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[CORNWALL.] NEWLYN. 824 [POST OFFICE Marsball Thomas, Jun [CORNWALL.] NEWLYN. 824 [POST OFFICE Marsball Thomas, jun. farmer, Dewy Phillips Waiter, farmer, Gazt-land Tinney Joseph, farmer, Hole meads Pill Thomas, tailor Tinney Josiah, farmer, Ley Martin Richard, carpenter Richards J ames, farmer, W Qrtha Toll Hannah (Miss), shopkeeper )Iichell Nicholas, farmer & landowner, Rogers George, Halfway House Tonkin William, farmer, Trethewey Lam pen Roskelly Samuel, farmer, Westerlake Treveal Philip, farmer, •rredarrup Nattle Thomas, farmer, Littleworth Row John, farmer, Tamar Tucker George, farmer, Great Fawton N orthcott J ames, boot & shoe maker Row Martha (Mrs.),farmer, Linkindale Tut>ker Richard, farmer, Lestow Northcott Thomas, carpenter Rundle Catherine (Mrs.), farmer, Tucker William, farmAr, Trevina N ortltey William, farmer, Harrowbridge East Lewarne Wall Richard, beer retailer, Ley Olliver Charles, blacksmith Sanders John, miller, Panter's bridge Werry John, farmer, Carpuan Olliver Nicholas, carpenter, Ley Stephens Elijah, farmer, West Kellow- Williams Nicholas, farmer, Trenay Olliver Ricl1ard, carpenter, Ley town Williams Philip, farmer, Polventon Olliver William, farmer, Hall Stephens Thomas, farmer, Dredanes Wills J ames, farmer, Gillhouse Parkyn John, farmer, Harrowbridge Step hens William ,farmer, Gt.Tre verbyn Wills Richard, farmer Parsons William, farmer, Polmenna Sweet Joseph, farmer, Lord's park Wills Samuel, farmer, Gillhouse Peake William, miller Sweet William,farmer, Woodland barrow Wilton James, blacksmith, Treverbyn Pearce James, captain of mine Taper William, farmer, Searles down Worden George, farmer,Mindies down Pearce Richarrl, farmer, Lord's waste Temby Peter, captain of mine & Worden John, farmer, Pinnock's hill Penna Samuel, farmer, Dryworks grocer &c NEWLYN (near Penzance) is an ecclesiastical parish, ment; there are about 260 children on the books; it is formed in 1848 from the parishes of Madron and St. Paul, supported by Government grant, voluntary contributions, In the Western division of the county, hundred of Penwith, and children's pen«e. This is the chief fishing station of Penzance union and county court district, rural deanery of .Mount's Bay, and there is a fleet of about 400 boats, which are Penwith, archdeaconry of Cornwall, and diocese of Exeter, engaged in the mackerel and pilchard fishery. During the 1 mile south-west of Penzance, on the seacoast and Tolcarne 20 years between 1852 and 1872 an average of 6 millions 11tream. The church of St. Peter is a handsome granite (or about 1,900 tons) of mackerel, and about 13,500 hogs­ building in the Early English sty le; it consists of chancel, heads of pilchards, were brought in here per annum. The nave, south aisle and transept and south porch; it was principal landowners are Messrs. T. S. and William built in 1865-6: the seats are free, and will accommodate Bolitho, the Misses Carne, and D. P. I~e Grice, esq. The 400 persons: there is a stained window in the chancel. The soil is light, resting on granite rock. The chief crops are register dates from the year 1866. The living is a vicarage, wheat, oats and roots, with some pasturage. The area is yearly value £150, in the gift of the Crown and Bishop of 386 acres; and the population in 1871 was 3,527. Exeter alternately, and held by the Rev. John Pope Vibert, B.A., of Magdalen Hall, Oxford. There is a National PosT OFFICE, Money Order & Telegraph Office, Jack lane. school for both sexes, which is supported by the vicar, -Miss Elizabeth Johns, postmistress. Letters through voluntary coctributions, and children's pence. There is Penzance, arrive at 9.30 a.m. & 4.30 p.m.; dispatched 8 commodious Wesleyan r.hapel, built in 1834, and enlarged at 2.20 & 7.20 p.m in 1866, at 8 total cost of £2,250; it will seat upwards of ScHooLs:- 750 persons. There is also a large Wesleyan school for 'boys National, H. Roberts, master; Miss M. A. Mackay, mis- and girls, with master's residence, which were built in 1858, tress at a cost of £1,000, of which £400 was granted by Govern- Wesleyan, John Champion, master PRIVATE RESIDENTS. DodgeJ ohn,master mariner, Clifton ter Peake