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CORNWALL.] MAN 972 [POST OFFICE Maltsters-Continued [CORNWALL.] MAN 972 [POST OFFICE MALTSTERs-continued. MitcheH William & Son, Lelant, Hay le Bamfield James, Devoran Dawe John, Race hill, Launceston Mitchinson John, 9 Chapel st. Penzance; Barber Thomas, East Looe, Liskeard Dodd Mrs. Elizabeth, Broad st. Penryn & at Truro & St. Austell. See advt Barnes Thomas, ]0 Regentter.Penzance Dodd Mrs. E. College, Budock, Falmth Moreton William Moore, Coinage-hall Bamicoat Joseph, Fowey Ellis & Co. Church st. Helston. See ad vt street, Helston Barrett George, Bude GreenawayT. Marhamchurch, Stratton NankivellJohn Peter, Malpas rd. Truro Barrett Thomas, Rude GriggJhn. Church tn. St.ColumbMinor Norrington Charles & Co. Plymouth Bartlett John, West Looe, Liskeard Hart John, Treluswell & Ponsanooth, (Jsph.Thomas,agent), Treyew,Higher Bartlett Philip, West Looe, Liskeard St. Gluvias, Penryn town, Kenwyn, Truro Bate George, Bude Hicks Robert, Hallivick, St. Stephens· Orchard Wm. Western rd. Launceston Bate Thomas, Bude in-Branwell Parkyn Francis, Dobwalls, Liskeard Beal Richard, Fowey James William, Probus ParkynFrank,Lerryn,St.Veep,Lostwthl Beal William, Fowey Keast John, Little Petherick, St. Issey Pascoe Edward, Parade street; stores, Beens James, Polruan, Fowey Kendall Roger, Trevarren, St. Maw- Bread street, Penzance. See advt Bennett Cbas. H. 6 Draycot ter.St.lves gan, St. Columb Paynter J. BiPsoe chmicl.wks. Kea, Truro *Benney Richd. Boscawen bridge, Truro Kenner William, St. Issey Paynter J .Hicks mill,Gwennap,Scorrier Bowden Geo. jun. Porthleven, Helston Letcher & Hancock, Dirty Pool, St. Paynter J ohn,jun. Carnon, Kea, Truro Bray Alfred, Fowey Agnes, Scorrier Peter Richard,Penlaurel cottage, South Bridgman John, Bude Littleton J ames, North st. Lostwithiel Petherwin & TavistockBank,Launcstn Brokenshaw J ames, Fowey May John, Lanhem, St. Mawgan, PbillipsWm.Church twn. Illo~tn.Redrth Bull Capt. \Villiam, 6 Dunstanville ter- St. Columb PittsThos.&Son,Railwy .statn.Launcestn race, Budock, Falmouth Miners Wm. Hen.21 St.Austell st.Truro Roskelly William, Coverack, St. Ke- Burton Thomas, Fowey Morrish John, Doublesyles, St. Columb veme, Helston Care Jacoh, 7 Draycot terrace, St. Ives Minor Rowe J ohnReed &Co. Commercial road, Carter Rd. Peterville,St. Agnes,Scorrier Moyle Saml. Grose,Chacewater,Scorrier Penryn; & at Budock mills & Kennall Cattern J ames Phillips, Antoine terrace, Old Chas. Penrose, St. Ervan, St. Issey mills, St. Stythians Newlyn, Penzance Olver John, Fair street, St. Colurnb Rows Richard Gundy, Tresprison, Wen- Chellew James, 3 Draycot ter. St. Ives Pascoe Solomon, Trethewel,St. Just-in- dron, Helston Christopher Jehn, 22 Terrace, St. Ives Roseland, Grampound Short & Orchard, Western road & Boy- Christopher Thomas, Lelant, Hayle Scown William, Stratton ton, Druxton &; Tamerton wharfs, Clark John, Devoran Shepherd John, Exeter st. Launceston Launcestoni &atWerrington, Devon Clark John Elph, Pentuan, St.Austell Step Horatio, St. Mawes, Graropound Spear Richaru & Co. Town mills, St. Clements John, West Looe, Liskeard Stoneman Wm. Angel hill, Launceston Thomas, Launceston Clemo John, Polruan, Fowey Truscott George Court, St. Stephen's- SpettigueJ.&Co.Railwy.statn.Launcstn •Collins John,Gyllingstreet, Falmouth in-Branwell Trood Thomas Pomery, Town mills & Cook James, Bude Venning Daniel, East Cornwall steam Railway station, Launceston Cornish Thomas, Fon·ey brewery,Baytree hill, Liskeard Vivian&Son(Thos.Woodley,agent),Bude Couch Nathaniel, Fowey WilceE. Chapl.Amble,St.Kew,Wadbrdg West of England Bone~ Manure Co. Cundy William, Polruan, Fowey Williams John, St. Merryn, Padstow (Barclay & Anderton, Falmouth), Curtis William, Polruan, Fowey Wright Geo. Bodmin brewery, Bodmin Penryn Daniel John, Fowey Wroath Digory, Calenick street, Truro Western Counties 1t General Manure Daniel John, Tregenna terrace, St. Ives CompanyLimited(JosephShepheard, Daniel Thomas, 1 Terrace, St. Ives MANTLE MAKERS. manager); offices & works, Torpoint, Dark Capt.Richard,Pentuan, St.Austell Couch Mrs. A. Southgatest.Launceston Devonport. See advertisement *Dash Joseph, St. Mawes, Grampound Job Henry, Boscawen street, Truro Williams', Perran & Co. Restronguet *Dash William, St. M awes, Gram