DIRECTORY.] . PENCOYS. 975 Curnow Wm. market gardener, Penolva I Osborne Jane (Mrs.), grocer, & post Chirgwin Henry, Portennyss villa. Curnow William, jnn. farmer, Trungle office, Church town Craddock William Daniel William, farmer, Ennis Pollard Joseph Henry, farmer, Kemyell Pentreath William, Pentreath villa Freeman John & Sons, stone quarries Prowse Charles, farmer, Trevelloe Trenowth James, Clifton house Gartrell Henry & Son, farmers, Kimiel Prowse Chas. Thos. farmer, ROO. house Webber Miss, Whitehall Giles John & Son, farmers, Castallack Prowse James, farmer, Ragennis hill COMMRRCIAL. Giles Francis Thomas, farmer, Kimiel Prowse John Williams, farmer, Kerris Blewett Stephen, net barker Giles Henry, farmer, Reginnis Prowse Obed, farmer, Berwinnay Bodinar John, seine owner, Gurnick st Giles William, farmer, Reginnis IProwse Wm. Henry, farmer, Chywoon Carne Samuel, market gardener Green William, carrier, Coombe Reynolds Jane & Son, farmers, Bologgos Cary John, baker Harvey Eliza (Mrs.) shopkeeper Richards James, farmer, Trungle Ceely William, sail maker Harvey William, farmer, Reginnis , Richards Johanna (:Mrs.), farmer, Chy- Clemans Francis, farmer, Halwyn Hicks John, farmer, Chyenhall anhall Halls Thomas, grocer Hosking Jas. Hy. farmer, Tresvenack Richards Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer Harvey Caroline (Mrs.}, shopkeeper Hosking Oliver, miller (water),Bosavah Richards Solomon, farmer, Kerris Harvey James, blacksmith Hosking Sampson, farmer, Bosavah Roberts Hosea, seedsman j Harvey Susan (Mrs.), shopkeeper Humphreys John, farmer, Kemyell Rogers James, farmer, Chyanhall 1 Hockin Florence (Mr::~.), grocer & coal James Humphrey&Silas, frms.Bellowan Rowe John, farmer, Kerris merchant James Josiatr, farmer, Trewarveneth Semmens John, farmer, Trevenhall Mathews Thomas, farmer Jeffery Robert, farmer, Tresvenack Semmens Thos. farmer, Treveneth vean Pierce Benjamin, Ship hotel Jeffery William, farmer, Tresvenack Stone John, market gardener, Gwavas Richards Henry, shopkeeper Kneebone Wm. David, farmer, Gwavas Trembath James, farmer, Castallack Rodda James, butcher Lavin Edward (Mrs.), lodging house, Trembath Thomas, farmer, Tredavoe Rowe & Cock, builders & fish merchants Choone grove Treveneth Henry James, farmer Rowe William, grocer Lawrence William & Son, farmers, Treveneth Josiah James, farmer Tregenza John, builder Trembath Trewarne Henry, farmer, Rose vale Trembath Josiah, fish merchant Levett Nicholas, King's Arms, Chnrch Wallis Thomas Edmonds,carpenter &c. Trembath Richard, fish merchant town Sheffield Trembath William, fish merehant l\Iaddorn Wm. Alfd. fanner, Torncoath Warren Thomas, farmer, Paul hill Trevaskis William, tailor Mathews John, farmer, Kerris Williams Ladner- (Mrs.), frmr. Kemyell Warren Elizabeth (Mrs.), Kei,qwinArms Mathews Robert, farmer, Sheffield Williams William, boat builder Mathews William, farmer, Kerris vean M:ousehole. Wright Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Matthews Stephen, farmer, Kerris vean Beckerley Wm. Coast Guard buildings Wright Elizabeth (Mrs.), baker Nicholls John, farmer, Reginnis Cary Mrs Wright Josiah, coal & salt merchant is a parish and village, 4 miles north-west doorway, about four feet high, IP.ading into a kind of grotto from station, and 9 south-west from , in the with an arche.i roof, at the farther end on the floor is a Eastern division .of the county, hundred of West, Liskeard round granite basin, carved on its exterior circumference union and county court district, rural deanery of West, with a series of Maltese crosses, enclosed in rings; into this archdeaconry of and diocese of . The church basin the water drips from an opening at the back, and of St. Nun, or Norma, is a building of stone in the Perpen- escapes by a perforation at the bottom. Fairs are held on dicu1ar style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, transept, the 24th of June and on the first Tuesday in February, porch, and an embattled tower, with pinnacles, 62 feet in yearly, for cattle. There are here several barrows: in one height and containing 4 bell!'l, of which the two first are of which, opened a few years since, a jar eontaining bones dated r683, and the others, 1773 and 1613: there are several and the head of a spear. was found: another ancient earth­ monuments to the Trelawny