St Gennys School Admissions

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

St Gennys School Admissions St Gennys School Admissions Transcribed from LDS Film No. 1471875 by Phil Rodda N.B. Exempt refers to "Exempt from Religious Instruction" Admission Forename(s) Surname DoB Parent/ Occupation Residence Exempt Last School Standard Date of Register Notes Transcriber Notes No. Date Year Guardian leaving 105‐Feb 1877 Enoch HEAL 01‐04‐1863 James Farmer St Gennys No St Gennys 13/12/1878 205‐Feb 1877 Ernest MARSHALL 14‐09‐1865 Frank Carpenter Catch Gate, St Gennys No St Juliott II 1879 305‐Feb 1877 William MOYSE 31‐08‐1867 Henry Farmer Pencuke No St Gennys 405‐Feb 1877 Clara FOLLY 27‐01‐1870 Thomas Shoemaker Higher Crackington No St Gennys 505‐Feb 1877 Thirza FOLLY 09‐03‐1866 Thomas Shoemaker Higher Crackington No St Gennys 605‐Feb 1877 William H. STONE 29‐05‐1868 John Labourer Sweets No St Gennys 705‐Feb 1877 Arthur STONE 29‐05‐1869 John Labourer Sweets No St Gennys 805‐Feb 1877 William G. JEWEL 22‐09‐1862 George Labourer Cleave No St Juliott II 08/05/1878 Left 905‐Feb 1877 William EDWARDS 26‐12‐1866 William Labourer Trespaddock No St Gennys 20/05/1880 10 05‐Feb 1877 William H. GREENWOOD 13‐03‐1869 Thomas Labourer Wood Park No St Gennys 11 05‐Feb 1877 Mary E. GREENWOOD 14‐02‐1866 Thomas Labourer Wood Park No St Gennys 19/12/1879 12 05‐Feb 1877 Thomas HICKS Dec‐1869 John Farmer Dizard No St Gennys 13 05‐Feb 1877 Thomas BONEY 21‐08‐1868 Thomas Labourer Small Hill Burrow No St Gennys 14 05‐Feb 1877 Mary E. BONEY 06‐01‐1865 Thomas Labourer Small Hill Burrow No St Gennys 08/05/1878 Left 15 05‐Feb 1877 Percy EDWARDS May‐1871 No Father New House No St Gennys 16 05‐Feb 1877 Emma EDWARDS Dec‐1864 No Father New House No St Gennys 1878 17 05‐Feb 1877 Ada EDWARDS alias Jan‐1868 No Father New House No St Gennys PARSONS 18 05‐Feb 1877 Fanny ROGERS 09‐09‐1866 James Farm & Mill Crackington Haven No St Gennys May‐1879 19 05‐Feb 1877 Caroline ROGERS 06‐09‐1868 James Farm & Mill Crackington Haven No St Gennys 20 05‐Feb 1877 Henry J. ROGERS 05‐02‐1870 James Farm & Mill Crackington Haven No St Gennys 21 05‐Feb 1877 Frederick J. ROGERS 24‐11‐1871 James Farm & Mill Crackington Haven No St Gennys 22 05‐Feb 1877 Elizabeth A. HEARD 14‐03‐1865 James Labourer Dizard No St Gennys 23 05‐Feb 1877 Norah J. SHEPHERD 12‐08‐1866 James Farmer Treworgie No St Gennys 24 05‐Feb 1877 Mary E. GEARY 08‐08‐1866 No Father Dizard No St Gennys 25 05‐Feb 1877 Ann M. MOYSE 31‐03‐1867 William Farm Bastard Mill No St Gennys 20/05/1880 26 05‐Feb 1877 Emily MOYSE 25‐03‐1869 William Farm Bastard Mill No St Gennys 27 05‐Feb 1877 Mary S. MARSHALL 07‐05‐1865 John Farmer Pencuke No St Gennys 28 05‐Feb 1877 Martha MARSHALL Apr‐1867 John Farmer Pencuke No St Gennys 29 05‐Feb 1877 Ann HICKS 05‐12‐1868 John Farmer Treley No St Gennys 30 05‐Feb 1877 Eliza COWLING 27‐03‐1863 John Farmer St Gennys No St Gennys 1878 Re‐admitted 03‐02‐1878 31 12‐Feb 1877 John H. LUXTON 23‐08‐1865 Mark Labourer Roscare No St Gennys 16/11/1877 Left 32 12‐Feb 1877 Charles SHEPHERD 16‐04‐1868 James Farmer Treworgie No St Gennys 33 12‐Feb 1877 Abel HALLETT 29‐09‐1863 Thomas Labourer Catch Gate, St Gennys No St Gennys 05‐06‐1877 Left 