Cornwall. Sol 509

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Cornwall. Sol 509 TRAtES DIRECTORY.) CORNWALL. SOL 509 Redruth & District Fanciers' Association Young Men's Christian Associations Daniell & Thomas, Chapel st. Camborne (Thomas Kistler, hon. sec.), Green (T. Jenkins, hon. sec.), South street, *Daniell John Rule (firm, Daniell & lane, Redruth St. Austell; (William Tangye, hon. Thomas), Chapel street, Camborne Royal Alfred Aged Merchant Seamen's sec.), Fore street, Redruth ; (T. A. Dobell R. H. W. 9 Pydar street, Truro Institution(William T. Tresidder.hon. Marshall, hon. sec.), Causeway head, *Dobell Robert, 9 Pydar street, Truro; agent), Street-an-Pol, St. Ives Penzance & (John Mitchell, secretary), & at Hotel road, St. Austell Royal Curnwall Agricultural Association Chapel street, St. Ives Edyvean R. P. Mount Folly sq. Bodmin (HenryTresawna, sec.),Probus R.S.O Young Women's Christian Associations *Ellis George Jewel Lister, Park place, Royal Geological Society of Cornwall (C. (Miss Alice Freeman, sec.), Market st. Wade bridge R.S.O & Padstow R.S.O Le Neve Foster esq. F.R.S. president; J<'almouth; (Miss Emma S. Punnett, Floyd James, 4 Bellcvue ter. St. Austell T. R. Bolitho, treas. ; Fred Holman, hon. sec.), Flushing, Falmouth ; Foster-Melliar Robert Aubrey M. A. librarian; John B.. Cornish, sec. & (Miss Mary Walley, sec.), Trafalgar Oxon (firm, Gurney &Foster-1\:lelliar), curator), Public buildings, Penzance square, Fowey H..S.O & (Miss Jane Stratton R.S.O. & The Strand, Bude Royal National Lifeboat Institution (W. Hall, sec.), St. Thomas st. Pemyn R.S.O P.Trevithick, hon.sec. ; Jn. Trevaskis, *FoxWilson Lloyd, so Arwenack street, coxswain), IIayle ; (John B. Farran, SOLICITORS. Falmouth hon. sec.), Church street, Mevagissey, *Gameson J. Herbert, Fore st. Bodmin ; St. Austell ; (Thomas Henry Cornish, Marked thus ~ are Commissioners to Ad· Padstow R.S.O. & Wadebridge R.S.O hon. sec.),, Quay, Penzance & (Ed- minister Oaths in the Supreme Court of *Geach H. H. West Berryfield, Newquay Judicature. monds James llluett, hun. sec.), Bank, *Glubb Albert Charles Lyne, West St. Mary's, Penzance * Adams Arth. Elford,3 r Lemon st. Truro street, Liskeard Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty *Archer Addis Edward (firm, Smith, ·*Glubb Albert de Castro, West st.Liskrd to Animals (Wm. Gibson, inspector), Paul & Archer), 2 Princes st. 'fruro Graham & Graham, Menacuddle street, 5 Union place, Truro *Bennetts John Messer, 7 Princes st. St. Austell; & Fore st. Fowey R.S.O St. Agnes District Nursing Association Truro & Albert quay, Fowey *Graham J. Newton (firm, Graham & Mrs. Rudall, hon. sec. ; I. Rowse, *Blatchford William Tucker, Stratton Graham), Menacuddle street, St. hon. treas.), St.Agnes, ScorrierR.S.O R.S.O. & Bude & Holsworthy R.S.O Austell; Fore street, Fowey R.S.O. & St. Austell Cottage Gardening Society Blight John Peter, Callington R.S.O Tywardreath, Par Station R.S.O (H. S. Hancock, hon. sec.),St. Austell *Boase Edward,Savings Bank buildings, *Graham William J. (firm, Graham & St. Austell Division Liberal Association Parade street, Penzance; Hay