Wm. wheelwright, Tolcarne ter Adams Mrs. Tolcarue terrace Downing Benjamin, builder, Clifton pl Polglase Wm. Thos. shopkpr. Forest Ashwell Frederic, Pembroke lodge Downing George, Union inn, Forest Richards Audrew,shoe maKer,Tolcarne Berriman Mrs. Jack lane DowningSimon, cooper, Clifton terrace Richards James, tea dealer, Florence pi Daves Capt. Edwin, Vyvyan house Dusting Martha, Three Tuns, Forest Richards John, master mariner, Chy- Foster Mrs. Antoine villa Hanis William, secondhand bookseller pons terrace Foster Mrs. Vyvyan house & shopkeeper, Fore street Richards Mary (Mrs.), dress maker, Geard Mrs. Chypons villa Harvey James Richard, fish merchant Clifton place Harvey Mrs. Antoine terrace HarveyRichard, fish mercht.Clifton ter Richards Stephen, cooper, Clifton ter Hernaman Miss, The Orchard,J ack lane Hooper John, cooper, Clifton place Roberts Catharine (Miss), greengrocer, H itchens Mrs. Clitton place Hoskinl\I art haWeymouth (Miss), shop· Fore street Kelynack James, Tolcarne keeper, Street-an-Nowan Roberts Thomas, engineer & iron- Leah Misses, Primrose halJ James Henry, Dolphin inn, Jack lane founder, Mount's Bay foundry Pentreath Mrs. Street-an-Nowan Jenkin John, accountant, Rose cottage, Robet•ts Thomas Wm. grdnr. Clifton pl Richards Mrs. Clifton place Church lane Rouffignac Prudence tMiss), shop- Thomas Miss, Jack lane Jenkin Maria(Mrs.),shopkpr. Tolcarne keeper, Fore street Tonkin Mrs. Clifton terrace Kelynack George, Star, Wharf Howe Wm. baker, Street-an-Nowan Tonkin William, Trewarveth street Kelynack John, master mariner, Semmens Nicholas, Tolcarne inn, Tol- Trahair Mrs. Fore street Mount's Bay view carne Tregurtha Miss, Myrtle cottage Kelynack Richard Boase, master m a- Simons Charles, boot & shoe ma. Forest Vibert Rev. John Pope, B.A. [vicar], riner, Bellevue Sullivan Anthony, cooper, Street-an- Vine cottage Kelynack William, shopkeeper, l<'ore st N owan Vingoe Richard, Clifton terrace Ladner Louisa Julia (Miss), Red Lion Sullivan John, smith, Tolcarne COMMERCIAL. inn, Fore street Thomas Rebecca (Mrs.), ladies' school, Ashwell Frederic, civil engineer & fish Linihan Hannah &Wakeham Mary Ann Antoine terrace merchant, Pembroke lodge & Margaret (Misses), ladies' school, Toman John, grocer; Chapel street BarnesStph. market gardener, Tolcame Florence place Tonkin Annie {Mrs.), Fuherman'1 Bames Wm. market gardener,Tolcarne McGuiness Susan (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Arms, Fore street BodinnarJ oseph,builder,Prospect place Church street Tonkin William, farmer, Lyn vue Bradbeer Benjamin Masterson,fish,net Maddern Henry, carpenter & lodging Trahair John, carpenter, Fore street & cork merchant, Fore street house, Bellevue Tra!Jair William Henry, grocer & coal Carter Susan Elizabeth {Mrs.), shop- Maddern William, shopkeeper & rope merchant, Fore street keeper, Fore street maker, Jack lane Tregartheu Mary Ann (Mrs.), lodging Carter Wm. shopkpr. Street.an-Nowan Mercer & Peacock, fish, net & cork house, Mount's Bay house CattemJames Phillips,mastermariner, merchants, Fore street Tre'l'askiR James, tailor, Tolcarne Antoine terrace Nicbolas James, shipwright, Tolcarne Wallis Wm. basket maker,Tolcarne ter Coulson John, miller, Tolcarne mills Nicholls Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr. Jack la Wallis Wm. farmer & crpntr. Tolcarne Curnow William, market gardener Nicholls Rd. baker, ~treet-an-N owau W alters Agnes (.Mrs.), shpkpr. Tolcarne DaveyWilliam,mastermariner,Chypons Nicholls Victoria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Warren Richard, shipwrig·ht, Tolcarne terrace Fradgen White James, mason & refreshment Davies John, cooper, Antoine terrace Paul Thus. sl10pkpr. Street-an-Nowan rooms, Church street NEWLYN, or NEWLYN EAsT, with a part of the the county,hundredofPyder,unionaD!I countycourt dis. hamlet of MrTCHELL, is a large parish, 8~ miles north from trict of St. Columb, rural deanery of Pyder, Cornwall arch· Trut·o, 8 south-west from St. Columb, and 8! north-west deaconry, and Exeter diocese. The village is situated in an from Grampound Road station, in the Western division of elevated part of the parish, and commands a fine prospect .
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