DIRECTORY. 131 ST. WINNOW. [CORNWALL.] ST. WJ:J.Vl'lO'W' is a township, parish and village, 27 girls. There are five mines worked in this parish. The miles from Plymouth railway station, in the Eastern division population, in 1851, was 1,076; and the acrea~e is 6,137. efCornwall, West Hundred, Bodmin Union, Cornwall arch- The soil is heavy and light; the subsoil is shelf and spar. deaconry, and Exeter bishopric; it is situated on the Fowey Lord Vivian is lord of the manor, and Lord Vivian, Richard river. The church of St. Winnow is an old stone building, Foster, and Thomas James Agar Robartes, Esq., H.P., are in the early perpendicular style of architecture; the living chieflandowner~. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats is a vicarage, worth £197 yearly, with residence; the Rev. and turnips. Percival Frye, H.A., is the incumbent, and also of St. { BRIDGE END is a village. Nighton's chapel. There is a National school for boys and St. 'Winnow. Moon Richard, farmer, Higher Polscoe Watson Alexander, farmer,Ethy Barton GENTRY. Olver John, boot & shoe maker, Con- Wevell Thomas, farmer, Higher Polscoe Corteys Mr. Charles, Harmony cottage stance cottage Wevell Waiter, farmer, Polmenna Foster Mrs. Lanwithan house Pearn Joseph, farmer, Fatry cross Whetter Ann (Mrs.). farmer, Lower Hall Mrs. Courland cottage J>billips Thomas, farmer, Well park Polscoe Parkyn Elford, esq. Collymer house Philp Charles, farmer, Bre... n park Bridge End. TRA.DERS, Richards Samuel, farmer, Tre-,.ea~o GBNTRY. Bazeley George, farmer, Bofernall Sanders Nicholas, farmer, Polmaugan Bodger Mrs. Oak cottage Brokeushire John, farmer, Hartswell Scantlebury George, farmer, Dawna Tailing Mrs. Burn~ cottage Crowle Francis, farmer, Cut brawn Scantlebury 1'homas, farmer, Newham, TRA.DERS. Facey Edmund, farmer, Comb Serle Jacob, fartnt>r, Higher Polscoe, & ~ Burt Joseph, 'Earl of Chatham' Geach John, farmer & auctioneer, boot & shoe maker Burt Philip, cooper&.; sh1>pkeeper Bofernall & Querry park Short James, farmer, Lower Polscoe Burt Thomas, cqrrier Glanvill John, farmer, Burn Solomon Richard,carpenter,Guildhouse Crossman Marian (Miss), scboolmistrs Glanvill William, farmer, Col wood Spear William, mason, Lerrin Evil James, shopkeeper Ham Francis, boot &: shoe maker, Stephens Jacob & William, farmers, Hoar 1ohn, Dolphi11 inn,&: miller Bofernall Bosmau~an Hooper Richard, mining agent Jeffery William, farmer, Resprin Stephens Jacob, farmer, Colbeacon Moon Richard, basket maker Johns Joseph, farmer, Cannacomb StephensJames,'Crowninn,'&:farmer, Santo Hugh, fLostwithiel, which is May John, f'armer, St. Winnaw Barton Warne Robert, miller, Tregaise mill . the nearest money ord.-r office SA.LTASH is a borough, corporate town, township, ! at the head of the river 'l'amar. Saltash is a nursery for and chapelry, and railway station, 1n the parish of St. I seamen, furnishing upwards of 200 men and boys for Stephen's, south division of Hundred of East, on the the royal navy. A rowiug regatta is held here in the western bank of the river 'l'amar; it is built on a steep, summer, the watermen of which are celebrated for their rocky acclivity, and has a steam ferry bridge between it skill. Two river steamers ply hourly between here and and the eastern bank of the river free to inhabitants; Devonport. Markets are held e-very Tuesday and Satur strangers pay one penny toll each way. It has a mayor, day; also quarterly great markets Tuesday bP.fore each recorder, town clerk, aldermen, and freemen; quarter quarter-day. Cattle fairs 2nd of February and 25th of sessions are held. The corporate jurisdiction extends July; fairs for pleasure, 26th and 27th of July. Saltash over all the liberties of the water Tamar. The mayor maintains its own poor. The chapel of St. Nicholas is water coroner for the same, as well as coroner for the is a corporation chapel; value about .