le & Graham), Menacuddle street, St. (H. Sydney Hancock, sec.), South Street-on-pol, St. Ives Austell; & Fore street, Fowey R.S.O st. St. Austell *Budilly George Ley (firm, Trythall & Grylls, Hill & Hill, Cross street, Helston St. Columb Temperance Society (J. Bodilly),offices, County court,Alverton Grylls Charles Reginald Gerveys (firm, Seymour & W. L. Salmon, secs.), street, Penzance Cowlard, Cuwlard & Grylls), Exeter Bank street, St. Columb Major R.S.O Borlase, Milton & Borlase, 31 Clarence street, Launcestun St. Germans Mutual Improvement So- street, Penzance *Grylls H. (firm,Paige&Grylls),Redruth ciety (G. H. Brenton, sec.), St. *Borlase W. H. (firm, Borlase, Milton Gurney & Foster-Melliar, Hude R.S.O; Germans R.S.O & Borlase), 3t Clarence st. Penzance & Stratton R.S.O St. Ives Conservative Association (Lieut. *Bray George Skewes, Station hill, *Gurney Gregory Goldsworthy Henry, Alfred Hackman u.N. sec.), St. Ives Redruth; & Lanner, Redruth B.A. Oxon. (firm, Gurney & Foster- .st. Ives Liberal Association (Hugh R. Bullmore Ernest, 42 Church street, Melliar), Stratton R.S.O Hill, sec.), St. Ives Falmouth *Guy l\Iark, St. Nicholas st. Bodmin & St. Ives Swimming Association (Ernest Calvert Harry P. Exchange cham- Molesworth st. Wadebridge R.S.O Best, sec.), St. Ives bers, St. Austell Hamley Ed. G. Fore street, Bodmin St. Kevcrne Agricultural Society (Rchd. Car lyon & Kerby, Quay street, Truro Hancock George Coulter, jun. The Coad, sec.), Church town, St. Keverne Carlyon & Stephens,Cross la. St. Austcll Manor office, St.Agnes,Scorrier R.S. 0 R.S.O *Carlyon Edinund (firm, Carlyon & Hancock Richard, Callington R.S.Q Scilly"Islands Bulb & Flower Association Stephens), Cross lane, St. Austell *"Higman H. W. Hiddick's et. St.Austell (T. A. Smith-Dorrien-Smith csq. pre- Carlyon Edm. L. 5 Boscawen st. Truro *Hill Frederick Vivian (firm, Grylls, sident; Edwards N. V. Moyle, hon. Caunter & Son, Castle hill, Liskeard Hill & Hill), Cross street, Helston sec.), Public bldgs.St.Mary's,Penznce *Caunter Henry (firm, Caunter & Son), Hill James J. 12 North parade, Penzance Scilly Isles Nursing Association (Ed- Castle hill, Liskeard & Fore street, Marazion R. S. 0 wards N. V. l'doyle, hon. sec.), St. Caunter Henry Lyde (firm, Gaunter & *"Hockin HenryWilliams (firm,Marrack, Mary's, Penzance Son), Castle hill, Liskeard Nalder & Hockin), 7 Pydar st. Truro Seamen's Christian Friend (branch) Chellew Thomas John, Skidden hill, St. *"Hurford Alexander Edward, M. A. Fore (Rev. G. J. Hill, sec.; Hy. James, Ives street, East Looe R.S.O local missionary),Fore st.FoweyR.S.O Chilcott & Sons, St. Mary's street,Truro *Jenkin A. Hamilton, Alma pi. Redruth Seamen's Institute (Mrs. Stephens, *Cbilcott Gilbert Hele (firm, Chilcott & *Jenkins George Appleby, 28 Boscawen hon. sec.), Par, Par Station R.S. 0 Sons), St. Mary's street, Truro street, Truro; & The Square, Penryn Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Chilcott Hugh T. (firm,Cb.ilcott&Sons),1*JenkmsW. 