family, with singu1ar inserip- work, called "Bake Rings," is about a mile south of tions, I616-1756; one to Francis Buller esq. x615, with Chnrchtown ; "Hall Rings," on the barton of Hall, is an effigies and shields of armst an acrostic, and records of the elliptical enclosure of about two acres, with a double ram­ repair of the monument in 1816 and 1835; there is also a part IS feet high. Trelawne, the seat of Sir John Sal us bury­ tomb with effigy and inscription on brass, to William Achim Trelawny hart. D.L., .J.P. is an ancient mansion, with modern esq. 1589, and memorials to the Sawdy family, r663-77. additions, situated about rj miles south-east from the Jonathan Trelawny D.D. Bishop of Exeter and Winchester, village. There are no manorial rights. The chief land­ who died June 21st, 1721, is buried in this church, where a owners are Sir John Salusbury-Trelawny hart. D.L .. J.P. gilded model of his pastoral staff is preserved: the church John F. Butler esq. J.P. Francis Howell esq. J.P., D.L. and was thoroughly restored in I882, at a cost of£ 1,2001 raised others. The soil is mixed; the subsoil is slate. The chief by voluntary contributions. The register of baptisms dates crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The area is from the year I678; marriages, 1693; burials, I720. The 4,683 acres; rateable value, £4,300 5::1.; the population in Jiving is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £235, gross yearly x88I was 669. nine £344 with residence and 71 acres of glebe, in the gift PoST OFFICE.-James Truscott, receiver. Letters through of Lieut.-Col. Sir Redvers· Henryb h Buller R LK.C.M.G., . K v.c., d C.B.K" of D u 1oe R ...s 0 arr1ve· at 7-45 a.m.; d'1spatc h e d at 4.15 p.m. D ownes, an d h eld smce I 88 3 Y t e ev. ewls enne Y m- week days ; on sun days there is no delivery or dispatch. der B.A. of Clare College, Ca~bridge .. T_here is a Wesl~y~p. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at East chapel and one for the Method1st Assocmtwn. The chanties Looe . amount to £6 Ss. yearly. On the western ~ide of the beautiful valley, through which flows the Trelawny river, is St. Nun's 1 .National School (mixed), in which a sunday school is also well ; the front forms a gable, with a rude square-headed held ; John Cock, master Kinder Rev. Lewis K. B.A. [vicar] Deeble Charles, fanner, Trelawne 'Philp John, jun. farmer, Lancare & Kitson Rev. John Buller B.A · Deeble John, farmer. Muchlarnick Cardwain Salusbury-Trelawny Sir John hart. D.L., Dingle John, blacksmith Philp Richard, farmer, Pendriffy J.P. Trelawne Hambly Richard, boot maker Rowe Elizabeth (Mrs.).farmer, Penkelly Salusbury-Trelawny William Lewis Hambly Richard, farmer, Lethytep Rundle Wilham1 miller (water), Wilton J.P. Trelawne Hawken William, farmer, Talvan Slade Christopher1 A.re inn COMMERCIAL. HitchingsWm.&John,fanners,Talehay Slade John, farmer~ Tremain Algar James, farmer, Penkelly Honey Frank, miller (water), Trelawne Slade John Cox, fai,"mer, Belhay Algar Richard, farmer, Cartwill Hooper William, farmer & shQpkeeper Slade Samuel, carpenter & shopkeeper Best John, farmer, Muchlarnick Jago Charles, mason Slade Samuel, farmer, Trelay Bettinson Isaac, boot maker Lean Philip, mason Slade Thomas, farmer, Coldwells & Blake Jonathan Kellow Werry, farmer Lemon Richard, farmer, Headland The Vicarage Elake Jonathan Werry, farmer, Hall Light Joseph, farmer & bl;1cksmith, Toms Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Broad Charles, basket maker Barcelona Truscott. Jame~, blacksmith~ farmer Broad Henry, hau1ier l\Iaddiver Richd.Jn. farmer,l\Iuchlarnick Turner Charles, tailor Brown Robert Cleve, farmer l\Iaddiver lVilliam, farmer, Trendaway Turner Robert, boot maker Br~·ant Thomas, farmer, Pennellick l\Iorshead James, tailor & shopkeeper Vague Saml. miller (water), Tregarrick Collings John, butcher Xorthcott Henry, carpenter Wakeham Geo. carpenter & shopkeeper Collins Richard, marine stm·e dealer Xorthcott Thomas, farmer, Tregarrick Williams John, farmer, Hob park Cossentine Wm. Hy. farmer, Trenake Pearce W'illiam, farmer, Trelask PENCOYS, formerly known as "Four Lanes," is an Wendron, in the \Vestern division of the county, hundred of ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1882, from the of Kerrier,. union and county court district, rural