pound Stanton Miss Mary,Fore street &Bay tree Passage way & Perran wharf, Mylor, Davey Henry, East Looe, Liskeard hill, Liskeard Falmouth Davey J oseph, East Looe, Liskeard Trood Edward, Higher Lux st.Liskeard MARBLE MASONS Davey W.Chypons ter.Newlyn,Penznce MANURE AGENTS. See Stone~ Marble ..Zifaso~. Dav!esWm. Portreath,Illogan,Redruth Dav1s J oseph, Polruan, Fowey See Agents-Manure. MARINE STORE DEAI·ERS. *Deason Jacob, St. Agnes, Scilly Bond Mrs. Ann, 32 Kenwyn street, Truro Dinney John, Devoran MANURE MANUFACTURERS Brown J ames, 113 Kenwyn st. Truro Dobson George, Polruan, Fowey & MERCHANTS. BudgeR.Cood's grn.Nrth.hill,Launcestn Dobson John, Polruan, Fowey Allanson Thomas.• Talskiddy, St. Columb Burridge Mrs.Julia,18 High cross,Truro Dodds Thomas, Mount Hope, Devoran Blake J .Palmer & P.Tidefrd.St.Germans Burridge William,5 Old Bridge st. Truro Dodge J. Clifton ter. N ewlyn, Penzance Blarney Philip & Son, Russell street, Champion Samuel, Charlestown Donald William, Devoran Liskeard; & at Truro Chapman Thomas, Middle st. Padstow Drew William, Bude Blarney Philip,Boscawen bridge & King Dash J oseph, jun. Bread st. Penzance • Dunn J oseph, 16 Quay, Truro street, Truro Dash William, Bread street, Penzance *Dunn Moses, 1\Ievagissey, St. Austell Body Richard, Doublebois, Liskeard DenleyJsph.86 Market Jew st.Penzance Dunstan Capt.Philip, Gabriel st.St.Ives .Bridgeman Wm. St. Blazey, Par Station Edyvane William, New street, Padstow Dyer Charles, Polruan, Fowey Brooking &Whitford, Railwy. sta.Lncstn HugginsDanl. N orthgate st. Launceston Dyer William Henry, Polruan, Fowey BrookingWm.Edwds.Commrcl. pi. Sltsh Jackett John, 43 High street, Falmouth Erlward G. King's cot. 1\Iullion,Helston Eullmore Wm. Commercial rd. Penryn Jackett William, Bar, Falmonth Elliott John, Bude Cade Rit~hard Hen. Meneage st. Helston Jago George, Pelynt, Liskeard *Ellis Richard, Bryher, Scilly Carne W. & E. C. Truro; Falmouth; Job Mrs.Florence,St.Blazey,ParStation Fowler Charles, Polperro, Liskeard St. Agnes & Tresillian. See advert J ope Simon, Callington Fox John, Portreath, Illogan, Redruth Crabb Charles &; Son, Fore street, JoryWilliam,ll6&117Kenwynst.Truro FrazierJohn, Tregennaterrace,St.Ives Bodmin. See advertisement Latora P .East end &Back lane,Redruth Fumeaux Robert, Broarl street, Penryn Dingle Jhn. Hicks, Quay st. Lostwithiel Mitchell Philip, St. Glu vias st. Penryn George Thomas, Fowey Doney Joshua, Dobwalls, Liskeard Pascoe Wm. Macey st.Torpoint, Devonprt Gibson J. Thoroughfare, St. M ary's, Scilly Gatley Ch11rles Ralph, Bone cellars, St. PhillipsJsph.Jas.Lower Luxst.Liskeard Gilbert Richard, Commercialrd.Penryn Erme, 'l'ruro Richards Thos. Commercial rd. Penryn Gilbert Richard, 16 Dunstanville terrace, Geach Thomas,Bridgestreet,Lostwithiel Snook Thomas, Callington Budock, Falmouth Guy Mark, Port Gavorne, St. Endellion Tom kin Stepben, Callington Giles Richard, Commercial road, Hayle Wadebridge WarneR. D.33Workhouse la.St.Austell *Goddard Thomas, Lower town, St. Hender John & Co. Church st. Launcstn Wame Mrs.R.20Western hill,St.Austell Martin's, Scilly Hill Stephen, Market Jew street, Pen- Wilkinson Geo. St. Thomas st. Penryn Goman William, Bude zance. See advertisement MARINERS Graham William, Fowey Hosking Thomas Frnncis, Marazion Greet John, Fowey J ames John & Son, Mal pas road, Truro Marked thus * are Pilot~. Gregory George, Porthleven, Helston Knight P. & Son, Pentuan, St. Austell; • Ahrens Paul J. Glynn cotts. Falmouth Gregory Geo. jun. Porthleven, Helston & at Roche Andrew Fredk. St. Mawes, Grampound *Gregory Jhn.Wm. Glynn cots. Falmth LittletonRd.(nearthe railwy.sta.)Liskrd AngoveWm.H .10 St. Clement's st.Truro Green Francis, 20 Regent sq. Penzance Lovell Robert; office & stores, Bread Ashford Stepben, St. Mary's, Scilly Grenfell .John. Tregenna ter. St. Ives street, Penzancf'. See advertisement •Ashford T. Hugh st. St. Mary's,8cilly Grent'ell Thomas, Albl:'rt place, St. Ives 1\Iartin .John & Son, Lemon quay & Ashford Wm Parade, St. Mary's, Scilly Groves W. M. 11 Regent sq. Penzance Kenwyn street, Truro Ball Ambrose, Mevagissey, St. Austell Hain Richard, Treg-enna ter. St. Ives l\Iatthews William, Bread st. Penzance Ball Jamf!!, Mevagissey, St. Austell Hallett James, Bude .
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