39 Church st. J<'almouth Royal Benevolent Society (William T. St. Mary's street, Truro Kempthorne W. G. Hasset rd. Camborne Tresidder,hon. agent), Street-an-Pol, Childs & Son, The Parade, Liskeard *KerbyW. (firm, Car lyon & Kerby),"Quay St. Ives *Childs Borlase (firm, Childs & Son), street, Truro Shipwrecked Fishermen & 1\Iariners'Soc. The Parade, Liskeard Knowles & Wardlc, 1 Ocean view ,Newqy (John B. Farran, hon. sec), Church Childs J. C. Wyndham, see Childs & *"Lawrence Horace Hayes Montgomery, street, Mevagissey, St. Austell Son, The Parade, Liskeard Fore street, Camelford Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Clever ton F. W. Windsor villa, Saltash LawryW. Dennis, 16Alverton st. PenzaDce Animals(Thos.Mead,hon.sec.),Falmth Collins George Browne (firm, Collins & Littleton-Geach Wm. Littleton, Goon- South East Cornwall Liberal Association Son) Bank st.St.Columb Major H.S.O 1 innis house, St. Agnes, Scorrier KS. 0 ( William Greet, divisional sec.), West Collins & Son, Bank street, St. Columb I also at Brighton green, Tideford, St. Looe R.S.O. & (William Cowling, local Major R.S.O Germans KS.O sec.), Barn street, Liskeard *Collins John Richard, Market st. Bodmin *Llewellin Thomas Johnes H. A. (firm, 'South East Cornwall Liberal Unionist *Collins Thurstan (firm, Collins & Son), 'Vhite & Llewellin), Westgate street, Association (William Thomas Snell, Bank st. St. Colnmb :\Iajor H..S.O ; Launceston organizing sec.), Liskeard & Council chambers, Newquay Marrack, Nalder & Hockin, 7 Pydar Stratton Trades Association (James Coode Alan Penrose (firm, Sbilson, street, Truro Truran, sec.), Stratton R.S.O Coode & Co.), St. Austell ::\Iarsack Edward L. Callington KS.O Tregony Constitutional Association Coode l'hilip Melvill (firm, Sbilson, *Marshall Frdk. 2 Farley terrace, Truro (Ern est \Villiam Tonkin, sec.), Tre- Coo de & Co. ), St . .Austell 1\Iartyn William Turnavine B. A. Coren- gnny,Grampound Road *Coode William l\Ielv1lle B.A. (firm, tin, Boscastle R.S.O Trnro Distri<:t Conservative Association Shilson, Coode & Co. ), St. Austell *Milton John Penn (firm, llorlase, Mil- (J. P. Paull, see.), 100 Pydar st. Truro Cornish Thomas Henry & John Batten, ton & Borla3e).31 Clarence st. Penznce Trnro & County Fanciers' Association Parade street, Penzance *::\Iurray Arthnr E. Bank st. Newquay & (C. V. Rule, hon. treasurer), Truro Cornish John Batten (firm, T. II. & Union sq. St. Columh Major R.~.O Truro County Horse Fair (T. Olver, J. B. Cornish), 8 Parade st. Penzance *Nalder Frederick (firm, Marrack, hon. sec.), Truro *Cornish Thomas Henry (firm. T. H. & Nalder & IIockin), 7 Pydar st. Trnro Truro Humane Institution(James John, J. B. Corni.-;h), Parade st. Penzance & Alma cres. Wood lane, Falmouth sec. & trea. ), 4 Boscawen st. Truro Cowlard, Cowlard & Grylls, Exeter Nicholls G. F. Central chmbrs.Newquay "Truro Liberal Unionist Association (Jn. street, Launceston Paige & Grylls, West end, Redruth Retallick, sec.), 16 St. Mary st. Truro *Cowlard Christopher Lethbridge (firm, *Paige Henry (firm, Paige & Gry lls) "'Truro Philharmonic Society (Fredk. C. Cowlard, Cowlard & Grylls), Exeter West end, Redruth Perman, sec.), Public rooms, Truro street, Launeeston Palmer Wltr. Northgate st. Launeeston .
