(.] BOSCASTLE. 10 POST OFFICE

PLYMOUTH & ST. COLUMB-John Wboon's van stops at ST. A usT LB-Van, momlay &; friday, returning same day& tue11day night, leaving for Plymouth wednesday, -Van, monday & thursday, returns tuesday & fri 9 morning-; returns to Bodmin friday evening, &; leaves LISKEARn-Van, saturday, returning same day saturday for St. Colutnb TRURo-Van, mondoy & friday, returns tuesday &; sat BOSCASTL:E: is a seaport town, 18 miles from Laonces­ TuBB's GROUND is close to Boscastle, Trebilo is ll ton, IS from Bodmin, and 6 north-west from , in miles distant, Tresuck is three-quarters of a mile, Tredorn Minster and Forrabury parishes, East Cornwall, Les­ is li, Polrinney is I, Tregatherell is 2, Vendown is 2!, newth Hundred, Camelford Union, Trigg Minor deanery, Kerkeke is 3!, Trelay is 4, Hendra Wother is 3f, Vella Cornwall archdeaconry, and Exeter bishopric; it is situated Parks is 4!, Worthyville is 4!, Hurrygutter is 4!, Higher on the north coast of Cornwall. The church of Minster Pendavy is 4!, Condolden is 4~, Higher Worthyt"ille 3! is an old building much out of repair; the parish, in 1855, miles distant, are farm1 here. voted a small rate to re-lead the roof, and do other FonRABURY (in which Eoscastle is partly sltuat~d) substantial repairs; the lower part of the old tower only is in the east division of Cornwall, and Camelford Union. remains. It has a nave, aisle, chancel, I bell, 1 slab with The church is an old building,substantially repaired in the brasses (the most important one has been stolen), monu­ year 1843. There is a tower, with 1 bell. The church ments to the memory of J. Render, Sir J. Cotton, Knt., has l main aisle, and 2 smaller ones : one o.n the north, Dr. Cotton, and Sir J onathan Phillipps; the font is an the other on the south, and a chancel. The living is a old one, round, and of stone; the oldest registers were rectory worth £68 10s., with residence and 13a. 2r. 2lp. destroyed some years ago; the registers now date from of glebe land, including waste and churchyard, in the about 1600. There is an old oak chest, and some stained gift of Thomas Rickard A very, Esq. The Rev. William glass of the Trelawny arms in one of the east windows. John Kirkness, A. M., is the incumbent of Forrabtiry-cum­ The living ii a rectory, worth £340 yearly, with 66a. Or. Minster. There ie a chapel for Wesleyan Methodists. The 35p. of glebe land, the rent of which is included in the Boscastle National school belongs to Forrabury, Trevalza, value of the living, which is in the gift of T. R. A very, and Mlnster. There are two slate quarries on the coast. Esq. The Rev. William John Kirkness, A.M., is the The population, in 1851, was 379, and the acreage is incumbent of Minster and Forrabury. There are a chapel 508a. Or. 39p. The soil is dark loam; the subsoil, rock for Association Methodists, a National school for 100 and slate. Thomas Rickard Avery, Eeq., is lord of the boys and girls, and a Sunday school, beld at the National manor, and William Sloggatt and William Rosevear, school. Two fairs are held in August and November, Esqrs. are chief landowners. The chief crops are wheat, yearly, for lambs, sheep, and cattle. The population, barley, oats, and turnips. Paradise Cottage is thE! resi­ in 1851, was479, and the acreage is 3,322a, Or. 23p. The dence of Miss Cole; Barn Park is the residence of Mra. soil is dark loam; the subsoil is rock:. Thomas Rickard Rosevear; and Pevally House is the residence of William ATery, Esq. is lord of the manor, and William Sloggatt, Slog-gatt, Esq. Esq., and Wllliam Rosevear, Esq., are chief landowners. The farms are :-Will Town, about 1 mile from The chief crops are wheat, barley, and oats. There is an Eoscastle ; Part of Trebane is about I mile from Eos­ almshouse, intended for the benefit of six poor people castle; Penally, close to Boscastle. of