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Cornwall. Ree 365 <X>URT DffiECTORY.] CORNWALL. REE 365 Plowman Rev. Lionel Seymour, Potter Mrs. Gonvena, Egloshayle, Purvis Rev. Richard Dixon, West­ Vicarage, Quethiock, Liskeard Wadebridge R.S.O holme, Wood lane, Falmouth 1'ole Miss, St. Anne's cottage, Hessen- Potter Thomas, 2 St. Clare st.Penznce Pye Edwin, Perranwell, Perranwell ford, St. Germans R.S.O Potts James, 4 Manley ter. Liskeard Station R. S. U Pole Mrs. St. Anne's cottage, Hessen- i Powell Charles Frederick, Fore st. Pye Henry, St. Mabyn R.S.O ford, St. Germans R.S.O , Polruan, Fowey R.S.O Pye Mrs. St. Mabyn R.S.O .Pole-Carew Col. Reginald C.B. An- Powell George, 79 Lemon street, Truro Pyne Richard H. 'Vestfield. Launcestn tony house, Antony, Devonport , Powell G. G. Commercial rd. Penryn Quick J ames, Trevellyn, Alexandra Pole-Carew Rev. Gerald ~LA. Vicar- Powell James, Commercial rd.Penryn road, Penzance age, Kea, Truro Powell William Lydra, Devonia, Quick James,jun.59::\Iorrab rd.Penznce Polglase Jas.P.s Trelawney rd.Fa:mth Dunheved road, Launceston Quick J. 7 Richmond ter.St.IvesR.S.O Polglase John,Riohmond cot.Penzance Power E. 17 Plain-an-Gwarry, Redrth Quick Richard, I7 Alma ter.Penz.ance Polglase J. Treneere,Madron,Penzance Power George, 3 Tamar ter. Saltash Quick W.Mt.Pleasant, Padstow R.S.O Polglase Josiah, Clinton rd. Redruth Power Miss, Inverlooe, Looe West, Quicke John Mu.gford, Castle lodge, Polglase Misses, so Kimberley road, Looe R.S.O Castle street, Truro Falmouth Powning William, 8 Trehaverne place, Quiller W. J. T. Quay st. Lostwithiel Polglase "·m. 46 Morrab rd. Penzance Kenwyn road, Truro Quiller-Couch Arthur Thomas, The PolgreenH.Roseland,St.GermansR.S.O Praed Mrs. Marazion R.S.O Haven, Fowey R.S.O Polgreen Mrs. St. Germans R.S.O Prater Mrs. Adelaide pl. Newquay Quintrell Edward, Penrose rd.Helston Polkinghorn J. 19 Richmond hl. Truro Pratt Jas. Allen 35 Edward st. Truro Rabling John, Albert st. Camborne Polkinghorn Mrs. Trethewev, Perran- Preedy Rev. Arthur, The Vicar- Rabling Mrs. H. Beacon ter.Camborne well R.S.O • age, Port v1ew,• Saltash Rabling William J.P. Pare Bracket, Polkinghorne Geo.I3Prospect pl.Truro Prentis Mrs. Hill house, Bridge, St. Camborne PolkinghorneJ.St.Blazey,ParStn.R.S. 0 Columb ~Iajor R. S.O Rabling William F. Vale view, Pon­ Polkinghorne John, Woodlands, Ty- Prestain Mrs. Kenwyn, Truro sanooth, Perranwell Station R.S.O wardreath, Par Station R.S.O Preston A. Looe Island, Looe R.S.O Ra.by Saml. Geo. Lancarffe, Bodmin "'Polkinghorne Miss, 6 Heanton ter- Preston George, Laurel bank, Port Raddle Warne, Horincott, South race, Redruth view, Saltash Petherwin, Launceston PolkinghorneMrs. 