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PUB (CORNWALL.] Publicans-Continued TRADES DlRECTORY.j 981 PUB (CORNWALL.] PuBLICANs-continued. Dolphin, Thomns Ca\"ill, Grampound Conch~· Hor.~es, Digory Wroatb, Pyder !!treet, Truro Dolphin, Edward Chirgwin, Old Quay, Penzanee Conchmakers' Arm.~, George Delbridge, CaHington Dolphin, John Hoar, Bridge end, St. Winnow, Lostwithiel Collins Arms, Mrs. Catherine Lean, East end, Redruth Dolphin, Henry James, Jack lane, Newlyn, Penzance Commercial, Ethan Ball, Fore street, Hayle Dolphin, Mrs. Mary Jenkin, Western road, Launceston Commercial, George Baulks, Grampound Road Dolphin, William Nicholls, Germoe, Helston Commercial, William Bond, Callington Dolphin, Alfred Quick, Wharf, St. Ives Commercial, Samuel Brown, Stratton Dolphin, J. Richards, Port I saac,St. Endellion, W adebridge Commercial, Robert George Carpenter, 92 Forest. Saltash Dolphin, William Timmins, St. Gluvias street, Penryn Commercial, John Ching, Moorswater, Liskeard Dolphin hotel, Geo. G. Charlton, Arwenack 11t. Falmouth Commercial, Miss Mary Ann Coombes, Millbrook, Devnprt Dolphin hotel, :Mrs. !\fary Ann Drew, Quay street, Truro Commercial, Thomas Curnow, Lannartb, Redruth Duke of Cornwall, John Rowse, Mount Cbarles,St.Austell Commercial, John Endean, Sbortlanesend, Kenwyn, Truro Duke of' Cornwall, James Thomas, Pyder street, Truro Commercial, J. Friggens, Long rock, Ludgvan, Penzance JJuke of Cumberland, Jacob Corin, jun. 70 Causeway Commercial, James Harris, Newlyn, Grampound Road head, Penzance Commercial, John Higgans, Roche, St. Austell Duke of Kent, John Odgers, Market strand, Falmontb Commercial, Samuel Jenkins, Higher Pengelly, St. Teath, Duke of York, William Dennis, Fait·mantle street, Truro Camelford Duke's Head, John Ellis, Meneage street, Helston Commercial, Wm.Geo. Martin, College, Budoek,Falmouth Dutchy .,t,.nts, John Oavey, Boyton, Launceston CommPrcial, 1\Irs. Elizabeth Mitchell, Devoran Earl of Chat ham, J oseph Hurt, Bridge end, St. Winnow Commercial, W. G. Olver, Trelaver, 8t. Dennis, St Austell Earl Grey, Richard Higgs, Luxulyan, Bodmin Commercial, John Reed, Fowey Earl St. Vincent, JohnM. Moore,Egloshayle,Siades Bridge Commercial, William Roseveare, Tideford, St. German!! Ea.~t Tap house inn, W m.Geo.Russeli,St.Pinnock,Liskeard Commf'Tcial, J .Smith, Port Isaac, St. Endellion, Wadebridg Edgcumbe Arms, Thomas Dunk, Maker, Devonport Commercial, Mrs. Ann Thomas, Porthleven, Helston Edgcumbe Arms, .John Rogers, Cotehele quay, Cal~tock Commercial, Thomas Wills, South quay, Padstow Elephant~ Ca.,tle hotel,E.J ennings,Low .Market st.Penryn Commercial hotel (John French, proprietor), Green, Eliot Arms,l\IissG.Honey,Compass,St.Thomas,Launceston Market, Penzance Eliot Arms commercial hotel ~ poAting house, Edward Commercial hotel, Mrs. Eliza Lawrey, Newquay Jenkin, St. Germans Commercial hotel, J. Paull, Church twn.St. Ag·nes,Scorrier Engine, Robert