(.] CORNELLY. 20 POST OFFICE Row Henry, shoemaker Savage Henry William Nelson, surgeon Tressider Samuel, tailor Row John, farmer, Brill Skewes Jo~iah, farmer Trethowan George, farmer, Mellengeth Row John, shoemaker Symonds Edward, farmer, Carwedrass Trethowan James, farmer, Trevaney Row Nicbolas, shoemaker Symonds Henry, farmer, Carwedrass Trethowan John, farmer, CalamnnQack Row Thomas, carpenter Thomas Joseph, farmer, Trenarth TyaPke James, farmer. BoHnallack Row Thomas, fitrmPr, Brill Thomas Joseph, farmer, Trevessack Tyacke John, oyster fishery, Merthen Row Thomas, farmer, Treviades Thomas Robert, 'Queen's Arms' TyackeJohn,jun.oy~ter fishery,.Mertben Row William, farmer, Brill Tonkin Benjamin, ilhoemaker Vivian John, farmer, Bosvarrow Rowe A.nn (Mrs.), shopkeeper Toy Oliver, farmer, Bosvathick Vivian William, farmer, Trecombe Rowe Harriet (Mrs.), farmer, Carwy- Tremayne Melchizedec, farmer, Inow Waters Peter, shopkeeper thenack Tremayne William, farmer, Chegwidden 'Vills John, farmer, Call"'van Rowe Parmenas, shoemaker Tremayne William, farmer, Seworgan Letters through Falmouth CARRIER-To Falmouth & , James Medlyn COB.NELLY is a township and small parish, three­ apparently taken from a canton or remote corner of Probus quarters of a mile from Tregony, and 7 from . It parish, the term would not be misapplied. There is a contains 1,348 acres, and, in 1851, a population of 102. small church here; the living is of £30 annual value, with It is in the west division of Powder Hundred, and Truro a few acres of glebe. The incumbent is the Rev. Lewis Union. Peter, B.A. The ancient name of this parish was Grogoth ; why MELLINGOOsE, Kelliow, Penpell, Grogarth, Lamellins, changed to Cornelly or Kornelly is uncertain, unless that Trelasker, and Trewarthenick, are places here. as the word implies an angle or corner, so from ib position Gregor Gordon William Fras, esq. Dowrick John, farmer, Lamellins J Towler William, gamekeeper, Low Tre- Trewarthenick Dowrick Richard, e Gregor Arms' lasker Stephens James, esq Hotten John, farmer, Penpell Letters from Grampound through TRADERS. Lark James, farmer, Kelliow Tregony. The nearest money order Dowrick Amos, miller, Mellingoose Murlan William, farmer, Grogarth offices are at Grampoond &; Truro CB.ANTOCK. is a parish on the north coast of Corn- county, Pydar Hundred, St. Columb Major Union, and wall, containing-, in 1851, a population of 451 ; it is 6 miles Exeter bisbopric. The living is a perpetual curacy worth west from St. Columb Major, in the eastern division of the £80 yearly. GENTRY. J Hicks Samuel,' Albion,' & maltster Mitchell James, farmer, Lescliston Drake Rev. Francis William House Constantine, farmer &; miller, Prater Francis, shoemaker Johus Mr. William, Tregunnel Trevemper mill Prater Zaccheus, farmer, Trevemper TRADEns. House Robert, farmer, Cairn Rowe John, farmer, Pentire Chegwidden Richard&; Wm. farmers "'Jenkins Sophia(Mrs.),farmr.Trevowah Rowe Peter, farmer, Trevallen Che!!widden Jane (Miss), shopkeeper Jenkins Williarn, blacksmith Sleeman Arthur, farmer, Trew Crocker Henry,' Ship,'&. carpenter *Johns Constantine, farmer, Trevella Stephens James, miller, Trea11oe Crocker John, carpeuter Johns Edward Lord, grocer & draper *Stephens Richard, farmer, Pentire GeorgeChristopher, farmer, Trevemper *Johns Richard, farmer Tummon William, farmer, Tummon George George, mason *Martyn Si! as Hiscott, frmr. Tregonnell Webb Christian us Richard, mine agent *Hawke George, farmer, Treagoe *Martyn William, farmer, Penpoll Letters through St. Columb, which *Hawke Philip, farmer, Trevowah Mitchell Anthony, farmer, Trewolla is the uearest money order office C:R.EED is a parish and township in the west division of bent. The , which divides this parish from Powder Hundred, and in St. Austell Union, situated 5~ Probus, is crossed by a substantial stone bridge. The miles south-east from St. Austell, and 