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Cornwall. Tam 1343 COURT DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. TAM 1343 Sowden William George, Helford vi: la, Stephens John, Boldulgate, Lanteglos, r Stribley Misses, South vil.PadstowR.S.O Clinton road, Redruth Camelford Strick Wm.O. New rd.Newlyn,Penzance So well Rev. Charles Richard B. A. Vicar- Stephens John, Lower Bore st. Bodmin 1Stringer Misses, St. Thomas' rd. Launcstn age, Gorran, St. Austell Stephens John, Elm terrace, St. Austell Stripp John Austen, West cliff, Looe Sowell Rev. Richard Herbert B.A. Bank Ste:)hens John, Lambp':Lrk place, Par, West, East Looe R.S.O street, St. Columb Major R S.O Par Sta•ion R.S.O Stripp Mrs. Attercliffe, Loo3 East R.S.O SpargoJohnCo1•nish,Fro2"pool,Gwennap, Stephens John, Rosevean house, Rose- Stripp Samuel, Beech terraca, Looe Perranwell Station R.S.O vean road, Penzance West, East Looe R.S.O Spargo Stephen, Cusgarne, Gwennap, Stephens John Gilbert, The Cottage, Stripp William, West cliff, Looe West, Perranwell Station R.S.O Ashfbld, l<'almouth EasL Looe R.S.O Spargo Thomas, Cusgarne, Gwennap, Stephen!! John Gill, Pentewan,St.Austell Strong John Mortimer, St. Stephen's, Perranwell Station R.S.O StephensMartin,Illogan highway,Redrth Launceston Sparnall Mrs. Esplanade, Fowey R.S.O Stephens Mrs. Hembal, St. Mewan, St. Strong John, Barn street, Liskeard Spear Christopher, Callington R.S.O Austell StrongmanJ.H.32Wellington ter.Falmth Spear Gideon E. Kelly villa, Calstock Stephens Mrs. Hillside, Castle st. Bojmin Stumbles Charles, 3 Tamar ter. Saltash Spear John Gumb, Callington R.S.O Step hens Mrs. 103 Killigrew st. Falmouth Stumbles Mrs. 6 Tamar terrace, :Saltash Spear Matthew, Treverbyn cottage, Stephens Mrs. Perran-Porth R.S.O Sturge Hy.Jacob, 27 North par.Penzanee Bodmin road, St. Austell Stephens Mrs. Poplar vilh, Hayle Sturge William Francis,'frevenacottage~ Spear Mrs. Beacon house, Bodmin Stephens Mrs. 21 St.Georgc'sroad,Truro Trevena, Camelford , Spear Robert, North Hill, Launceston StephensMrs.St.John's ter.DevoranR.S.O Sugg Lieut.Behj.8 Trelawney rd.Falmth Spear William G. Kelly villa, Calstock Stephens Mrs. 3 Trehaverne place, SutlivanJohn,Fradgen, Newlyn,Penznce Spear W.J.~;nDunstanville ter.Falmouth Kenwyn road, Truro Summers Hy.F.C. I8 Budock te-r.Falmth Speare Edwin, Hill Park villa, Saltash Stephens Nehemiah, Castle st. Bodmin Sutton Rev. Adoniah Schuyler B.A. xz Speare Ernest E. Park Hill cot. S:1ltash StephensRichd. Chycoose,DevoranR.S.O Stratton terrace, Falmouth Spe!l.re Mrs. 94 Fore street, S:1ltash Stephens Richard, Forest.. Camelford Sutton Rev. John, Loo:J West, East Speare Mrs. Long acre, St. Winnow, Stephens Richard, llavelock, Tucking- Looe R.S.O Lostwithiel mill, Camborne Sutton Wm. I3 St. Dominic st. Truro Spencer-Dominy Mrs. Lealholme, Stephens Rich. 5 Toh•er pl. Penzance Swain Lieut. Henry Thomas R.N. The Mountwise, Newquay Stephens Rd F. High Croso;; st. St.Austell Weir, Mylor, Penryn Spettigue Misses, Porthpean, St. Austell Stephens Robert Darell Smythe F.L.s., Swann Rev. 