Henwood, esqrs., are chief landowners. The soil is National, Sampson Downing, master; Mrs. Downing, various; the subsoil is slate and dunstone. The chief crops mistress are barley and oats, and there are extensive moorlands. The Infants', Mrs. Leuty, mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hugo Thomas, mason Phillips John, farmer, Bokiddick Borrow Rev. Hen. Jolm, M.A. Rectory Johns Edward, farmer, Tretoil Phillips William, farmer, Bokiddick Henwood John, Tremoor Johns William, farmer, Nanstallon Phillips William, farmer, Trebell M urley Rev. Daniel [Bible Christian] Julian Frederick, farmer, Tremoor Profit Thomas, carpenter Serjeant Capt. Charles Eldon,St.Benet's Julian Thomas, farmer, Bodwanick Retallick James, farmer, Tremoor Keet CharlesJ ohn, farmer, Treguller Retallick J ames, jun. farmer, Woodley COMMERCIAJ,, Knight James, f'armer, Rosewarrick Saunders James, farmer, Tregullon · Alien Plmraoh, miller, Reperr:v Knight Richard, farmer, Bodwanick Sobye Charles, farmer, Trelig-gon Barron John, furmcr, Trekillick Leuty Eliza Ann (Mrs.), schoolmh;tress So bye Philip llennet, boot & shoe makr Bate J oJm, coach builder Lewarne John, fiumer, St. Ingunger Solomon Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Bray John, farmer, Newton Lewis Joseph, farmer, Mena Higher W oodley Bray William, farmer, Reperry Locke John, beer retailer, Benton P.itts Solomon William, farmer, St. Ingunger ·Bullock Richard, carpenter Locke John, blacksmith Sowden William, miller Bunt Hezekiah, farmer, Tremal;in l\Ianhinick Alexander, fhrmer, Higher Stephens William, farmer, Tredenham Eyre Henry, blacksmith Hill head Stick James, farmer, ReJ}erry Fowler William, farmer, Sanders hill :Marshal! Jolm, farmer, Tremoor Stuthcridge Thomas, P1'1ncc of Wales Gatley Thomas, farmer, Clan Marshall John Charles, shopkeeper Tank Edward, inn, cattle Grose W alter, farmer, Tremay le Marshall \V m. fariLer, Church town dealer & seed merchant &c Hambley Richard, mine agent Marshall W.illiam, jun. farmer, Lower Tenne_y J olm, carpenter Hambley Thomas, mine captain Reperry Thomas Henry, farmer, St. Gelly Hawken William, farmer,RoseWarrick Masters Edwd. farmer, Lower H.ill ltead Thomas Jacob, farmer, St. Gelly Hendy Anthony, farmer, T1·ebell Masters Stephen, farmer, Hill head Thomas John, farmer, Bokiddick Hendy Ezekiel, farmer, Trebell Morris James, farmer, Cadwin 'l'homas William, farmer, Cadwin Hick Daniel, farmer, Penburthen Morris Thomas, farmer, Bokiddick Thomas Williarn, farmer, Mulberry Hick Sampson, farmer, Penburthen Mutton John, farmer, Foxhole Verran Richard, blacksmith Hick Waiter, farmer, Lesquite Nute Robert, farmer, Lamorrick Verrau ·waiter, blacksmith Higgs William, farmer, Fenton Nute Robert, shopkeeper Wevil Richard, farmer, Laninval Honey Samuel, carpenter PascoeRobt.f1m,nr.&millr.Hooper's bdg Williams W illiam, farmer, Bokiddick