34 12‐Feb 1877 Mary BAKER 09‐03‐1864 No Father Pencuke No St Juliott 19‐03‐1879 35 12‐Feb 1877 Mary G. BOTTERELL 22‐08‐1866 George Labourer Higher Crackington No St Gennys 36 12‐Feb 1877 Thomas HALLETT Aged 14 Thomas Labourer Catch Gate, St Gennys No St Gennys 07‐06‐1877 Left 37 12‐Feb 1877 Elizabeth DIAMOND 06‐08‐1869 James Labourer Pencuke No St Gennys 07‐03‐1878 38 13‐Feb 1877 William H. GOODMAN 26‐11‐1867 Henry Labourer Hallegatha St Gennys 39 19‐Feb 1877 Emma MOYSE 1867 William Labourer Trereake St Gennys 40 19‐Feb 1877 Charles BURGOYNE 16‐07‐1866 James Labourer Dizzard St Gennys 20‐05‐1880 Admission Forename(s) Surname DoB Parent/ Occupation Residence Exempt Last School Standard Date of Register Notes Transcriber Notes No. Date Year Guardian leaving 41 19‐Feb 1877 Digory ROGERS 10‐03‐1872 Digory Farmer Bastard None 42 19‐Feb 1877 Mary H. ROGERS 15‐09‐1870 Digory Farmer Bastard None 43 26‐Feb 1877 Ada STONE 10‐06‐1866 John Labourer Sweets None 19‐12‐1879 44 26‐Feb 1877 Clara J. MARSHALL 02‐12‐1867 Francis Carpenter Catch Gate None 45 26‐Feb 1877 Thomas GREENWOOD 11‐11‐1872 Thomas Labourer Wood Park None 46 26‐Feb 1877 Edgar B. SMITH 23‐08‐1866 Clarissa Schoolmistress School House Carfury 14‐12‐1877 Left 47 27‐Feb 1877 Jane BONNEY 1871 Thomas Labourer Small Hill Burrow St Gennys 48 05‐Mar 1877 Agnes J. ROGERS 31‐12‐1868 Digory Farmer Bastard Mill None 49 27‐Mar 1877 Louisa E. SHEPHERD 26‐08‐1871 James Farmer Treworgie None 50 09‐Apr 1877 Barney MARSHALL 17‐02‐1872 Francis Carpenter Catch Gate Readmitted 07‐09‐1885 51 16‐Apr 1877 William MOYSE 01‐04‐1865 William Miller Bastard Mill St Gennys 1878 52 17‐Apr 1877 John H. CORY May‐1872 William Labourer Roscare None 23‐03‐1878 Left 53 17‐Apr 1877 Mary E. CORY 25‐03‐1873 William Labourer Roscare None 03‐05‐1877 Left 54 30‐Apr 1877 Thomas MILLER 09‐03‐1864 Thomas Farmer Trevoarn Datched Dec‐1877 Left (Grandfather) 55 01‐May 1877 Mary J. SANDERCOCK 09‐01‐1871 Daniel Labourer Hill None 19‐03‐1879 56 07‐May 1877 Francis E. ROGERS 15‐05‐1871 None Roundhouse None 57 07‐May 1877 Mary A. LUXTON 28‐02‐1869 William Labourer Roundhouse St Gennys Returned 58 07‐May 1877 Mary E. ELSON 25‐01‐1871 William Labourer Roundhouse None 59 08‐May 1877 Henry ROGERS 15‐06‐1866 Digory Farmer Bastard Mill St Gennys 01‐11‐1878 60 08‐May 1877 Thomas BRAY 25‐01‐1863 Henry Labourer Sparrow Post St Gennys 16‐11‐1877 Left 61 15‐May 1877 Elizabeth A. LUXTON 10‐07‐1871 William Labourer Roundhouse None Returned 62 11‐Jun 1877 William H. HEARD 21‐10‐1871 James Labourer Dizard None 63 01‐Jul 1877 Mary MOYSE 03‐10‐1871 Henry Farmer Pencuke None 64 01‐Jul 1877 Maria DYMOND 06‐03‐1871 James Labourer Pencuke None Readmitted 21‐09‐1885 65 18‐Sep 1877 Charles MOYSE 18‐04‐1871 William Miller Bastard Mill None 66 08‐Oct 1877 Annie SHEPHERD 23‐11‐1864 James Farmer Treworgie 2 Private School 1878 67 08‐Oct 1877 Clementine WARD 01‐09‐1865 Stephen Farmer Hole 1 Private School 08‐05‐1878 Left 68 11‐Dec 1877 William HICKS 05‐03‐1866 John Farmer Trelay Jacobstow 1878 69 13‐May 1878 Bessie BONNEY 15‐04‐1873 Thomas Labourer Small Hill Burrow None 70 13‐May 1878 Thomas MOYSE 29‐06‐1866 William Miller Bastard Mill None 27‐08‐1878 71 20‐May 1878 Elizabeth