8 miles west from population, in 1851, was 291; and including Grampound, Truro. Iu this parish is part of the disfranchised borough 165, with an acreage of 2,71 0. of Grampound, through which the turnpike road runs BAILEY's MILL, Trevillick1 Treccaine, Trewinnow, Tres­ from St. Austell to Truro, and from which the church is wallan, Tregidheo, Tregonjohn, Trevenna, Nancor, Nan· distant I mile. The living is a rectory, worth about £500 tillan, Nanclassons, Pennanu, Pengilly, Polyglaize, Hew as per annum, with residence and glebe, in the gift of C. H. T. Water, Bossulian, Coose, and Gaslennick, are places Bawkins, Esq.; the Rev. John Daubuz, M.A., is incum-: here. Daubuz Rev. John, M • .A. [rector] Harris Nicholas, farmer, Bailey's mill Phillips, James, farmer, Bossulian Arthur John, farmer, Nanclassons Henwood Hugb, farmer, Nantillan Reynolds William, farmer, Treswallan Arthur Richard, farmer, Trevillick Jenken Anthony, shopkeeper, Hewas Rowe Benjamin, farmer, 'J'rewinnow Croggon, Thomas, farmer, Tregonjohn water Wellington, Richard, farmer, Treccaine Drew William, farmer, Pennanu Johnson, Josiah, farmer, Polyglaze Williams Henry, farmer, Garlennick Dungey William, farmer, Trevenna Johns Josiah, Plough inn, &; black- Willti John, farmer, Coose Filkins John, farmer, Pengilly smith, Hewas waler Letters through Gram pound, which Grigg Joseph, farmer, Naucor Julyan Thomas, farmer, Tregidheo is the nearest money order office CB.OW'AN is a township and parish, 4 miles south from granite. The Rev. Render Molesworth St. Aubyn is lord , in Penwith Hundred, Helston Union, Pen- of the manor and chief landowner. Clowance is the seat with deanery, Cornwall archdeaconry, Exeterbishopric,and of the Rev. H. M. St. Aubyn. in West Cornwall. The church of Saute Crewena is a stone PRAZE is a considerable village, with a yearly fair building in the Gothic style of architecture; has a nave, for cattle, &c. aisles, chancel, a handsome tower with 6 bells, and will CauRCHTOWN1 Lerton, Leedstown, Bennerton, Drym, accommodate about 650, and contains several monuments and Releath, are hamlets. to the St. Aubyn family. The living is a vicarage, worth BURNT DowNs, Oatfield, Cardinham, Strawberry .£470 yearly, with residence and 40 acres of glebe land, in Down, Trenowetb, Tremayne, Tregear, Trefewha, Tre• the gift of the Rev. Render Molesworth St. Aubyn, of voole, Trethale, Trethannay, Trenear, Penglaze, Pelue, Clowance; the Rev. John White Johns is the incumbent; Polcrib, Hellogan, Cargenwren, Carvolth, Carsise, the Rev. Robert Hawker Kingdon is the curate. There Bolitho, Bodivial, Bortho, Camovale, Nanccgollan, are chapels for Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists, two Dower, Gurnick, Vellanvewsen, Noonvares, Hal!{arrock, National schools for boys and girls, also a Sunday school. Creuver, Buscaverran, Boteeda, Skewes, Bodivial, Carn, The population, in 1851, was3,982, and the acreage is 7 ,239; and Gew, are places here. the chief pursuit is mining. The subsoil is principally Crowau. Aver Micbael, farmer, Penglaze Charles Hugh,wheelwright,Church twn St. Aubyn Rev. Bender Moleswortb, Berryman Charles, farmer, Kerton Charles Hugh, wheelwright, Tregear Clowance Berryman Henry, farmer, Cargenwen Uock Waiter, farmer, Cargenwen Abraham John, farmer, Hellogan Berryman Henry, farmer, Pelue Commins Benjamin, farmer, Trefewha Abraham John, farmt>r, Trenoweth Berryrnan William, farmer, Cargenwen Davey Henry, mason, Church town Abraham Peter, farmer, Trenoweth Bettons Charles, farmer, Kerton Da.vies Samuel, farmer, Releatb Andrew Joseph, farmer, Cargenwen Bowden Thomas, farmer, Releath Dower Jame!l, farmer, Bolitho Andrew Joseph, farmer, Tremayne Bree John, farmer, Kerton wood Dewe.7 Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Bolitho Archer Philip, blacksmitb, Church two Bme William,farmer, Kerton l Dower William1 farmer, Bolitbo