1094 ST. NEOT. CORNWALI.J. [KELLY'S

CouchAnn(Mrs.),farmer,Low.Langdon Lawry William, farmer,Great Hammett SaundersWilliam,farmr.HigherBowden D.miel Henry, farmer, Bowden Lesbirel John, farmer, Wenmouth Simmonds Wm. farmer, Little Trenay East Slate Quarry Co. (W. J. Lobb John, blacksmith Stephens Edward, farmer, Searles down Dennis, manager) Mare Thos. & John, farmers,Berrydown Stephens Elijah, farmer, West Kellowtn Ford 1\'alter, farmer, Fawton Marks RIChard, mason, & London inn Stephens Elijah, farmer, ~tockhouse Gerry Peter George, colt breaker Marks Richard, farmer & bailiff for Stephens Thomas, farmer, Dredanes Govett Wm.miller,Treverbyn watermls hundred of \\' est, Hill town Stephens William,farmer,Gt.Treverbyn Hambly Charles, mason Marshall Thomas, farmer, Dewy meads Strong George,farmer, East Northwood HigmanWm.JasJarmer,HigherTrenant Martin Richard, carpenter & farmer Sweet William, farmer, Diddylake Hooper Charles, farmer, Lord's waste Mutton William (Mrs.), shopkeeper Tinney J oseph, farmer, Hall Hooper Jacob, farmer, Pennock's hill Northcott Thomas, carpenter Tinney J osiah, farmer, Ley Hooper John, farmer, Meadows Northey William, fannr. Harrowbridge Tinney Josiah, farmer, Polmenna Hooper John, jun. fanner, Pennock's hI Olliver Blytbe, boot & shoe maker Tregegle Tin Mine (Wm. Pascoe, ca]J'tn) Hooper Philip, farmer, Long lake OlliverJn.blcksmth.& assistant overseer Verran John, farmer, Lower .Bowden Hooper Thomas, farmer Olli\'er Nicholas, carpenter, Ley WeITy John, farmer, Carpuan Hoskin Joseph, farmer, Littleworth Olliver Richard, carpenter, Ley WheelerRchd. (Mrs. ),farmer,Nethertoll Jasper Charles, farmer, Lemelgate Olliver William, farmer, Hall When William, Halfway House p.n Keast John, farmer, Harrowbridge Opie John, farmer & shopkeeper Williams Nicholas, flJ,rmer, Trenay Keast Robert, farmer, Berrydown Parkyn John, farmer, Harrowbridge WiIliams Philip, farmer, Trethewey &. Keast Thomas, farmer, Lantrays Pascoe William, captain of mine Polventon Keat Thos. miller, Ashford water mills Pearce Richard, farmer, Lord's waste Wills Richard, farmer, Gillhouse Kent Josiah, farmer, Great Fawton Penna Samuel, farmer, Dryworks Wills Samuel, farmer, Gillhouse Kent Richard, farmer, Woodland Perry William, farmer, Peng-elly Wilton James, blacksmith, Treverbyn Kent Robert, blacksmith, Ley Row Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Tamar Worden George, farmer, Mings d()wn Kitto Thomas, boot & shoe maker Row J oseph B. farmer, Linkindale Worden John, farmer, Pinnock's hill Lander John, farmer, Tredinnick RundleCatherine(Mrs. ),fmr.Tredarrup WrightHy.miller(water),Panters bridge Lawry WiIliam Hy. farmer, Tremarkyn (near ) is an ecclesiastical parish a distance of 15 miles: the north or Victoria pier, built in formed March 3, 1848, from the parishes of Madron and St. 1888, at a cost of £12,000, is 1,025 feet in length. It is in­ Paul, and situated on the sea coast, at the mouth of the tended to lengthen both piers until the mouth of the harbour' Tolcarne stream, I mile south-west of Penzance, in the will be only 350 feet wide; the area of water then inclosed Western division of the county, hundred of Penwith, petty during ordinary spring tides will be 34 acres at high and 1& sessional division of Penwith West, Penzance union and acres at low water. In 1887, 6,822,000 mackerel and 213 tons county court district,rural deanery of Penwith, archdeaconry of pilchards were landed here,and in 1888, 6,265,920 mackerel of Cornwall and diocese of . The church of St. Peter, and 674 tons of pilchards. The total revenue of the Newlyn rebuilt in 1865-6 is a building of granite, in the Kl.rly pier and harbour for the year ended March 25, 1889, was English style, consisting of chancel, nave of four bays, aislp.s, ,(I,458. Many artists are attracted here by the mildness of transepts, tlouth porch and a turret on the south side con- the climate, which permits out-door painting throughout taining one bell: the north aisle was added in 1886, and is a the year. The quaint old streets and dwellings of the memorial to the Rev. Field Richards : there are two me- fishermen are very picturesque. The principal lanclowners morial windows to Miss Lea; the east window is also stained, aTe Edward Bolitho esq. of Trewidden, Madron, William. and it is proposed to erect in the north aisle a memorial Bolitho esq. of Polwithen, Penzance, the Misses Carne, of window to the late Earl of Iddesleigh G.C.B.: the very Penzance, and Charles Day Nicholls Le Grice esq. J.P., D.L. beautiful reredos includes a reproduction in terra cotta of of Trereife, Madron. The soil is light, resting on granite the" Last Supper,') after Leonardo da Vinci's famous pic- rock. The chief crops are wheat, oats and roots, with some: ture: the pulpit is of granite, with dressings of serpentine: pasturage. The area is 386 acres; the population in 188:1 there are 500 sittings. On a rock near the church is an was 3,686. ancient granite cross found in a field close by and placed POST, M. O. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- here by the late Mr. D. Le Grice. The register dates from Miss Mary Sullivan, postmistress. Letters through Pen- the year 1866. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value zance, arrive at 8.55 a.m. & 4 & 7.30 p.m. j dispatched at. £ 200, with residence, in the gift of the Crown and the 10.10 a.m. & 3. 25,.15 5 & 8.3 0 p.m .Bishop of Truro alternately, and held since 1874 by the Rev. Wladislaw Somerville Lach-Szyrma M.A. of Brasenose 'WALL LETTER BOxEs.-New road, cleared at 10.15 a.m. & 0 2 College, Oxford. The Wesleyan chapel, built in 1834 and 3.3 , 5. 0 & 8·35 p.m.; & Fore street, cleared at 10 a.m. enlarged in 1866, at a total cost of £2,250, will seat upwards & 3. 15, 5·5 & 8.15 p.m of 750 persons. There is a Primitive Methodist chapel, SCHOOLS:- built in 1835. This is the chief fishing station of Mount's Paul (Newlyn) Board, built in 1880, for 385 children; aver- Bay, and maintains a fleet of about 400 boats, engaged in age attendance, 125 boys, 122 girls & 132 infants; William the mackerel and pilchard fisheries. 'Two massive granite Henry Barrett, master; Miss Elsie Jeffrey, girls' mistress; piers, partially inc10sing the harbour, have been constructed. Miss Laura Davies, infants' mistress The south pier, built in 1885, at a cost of £20,000, is 700 Wesleyan (mixed), built, with master's residence, in 1858,. feet in length; at its extremity is a lighthouse belonging to ata cost of £1,000, of which £400 was granted by Govern- the Harbour Commissioners, which cost over £460, and is ment; it will hold 307 children; average attendance, 69- fitted with occulting apparatus which alternately hides and boys, 64 girls & 63 infants j Henry Fleming, master; exposes the light 15 times per minute; the light is visible at I Miss Honor Martin, mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 1James Mrs. Herbert villa, New road Armstrong Elizabeth (Miss), artist,. [For remainder of names see PENZANCE. J Lach-Szyrma Rev. Wladislaw Somer- Chff Castle cottage Armstrong Miss, Cliff Castle cottage ville M.A. Vicarage Badcock Thomas, grocer Armstrong Mrs. Cliff Castle cottage Lanyon In.Rodolphus,Vine cot.Coombe BarnesBenj.market grdnr.TheOrchards Bateman Benj. Arthur, Pembroke ho Marrack George Matthews, Jack lane Barnes John, boat owner, St. Peter's hI Bell Rev.Frederick Richard [WesleyanJ, McKenzie John, Belmont BatemanBenj.Arthr.artist,PembrokehO' Wesley manse, New road Millard Frederick Bath Richard Richards, ice merchant Bennetts Misses, Belle vue Nation Rev. William [Primitive Metho- Batten Alexander & Son, boat owners Blewett Mrs. Myrtle cottage dist), Rose cottage Batten John, fish merchant, Green st Bone Mrs. Clifton place ~ichol1s Mrs. Florence place, Tolcarne Batten Joseph, shopkeeper, Coombe Bourdillon Frank, Belle vue Richards Mrs Clifton place Beckerleg J ane (Mrs.), shopkpr.Fore st Bramley Frank Roberts Mrs. Paul hill Blewett John, shipwright Cock Richard, Mount Vernon Sullivan John, Fradgen Bodinar Joseph, builder, Prospect place Crooke John, Vivian house Sutc1iffe Lester, The Bridge Bourdillon :Frank, artist, Belle vue Davy William, Guavas villa Taylor Chevalier, The Malt house Bradbeer BenjaminMasterson,fish mer- Davis John, Belle vue Thomas Miss, Clifton place chant, Fore street Davis Miss, 4 Antoine terrace Tozer Henry Edward Spernon, Cliff ho Bramley Frank, artist Downing Mrs. New road Tozer Henry Edwin, Cliff house CarterElizth.(Mrs.),shopkr.}<'lorence pI Downing Simon, Clifton terrace Trahair James, North corner Carter Wm. shopkpr. Street-an-Nowan Forbes Stanhope, Belle vue Tregarthen Mrs. :Fradgen Cattern Francis, carpenter, Belle vue Garston Norman Vingoe Alfred, Chfton terrace Cattern James Phillips,mastermariner,. Geard Mrs. Chypons villa Willis Misses, Belle Vue terrace Pdrk house, New road Gordon George, New road Wright Mrs. Church lane Cattrdn Francis Bodinar, joiner &; un- Gotch Thomas C. The Malt house Young Oliver, Antoine house dertaker, paperhangings, paints, oils Harris Edwin, Belle vue COMMERCIAL. & varni!'.lhes in stock. St. Peter's sq Hitchens Mrs. Clifton place Allard John, boat owner Chirgwin :::hmuel, farmer, Coombe