Grace HALLETT 02‐10‐1872 Thomas Labourer Catch Gate None 72 20‐May 1878 Mary BURGOYNE 11‐01‐1872 James Labourer Dizzard None 73 20‐May 1878 Margaret STONE 12‐02‐1872 John Labourer Sweets None 74 20‐May 1878 Francis DINGLE 07‐12‐1873 John Labourer Coxford None 75 27‐May 1878 John METHERELL 26‐02‐1873 William Labourer Crennow None 18‐09‐1878 Readmitted 21‐09‐1885 76 08‐Jun 1878 Elizabeth Amy SANDERCOCK 09‐11‐1872 Daniel Labourer Hill None 19‐03‐1879 77 24‐Jun 1878 Henry MOYSE 07‐01‐1873 William Miller Bastard Mill None 13‐08‐1878 78 01‐Jul 1878 Richard GOODMAN 20‐02‐1873 Henry Labourer Halligartha None 79 17‐Jun 1878 Thomas ROGERS 05‐04‐1873 James Miller Crackington Haven None 80 31‐Mar 1879 Emily Kate LANDER 12‐07‐1868 Peter Labourer Trengear Delabole 81 22‐Apr 1879 Fanny ELSON 27‐04‐1873 William Labourer Roundhouse None 82 23‐Jun 1879 Henry MOYSE 29‐06‐1873 Henry Farmer Pencuke None 25‐03‐1889 83 07‐Jul 1879 Francis STONE 09‐04‐1874 John Labourer Sweets None 84 11‐Jun 1879 Annie BONNEY 27‐05‐1874 Thomas Labourer Small Hill Burrow None Dead Readmitted 01‐02‐1887 & Feb‐1888 85 29‐Sep 1879 Eliza Jane SANDERCOCK 12‐02‐1874 Thomas Regrator Sweets None 86 06‐Oct 1879 Edward John MOYSE 02‐02‐1875 Henry Farmer Pencuke None 87 13‐Oct 1879 Olga Jane WILLIAMS 26‐08‐1870 George LANE Farmer Flanders None 12‐10‐1880 88 24‐Nov 1879 Thirza MEDLAND Thomas Labourer Pencuke None 19‐03‐1879 Admission Forename(s) Surname DoB Parent/ Occupation Residence Exempt Last School Standard Date of Register Notes Transcriber Notes No. Date Year Guardian leaving 89 20‐Oct 1879 Annie LANE 13‐08‐1873 George Farmer Flanders None Oct‐1882 90 20‐Oct 1879 Jane LANE 13‐08‐1873 George Farmer Flanders None Oct‐1882 91 05‐Apr 1880 Beatrice MOYSE 07‐05‐1874 William Farmer Crackington Haven None 92 20‐Apr 1880 Janet STAPLETON 13‐09‐1874 Samuel Farmer Pencuke None 93 20‐Apr 1880 Susan STAPLETON 04‐11‐1874 Samuel Farmer Pencuke None 94 04‐May 1880 Emily Jane TAPE 16‐05‐1874 John Labourer Dizzard None 95 24‐May 1880 Florence GREENWOOD 06‐06‐1874 John Labourer Dizzard None 96 14‐Jun 1880 Elijah FERRET 10‐11‐1872 Charles Labourer Jacobstow 97 21‐Jun 1880 Thomas Henry JEWELL 08‐07‐1875 John Carpenter Child living at Cleave Lanson 98 21‐Jun 1880 Elizabeth SANDERCOCK 01‐01‐1876 Thomas Regrator Sweets None Readmitted 14‐11‐1887 99 28‐Jun 1880 John Edward BRAY 10‐05‐1875 Henry Labourer Tresmorn None 100 28‐Jun 1880 Annie STAPLETON Samuel Labourer Pencuke None 101 28‐Jun 1880 William James CORY 21‐04‐1875 William Labourer Tresmorn None 102 19‐Jul 1880 Ellen MOYSE 29‐06‐1875 William Miller Bastard Mill 103 20‐Sep 1880 Edward Stephens ELLACOTT 21‐01‐1875 William Blacksmith Mine Shop Danes 104 06‐Dec 1880 John Andrew HICKS 18‐02‐1874 John Farmer Trelega None 23‐04‐1888 105 21‐Feb 1881 Elizabeth Ann JASPAR 08‐01‐1873 Richard Labourer Trengear St Clether I 106 21‐Feb 1881 Elizabeth Jane BROCK 14‐12‐1872 Richard JASPAR Labourer Trengear Delabole II 107 21‐Feb 1881 Olivia Luxton HAMLEY 13‐05‐1872 Thomas Farmer Whitemoor Jacobstow I 108 22‐Feb 1881 Margaret Emily GRIFFIN John Keeper Hallagartha Grampound I 109 23‐May 1881 Agnes J.
Recommended publications
  • The Cory Family of Tresparret and Jersey
