DIRECTORY.) 731 COLAN. [.] miles to the north-east ofTruro. Bodrean, the seat of Arthur MALP As is distant 2! miles from . Shipbuilding is Champion Phillips Will yams, esq., J' .P ., is pleasantly situate here carried on. A large number of coins of Severus, in this parish, about 3 miles from Truro. Rosedale, the Valerian, and other Roman Emperors, was discovered near residence of P. S. Tom, esq., is situated here, about 1! to this spot. miles from Truro. Lanelly is the residence of Nicholas ParU!h Clerk, William Trewhela. Odgers, esq. Mrs. Vivian, of Pencalenick, is lady of the manor and chief landowner. The soil is inclined to clay. Letters through Truro, which is the nearest money order The chief crops are corn, turnips, and partly pasture. The office. At Mal pas is a receiving office, John Richards, acreage is 3,494 ; gross estimated rental, .£13,344; rateable receiver. Letters received at 8.20 a. m. ; dispatched same value, £10,874; and the population in 1871 was 3,575, of time which 2,875 are in Truro. Schools. Elizabeth Vandersluis, mistress

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Cornish Elizabeth Jane (Miss), dress Mason John, farmer, Menadews Moor Rev. Alien Page, M.A. [vicar] maker, Bodrean lodge Michael Chas. farmer, Little Trennick Murphy John, Malpas Courts Joseph, farm bailiff to Thomas MichellRobert&Son, timber merchants, Odgers Nicholas, Lanelly Williams, esq. Ternance turnery & saw mills, Scawswater Polwhele Thos.Roxburgh,J.P.Polwhele Cragoe Albertus, farmer, Penhellick llurphy John, examining officer of Reynolds Lady, Penair Cragoe William, yeoman, Penhellick customs, Malpas Teague William, Pencalenick Davy William, farmer & rope maker, Olliver Edwd. Rogers, frmr. Park farm Tom Phillip Sandy, Rosedale Vineyard, Malpas Paull Zaccheus Bice,tarmr. Nancemeor TrP-lawney-, Park Dixon George, farmer, Trennick ; & Penrose 1\lary (Miss), shopkpr. Malpas Whitlt:>y Nicholas, Penarth wholesale grocer, Truro Scoble William, shipwright, Malpas Willyams Arthur Champion Phillips, Drew Richard Williams, Park tavern, Steer Joseph, farmer, Lower Tregurra J' .P. Bodrean & farmer, Malpas Symons Thomas, farm bailiff to Lady Dyer Charles, shipwright, Malpas road Reynolds, Penair COMMERCIAL. Gill William Nicholas, farmer, Bodrean Tregoning Maria (Mrs.), farmer, Ball John, farmer, Callerick farm Walkey TreE's BerrymanJohn,shipwright,Bar,Malpas Hall Richard, Ship inn, Church town White Wm. Henry, farmer,Lansangath Bullen Thomas, manager to Messrs. R. Harris John, farmer, Little Polwhele Whitley Nicholas, civil engineer & land Michell & Son, Scawswater Harvey Samuel, collector of rates for agent, Penarth . Clist Henry, head gardener to Lady St. Mary's parish, Bucks Head William'l Henry, farmer, Tresemple Reynolds, Penair Haw key John, farmer, Coldrose Williams Henry, jun. farmer, Lower Coad Thomas, shipwright, Malpas Hitchins John, farmer & dairyman, Pen air Coad William, shipwright, Malpas Polquick Williams Thomas, farmer, Lanbessow