17Morrab pl.Penznce Preston Robert Hawker Peniel, Al- Rail Saml. J. Eathorn,Mabe, Penryn Polkinghorne 'Villiam, Windsor villa, verne house, Alverton st. Penzance Rail William, Cross street, Helston Barn street, Liskeard Price Rev. Henry Mitchinson Coverley Rail William, Helland, Mabe, Penryn Polkinhorn Edward David,Kennall ho. M.A. The Rectory, Boscastle R.S.O Ralph James, Vicarage, St. Anthony- St. Sythian's, Perranwell Stn.R.S.O Prideaux A. Illogan highway, Redrth in-Meneage, Helston Polkinhorn Henry, Portreath, Redrth Prideaux Miss, Castle st. Liskeard Ralph Mrs. Meneage street, Helston Polkinhorn Mrs. Fore street, St. Prideaux-Brune Charles Glynn D.L., Ralph Mrs. 7 North parade, Penzance Columb ::\Iajor R.S.O J.P. Prideaux place, Padstow R.S.O Ralph Mrs. 2 Norton place, Penzance Polkinhorn Saml.Jas.Princes ho.Truro Pridham Miss, North rock, King- Randall Miss, Turf street, Bodmin Jlollard Rev.C.A.14Florence ter.Falmth sand, Plymouth Randall R.L.RockleighBodmin,Bodmin Pollard Edward J.P. Westpark ter- Prince Mrs. z•Cambridge pl. Falmouth Randall Wm. G. Fore st. Lostwithiel race, Egloshayle,Wadebridge R.S.O Prior C. E. I Norfolk rd. Falmouth Randall William George, Lanhains- Pollard J. Highfld. Tregolls rd. Truro Prisk Miss, Boconnoc, Lostwithiel worth, St. Columb Major R.S.O Pollard Mrs. ro Clarence st. Penzance Prisk Mrs. Trevelyan cottage, Perran- Rapson Benj amin,Barn street,Liskeard Pollard T. Baldhu, Scorrier R.S.O Uthnoe, Marazion R.S.O Rapson C.Chacewater, Scorrier R.S.O Po:Iard William, Menheniot, Liskeard Pritchard Mrs. 3 Home Pk.pl.Saltasih Rash)leigh Col. Sir Co'lman Battie Pollard "\V.Woolston,Pensilva, Liskeard Probert John Cripps, Bank house, hart. R.A., D.L., J.P. Norway ho. Polley :Mrs. Hotel road, St. Austell Queen street, Lostwithiel Quav• street,Lostwitbiel & Prideaux, Polsue John, Tywardreath, Par Probert :Mrs. North street,Lostwithiel St. Blazey, Par Station R.S.O Station R.S.O Prockter W.R.St.Stephen's,Launcestn Rashleigh Evelyn William B.A., J.P. Polwhele Lt.R.O. Atalanta, Newquay Proctor Lieut. Joseph, Wellpark, Gun- Kilmarth, Tywardreth.ParStn.R. S. 0 Polwhele E.,M.A.z Tamar vils.Saltash nislake, Tavistock Rashleigh Jonathan B.A., D.L., J.P. Polwhele Thomas Roxburgh M.A., Prosser H.A. 6 Budock ter. Falmouth Menabilly, Tywardreath, Par D.L.,J.P.Polwhele,St.Clement,Truro Prosser Wm. 9 Richmond ter. Truro Station R.S.O Pomery Mrs.Boconnion,Helland,Bodmn Prout Geo. H. Claremont rd. Redrth Rashleigh Rev. John Rendall M. A. ~ool Arth. ro North parade, Penzance Prout Jas. Claremont rd. Redruth Rectory, St. Ewe, St. Austell Pool Fras. 4 Glyn cots. Bar, Falmouth Prout Mrs. Fore street, Newquay Ratcliffe Albt. E. Penhellis, Helston Pool Frederick, Bodriggy, Hayle Provis Thomas B. Tregorland, St. Ratcliffe Miss, Godolphin rd. Helston Pool Geo. 98 Market Jew st. Penzance Just-in-Roseland, Falmouth Rattenbury Simon Philip J.P. Polhilsa Pool Henry, Bodriggy, Hayle Prowse Mrs. 35 Belgravia st.Penzance villa, Stoke Climsland, Calling­ Pool James, Copperhouse, Hayle Prowse Mrs. 35 Belgravia st. Truro ton R.S.O Pool Mrs. Station villa, Hayle Prowse Mrs. 13 Bellevue ter. Penzance Raven Mrs. Cadgwith, Ruan Minor Pool Mrs. T. T. I Alverton pl.Penzance Prust Richard 'Burnard, Goffies Park R.S.O 'Pool