£120 )'early, town. In cases of grave offences he is said to have the with residence and 4 acres of glebe land. The mother power of sentencing to transportation. The right of church is St. Stephen, situated in the village of St. dredging for oysters and mussels belongs to the corpora- STEPHEN's, about 11 miles from Saltash, and about half tion, also the anchorage and buoy age. All newly arrived a mile from Trematon Castle, which, from the top of an vessels dropping anchor in the liberties of the Tamar pay artificial hill, commands one of the finest prospects in one shilling to the corporation. These rights are let England. The church is in the deanery of East, arch out at rent by the corporation. Here is a large town- deaconry of Cornwall, and the bishopric of Exeter. It is hall, called "Tamar Hall," and which the authorities a fine old pile, with larg-e high tower and battlements. permit to be used for any useful or charitable ('Xhibitions. The living is a vicarage, worth .£150 yearly, with residence The town has greatly improved since 1852. Villas and and 7 acres of glebe land. The great tithes of Saltash buildings, on an extensive scale, are projected at PORT are paid to the lessee under the Dean and Canons of VIEW, one of the most beautiful localities in the West Windsor, the lay impropriators. In Saltash are twq of England. W. Rundle, Esq., during his mayoralty, dissenting plaees of worship, for Baptists and Wesleyan assiMted by the corporation, improved the paving of tile Methodists; a National ~School for bo;ys and girls; also a streets and sewerage of the town. Here is the railway very good mechanics' institute, the lectures of which are station on the railway connectin11; the South of Devon delivered in the Town-ball: a library attached contains with the west of Cornwall. A tubular bridge, by Brunei, between 300 and 400 volumes. here crosses the Tamar, and rests on massive granite and In St. Stephen's is a National school for boys and girls, limestone columns, so much above high-water level as to with an endowment of.£ 15 yearly. A cattle fair is held ~tllow the largest ships to pass beneath it. Great quan- here the first Monday in April and September. Popula tities of cockles and mussels are daily carried to Devon- tion, in 1851 :-St. Stephen's 1,374; Saltash (borough of), port and Plymouth by the women of Saltash, who derive 11,621 ; total, 2,995. Statute acreage, 4,884 acres. There their chief means of support therefrom; but the fisheries 1 are charities amounting to .£60 yearly value. have been much injured of late by impurities from mines Saltash, Porter 1\:lis~es Brook Edwd. Geo. Green Dragon hotel Bennett William, esq Rawlings Mr. William Brooking John, grocer Blake Mrs Raye Lieut. Henry, R.M Cbapman John, baker Bone Misses Redding John, esq Chubb William, accountant Dalby Misses Rouse Alt>xander, esq Clark J ames, surgeon Frost Capt. Dusheaved house Slocket Miss Cleverton Frederick William P. solicitor Bender Mrs TRADERS. & town clerk, & clerk to Torpoint Herring Mrs Banks Anthony Collin~s, surgeon union &. the turnpike trusts, 1£ at Butchinson Miss Barrahall John, Fountain inn Cleverton, &: Cater, Plymouth Butchinson Mrs Barraball Thomaq, butcher Cook John Henry, paymaster, R.N Lane Rev. James, B.A. Parsonage Batten Henry, New inn Coram Julius, shopkeeper Littleton Mrs Bdtten Thoma~, shoemaker Creswell Mary (Miss), boarding school Martin Richard, esq Billing W1lliam, beer retailer Deacon William, smith May Rev. John [dissenting minister] Blatchley Charles, engineer Deeble Edward, shopkeeper & joiner Peero Mr. Geor~e Blatcbley Graham, eugineer Deeble Richard, builder Pembridge Mr. James Boney Caleb, watcbmakt!r Punstan JamPS, grocer I 2