'fhomas William, 7 Park Spettigue Mrs. Church st.PadstowR.S.O F.G.s., F.z.!l. Trewornan, St. Minver, terrace, Falmouth Spiller Miss, Prospectcottage,Vmdrake, Wadebridge R.S.O Sweet James, Screeda, Treverbyn, St. St. Germans R.S.O Stephens Samuel, Brookville, Camborne Austell Spillett Rev. Thos. Barn st. Liskeard Stephens Thos.Dunheved rd.Launceston Sweet Mrs. 22 Coose lane, Redruth Spink Mrs. I 14 Fore st. Salhsh Stephens Thomas R.N. Edzell villa, Swift William, 23 Lemon street, Truro Spraggs Henry C. 4 Hamoaze terrace, Lower Port view, Saltash SymQS Rev. Thomas LeggeM.A. Rectory, Saltash · Stephens Waiter, St. Clair villa, Chapel St. Keyne R.S.O Sprague Thomas, Day Dawn, Lehenver place, St. Clare street, Penzance Symins Rev. S. E. Lom~x pi. Newquay road, Newquay Step bens William,HigherBore st.Bodmin Symonds Charles, St. Mabyn R.S.O Spratt George Oscar, Porthcurnow. St. Stephens William, Forth Veor, St. Symonds John, 7 Ferris town, Truro Levan, Treen R.S.O Columb Mino-r R.S.O Symons Col. William Penn, Hatt, Spray B. Commercial road, Hayle StephensWilham,14St.George's rd.Truro Botus Fleming R.S.O Spray Mrs. 52 Belgravia st. Penz~ncc Step hens Wm. Treeve ho. Phillack,Hayle Symons Capt. John, Wadebridge R.S.O Spray Richd. A. 2 Regent sq. Penzancc Stephens William Charles, Endsleigh, Symons Alfd. J. Treruffe ter. Redruth Spray William John, Havle ter. Haylc Tuckingmill, Camborne Symons Brenton c.E. n Parade, l'ruro Spray Samuel Cooper, Hayle ter. Hayle Step hens Wm. H. 2 Albert ter. Penzance Symons Edward, 'frevarrion, Melville Spriggs Jas. 2 Wellington pl. Penzance Stephenson Mrs. Quay hill, Penryn road, Falmouth . Spry F. Trenhorne, Lewannick,L':Luncstn Sterling The Misses, The Crag, Symons Geo. 4 Cornwall ter. Penzance Spry John S•1muel J.P. St. Anthony-in- Budock, Falmouth Symons John, Io .Albany rd. Falmouth Rosehnd, Falmouth Stevens Chas.F.8 Castle gardns.Liskeard Symons John, Buriton house, .Alverton Spry Miss, Higher Lux street, Liskeud Stevens E. F. The Terrace, St. IvesR.S.O street, Penzance Spry Mrs. 15 Bar terrace, Falmouth Stevens George, Taradale house, Hayle Symons John, 7 Trehaverne pi. Truro Spry Richd. Jas. F. Devonshire ho.Falmth Stevens John Lane, Tor view, Dunheved Symons John, Well town, Liskeard Spry William, Callington R.S.O road, Launceston Symons John William, Croft hill, Hayle Spur way Frec;.erick, Castle st. Liskeard Stevens J. I Trewartha ter. Penzance Symons Mark, Bridge house,Egloshayle, Spurway James, Castle street, Liske<trd Stevens Miss, 2 Taroveor rd. Penzance Wadebridge R.S.O Squire Rev. Thomas George, 5 Queen's Stevens Misses, Claremont, Church town, Symons Mark, Wadebridge R. S. 0 terrace, Bude R.S.O Madron, Penzance Symons Miss, Bossiney, 'rintagel,Camel- SquiresFr'edk. W. 2 M'Lgdala vils.Saltash Stevens Mrs. 16 Regent sq. Penzance ford Staff Geo.T.A.Chyanporth,St.IvesR.S.O Stevens Mrs. r St. Michael's ter.Penznce Symons Miss, River View ho. Lostwithiel Stafford Mrs. 4 Westbourne ter. Saltash Stevens Nathaniel, 2 Norton pl.Penzance Symons Miss, 