    The Cory Family of Tresparret and Jersey R.J, Champ 2009 Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................3 Robert & Alice .............................................................................................................................................6 Alice ............................................................................................................................................................11 William, Son of Robert. ...........................................................................................................................17 Jane ..............................................................................................................................................................20 Mary ............................................................................................................................................................24 Richard ........................................................................................................................................................25 William Son of Richard ............................................................................................................................30 John, Son of Richard .................................................................................................................................31 Moses, Son of Richard ..............................................................................................................................33
    [Show full text]
  • Billing Outline First Son John Who Married Margery Blewet and Settled at St Tudy in the 1540S
    THE HERALD’S VISITATION OF 1620 FOCUSED SOLELY ON THE LINE OF JOHN BILLING / TRELAWDER’S 6 miles BILLING OUTLINE FIRST SON JOHN WHO MARRIED MARGERY BLEWET AND SETTLED AT ST TUDY IN THE 1540S. Summary of what is a rather large chart: BILLING update, December 2018. The rest of the family successfully finished their 1000 National Archives document R/5832 has a supposed date of 24 April 1512; but is This outline sets out the BILLING alias TRELAWDER family connections in Cornwall THIS LINE IS SHOWN HERE IN PURPLE ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE AS SET OUT IN 1874 BY THE HARLEIAN piece jigsaw puzzle; but sadly we have not been so successful in joining together the many over two hundred years. It is unusual to see an alias - our modern equivalent being the SOCIETY AND USED BY SIR JOHN MACLEAN IN HIS RESEARCH. endorsed with a note by C.G.. Henderson “This deed was forged about 17 Eliz. [1577] hundreds of pieces that make up the BILLING alias TRELAWDER story. by Nicholas Beauchamp of Chiton (denounced by the Devon Jury)” hyphenated name - being sustained over so long a time. OTHER BRANCHES OF THE FAMILY STAYED IN ST MINVER AND IN THE ST BREOCK / EGLOSHAYLE AREA. ST TUDY LINE LEFT In many cases, no connections are attempted. At other times links have been suggested. THESE WERE NOT CHRONICLED, BUT WE MAY ASSUME THAT RICHARD, AT ST MINVER IN 1523, AND As mentioned earlier, the 1874 book on the Cornwall Visitations by the Harleian Society, The spelling of TRELAWDER does vary, sometimes TRELODER or TRELOTHER etc.