Curnow, Towednack, Penzant'e Commercial hotel, Thomas Sarah, Quay hill, Falmouth Exeter, William Cudlipp, High street, Launceston Commercial hotel, William Tippett, Wadebridge Exeter inn, William Haly, Richmond hill, Truro Commercial hotel ~ posting house, William Penpraze Falcon, William Penna, 10 Kenwyn street, Truro Tregoning-, Commercial square, Camborne Falcon hotel 41' posting houtle, George Brendon, Bnde Commercial hotel ~ posting house, William Williams, FalmouthArms, Geo. Bennett,Church twn.Kenwyn,Truro Market place, St. Just-in-Penwith, Penzance Falmouth Arms, AlPxander Dingle, Chacewater, Seorrier Coplfy Arms, John Bray, Hessenford, St. Germans Falmouth Arms, J .Vercoe,Bissick,Ladock,GrampoundRd Corni.~h Arms, John Angear, West Looe, Liskeard Falmouth hotel (Mrs.Barratt,mangr.),Falmouth. See advt Cornish Arms, Edwd. Chegwin, Commercial road, Hayle Falmouth Packet, Thomas Buckett, Carter'• Downs, St. Cornish Arms, John Collins, Wadebridge- Hilary, Marazion Cornish Arms, Joseph Couch, St. Blazey, Par Station Family 41' com.mercial hotel ~ pollfing house, Richard Cornish Arms, Mrs. E. Gauntlett, Constantine, Penryn Littleton, near the Railway station, Liskeard Cornish Arms, Jakeh Glasson, Trelyon, St. Ives Family, commercial ~ railu:ay hotel ~ posting house, Cornish Arms, Edwin Henwood, St. Columb Minor Alexander Rowe, Market Jew street, Penzance. See advt Cornish Arms, James Lig;htfoot, Hessenford, St. Germans Farmers' Arms, Samuel Argall, St. Columb Minor Cornish Arms, William Lucas, St. Dominick, St. Mellion Farmers' Arm.,, Jacob Curnow Weymouth Corin, Cause- Cornish Arms, Robert May, St. Tudy, Bodmin way bead, Penzance. See advertisement Cornish Arm,.,., Joseph Hawken Old, St. Merryn, Padstow Farmers' Arm_., Hy. Eddy, Church town, Illogan,Redruth Cornish Arms, Mrs. Mary Ann Trestrail, Frogpool, Farmers' inn, J oseph Carveth, St. Breock, W adebridge Gwennap, Scorrier Farmers' inn, Sam. Williams, Traboc, St. Keverne,Helston Cornish Arms, James Williams, St. Day, Scorrier Feathers, James Dawe, Mitchell, Grampound Road Cornish Arms ~ po.,ting horu1e, Edward J ames Le\"ers, Ferris Town inn, Miss Harriet Martin, Ferris town,Truro Crockwell street, Bodmin Ferry, Thomas Wheeler, Ferry street, Torpoint Devonport Cornish inn,- Adamson, Gunnislake, Tavistock Perry House, Tbo~. Crosley, Ant bony passage, St. Stephens Cornish inn, Edward Jackson, Westgate st. Launceston Ferry H ou.~e, W. H. Rnndle,Bodinnic, Lanteglos-by-f'owey Cornish~ Railtt.'ay inn, Mrs. M. Thomas East end,Redrth Fifteen Balls, Miss MaryJane Opie, West street, Penryn Cornish Daws inn, Hannibal Rowe, Trt>swithen, Pen- Fifteen Balls, T. Roberts, Porkellis, Carnmenellis, Redruth ponds, Camborne Fifteen Balls, J. H. ::-.eccombe, 45 Market Jew st.Penzance Cornish Mount, Thos. Baily, Probus, Grampound Road Fire Engine, Henry Ivey, Marazion Cornish Jlfount, R. Symons, Churchtown,Crowan,Cambrn First 4r Last, Samuel Young Dale, Alverton