Recommended publications
  • The London Gazette, Decembek 22, 1893
    7483 THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBEK 22, 1893. ELIZA WILLIAMS, Deceased. Charles Hoare, on or before the 15th day of January, Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd .Vic., cap. 35, next; after which date the said executors will proceed' intituled " An Act to further amend the Law of Pro- to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the perty, and to relieve Trustees.". persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims iTWJ OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and other and demands of which they shall then have had notice; JL N persons having any claims or demands against the and they.will not be liable for the assets of the said estate of Eliza Williams, late of the Commercial Hotel, deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any in the parish of St. Just-iri-Penwith, in the county of person or persons of whose claims or demands they shall Cornwall, Widow, deceased (who died on the 1st day not then have had notice.—Dated this 20th day of of November, 1893, and whose will was proved in the December, 1893. ' District Registry, of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice • WITT and KEMP V7ELCH, Market-sfreet, Poole, at Bodmin, on the llth day of December, 1893, by John Solicitors for the Executors. Holman, of Camborne, in the said county, Ironfounder, and Penrose Angwin, of Camborne aforesaid, Secretary EDWARD KENT, Deceased. of the Cornish Boiler Company,''the executors therein-' Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vic., cap. 35. OTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and other named), are hereby required to send
    [Show full text]
  • Cornwall. [Kelly's
    1184 s~n CORNWALL. [KELLY'S SmTHS, BLACKSMITHS & FARRIERs-con. Fdlmouth Young 'Vomen's Christian As- Truro Provident Coal Club (T. H. Hoige, Timmins Joseph, College, Penryn sociation (Miss Phillips, treas.; Miss hon.sec.),St.Mary's cot.Pydar st. Truro Tippetts Chas. Henry, East end, Redruth Alice Freeman, sec.), Market street, Truro Society for the Gratuitous Distri­ Tonkin Henry, Wheal Rose, Mount Falmouth bution of Clothing among the Poor (J. Hawke, Scorrier R.S.O Forresters' Lodge (Joseph Furse, sec,), Carlyon, treasurer; Robt. Tweedy & Tonkin .John, Blackwater, Mithian, S.::or- Newquay R.S.O R. M. Paul, secs.); Union plac.e, Pydar rier R.S.O Launceston Conservative Association & street, Truro Trease Richard, Warbstow, Launceston Working Men's Club (Christopher L. Truro Young Men's Christian Associa- Trebilcock J. Crantock, Grampound Rd Cowlard, sec.; George Clifford, care- tion (T. Hawken & S. Haddon, hon. Tredglas George, Vicarage, St. Agnes, taker), N orthgate street, Launceston se..:s. ), St.. Mary's _street, Truro . Scorrier R.S.O Launceston Liberal Association & R~d- West Penw1th Provident & Loan Society Tregoning H. Churchtwn.Gulval,Penznce ing Rooms (Wm. Henry Cory, sec.; (W. Hosken Richards, sec.), 54 & 55 Tregurtha Thomas, Tremethack Cross, John Furze, caretaker), Westgate Causeway head, Penzance Madron, Penzance street, Launceston Tregurtha Wm. Wherry town, Penzance Life-Boat Institution (Robert Thomas, SODA WATER GINGER BEER Trevan William, Polbathick, St. Ger- hon. sec.), Forest. East Looe R.S.O & MINERAL WATER MANU- mans R.S.O Liskeard Working Men's Liberal Associ- F ACTUR ERS Trezise Frederick, Mullion, Helstou ation(Lewis Coath & Benjamin Strong, r· • • Trezise Thomas, Polglaze, Curry, Helston secs.), Masonic hall, Parade, Liskeard Ed?y '' tlham, 6 Bellevue ter.
    [Show full text]
  • Bude | Tintagel | Camelford | Wadebridge | St Columb Major
    Bude | Tintagel | Camelford | Wadebridge | St Columb Major | Truro showing connections to Newquay on route 93 95 Mondays to Saturdays except public holidays 92 95 93 95 93 93 95 93 95 93 95 93 95 93 95 93 93 95 93 Bude Strand 0847 1037 1312 1525 1732 Widemouth Bay Manor 0857 1047 1322 1542 1742 Poundstock crossroads 0900 1050 1325 1545 1745 Wainhouse Corner garage 0904 1054 1329 1549 1749 Crackington Haven Cabin Café 0912 1102 1337 1557 1757 Higher Crackington Post Office 0915 1105 1340 1600 1800 Tresparrett Posts 0919 1109 1344 1604 1804 Boscastle car park 0719 0929 1119 1354 1614 1814 Bossiney bus shelter 0730 0940 1130 1405 1625 1825 Tintagel visitor centre 0735 0945 1135 1410 1630 1830 Trewarmett 0741 0951 1141 1416 1636 1836 Camelford Methodist Church 0753 1003 1153 1428 