10 Symon's ter. Redruth Stallard Rev. Arthur Gordon, Elwyn Stevens Nicholas, 58 Forest. Bodmin Symons Mrs. Claremont villa, Perran- house, Hayle Stevens Thos.Jas.37 Tolver rd. Penzance well R.S.O Stanaway George, 9 Union place, Truro Stevens William, 27 Tolver rd. Penzance Symons Mrs. Illogan Highway, Redruth Stangbye J.H.1sMarlborough rd.Falmth Stewart Rev,J.F.R.H.s.Market st.Penryn Symons Mrs. Polkerr house, Tintagel, Stanlake Mrs. Tremeddon ter. Liskeard Stewart Jt'redk. Geo. Wadebridge R.S.O Camelford Stantan WilliamHenry,Parade,Liskeard StickN.Thos.Gloweth vil.Kenwyn,Truro Symons Mrs. Whiterock terrace, Wade- Stanton Charles Holbrow, Bothwicks, Still George Henry, Trehaverne house, bridge R.S.O Newquay Kenwyn road, Truro Symons Netherton Hosken, 12 North Staple Mrs. Rose row, Redruth Still Mrs. 2 Dunstanville ter. Falmouth parade, Penzance Staples Charles, 28 Tolver rd. Penzance Still William, Claremont road, Redruth Symons Rd. Jas. E. Wadebridge R.S.O Stark George, 4 Adelaide terrace, Truro Stacker Edwd. Emsleigh vil. St. Austell Symons Samuel, Gonvena, Egloshayle, Stauffer R.Co,·e cot.Mousehole,Penzance Stocker Misses, Glenview, St . .Austell Wadebridge R.S.O Steele Rev. Edward B. .A.. Vicarage, St. Stocker Mrs. Tresleigh, St. Austell Symons Thomas, Belle vue, Saltash Neot, Liskeard Stacker Thomas, Glenview, St. Austell Symons William, 5 Albanyrd. Falmouth Steer A.W.T. Trevear, Alverton,Penznce Stodden Mrs. Portscatho R.S.O Symons William, Callington R.S.O Steer Mrs. 2 Alexandra. terrace, Rich- Stokes Edward Ernest Victor, 8 Clifton Symons William C. Trevine, Redinnick, mond hill, Truro villas, Richmond hill, Truro Penzauce Stephens Rev. Edwd. V. PadstowR.S.O Stokes Henry Sewell, Castle st. Bodmin Tabb Thomas, Quay house, Lostwithiel Stephens Rev.John,6Dereham ter. Truro Stona Rev. John M. A. Vicarage, Mount Tabbs Miss, Burwithian house, St. Day, Stephens Rev. Thomas Sellwot>d M.A. Hawke, Scorrier R.S.O Scorrier R.S.O Rectory, St. Erme, Truro Stone James, Landewednack R.S.O Tabor Charles James M.B. Henley house, Stephens Alexander, Porth Veor. St. Stone Miss Belmont, Mawgan-in-Pydar, Pool, Carn Brea R.S.O Columb Minor R.S.O St. Columb Major R.S.O Tadd Mrs. P. Polruan, Fowey R.S.O Stephens Charles, Doubletrees, St. Stone~'lrs.Coblers pool,Perranwell R.S.O Tadd Mrs. S. Polruan, Fowey R.S.O Blazey gate, Par Station R.S.O Stoneman Josiah, Exeter st. Launceston Tagert Rev. John B. .A.. Vicarage, Mor- Stephens Edward, Greensbury, Bridge Stott Mrs. Nevad<t ho. Marazion R.S.O wenstow, Stratton R.S.O end, Lostwithiel Streather .A. Woodlands,LooeEastR.S.O Tallack Charles, The Terrace, Penryn Stephens Faithful, Wheal Rose, Mount Street Henry Tyler, Tolcarne house, Tallack John, 9 Bar terrace, Falmouth· Hawke, Scorrier R.S.O Tolcarne road, Newqu:1.y Talmage Mrs. 9 Richmond terrace, St. Stephens James, Callington R.S.O Stribley John, 10 Middle terrace, Higher Ives R.S.O Stephens John, Ashfield, Falmouth Campfields, Truro TambTyn Mrs. Pendrea, Redruth .
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