st. Penzance Cornubi(t hotel, William Lawrey, Fore street, Hayle First~ Last, Edwin Toman, St. Sennen, Penzance Cottage, John White1 Holmbush, St. Austell Fisherman's Arms, William Alford, East Looe, Liskeard Countr!J House, Richard Matthew, Coldeast, Calstock Fisherman's Arms, Mrs.M.McCarthy ,Porthleven,Hel!ton Cross Keys, Mrs. Ann Bennett, Praze, Penryn Fisherman's Arms, James Rodd, Polpeno, Li11keard CrmM Ke!JS, Samuel Bounsall, Cawsand, Rame, De1·onport Fi3herman' sA rms,l\lrs.A. Tonkin,Fore 11t.N ewlyn,Penznce Crown, Mrs. Rebecca Bice, St. Ew~, St• .Austell Foresters' Arms, Mrs. Susan Body, Callington Crown, William John Phillips. St. Thomas street, Penryn Fore#ers' Arms, Henry Guest, 16 Killigrew st. }'almouth Crown, Henry Richards, Chacewater, Scorrier Fountain, John Ferris, Old Bridge street, Truro Crown, Richard Richards, Lanlivery, Bodmin Fountain, J ames Glasson, St. Clare street, Penzance C1·own, William Wear, Crown town, Sithney, Helston Fountain, John Haly, 20 Market street, Falmouth Crown hotel, John James, Perran-uthnoe, )farazion Fountain, Samuel Hender, Mount Folly, Bodmin Crown~ Anchor, ~Irs. M.artha Cross, Fore st.Mevagissey, Fountain, Thomas J ones. Parade, Liskeard St. Austell Fountain, John Phillips, Moun~oy, Colan, St. Columb Crown~ Anchor, Mrs. Dorothea Harman, 6 }larket street, Fountain, Mrs. J ane Rickard, :St. M awes, Gram pound Falmouth Fountain, Samuel Sarab, Cliffst. Mevagissey, St. Austell Crown~ Anchor, Mrs. Emtn Roberts, Devoran Four Lanes, John Reed, Grigwartha, Carnmenellis,Redruth Crown~ Anchor, John Collins, Fowey Four Lords, Wm. Woolcock,St. Blazeygate, Par Station Cutter, Richard Blarney, East Portholland, St. ?tiichael Fox~ Hounds, Nicholas Jory, Comford,Gwennap,Redruth Carhayes, St. Austell Gardeners' Arms, Samuel Gilbert, St. Mawgan, St.Columb Daniel Arms, Joseph :Eastlake, Daniel place, Truro Garland Ox, Samuel Bray Hayes, Bore street, Bodmin lJnrlinyton hotel, Thomas 8olmon, Camelford General Elliot, John Bennett, Tywardreatb, Par Station De lJunstanville Arms, J. H. Michell, Fore st. Redruth General Wolfe, John Job, Bodmin road, St. Austell Devon ~ Cornwall hotel, John Gold, 1\lillbrook, Maker, George ~Dragon, Ezekiel Cornish, Redruth Devon port George 4r Dragon, Matthew Doney, St. Nicholas st.Bodmin lkllonport inn, Peter Alien, Kingsand, Maker, Devonport George §,• Dragon, John Pascoe, St. Austelhtteet, Truro Drvonport inn, Amos Rice, Millbrook, MakPr, Devonport George ~· Dragon, Mrs. A lice Rowe, :MarkP.t pla<'e, ~t. Ives J)ingley's private ~· commercial hotel (Mrs. Eliza Globe, Thomas Baron, Honey street, Bodmin Dingley, proprietress), Beachfield house, Esplanadt>, Globe, Samuel Bate, Market place, Padstow Penzance. See advertisement Globe, John Chynoweth, Frances street, Truro Dot·k ~ Railu:ay ltotel, Thomas Trewattha, Bar1 Fnlmouth Globe, Goorge Fisher, Flushing, Fahnoutb • .
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