1648 1848 Camelford Clease Road 0755 1005 1155 1430 1650 1850 Helstone opp bus shelter 0800 1010 1200 1435 1655 1855 St Teath opp Post Office 0805 1015 1205 1700 Trelill Barton cottages 0811 1021 1211 x 1706 x St Kew Highway phone box 0816 1026 1216 1444 1711 1904 Wadebridge opp School 0824 1034 1224 1452 1719 1912 Wadebridge The Platt 0827 1037 1227 1455 1722 1915 Wadebridge bus station arr 0829 1039 1229 1457 1724 1917 Wadebridge bus station dep 0707 0717 0847 1047 1237 1502 1732 1922 Wadebridge The Platt 0709 0719 0849 1049 1239 1504 1734 1924 x x x x x x x x Wadebridge Tesco 0712 0722 0852 1052 1242 1507 1737 1927 Royal Cornwall Showground 0714 0724 0854 1054 1244 1509 1739 1929 Winnards Perch 0721 0731 0901 1101 1251 1516 1746 1936 St Columb Major Old Cattle
    [Show full text]
  • 1860 Cornwall Quarter Sessions and Assizes
    1860 Cornwall Quarter Sessions and Assizes Table of Contents 1. Epiphany Sessions .......................................................................................................... 1 2. Lent Assizes .................................................................................................................. 19 3. Easter Sessions ............................................................................................................. 64 4. Midsummer Sessions ................................................................................................... 79 5. Summer Assizes ......................................................................................................... 102 6. Michaelmas Sessions.................................................................................................. 125 Royal Cornwall Gazette 6th January 1860 1. Epiphany Sessions These Sessions opened at 11 o’clock on Tuesday the 3rd instant, at the County Hall, Bodmin, before the following Magistrates: Chairmen: J. JOPE ROGERS, ESQ., (presiding); SIR COLMAN RASHLEIGH, Bart.; C.B. GRAVES SAWLE, Esq. Lord Vivian. Edwin Ley, Esq. Lord Valletort, M.P. T.S. Bolitho, Esq. The Hon. Captain Vivian. W. Horton Davey, Esq. T.J. Agar Robartes, Esq., M.P. Stephen Nowell Usticke, Esq. N. Kendall, Esq., M.P. F.M. Williams, Esq. R. Davey, Esq., M.P. George Williams, Esq. J. St. Aubyn, Esq., M.P. R. Gould Lakes, Esq. W.H. Pole Carew, Esq. C.A. Reynolds, Esq. F. Rodd, Esq. H. Thomson, Esq. Augustus Coryton, Esq. Neville Norway, Esq. Harry Reginald
    [Show full text]
  • The Book Can Be Downloaded Here. Every Corner Was a Picture 4Th
    EVERY CORNER WAS A PICTURE 165 artists of Newlyn and the Newlyn Art Colony 1880–1900 a checklist compiled by George Bednar Fourth Edition 1 2 EVERY CORNER WAS A PICTURE 165 artists of Newlyn and the Newlyn Art Colony 1880–1900 Fourth Edition a checklist compiled by George Bednar ISBN 978 1 85022 192 0 1st edition published 1999 West Cornwall Art Archive 2nd edition © Truran 2004, revised 2005 3rd edition © Truran 2009, revised 2010, 2015 4th edition © Truran 2020 Published byTruran, an imprint of Tor Mark, United Downs Ind Est, St Day, Redruth TR16 5HY Cornwall www.truranbooks.co.uk Printed and bound in Cornwall by R. Booth Ltd, The Praze, Penryn, TR10 8AA Cover image: Walter Langley The Breadwinners/Newlyn Fishwives (Penlee House Gallery & Museum) Insert photographs: © Newlyn Artists Photograph Album, 1880s, Penlee House Gallery & Museum & Cornwall Studies Centre, Redruth ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I take this opportunity to thank Heather and Ivan Corbett, as well as Yvonne Baker, Steve Baxter, Alison Bevan (Director, RWA, formerly Director, Penlee House), John Biggs, Ursula M. Box Bodilly, Cyndie Campbell (National Gallery of Canada), Michael Carver, Michael Child, Robin Bateman, Michael Ginesi, Iris M. Green, Nik Hale, Barbara B. Hall, Melissa Hardie (WCAA), James Hart, Elizabeth Harvey-Lee, Peter Haworth, Katie Herbert (Penlee House, who suggested Truran), Jonathan Holmes, Martin Hopkinson, Ric and Lucy James, Tom and Rosamund Jordan, Alice Lock, Huon Mallallieu, David and Johnathan Messum, Stephen Paisnel, Margaret Powell, M.C. Pybus, Claus Pese, Brian D. Price, Richard Pryke, John Robertson, Frank Ruhrmund, Denise Sage, Peter Shaw, Alan Shears, Brian Stewart, David and Els Strandberg, Leon Suddaby, Sue and Geoffrey Suthers, Peter Symons, Barbara Thompson, David Tovey, Archie Trevillion, Ian Walker, Peter Waverly, John and Denys Wilcox, Christopher Wood, Laura Wortley, Nina Zborowska, and Valentine and John Foster Tonkin.
