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Working Men's Institute, erected at a cost of about M.A. of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, has been curate £150, defrayed by Somers Cocks esq. was opened in charg~ since 1903. The W esleyan chapel and school­ Dec. 3, 1896; the building is of slate stone, with a room were built in 1890, at a cost of £65o: the chapel dock, and is well supplied with local and other news­ affords sittings for about 150 persons. The papers and has a good library; bagatelle and other Working Men's Club and Reading Room, erected at a games are also provideci. The Earl of St. Germans, cost of £too, and opened in 1891, is a structure of local who is lord of the manor, and the trustees of the late sandstone with brick dressings, and is well supplied Mrs. Somers Cocks (d. 1899) are the principal land­ with local and general newspapers and has a library of oQWners. The soil is marl and clay; subsoil, freestone several hundred volumes; bagatelle and other games and slate. The chief crops are corn, roots and potatoes. are also provided: Major Brian Williams is president. The area is 6,ooo acres; the population in 1901 was 8o7. Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., S. B. & A. & I. Office, Sexton, John Pote. Downderry.-Miss Gertrude Parker, sub-postmistress. l'ost & M. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.­ Letter<> from St. Germans S.O. are delivered at 7.50 Thomas Hoskin, sub-postmaster. LetteTs arrive from a.m. & 3.10 p.m.; dispatched 8.10 & ro.5o a.m. & St. Germans S.O. at 7·35 a.m. & 2-40 p.m.; dis­ 4.40 p.m. & during summer months, June to patched at 7.50 & 11.10 a.m. & 6.10 p.m.; no delivery September, at 6 p.m. ; no delivery on sundays on sundays. The nearest telegraph office is at Down­ Wall Letter Box, , cleared at 12 noon & 4.30 derry, 3 miles distant p.m. week days only DOWNDERRY, 3 miles south, is a small fishing place, pleasantly situated above Whitesand Bay and backed by a PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. range of hills, from which a good view of Rame Head and Hessenford (mixed), enlarged m 1895, for 70 children; Eddystone lighthouse is obtained; it has improved of late average attendance, 40; Mrs.Mary Peggy Horwill,mist years, and has a coast guard station, and is much fre- Deviock (mixed), built in 1844 & enlarged in 1895, for .quented by summer visitors. The Mission chapel of St. roo children; average attendance, about 55 ; Albert Nicolas, built in 1883-4, at a cost of £r,ooo, by the Rev. Marshall Harding, master; Mrs. Grace C. Harding, .J. T. Fisher B.A. late vicar of Hessenford, is an edifice of mistress; an addition was made to the master's house .stone in the Ear:y English style, and has a belfry contain- in 1900 by subscription ing one bell, erected as a memorial to the Rev. J. H. S. The two above-named schools are controlled by the Staveley, a former curate: an oak pulpit was provided in & District Education Committee; ·1893• and in 1905 a stained window was given by the Alfred Burden, Albert' terrace, Saltash, clerk -widow of Col. Phillips in memory of two sons: there (mixed), built in 1858, for 73 children; ~re 100 sittings: the Rev. John Basset Baron Collins I a-verage attendance, 40; Miss Mary Leyden, mistress

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Glanville Maj.-Gen. Francis Robert 1 Luwer John, farmer, South Bake Williams Mrs. Edward 1 R.A. Catchfrench Lowry Wm. Danl. farmer, St. Anne"s COMMERCIH,. , Pole Miss, St. Anne's cottage Lucas Mrs. & Sons, farmers,Bonialva Andrew Richard & John, builders, :Purton Rev. Ralph Cecil M.A. (vicar),! :Matthews John Edgar, farmer, Triffle carpenters, ironmongers fishing Vicarage Matthews Robert, farmer, Trewall tackle dealers & hardware merchts Somers-Cocks Edward Lygon, Bake Matthews "Villiam, farmer Broad Albert John, apartments 'Tilling Ernest, St. Anne's Mitchell Richd. builder, Minard cross Broad Elizabeth (Mrs.) & Wm. frmrs Wither Mis-s, St. Anne's cottage Moore Edwin, boot & shoe maker Coastguard Station (William Polwin, COMMERCIAL. :Morcombe Rich d. Cornish Arms P.H. chief boatman in charge) Banbury Richard, farmer, Treliddon & miller (water) Harfoot. Jane (Mrs.), apartments Bennett William. farmer, Trerieve Mortimer George M. farmer, Minard May Isaac, apartments .Bersey & Sons, farmers, Trerule Raby John, farmer, Hendra :Mitchell Francis, coach proprietor & Body Edwin, farmer, Milladon Roberts William M. farmer, Wilton apartments Bray George, farmer, Treyone Scantlebury John, farmer Mitchell William & Son, wagonette lJiray Jessi.e (Mrs.), Copley .A.rms P.H Stanton Charles, farmer, Carcoe proprs. & aparts. Oak Bee cottage