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66 CAMELFORD. CORNWALL. (KELLY's Lawrence Horace Hayes Montgomery, Pengelly Richd.WhiteHartP.H.Fore st Tippett Charles B. school attendance solicitor & commissioner for oaths, Pethick Henry 'l'homas, chemist & officer, Fore street registrar & high bailiff of the County druggist, Fore street Tippett J oseph Bridgman, draper &; Court & clerk to the magistrates & Public Assembly Rooms (Jn. Hoopeor, grocer, Fore street commissioners of taxes for Les- proprietor), Fore street Town Hall (Joseph B. Tippett, keepr) newth division, Fore street Retallick .Arthur Hutchings, North 'l''reweeks John, builder & cabinet. Lobb Samuel, builder & grocer Cornwall Railway hotel m3ker, Fore street Martin Frederick, baker, Fore street Richard William, stone mason Vine Wm. Hy. basket makr. Fore st May Wm. Ily.draper & grocer,Fore st Rogers & Sons, coach builders & ma- Volunteer Battalion (2nd) Duke of Metherel John, relieving & vaccination chinists Cornwall's Light Infantry (H Corn- officer for union & registrar o1 Roose William Hockin, King's .Arms pany, Capt. Ernest John Jerome) births & deaths for No. 2 Camelford family & commercial hotel; posting Wakefield & Son, booksellers, sta- sub-district in all its branches ; headquarters ·tioners & printers, Fore street Mitchell Henry, carpenter C. T. C.; omnibus to meet trains Wakefield Thomas Edwin, registrar Neil & Son, tailors, Fore street Sanders Edmund Charles, bootmaker of marriages, Fore street Pearce & Sons, butchers, Fore street & temperance house, Fore street Walkey Thomas, job master Pearce Edwin, farmer, Trefrew Savage Gilbert,Harold, draper,Fore st \Vatson Mary .Ann (Miss), ladies' schl Pearse & Harris, auctioneers, valuers, Soort Wm.painter&stonemasn.F<lrest Weeks Emily (Mrs.), Darlington P.H. estate agents &c Slee Geo. & Son, boot & shoe dealers Fore street Pearce Geo.Edwin, ironmongr.Fore st & plumbers, Fore street Wickett Matthew, road surveyor to Pomery .Arthur Connor, solicitor; & Stephens Boaz, butcher the Camelford Rural Dist. Council at Bodmin Tingcombe Edwin, boot ma. Fore st Wilkins John, boot maker, :Fore st CARDINHAM, <Jr Cardynham (Celtic, Caer-dinas, the a quarter of a mile. north of Cardynham church are the rocky fortress), is a township, parish and village, 4 miles remains of the "Holy Well," built in the south-east east-north-east from Dodmin and 3~ north-north-east from corner of an inclosure eighty feet long by forty-two wide; Bodmin Road station on the Great ·western railway, in the alongside it is a, ruined chamber, probably once an ora South Eastern division of the county, hundred and petty tory, the water, flowing through tbe doorway, spreads ses,sional division of Trigg, Bodmin union and county into a pool in front: close by on the side of the road is a court district, rural deanery and archdeaconry of Bad- stone marked "I. B .• " supposed to have formed the base min and diocese of Truro. The .Alah stream, a small of a Cl"'SS; one mile north from the church, on a. farm tributary of the river Fowey, ha-s its sourse in this belonging to Mr. J. :Bate, stands the remains of an ancient parish. The church of St. Mewbred is an ancient circula~r entrenchment, nine feet high, with a footpath building of Btone in the Perpendicular style, comist- which seems to have been protected against an enemy ing of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an em- and used for obtaining water; half a mile south af tbe battled western tower with pinnacles containing 8 village is a similar earthwork. At Well town is an in bells; ·the tower has been renovawd: the chancel Rcribed stone five feet five inch~ high. Glynn, the seat retains it·s sedilia: on the floor at the east end of of Lonl Vivian, situated close to the banks of the river the north aisle, removed here from the chancel in r872, Fowey, is a substantial modern mansion of stone, stand is a curious brass of a priest in a cassock, and girt with ing m well-wooded gronruls of about 40 acres, and is a~ a sword; below is an inscription to Thomas Awmarle, present occupied by Colonel Edward St . .Aubyn J.l'., appointed rector here 22nd September, 1356, and praying D.L. Lord Vivian a.nd others~ are lords of the manor; for mutual supplication, "Rogo vos fratres pro me et ego and Viscount Clifden, Lord Vivian, Francis John Henwood pro vDbis is quantum possum": there are also attached esq. of Tremoor Lanivet, and Frederick Ernest Remfrv two shield~ of arms and in the church is a monument to esq. of Truro, are the chief landowners. The soil is Nicholas Glynn, ob. r6g9 : the east window is a memorial various; the subsoil is granite and slate. The chief crops to the Rev. Thomas GryTis, a former rector, and there are barley and oats; there is good grazing for sheep and is a memorial window in the chancel to his wife: the bullocks. The area is 9,612 acres of land and 22 of water; church affords 300 sittings: in the churohyard stand two rateable value, £4,759; the population in 1901 was 578. ancient crosses. The register dates from the year I]OI, MILLPOOL is a hamlet, one mile north from the church. and up to 1718 is a. transcript. The living is a rectmy, Parish Clerk, William Male. net yearly income £3r6, including 216 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of R. 0. Coode esq. of Pol<1pit Tamar, Post Office.-William Male, sub-postmaster. Letters are and held ~ince 1897 by the Rev. Frederick Granville May received from Bodmin by foot post at 9·5 a.m.; dis- B . .A. of New College, Oxford. There is a Wesleyan chapel patched at 3.50 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but here and a Free Methodist chapel at Millpool. The ceme- not paid. The nearest money order & telegraph office tery in connection with the church was consecrated and is at Bodmin, 5 miles distant opened in r8gg. .At Deviock is a round-headed cross, .A. School :Board of 5 members was formed May 13, r872; five feet high, and about two fe-et wide, and at Treslea a Christopher Lander, honorary clerk to the board "imilar cross, standing on a mound by the road side; on Board School (mixed), erected in r 88r, for 95 children; Treslea Down stands a large head of a third cross. .About average attendance, 62; .Arthur Jackson, master Flamank William Courts John, carpenter, Mill pool Lawry Jn. frmr.Treswithwick & Praze May Rev. Fdk. Granville B . .A. Rectory Dingle .Adrian, farmer, Calliwith :Male William, shoe maker, Post office St . .Aubyn Col.Edwd. D.L., J.P.Glynn Dingle Nicholas, farmer, Carblake :Manaton Thomas, farmer, Colvannick COMMERCIAL. Jane .Alfd. Saml. farmer, Tawna moor May William, farmer, Sina Bate .Alfred & .Adam, stone masons, Jory Charles, carpenter, Mill pool Mitchell Thomas, resident agent to Mill pool Keat William, farmer, Glebe farm Lord Vivian, Hendra Bate Edward, farmer, Colvanick Keat Wm. miller (water), Preeze mill Northcott Thomas, farmer, Dreason & Bate John, farmer, Teason Knight Thomas & John. farmers, Colsloggett Bate Roger, farmer, Park Higher Treslea Penno John, farmer, Hole Bate Thomas Lang, farmer, Penpoll Lander Christopher, farmer, honorary Riddle Edward, farmer, Treslea. Bawden Jas. farmer, Cahilla barn clerk to the school board; furnisher Riddle Edward John, farmer, Newland Bawden William, Volunteer inn apartments, one of the most pie- Riddle Geo. Lord, farmer, Kingswood Best George, farmer, Tresance turesque parts of Cornwall, close Riddle John, farmer, Glvnn Barton Bunt Bros. farmers, Old Cardinham to the Temple river; good trout Roose Elijah (Mrs.), farmer, Mill pool Bunt Elizh. (Mrs.), frmr. Pomereybill fishing, Cabilla. Runnalls John, farmer, Welltown Carbine Edward, farmer, Card east Land er Harold, boot & shoe maker, Spriddle John, farmer, Milltown Chapman Thos. frmr. Cardinham ho Mill pool Stephens Richard, farmer, Higher hill (lettPrs through Bodmin direct) Langdon John, farmer, Tremoorland Tonkin Elizabeth .Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Cock Robert, miller (water),Glynn ml Langdon Margaret Ann (Mrs.), far- Lower Carblake Coppin Brunswick, farmer, Ludcott mer, Maidenwell \Vhite Joseph, farmer, Galgeath Coppin David Gedye, farmer, Devoick Lawry Chas. farmer, Old Cardinham Wilton Charles, agricultural imple· Coppin William Henry, farmer, Lemar La wry Henry, farmer, Old Cardinha,m ment maker OARHAYES ST. MICHAEL, see St. Michael Carhayes. CARNMENELLIS, which takes its name from Carn in the Truro division of the county, hundred of Kerrier, Menelez, a lofty hill reaching a height of 822 feet above the petty sessional division of Kerrier West, Helston union sea level, is an ecclesiastical parish, formed January 9, and county c:mrt district, rural deanery of Kirrier, arch 1846, out of the civil parish of Wendron, and is near the deaconry of Cornwall and diocese of Truro. The church road from Redruth to Helston, 4!> miles south from Red , of the Holy Trinity, erected in r85o, at a cost of £r,o35· ruth station on the Truro and Penzance section of the 1 is a building of granite in the Gothic style, consisting of Gre:J.t \Vestern railway, aJld 6 west-by-north from Penryn, I chancel, nave, south porch and a small western turret con-.