    [Show full text]
  • CORNWALL. [ KELJ Y's
    1180 SHO CORNWALL. [ KELJ_y's SHOPKEEPERS-continued. Staple John, 69 Pydar street, Truro Thomas Nicholas, Trequite, St. Kew, Rowe Wm. St. Blazey, Par Station R.S.O Stentiford H. Gerrans,Grampound Road Wadebridge R.S.O Rowett Thos. Market st. East Looe R.S.O Stephens Edward Bloye, Latchley, Gun- Thomas Richd. Southgate st. Redruth Rowland Thomas, Coppetthorne, Pound- nislake, Tavistock Thomas Richard, Tregenna pi. St. Ives stock, Stratton R.S.O Stephens Miss Eva, Fore !!treet, St. Thomas Samuel, High street, Penzance Rowling John, Leeds Town, Hayle Columb Major R.S.O Thomas S. D. 79 Killigrew st. Falmouth Rowse J.St. Blazey gate,ParStationR.S.O Stephens Mrs. Jane, 76 Plain-an- Thomas Thomas, Church town, Zennor, Row-e J. L. St. Blazey, ParStation R.S.O Gwarry, Redruth St. Ives R.S.O Rule Miss H. Condurrow, Camborne Stephens John, Godolphin, Helston Thomas William, Carnkie, Redruth Rule Mrs. Mary Ann, Troon, Camborne Stephens Jonathan, Millbrook, Maker, Thomas Wm. Germoe, Marazion R.S.O RundelMrs.E.St.Blazey,ParStationR.S.O Devonport Thorne William,Fore st.East Looe R.S.O Rundle Mrs. F. St. Eval, St. Jssey R.S.O Stephens Mrs. Maria, St. Blazey, Par Tingcombe George, Camelford Rundle Miss G. J. Heiston rd. Penryn Station R.S.O Tom Henry, St. Mabyn, Bodmin Rundle Mrs. J. Trebollett, Launceston Stephens Mrs. Rebecca, Vicarage, St. Toman Mrs. John, Chapel street, Rundle J. H. St. Thomas street, Penryn Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O Newlyn, Penzance Ruse John, Medrase, Camelford Stephens Richard, Towan cross, Mount, Toms Mrs. Eliza, St.
    [Show full text]
  • Tremayne Family History
    TREMAYNE FAMILY HISTORY 1 First Generation 1 Peter/Perys de Tremayne (Knight Templar?) b abt 1240 Cornwall marr unknown abt 1273.They had the following children. i. John Tremayne b abt 1275 Cornwall ii. Peter Tremayne b abt 1276 Cornwall Peter/Perys de Tremayne was Lord of the Manor of Tremayne in St Martin in Meneage, Cornwall • Meneage in Cornish……Land of the Monks. Peter named in De Banco Roll lEDWl no 3 (1273) SOME FEUDAL COATS of ARMS by Joseph Foster Perys/Peter Tremayne. El (1272-1307). Bore, gules, three dexter arms conjoined and flexed in triangle or, hands clenched proper. THE CARTULARY OF ST. MICHAELS MOUNT. The Cartulary of St Michaels Mount contains a charter whereby Robert, Count of Mortain who became Earl of Cornwall about 1075 conferred on the monks at St Michaels Mount 3 acres in Manech (Meneage) namely Treboe, Lesneage, Tregevas and Carvallack. This charter is confirmed in substance by a note in the custumal of Otterton Priory that the church had by gift of Count Robert 2 plough lands in TREMAINE 3 in Traboe 3 in Lesneage 2 in Tregevas and 2 in Carvallack besides pasture for all their beasts ( i.e. on Goonhilly) CORNISH MANORS. It was usual also upon Cornish Manors to pay a heriot (a fine) of the best beast upon the death of a tenant; and there was a custom that if a stranger passing through the County chanced to die, a heriot of his best beast was paid, or his best jewel, or failing that his best garments to the Lord of the Manor.