ST. CLETHER is a parish, 7 miles north-east from Morshead, M.A., of Exeter College, Oxford, rector of Kelly, , 9 west from Launceston, and 17 north-ea.'lt from near Tavistock, where he resides. There are chapels for , in the Eastern division of the county, Lesnewth Wesleyans and Bible Christians. The charities amount to hundred, Camelford union and county court district, 50s. yearly. At Basil, in this parish, was the seat of the rural deanery of Trigog Minor, Cornwall archdeaconry, and Trevelyan family. Edward Archer, esq., is lord of the Exeter diocese, situated on the river Inney, which is noted manor J Richard Spry, esq., and Brooking Soady, esq., are for its trout fishing. The church of St. Clether is an old chieflandowners. The soil is of a mixed nature; the sub­ building, in the Early English style, restored in 1865, has a soil is slate and rock. The chief crops are wheat and oats. chancel, nave, porch, and tower with 4 bells. The register The acreage is 2,960; rateable value, £2,271; and the dates from the year 1640. The living is a vicarage, yearly population in 1871 was 240. Letters through value £90, with residence and 72 acres of glebe land, in the ton. Camelford is the nearest money order office. gift of Mrs. Carpenter, and held by the Rev. Henry John Sargeant Rev. Henry Matthias Atwood Ham Richard, farmer Rickard Richard, farmer, New house [curate] Harry John, farmer, Bowithick Somer & Gibbard, farmers, Treven COMMERCIAL. Harvey & Keast, farmers, Tregulland Taylor John, farmer Alien William, farmer, Tremeer Kittow Edward, farmer, Venpark Taylor Sampson, farmer, Tremeer Braund Samuel, farmer, Glebe Kittow J onathan, farmer, Tame mill Tucker George, farmer, Dinabole Burnard Robert,farmer, Up. Woolgrdn Northey Richd. & John, frmrs. Treboy Turner Edward, farmer Burnard Thomas,frmr. Lowr.Woolgrdn Orchard George, farmer, Tregladdick Venning Christr. farmer. Lower Bazel ChapmanCharity( Mrs.) ,frmr.Penedrne Pearce Hugh, farmer, Higher Bazel Venuing Edward, farmer, Trefrank Cole Nicholas, farmer, New park Pearce Thomas, farmer, Old park Venning George, farmer, Tremeer

COLAN (or ST. CoLAN) is a parish near the north coast College, Oxford. In the village is a dame school ; a Sunday of Cornwall, 4 miles west from St. Columb Major, 4i south school is held at the church. There is a chapel for W esleyans. from Mawgan,in the Eastern division of the county, hundred The annual feast is held on the first Wednesday after the of Pyder, St. Columb Major union and county court district, first Sunday in May. An ancient circular encampment rural deanery of Pyder, Cornwall archdeaconry, and Exeter exists here, near to which a flint implement was discovered diocese. The church of St. Colan is an old building, said recently by W. P. Hoblyn, esq. Sir Richard R. Vyvyan, to have been erected by Waiter Bronescombe, Bishop of bart., W. P. Hoblyn, esq., and Philip Tom, esq., are chief ~eter, about 1250,-and by him applied to the Augustine landowners. The soil is clay slate; the subsoil is loamy. Canons of his College of Glaseney, near Penryn, for as such Brown umber is raised on the estate of W. P. Hoblyn, esq., it io; described in the Inquisition of the Bishops of Lincoln in this parish. The chief crops are wheat, oats and man~old and Winchester: it has a chancel, nave, north aisle, wurtzel. The area is 1,545 acres; rateai.Jle value, £2,257; south transept, porch, 3 bells, one brass to the Coswarth and the population in 1871 was 231. family of Coswarth, and one to Thomas and Elizabeth MOUNTJ'OY is a township, 1 mile south; BESOUGHAN, Blewett and their twenty children, and a tablet to the Rev. a hamlet, nearly half a mile from the church. John Gurney, a former vicar of this parish. The register ParU!h Clerk, John Phillips. dates from the year 1665. The living is a vicarage, yearly value £160, in t,he gift of the Bishop of Exeter, and held Letters by foot post through St. Columb, which is the by the Rev. Matthew Nixon Brougham, M.A., of Exeter nearest money order & telegraph office

Colan. Hicks Richard, farmer, Colan Barton Mountjoy. Brougham Rev. Matthew Nixon, M.A. Rowe William, miller, Coswarth Vicarag-e Rundle Richard, farmer, Lower town COMMERCIAL. Hoblyn William Paget, The Fir hill Gill Nathaniel, carpenter COMMERCIAL. Bosoughan. Phillips John, Fountain inn Brewer Richard, miller, Melancoose Cardell John, farmer Stepl1ens William, blacksmith Cardell Thos. Ma~ror, farmer, Coswarth ParkynsJohn,farmer ,Higher Bosoughan Trebilcock George, shoe maker Hawke Richard, farmer, Polwyn Plummer Jas. frmr. Higher Bosoughan V eale J ames, mason