good character. Dos castle. Burnard Richard, grocer & draper Moo re Thomu, ' Cotton B'l'eeches' GENTRY. Elson Edward, Boscastle inn Moyse Thomas, shoemaker Ahbott Miss Embling Robert Ellery, surgeon Pethick Wm. farmer, Trevilla parks A very Thoma'l Rickard, esq Go.rd Pascoe, draper, grocer & maltster Symons Pentecost, farmer Cole Miss, Paradise cottage Harris & Smith, tailors&; drapers Venning Christopher, shoemaker Embling Robert Ellery, esq Hawker Claudius Crigan, solicitor Wallace Sampson, farmer, Malorn Hawker Claudius Crigan, esq Headon Thomas. grocer&; butcher Treblla. Kirkness Rev. William John, M.A. Hoskin Henry, Brig inn TRADERS. Rectory Keals William, butcher Scott William, farmer Powell William, esq. Custom house M ably Heury, Ship inn Scott William Curry, farmer Rosevear Mrs. Barn park Marshall William, Lower Brig inn Tregatherau. Rosevear William, esq Priddis Alt(f.excise offi<"er,Excise office Rounsaville John,jun. farmer Sloggatt William, esq. Pevally house Prout Thomas, Wellington hotel Tubbs' Ground. Wade Arthur, e~q Rosevear & Sloggatt,general merchants Rogers Daniel, farmer TRADERS. Wade Arthur, surgeon 'Worth;yvale. Avery Thomas Rickard, timber, hemp Wivell Prudence (Mrs.), draper, grocer BakerDiggery,farmer,Lwr.Wotthyvale & tallow merchant & ironmonger Baker Wm. farmer, Hill;her Worthyvalc Bellamy Jane (Miss), post & school Minster. Pendavey. mistress TRADERS. Elford Michael, farmer Bellamy John, master mariner Bolt Richard, shoemaker CondoleD. Bone William, 1'{apoleon inn Hawke William, M"alorn inn Honey Francis, farmer Boscastle Wine, Spirit~ Grocery Co. Honey Charles, farmer, Trekeek Letters through Camelford, which is William Guy, manager Hosken John, farmer, Slaughter bridge also the nearest money order office BOTUS E"LEMJ:NG is a township, village, and parish, t named Fleming, supposed to be the founder of this parish 3 n1ilea north-west ofSaltash, in the south division of East whence its name of Botus or Botes Fleming. There is Hundred, and Union of St. German's, East Cornwall; it also a Wesleyan Methodist meeting-house, aud a village contained, in 1851, 247 inhabitants, and 1,138 acres of school, supported principally by the rector. Here are tillage land. The living is a rectory, in the patronage of market gardens. In a field near the village is a monu­ the Rev. William Edward Vigor, B.A., who is also rector; ment to the memory of Dr. William Martin. yearly value £280, with residence and 60 acres of glebe MoDITON, Holland, Popham, Maraborough, Doghole, land. The church, an ancient structure, with 11quare Sladeland, Bicton, Swiftover, Ramsacomb, and Cross, are tower and turrets, has a peal of 6 bells, and is worthy of places here. remark as containing, in a vault, the ashes of a Crusader Si m mons Misses, Popham Blake Pbilip, farmer, Sladeland Stevens George, farmer, Swiftover Symons William, esq. Hatt Bletchford William, beer retailer Stevens William, farmer, Ramsacomb Vigor Rev. William E. B.A Broad John, farmer, Moditonham Summerfield John, market gardener, TRADERS. Broad Richard, farmer, Maraborough Moditonham Barrett James, carpenter Bud~e John, farmer, Doghole Summerfield William,marketgardener, Batten John, farmer, Moditon Dawe Samuel, market gardener Moditonham Batten Richard, farmer, Bicton GatchcombeJo~eph, market gardener Truscott Daniel, miller, Moditon Bennet J ames, blacksmith, Holland Lang William, farmer W err in John, shopkeeper Bennet Mary (Miss), market gardener May Stephen, market gardener Williams John Beal, farmer, Cross Bennet Mary (Mrs.), 'Barley Sheaf,' May William Jackson, farmer Wright Mary (Mrs.), market gardener Holland Roberts William, blacksmith Wrigltt William, cow keeper PosT OPFICE.-John Bletchford~ postmaster. Letters I dispatched, -l pa~t 4 p.m. The nearest money order office through Hatt from Plymoutb, arrive at i past 8 a.m.; is at