P. B. Fore st. Copperho. Hayle villa,Marhamchurch, StrattonR.S.O Rawling C. H. 5 Dudley ter. Saltash Poole G.Trerys,Alexandra rd.Penznce Pryn Mrs. 9 Windsor terrace, Saltash Rawling Henry, Quay hill, Penryn Pooley G. 9 Dunstanville ter. Falmth Pryn W.,R.N. 1 Home Park pl.Saltash Rawling John J.P. Oldwit, South J>ooley John, Southleigh, South Prynn William, Ranelagh road, Mount Petherwin, Launceston street, St. Austell Charles, St. Austell Rawling Mrs. I Boisdale ter. Saltash Pooley Mrs. 2 Lily villas, Albany Pryor Athanasius, Burncoose, Perran- Rawlings Rev. John, Bridge, St. terrace, Redruth well R.S.O Columb Major R.S.O Pope James, Rose house, Gold- PryorG.Belle vue,Tuckingml.Cambrne Rawlings Mrs. St. Catherine's cot- sithney, Marazion R.S.O Pryor Joseph, 5 Coose lane, Redruth tage, Fowey R. S. 0 Pope John Barrett, Bore st. Bodmin Pryor Mrs. Goonearl, Mount Hawke, Rawlings 'Ym. SI. Penpol ter. Hayle l'ope Matthew, Beacon hill, Bodmin Scorrier R.S.O Rawlins Thomas,Io Tehidy ter.Falmth PopeMiss,Vogue,St.Day,ScorrierR.S.O Pryor R.Balmoral pl.Green la. Redrth RayF.R.Weston ho.South st.St.Austell 1'ope Mrs. 35 Lemon street, Truro Peyor T. Bellevue ho. Green la.Redrth Rayden W.M.7 Alexandra ter.Penznce 'Pope 'Yilliam Henry, 2 Pon-dhu Pryor T. Craskin, Wendron, Helston Raynes Major Edward Villiers, 8 cottages, St. Austell Pryor W. H. 6 Penventon ter. Redrth \Vestern terrace, Falmouth "Popplestone William H. 9 Tre- Pulman Rev.Prockter Thomas B.C.L., Read Rev.J. H. Germoe,MarazionR. S. 0 lawney road, Falmouth M.A. Vicarage, South Petherwin, Read Alfred, 6 Treyew villas, Red­ Porcher Amedee J. Wood View Launceston ruth road, Truro house, Tideford, St. Germans R.S.O Pulman W. H. Green mkt. Penzance Read G.D.1'Vesley rock,HeamoorR.S.O "'Porter Col. Thomas Cole, Trematon Punnett Mrs. Flushing, Falmouth Read James, Consolidated Bank of castle, St. Stephen's-by-Saltash Purcell Rev. Handfield N., M.A.,J.P. Cornwall, St. Ives R.S.O 'Porter Rev. Erisey John B.A. Dean Vicarage, Esplanade, Fowey R.S.O Read Jas. F. Commercial rd. Pennn• lodge, Morwenstow, Stratton R.S.O Purcell Mrs. Florence villas, Esplan- Read Mrs. 2 Regent sq. Penzance 'Porter Frederick, 5 Alexandra terrace, ade, Fowey R.S.O Read Mrs. 2 Windsor ter. Saltash Richmond hill, Truro Purehas Ed ward Bootley, 3 Belmont Read Robert Sawle, Beaumont, Tal- 'Porter Miss, Porthkea, Kea, Truro villas, Campfield~, Truro land road, St. Ives R.S.O 'Porter P. E. B. 109 Fore st. Saltash Purser John J., l\I.B .• B.Ch. Dublin, Reading H. T. ro Regent ter.Penznce Porter Roderick, Glenside, Saltash St. Tudy R.S.O Reavley Rev. Joseph, Chapel terrace, 1'orter Thomas Jn. Bodriggy, Hayle Purves Rev. Richard Dickson M.A. Plain-an-Gwarry, Redruth l'ost!letb'lraite Rev. William Edward, The Rectory, Redruth Reddin J.W. 4 Mitchell Hill ter.Truro Vicarage, Gunwalloe, Cury R.S.O Putt Mrs. I Teohidy terrace, Falmouth Reed J n. G. Coinage-hall st. Helston .
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