    [Show full text]
  • Mondays to Fridays Saturdays Sundays Mondays
    75 Torpoint - Portwrinkle - Menheniot - Liskeard Plymouth Citybus Timetable valid from 02/09/2018 until further notice. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Saturdays Service Restrictions Sch Sch SH Sch SH Torpoint, Torpoint Ferry (SW-bound) 0825 1025 1225 1325 1425 1525 1625 1803 0825 1025 1225 1425 1625 1803 Torpoint, opp Bus Depot 0829 1029 1229 1329 1429 1629 1807 0829 1029 1229 1429 1629 1807 Torpoint, HMS Raleigh (W-bound) 0833 1033 1233 1333 1433 1633 1811 0833 1033 1233 1433 1633 1811 Torpoint, School (NW-bound) 1530 Antony, The Carew Arms (SW-bound) 0837 1037 1237 1337 1437 1637 1815 0837 1037 1237 1437 1637 1815 Antony, Village Shop (W-bound) 1537 Sheviock, Opposite Sheviock Church (NW-bound) 1542 Crafthole, opp Cross Park 1546 Portwrinkle, Finnygook Beach (E-bound) 1550 Crafthole, Opposite the Finnygook Inn (NW-bound) 0843 1043 1243 1343 1443 1553 1643 1821 0843 1043 1243 1443 1643 1821 Downderry, opp Broads Yard 0854 1054 1254 1354 1454 1604 1654 1832 0854 1054 1254 1454 1654 1832 Seaton, Sea Front (NW-bound) 0857 1057 1257 1357 1457 1607 1657 1835 0857 1057 1257 1457 1657 1835 Hessenford, West End Cottages (N-bound) 0903 1103 1303 1403 1503 1613 1703 1841 0903 1103 1303 1503 1703 1841 Polbathic, Car Park (E-bound) 0909 1109 1309 1409 1509 1619 1709 1847 0909 1109 1309 1509 1709 1847 St Germans, opp Eliot Hall 0914 1114 1314 1414 1514 1624 1714 1852 0914 1114 1314 1514 1714 1852 Trerulefoot, opp Kernow Mill 0918 1118 1318
    [Show full text]
  • Hallworthy Market Report
    HALLWORTHY MARKET REPORT THURSDAY 5th OCTOBER 2017 EVERY THURSDAY Gates Open 6.30am SALE TIMES 09:45 am Draft Ewes followed by Prime, Store Hoggs & Breeding Sheep followed Tested & Untested Prime & OTM Cattle 11:00 am Store Cattle & Stirk NAMED SIRES Store cattle and calf purchasers are continually requesting the names of sires of Angus, South Devon and Hereford cattle. Please supply this information by writing it on the passport, it reflects in the sale price. Hallworthy Stockyard, Hallworthy, Camelford, Cornwall, PL32 9SH Tel: 01840 261261 Fax: 01840 261684 Website: www.kivells.com Email: [email protected] SHEEP AUCTIONEER STEVE PROUSE 07767 895366 297 DRAFT EWES Much larger entry again, a lot of Hill bred and plain ewes on offer. All met a firm trade. Top on the day was £83 from Steve Nelder, Blisland. 765 STORE LAMBS More store lambs on offer met a strong trade. Several pens of large framed lambs over £62 to a top of £65.50 from 2 vendors, Richard Nankivell, Tregregnan and Chris Ruby, of Ashwater. Shorn lambs were sought after, Top was £62 from Vaughn Hughes, Kelly, Lifton. Small framed lambs were more difficult to place this week. 226 Fat Lamb The trade has got stronger over the past few days with the well fleshed lambs selling to a premium. Several pens around 175p to a top of 180p for to pens of Texel x 46kgs £82.80 from Johny May, Trewithan, St Merryn. Many pens over £82 to a top of £85 for a pen of heavies from AR Hooper & Sons, Pengold, Crackington Haven.