LANLIVERY is a parish and village, 2 miles west from Methodist Free Church. Charities of £16 are distributed , a portion of which town is in this parish ; it yearly. Castle, the seat of .Mrs. C. Foster, i~S a neat building, is six miles south from Bodmin, and 7 north-east from St. g miles south of tl1e town. Nicholas Kcndall, esq., who is Austell, in the Eastern diyision of the county, east division lord of the manor, Lord Robartes, the Earl of Mount Edg. · of the hundred of Powder, Bodmin union, Bodmin county cumbe, Jonathan Rashleigh, esq., and Mrs. Foster, of court district, Powder rural deanery, Cornwall archdeaconry Castle, are the principal landowners, The soil is light, a and diocese of Exeter, situated on the road from St. Austell great deal of granite; subsoil, slate, The chief crops are to Bodmin. The church of St. llreaca is a tine old granite wheat, barley and turnips. The nrea is 6,790 acres; gros~ building, consisting of two aisles, transept, and c!Jancel, estimated rental, £7 ,!Jl6; rateable value, £7,07 5; nnd the with square tower and pinnacles. The register dates from population in 1871 was 1,493. the year 1644. 'l'he living is a vicarage, yearly value £307, Pm· ish Clerll, John Verran, with residence and 20 acres of glebe, in the gift of Nicholas Kendall, esq., and held by the Uev. Francis Kendall, who is Letters through Bodmin. Lostwithiel is the nearest monry non-resident; the Rev. William John Rowland, Ill. A., is order office curate in charge. There is a Free school for boys and Free Se/tool, John Verran, ma'lter; 1\lrs. Racl1el Lura~, girls; also a chapel for Wesleyans, and two for United mistress • PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hoar Thoma<>, farmer, Penquite Phillips Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Greadow Foster Mrs. C. Castle HockingJobn,blacksmith,Sweets house Phillips Rd. fill'mer & butcher, Hvlat1ds Kendall Nicholas, .J.P. Pelyn J ane Thomas, farmer, Roselath Puckey John. mme• agent, Lancrow• Kendall Nicholas, jun. J.P. Pelyn Jeffery Thomas, blacksmith Richards Richard, C1·own inn Mantell F. R. Cowbridge . Jones George, farmer, Crewell Rowe John, mason, Redmoor . Rowland Rev. William John, M.A. Jones Thomas, farmer, Strickstenton Rowse Fredk. "\V m. carpenter, Puddle [curate in charge], Vicarage Keat John, miller, Rosenea mill Rundell James, farmer, Colkerrow COMMERCIAL. Lanxon Henry, farmer,Lower Demeans Rundle James, farmer, Penrose Algar William, farmer, Hail house Ltttle Denzil, farmer, Trethew Rundle William. farmer Beswetherick Phillip, shoe maker Littleton James, farmer, Woodland Runnals Cath. (Mrs.), farmer, Ruzzah Brewer Henry, miller, Mill town Littleton James, farmer, & Temperance Sambell Benjamin Joseph William, Church Edwin, farmer, Rosena hotel, Sweet's house farmer, Restormcl Coad Jonathan, farmer, Breany Littleton Nicholas Braddon, farmer, SampsonThos. Hosken ;Iarme:r, Trethevy Grigg Isaae, farmer, Trevilmick Polgasick Santo Philip, farmer, Penlmle' GroseJoseph, shoemaker, Sweets house Littleton Peter, farmer, Churck Sturtridge Charles, farmer, Trevorry Hamley John, mason, Crewell orchard Littleton Waiter, farmer, Pullington Sturtridge J oseph~ farmer, Tregantle Hawkey Francis, farmer, Colly green May Thomas, farmer, Coomb 'freqay .T as. basket maker, Sweets hou~e Harper Charles, miller, Churck mill Mitchell William, farmer, Barngate Trelea venA lice( Mrs.) ,farmer, Treg·an tie Hawke Thomas, butcher, Tanhouse Moffatt Thomas, f.

J.ANNARTH, or LANNER, is an ecclesiastical parish, and county court district, rural deanery of Kerrier, arch­ formed in 1844 from tbe parish of Gwennap, in tbe Western deaconry of Cornwall and diocese of Exeter, distant 2 miles division of th~ county, hundred of Kerrier1 union south. from Redruth, its nearest railway fitation1 and I~