    [Show full text]
  • The Cornish Way an Forth Kernewek
    Map The Cornish Way An Forth Kernewek Consideration for Others Care for the Environment • Follow the Highway Code. • Leave your car at home if possible. Can you reach the start of your journey by bike or public transport? • Please be courteous to other users, and do not give the ‘The Cornish Way’ and its users a bad name. • Follow the Countryside Code. In particular: take litter home with you; keep to the routes provided and • Give way to walkers and, where necessary, horses. shut any gates; leave wildlife, livestock, crops and Slow down when passing them! machinery alone; and make no unnecessary noise. • Warn other users of your presence, particularly when approaching from behind. Warn a horse with Contacts some distance to spare - ringing a bell or calling out a greeting will avoid frightening the horse. Cornwall Council www.cornwall.gov.uk/cornishway • Keep to the trails, roads, byways or tel: 0300 1234 202 and bridleways. www.nationalrail.co.uk • Do not ride or cycle on footpaths. www.sustrans.org.uk • Respect other land management industries such as www.visitcornwall.com farming and forestry. • Please park your bike considerately. © Cornwall Council 2012 Part of cycle network Lower Tamar Lake and Cycle Trail Bude Stratton Marhamchurch Widemouth Bay Devon Coast to Coast Trail Millbrook Week St Mary Wainhouse Corner Warbstow Trelash proposed Hallworthy Camel - Tarka Link Launceston Lower Tamar Lake and Cycle Trail Camelford National Cycle Network 2 3 32 Route Number 0 5 10 20 Bude Stratton Kilometres Regional Cycle Network 67 Marhamchurch
    [Show full text]
  • Wendron Audio Trail Delve Deeper
    Delve Deeper Wendron Wendron: Ghosts of mining amidst Mining peaceful pastures District If you wish to delve deeper into the history of Wendron’s links with Cornish Mining then this short guide will provide you with more information. As you explore Wendron’s quiet farmland or walk along its tinkling streams, it’s easy to feel like you’ve stepped back in time. But if you did step back 150 years or so, you would find yourself in a very different landscape – a noisy, dirty, smoky industrial area. The parish of Wendron is one of the oldest mining districts in Cornwall and the Cober Valley was one of the most important tin streaming areas. Tin streaming has been important in the area since medieval times. Then, from the late 1700s, Wendron became part of the Cornish mining boom – the parish had very rich deposits of tin. For this reason, Wendron is one of the ten areas of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site. More than 800 people were employed in the parish in 1870. Yet by 1880, Wendron’s mining industry, like that of other Cornish districts, had utterly collapsed due to foreign competition. TIN STREAMING – WENDRON’S EARLIEST INDUSTRY Why was tin in streams? Cornwall’s granite contains near vertical veins (lodes) of minerals such as tin, copper and tungsten. In the Wendron district, the tin lodes were narrow and close to the surface, allowing early miners to dig it out. Erosion of the rocks carried deposits of tin ore downstream to the valley bottoms. There it was buried in sands and gravel.
    [Show full text]
  • Truro - Camelford - Bude 95 Via St.Kew Highway- St Columb Major - St.Teath - Tintagel - Boscastle
    First Wadebridge- Truro - Camelford - Bude 95 via St.Kew Highway- St Columb Major - St.Teath - Tintagel - Boscastle Monday to Friday (from 14-01-2019) Ref.No.: KUR Service No 95 95 93 95 93 95 93 95 95 93 95 93 95 ! ! FT ! FT ! FT ! ! FT ! FT SH SD Newquay bus station - - - - 1020 - 1220 - - 1625 - - - Newquay Great Western Hotel - - - - 1024 - 1224 - - 1629 - - - Porth Four Turns - - - - 1028 - 1228 - - 1633 - - - St Columb Minor shop corner - - - - 1032 - 1232 - - 1637 - - - Newquay Holiday Park - - - - 1035 - 1235 - - 1640 - - - St Columb Major Hawkes Way - - - - 1042 - 1242 - - 1647 - - - Truro bus station - - 0720 - - 1015 - 1215 1400 - 1620 1740 - Penmount Crematorium - - 0741 - - 1021 - 1221 1406 - 1626 1746 - Summercourt Opp Beaconside - - - - - 1037 - 1237 1422 - 1647 - - Kingsley Village Fraddon Services - - 0749 - - 1042 - 1242 1427 - 1652 1814 - Fraddon Westborne Terrace - - 0750 - - - - - - - - 1815 - Fraddon Hill - - 0752 - - - - - - - - 1817 - Indian Queens Chapel Road - - 0753 - - - - - - - - 1818 - St Columb Road Co-operative - - 0755 - - - - - - - - 1820 - St Columb Major Trelawney Parc - - 0803B 0808 1045B 1053 1245B 1253 1438 1650B 1703 1828b 1833 St Columb Major Old Cattle Market - - - 0810 - 1055 - 1255 1440 - 1705 - 1835 Winnards Perch - - - 0816 - 1101 - 1301 1446 - 1711 - 1841 Royal Cornwall Showground - - - 0824 - 1109 - 1309 1454 - 1719 - 1849 Wadebridge Tesco - - - 0826 - 1111 - 1311 1456 - 1721 - 1851 Wadebridge The Platt - - - 0829 - 1114 - 1314 1459 - 1724 - 1854 Wadebridge bus station arr - - - 0831 - 1116
    [Show full text]
  • County Wildlife Sites Criteria for Cornwall Appendices
    Heading County Wildife Site Criteria for Cornwall Appendices Environmental Records Centre for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly Appendix 1 List of County Wildlife Sites in Cornwall List current at July 2010 PENWITH P/K 1 Hayle Estuary and River System P1.1 Hayle Estuary P1.3 Treloweth Woods P1.4 St Erth Pools P/K 1.5 Relubbus Ponds P1.6 Carbismill to Relubbus P/K 2 North Coast P2.2 Great Moor Zawn to Porthmeor Cove P2.5 Towednack Quae Head to Clodgy Point P/K 2.7 Hayle Dune System P3 South Coast P3.1 Prussia Cove to Stackhouse Cove P3.2 Stackhouse Cove to Perran Sands P3.3 Marazion Marsh P3.4 Mount's Bay P3.5 Mousehole to Lamorna Cove P3.6 Lamorna Cove to Merthen Point P3.7 Merthen Point to Porthcurno P3.8 Porthcurno to Porthgwarra P3.9 Porthgwarra to Pendower Coves P3.10 Pendower Coves to Pordenack Point P3.11 Pordenack Point to Sennen Cove P3.12 Sennen Cove to Carn Gloose P/K 4 Red River Valley P/K 4.1 Lower Red River P5 Gwinear Tips and Trungle Valley P6.2 Clodgy Moor P7 Cold Harbour Marsh P8 Drift Reservoir P9 Higher and Lower Hill Woods(includes Trencrom Hill) P10 Selena Moor P10.1 West Selena Moor P10.2 East Selena Moor P11 Penwith Moors P11.1 Carn Brea, Tredinney & Bartinney Commons P11.2 Caer Bran and Sancreed Beacon P11.3 Carnyorth Common and Bostraze Bog P11.4 Chun Downs to Boswens Common P11.5 Boswarva Carn P11.6 Central Moors P11.7 Churchtown Common to Trendrine Hill P11.8 Rosewall Hill P11.9 Bussow Moor & Carn Stabba P11.10 Busvargus & Tregeseal Common to Dowran Common & Bosworlas Moor P11.11 Botrea Downs P11.12 Bosvenning
    [Show full text]
  • The Barn the Barn Trewan Hill, St Columb, TR9 6DB St Columb Centre 0.5 Miles North Coast 4.5 Miles
    The Barn The Barn Trewan Hill, St Columb, TR9 6DB St Columb Centre 0.5 miles North Coast 4.5 miles • Quality Barn Conversion • Beautifully Presented • 3 Bedrooms • Family Bathroom • 2 Reception Rooms • Fabulous Views • Garden Of Around 0.3 Acre • Garage Guide price £487,000 SITUATION Around half a mile to the north of the town centre, The Barn stands in a commanding elevated position enjoying wonderful far reaching views over the picturesque Lanherne Valley with the church steeple in the distance. St Columb Major is an historic small town surrounded by a scenic rural landscape with a wide variety of delightful walks. The town boasts a number of architecturally important buildings together A superb barn conversion appointed to a high standard with a variety of individual shops and other amenities. Within a commanding glorious far reaching rural views. short drive is the spectacular north Cornwall coastline with a number of sandy beaches including Watergate Bay, Mawgan Porth and Bedruthan Steps being readily accessible. Newquay and Wadebridge provide a comprehensive range of shopping facilities whilst the Cathedral City of Truro is approximately sixteen miles distant. At Newquay there is a branch line railway station whilst Truro has a mainline connection to London Paddington. Approximately four miles distant is Newquay Airport with a number of scheduled domestic and international flights. DESCRIPTION Boasting attractive exposed stone elevations with granite and mellow brick detailing, The Barn was converted around ten years ago to create a superb home of significant quality. Beautifully presented throughout and appointed to the highest of standards, the property retains a wealth of traditional features including vaulted beam ceilings and stripped solid oak flooring.
    [Show full text]