    [Show full text]
  • Parish Boundaries
    Parishes affected by registered Common Land: May 2014 94 No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name 1 Advent 65 Lansall os 129 St. Allen 169 St. Martin-in-Meneage 201 Trewen 54 2 A ltarnun 66 Lanteglos 130 St. Anthony-in-Meneage 170 St. Mellion 202 Truro 3 Antony 67 Launce lls 131 St. Austell 171 St. Merryn 203 Tywardreath and Par 4 Blisland 68 Launceston 132 St. Austell Bay 172 St. Mewan 204 Veryan 11 67 5 Boconnoc 69 Lawhitton Rural 133 St. Blaise 173 St. M ichael Caerhays 205 Wadebridge 6 Bodmi n 70 Lesnewth 134 St. Breock 174 St. Michael Penkevil 206 Warbstow 7 Botusfleming 71 Lewannick 135 St. Breward 175 St. Michael's Mount 207 Warleggan 84 8 Boyton 72 Lezant 136 St. Buryan 176 St. Minver Highlands 208 Week St. Mary 9 Breage 73 Linkinhorne 137 St. C leer 177 St. Minver Lowlands 209 Wendron 115 10 Broadoak 74 Liskeard 138 St. Clement 178 St. Neot 210 Werrington 211 208 100 11 Bude-Stratton 75 Looe 139 St. Clether 179 St. Newlyn East 211 Whitstone 151 12 Budock 76 Lostwithiel 140 St. Columb Major 180 St. Pinnock 212 Withiel 51 13 Callington 77 Ludgvan 141 St. Day 181 St. Sampson 213 Zennor 14 Ca lstock 78 Luxul yan 142 St. Dennis 182 St. Stephen-in-Brannel 160 101 8 206 99 15 Camborne 79 Mabe 143 St. Dominic 183 St. Stephens By Launceston Rural 70 196 16 Camel ford 80 Madron 144 St. Endellion 184 St. Teath 199 210 197 198 17 Card inham 81 Maker-wi th-Rame 145 St.
    [Show full text]
  • February 2020 No.473 50P to Non Residents
    February 2020 No.473 50p to Non Residents The Compass from The Swedish Brigantine ‘Wilhelm’ Wrecked on 29th January 1894 see pages 14 & 16 for the full story 1 Events 2 CONTENTS PAGE Editorial Age Concern 12 Tony was asking what I would like Bottreaux Surgery 10 for our up and coming anniversary. Business Index 38 I said I wanted something shiny Competition 16 that goes from 0 to 150 in about 3 Compass Story 14,16 seconds. Crackington Shop 9 So he bought me some bathroom Churches 22,32 scales! Directory of Clubs 37 Happy Valentine’s Day Events and Reviews 2,5,39,40 And be ready for Spring! Hedges 26 “May the weather be with you” Interests 18 (quote from Radio 4 Gardener’s Notices 7,24,30 Question Time) Parish Council 34,35 Heather Parish Diary 20,21 Green Quiz 28 St Gennys Cricketers 10 What to do in Garden 22 The Deadline for submissions to the next Gazette is end of day 17th of this month email:[email protected] Your Editors are: Heather Smith 01840 230976 Margaret Kirkwood 01840 230911 The St Gennys Gazette exists for the benefit of St Gennys Parish and its residents. It aims to provide an information service to publicise events and activities in St Gennys and its neighbouring parishes and publish Parish topics of interest. Publishing includes printed, digital and online for- mats. It takes no editorial positions. The Editors may edit articles, letters, adverts or any other content submitted to the Gazette. They reserve the right not to publish anything that they judge to be counter to the intentions of the Gazette or generally inappropriate for publication.
    [Show full text]
  • Pigot's 1830 Bodmin & Wadebridge.Docx
    Extract from Pigot’s Directory of Cornwall, 1830 (pages 135‐136) Bodmin and Wadebridge Bodmin is a borough, market town and parish, in the hundred of Trigg; 234 miles from London, 62 from Exeter, 60 from the Land’s End, 34 from Falmouth, and six from Lostwithiel. It is situated nearly in the centre of the county, between two hills, and consists chiefly of one long street, running east and west. This town must at one time have been of much more consequence, and greater magnitude, than at the present day; for it formerly contained a priory, cathedral, and thirteen churches or free chapels, of which the foundations and sites of some are still to be distinguished. The present church is the largest in the county, and is handsome within, but externally irregularly built. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of Lord de Dunstanville; and the Rev. J. Wallis is the present incumbent. Here are three chapels for dissenters, and a free grammar school, founded and endowed by Queen Elizabeth. Bodmin must have been very early constituted a borough; for in an ancient record it appears that the burgesses were fined 100 shillings, in the 26th year of Henry II, for setting up a guild without a warrant. The corporate body, as created by the last charter, granted in 1798, consists of a mayor, 12 aldermen, 24 capital burgesses and a recorder. The right of returning members to Parliament is vested in the corporation; the mayor is the returning officer; and the present representatives are, David Gilbert, Esq.
