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Magistrates of the County of Cornw A.Ll 170 CORNWALL. MAGISTRATES". MAGISTRATES OF THE COUNTY OF CORNWA.LL. With their R~dences, and Divisions in which they act. EAST MIDDLE. Render John Molesworth St. Aubyn,. .Augustus Coryton, esq., ef Pentillie esq., Clowance Castle Chas. Andrew Reynolds,esq., Trevenson William David Horndon, esq,, of Pen- PENWI'rH, WEST. crebar, Callington S. :Borlase, esq., Castle Horneck, Penz. John Kendall Fletcher, D.D., Calling. J oseph Carne, esq., Penzance J. S. Trelawny, Harewood, Tavistock John Scobell, esq., Penzance. J. B. Messenger, esq., Callington John Ustie& Scobell, esq., Penzance Horace Morgan Rice, clerk, Southill Rev, Chas. V. Le Grice, Trereife, Penz. 'Vm. Pryce Mich.ell, esq., Tavistock Day P. Le Grice, esq., ditto EAST NORTH. Rev. Thomas Pascoe, St. Hilary H. Reginald Salus bury Trela.wrry, csq. Jobn Horlaf<e, esq Sir Wm. Berkeley Gall, bt., Whiteford Thos. Simon Bolitho, esq., Penzance Edward Archer, esq.,. Trelaske, Laun- William Coulson, esq., Kenegie ceston Charles Dacres Bevan, esq.• Boskenna. J. K. Lethbridge, esq., Tregear, ditto POWDER, EAST. Thos. Pearce, esq., Launceston Sir J. S.G.Sawle, bt.Penrice,St.Austeli F. Rodd, esq., Trebartha Hall, Launc. T. Tristrem S. Carlyon, esq.,Tregre)•an William Anthony Glynn, esq., Landue Thos. Hext, esq., Trenarren, St.Austl. William Day Hanson, esq., Landue E. Coode, jun., esq ., St. A us tell EAST SOUTH. John Tremayne, esq., Heligan Right Ho~. Earl of St. Germans, Port Robt. GouldLakes, esq., of Trevarrick Eliot, St. Germans House, St. Austell Right Hon. Ea:rl of 1\-Iount Edgcnmbe, Mount Edgcumbe POWDER TYWARDREATH. Viscount Valletort Sir C. Rashleigh, bart., Prideaux, W. H. P. Carew, esq., Anto:n.y House, Lostwithiel [Lanhydrocli.: Torpoint Thomas James Ag-ar Robartes, esq., of John St. Aubyn, esq., Devonport C. B. Graves Sawie, esq., Kestormel John C. Roberts, esq., TrevoU, Torpoint N. Kendalt, esq., Pelyn, Los~ithiel J. S. Tucker, esq., Trematon, Saltash W. Rasleigh. jun., esq., Menabilly, Rev. Tobias Furneaux, St. German& Fowev Rev. Thomas Hunt Ley, Maker Henry ThomiJI'on, esq ., Bodmin Rev. Samuel W. Rooerts. Sheviock Rev. John Kempe. Fowey Nicholas KendaE., jun., esq., Pelyn KERRIER, EAST. Edward John Treffry, clerk, Place,. Sir Chas. Lemon, bt., Carclew, Truro Fowey John S. Enys, esq., Enys, Penryn Richd. Foster, esq., Castle, Lostwithiel 'Villiam Williams, esq., Tegullow Charles Lyne, cle~:k, Tywardreath Michael Henry Williams, esq. • Nevil Norway, esq., Trebyan John Fincher Trist, esq., Falmouth POWDER, WEST. KERRIER, WEST. Sir S. T. Spry, knt., Tregolla, Trnrcr Sir R. R. Vyvyan, bart., Trelowarren, H. P. Andrew, esq., Bodrean, Truro Helstone M. G. Crego, Esq., Trewithian, Tregony C. W. Popbam, esq., Trevarno, Helst. Clement, Carlyon, esq ., Truro P. V. Robinson, esq., Nansloe, Helst. G. W. F. Gregor, esq., Trewarthnic)4 John Jope Regers, esq., Penrose Tregony Rev. William Thomas, Sithne:;r Francis G. Gregor, esq, ditto Stephen Usticke Nowall Usticke, Esq., Rd. Johns, esq., Trewince,St. Mawes Bosahan. Helston Wm. Peter Kempe, esq., Trnro LESNEWTH. R. Graves Polwhele, esq., Polwhele Thos. Rickard Avery, esq., Boscastle Sir B. Reynolds. K.c.B., Penhaire· "Wm. Sloggatt, esq., Boscastle Rev. Thomas Pbillpotts, ofPorthg""'wmid. Rd. Byrn Kinsman, clerk, Tintagel John Ennis Vivian, esq., Truro John.Jame.'!Wilk.inson, clerk, Lantaglos George Wightman, esq., Truro • Henry Farwell Roe, clerk, Lesnewth Samuel Symons, clerk, Philleigh PENWITH, EAST. Frederick Martin Williams, esq. John Penberthy Major, esq., Redruth Edward Collins, esq., Truthan W. Williams, esq. Tregullow, Redruth The Hon. and Rev. John TO'Wllsend Rev. Thomas Pascoe, St. Hilary Boscawen, clerk, Lamorran Rev. Uriah Tonkin, Unylelant PYDER. Render 1\ololesworth St. Auhyn, clerk, R. G.Bennett,esq., Tressillian, St.Colmbo Clowance C.G .P.Brune,esq. Prideanx.Pl.Padstow .
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