    [Show full text]
  • Briefing: Orthodontic Services for People in the Camelford Area
    Briefing: Orthodontic services for people in the Camelford area September 2018 The South West position Orthodontic treatment - usually with braces - is most often used to improve the appearance and alignment of crooked, protruding or crowded teeth, and to correct problems with the bite of the teeth. It is usually only started after most of a child's adult teeth have started to come through. This is usually when they're about 12 years old, but depends on the number of adult teeth and the growth of their face and jaws. Treatment for adults can begin at any age, but the treatment options are more limited. Orthodontics is commissioned by NHS England, alongside other forms of NHS dentistry. Referrals to the service nearly all come from general dental practitioners (high street dentists). Practices are commissioned to provide a certain number of units of orthodontic activity (UOAs) each year. Initial assessment, for example, would take up one UOA, while a full course of treatment might take 20 UOAs. Existing contracts for orthodontic treatment in Cornwall, Devon and Somerset, as in the rest of the South of England, are due to come to an end on 31 March 2019. A major procurement exercise has therefore been carried out to secure new providers from 1 April. Final contract negotiations are now under way to mobilise the services and notify patients about any changes, ready for April. The Camelford position NHS orthodontics is currently provided by Dr S Cooper from Trestone Dental in Tresparrett. Many patients travel long distances for treatment. Following the procurement exercise outlined above, NHS care was due to transfer from 1 April next year to the successful bidder in Central and North Cornwall, Portman Healthcare Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • Helston and South Kerrier Cormac Community Programme
    Cormac Community Programme Helston and South Kerrier Community Network Area ........ Please direct any enquiries to [email protected] ...... Project Name Anticipated Anticipated Anticipated Worktype Location Electoral Division TM Type - Primary Duration Start Finish WEST WEST-Helston & South Kerrier Contracting Breage Burial Ground_Helston_Boundary Wall Repairs 5 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Environmental Capital Safety Works (ENSP) Helston Porthleven Breage & Germoe Some Carriageway Incursion (SLGI) Highways and Construction Works B3297 Redruth to Helston - Safety Improvements 40 d Jun 2021 Aug 2021 Signs Crowan Crowan Sithney & Wendron 2WTL (2 Way Signals) Mullion 4 Phase 2 - Ghost Hill, Mullion, TR12 7EY - Surfacing & Drainage 22 d Jul 2021 Aug 2021 Public Rights of Way (PROW) Mullion Ludgvan Madron Gulval & Heamoor Not Required Route 105 R7 Mawgan - Rural Maintenance 8 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Cyclic Maintenance Mawgan Helston South & Meneage Not Required Route 105 R3 Coverack - Rural Maintenance 8 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Cyclic Maintenance Coverack Mullion & St Keverne Not Required Balwest Ditches - Tresowes Hill, Ashton - Ditching 2 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Verge Maintenance Ashton Porthleven Breage & Germoe Priority Working White Cross signs, Cury - Signs 1 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Signs Cury Mullion & St Keverne Give and Take Rosuick & Maindale, St Keverne - Catle Grid cleaning 1 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Drainage Maintenance St Keverne Mullion & St Keverne Not Required Carey Park, Helston revisit - Vegetation removal 1 d Aug 2021 Aug 2021 Vegetation Works
    [Show full text]
  • Wind Turbines East Cornwall
    Eastern operational turbines Planning ref. no. Description Capacity (KW) Scale Postcode PA12/02907 St Breock Wind Farm, Wadebridge (5 X 2.5MW) 12500 Large PL27 6EX E1/2008/00638 Dell Farm, Delabole (4 X 2.25MW) 9000 Large PL33 9BZ E1/90/2595 Cold Northcott Farm, St Clether (23 x 280kw) 6600 Large PL15 8PR E1/98/1286 Bears Down (9 x 600 kw) (see also Central) 5400 Large PL27 7TA E1/2004/02831 Crimp, Morwenstow (3 x 1.3 MW) 3900 Large EX23 9PB E2/08/00329/FUL Redland Higher Down, Pensilva, Liskeard 1300 Large PL14 5RG E1/2008/01702 Land NNE of Otterham Down Farm, Marshgate, Camelford 800 Large PL32 9SW PA12/05289 Ivleaf Farm, Ivyleaf Hill, Bude 660 Large EX23 9LD PA13/08865 Land east of Dilland Farm, Whitstone 500 Industrial EX22 6TD PA12/11125 Bennacott Farm, Boyton, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 8NR PA12/02928 Menwenicke Barton, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 8PF PA12/01671 Storm, Pennygillam Industrial Estate, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 7ED PA12/12067 Land east of Hurdon Road, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 9DA PA13/03342 Trethorne Leisure Park, Kennards House 500 Industrial PL15 8QE PA12/09666 Land south of Papillion, South Petherwin 500 Industrial PL15 7EZ PA12/00649 Trevozah Cross, South Petherwin 500 Industrial PL15 9LT PA13/03604 Land north of Treguddick Farm, South Petherwin 500 Industrial PL15 7JN PA13/07962 Land northwest of Bottonett Farm, Trebullett, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 9QF PA12/09171 Blackaton, Lewannick, Launceston 500 Industrial PL15 7QS PA12/04542 Oak House, Trethawle, Horningtops, Liskeard 500 Industrial
    [Show full text]
  • Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations
    NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS CORNWALL COUNCIL VOTING AREA Referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union 1. A referendum is to be held on THURSDAY, 23 JUNE 2016 to decide on the question below : Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? 2. The hours of poll will be from 7am to 10pm. 3. The situation of polling stations and the descriptions of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows : No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 301 STATION 2 (AAA1) 1 - 958 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS KINGFISHER DRIVE PL25 3BG 301/1 STATION 1 (AAM4) 1 - 212 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS KINGFISHER DRIVE PL25 3BG 302 CUDDRA W I HALL (AAA2) 1 - 430 BUCKLERS LANE HOLMBUSH ST AUSTELL PL25 3HQ 303 BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH (AAB1) 1 - 1,008 BROCKSTONE ROAD ST AUSTELL PL25 3DW 304 BISHOP BRONESCOMBE SCHOOL (AAB2) 1 - 879 BOSCOPPA ROAD ST AUSTELL PL25 3DT KATE KENNALLY Dated: WEDNESDAY, 01 JUNE, 2016 COUNTING OFFICER Printed and Published by the COUNTING OFFICER ELECTORAL SERVICES, ST AUSTELL ONE STOP SHOP, 39 PENWINNICK ROAD, ST AUSTELL, PL25 5DR No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 305 SANDY HILL ACADEMY (AAB3) 1 - 1,639 SANDY HILL ST AUSTELL PL25 3AW 306 STATION 2 (AAG1) 1 - 1,035 THE COMMITTEE ROOM COUNCIL OFFICES PENWINNICK ROAD PL25 5DR 306/1 STATION 1 (APL3) 1 - 73 THE COMMITTEE ROOM CORNWALL COUNCIL OFFICES PENWINNICK
    [Show full text]
  • Directory. St. Gennys. [Cornwall.]
    DIRECTORY. 113 ST. GENNYS. [CORNWALL.] ST. GENNYS is a parish, 16~ miles north-west from Lord RoUe are lords of the manor, and, with Lewis William Launceston, 22 north from Bodmin, Ill south-south-west Buck, M,P., and Robert Chichester, Esq., are chief land­ from Stratton, and 10 north from Camelford, in the east owners. The chief crops are corn. division of Cornwall, Lesnewth Hundred, Stratton Union, The following are hamlets, with their distances from the Trigg Major deanery, Cornwall arch deaconry, and Exeter chnreh :-RoscARE,ll miles; Trencrick, 2~ miles; Coxford, bishopric; it is situated on the north coast of Cornwall. l~alf a mile ; Cracking ton Haven, three-quarters of a mile; The church of St. Genesius is an old stone building, in the Dysart, 2 miles; Sweets, ll miles; Hill, 2 miles; Pen­ early English style of architecture; has a nave, aisles, kuke, 2 miles, chancel, porch, low tower, 4 bells, and font. The living is The following are adjacent places, with their distances a vicarage, worth £160 yearly, with residence and 27 from the church :-TRENCRICK, i>! miles; Hole, Il miles; acres of glebe land, in the gift of the Earl of St. Germans; West Dysart, 2 miles; Church Town, adjoining Baypark, the Rev. John A thanasius Herring Laffer, B.A., is the in­ 2 miles; Halligather, 1 ~ miles; Treleigh, 2 miles; Middle cumbent. There is a chapel for Association Methodists. Crackington, I mile; Hentervean, 2 miles; Whitemoor, There is a parochial school in connexion with the church. I!- miles; Flanders, 1 mile; Penruke, 2 miles; Ludon, A fair is held on July 16th yearly, for cattle and sheep.
    [Show full text]