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[Cornwall.] St. Dominick [CORNWALL.] ST. DOMINICK. 740 (POST OFFICE PosT & MONEY ORDER OFFICE, Post Office Savings Harbour Master, Charles Dyke Taylor .Bank & Telegraph Office.-Samuel Pascoe, postmaster. Collector o.f Harbour Dues, John Hitchens Letters arrive from London at 7.40 a.m.; dispatched at National School, Thomas Watson ]!'ellowes, master; Miss 4.25 p.m.; North Mail arrives at 2.15 p.m.; dispatched Mary Yeoman, mistress at 6.25 a.m Chacewater Railway, Charles Dyke Taylor, lmperinten- lNSURANCE AGENTS:- dent; John Hitchens, chief clerk London Assurance Corporation, W. Lidgey, jun CARRIER.-Emanuel Curtis, to Truro, monday & wednes- Sovereign Life, W. Tryshall, Bissoe tin works day; to Redruth, friday Champion Humphrey Broad, Point ho Daniel Samuel, tea merchant, Point Penpoll Tin Smelting Works, Penpoll Champion Miss, Penpoll Daniel William, farmer, Chypit farm (Edward Michell, manager, Malpas Chellew Miss Davy Joseph, farmer, Ringwell farm road, Truro; H. B. Champion, re&i- Gillan Rev. James Henry, Vicarage Dinney John, master mariner dent superintendent) Hodge Mrs. Groves end DoddsThos. master marinr.MountHope Peters Elizabeth (Mrs.), school Lidgey William Donald William, master mariner Port of Falrnouth Steam Tug Co. Michell Mrs Dunstan John, farmer & butcher Limited( Charles Dyke Taylor, supt) Michell Robert Trinnear, Belmont Dunstan William, carpenter & shopkpr Preston James, master mariner Sampson Mrs Farquharson Eliza (Miss),ladies' school Rees Georgina (Miss), shopkeeper, Symons J\'Irs. Claremont villa Gerrish William, builder Penpoll COMMERCIAL. Glasson Phillip, boot & shoe maker Rickard Wm. farmer, Come to Good Adams Geo.pork butcher & greengrocer Gribble John, ironmonger Roberts Ennna(.Mrs.),Crown~Anchor Anderton Edward Dixon, vitriol manu- Harvey Jeremiah, farmer, Treliever Rodda Thomas, butcher, Carnon; & at facturer, Carnon vitriol works & Hicks Henry, custom house officer 60 Market, Truro West of England manure works, Hitchens John,collectorofharbour dues Sampson Ann (l\'Irs.), farmer Pen-an Husson John, rope maker Tallack John, master mariner Bamfield James, master mariner Johns William Henry, Robartes Arms Tallack Nicholas, farmer & butcher Bice Charles, farmer, Tregoose Kempe Mary (Mrs.), Bell inn Thomas Charles, New inn, Carnon gate Brogden & Sons, coal merchants Lidgey William, agent to Messrs. Thomas James, farmer, Do\'\Teth (Joseph Martin, agent) Vivian & Co.coal merchants,Swansea Trethowan John, master mariner Chellew William, farmer & timber Lobb Thomas, medical botanist Trethown James, stone mason merchant, Point Locke Joseph, blacksmith & shopkeeper Tucker Richard, farmer & butcher Clark John, master mariner Loer Charles, farmer Tyack Riehard, shoe maker Coad John, tailor & draper Martin Joseph, baker & coal agent Vivian & Sons, coal merchants (Wm Cock Thomas, farmer, Tresittick May Nicholas, shoe maker, Point Lidgey, agent) Collins Peter, shopkeeper & butcher Merton William, farmer & carpenter Warren 1\latthew, master mariner Cornish Sarah Ann (Miss), shopkeeper Michell Robert T. shipowner & coal mer Whitburn Henry, coal agent Cornish Silver Lead Smelting Co. Mitchell Eliza (Mrs.), grocer Whitburn Henry, master mariner Limited (Charles Dyke Taylor, l\Htchell Elizabeth, Commercial inn Williams & Co. sail makers managing director in Cornwall; Mitchell Thomas, pilot Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper H. B. Champion, resident agent); Mitchell William, blacksmith Carnon London office, 5 Queen street pl e.c Nettle Charlotte (Miss), school Williams Jeremiah, grocer & farmer Cragoe James, shopkeeper, Point Olive Edward, farmer Williams William, farmer, Penpoll t:urtis Emanuel, carrier to Truro & Paul ':V alter, master mariner Wilton Jane (.Miss), school Redruth Pearce l\lartha(Mrs.),shopkeeper,Point Woolcock Thomas S. grocer & dr apr ST. DOMINICK is a parish and village, 3 miles south­ Col. A. Coryton, J .P., are the chief landowners. The east from Callington, 8 north trom Salt ash, and 12 north soil is free and light clay; the subsoil i:; on slate and stone. from Plymouth, in the Eastern division of the county, middle The chief crop!! are wheat, barley, oats, turnips, mangold· division of the hundred of East, Liskeard union and county wurtzel, and fruit. The area is 3,226 acres (including 100 court di!ltrict, rural deanery of East, Cornwall arch deaconry, of water); gross estimated :rental, £4,620; rateable value and Exeter diocese, situated on the navigable river Tamar, £4,148; and the population in 1871 was 850. which forms it~ eastern boundary. The church of St. ASHTON, BORITON ETHERIC or BOTHETHERIC CROSS Dominic is a plain building in the Perpendicular style, are hamlets here. HALTON QuAY is 2 miles east, where has chancel, nave, aisles, porch, and tower with 6 bells: large quantities of coals, timber and manure are imported in the chancel is a piscina. The register dates from the and lime exported. year 1550. The living is a rectory, tithe commutation £380, with 100 acres of glebe land, in the gift of the Rev. Francis Ley Bazeley, and held by the Rev. Richard Hugh Letters are received through St. Mellion at 8.30 a.m. & Keats Buck, B. A., of Sidney Sussex CoUege, Cambridge. return about 5.15 p.m. The nearest money order office Here is a National school for boys and girls; also a Sunday is at Callington school ; a Wesleyan school, also a Sunday school, and chapels ScHOOLs:- for W eslevans and other Dissenters. A fair is held on the National, George Bateman, master; Miss Elizabeth first Thursday after the 12th of May, yearly, for cattle. The Hodge, mistress Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, who is lord of the manor, and Wesleyan, Miss Elizabeth Veall, mistress Buck Rev. Richard H ugh Keats, B.A. Cousens John, Butchers' Arms, & Lucas William, Cornish Arms [rector] carpenter, Cross Martin John, shopkeeper, Bohetheric Couch Samuel, Baber Ctadick Jacob, farmer, Heathfield Martin Thomas, brewer, Towell Rickard Joseph, Boriton Dawning John, farmer, Green bank Osborne John, farmer, Corneal Snell Joseph, Ashton Facey Arthur, farmer, Wiltown Parkin Joseph, farmer, Corneal Fiddick James, blacksmith Parkin Richard, farmer, Ashton COMMERCIAL. Grills S. farmer Parkin William, farmer, Birchenhays Babb Samuel, farmer, Baber Grills S. jun. butcher Poad John, farmer & mason Babb William, farmer, Strips Haye Grills Sarah (Mrs.), market gardener, Poad Joseph, carpenter Bennett Edmund, Maltsters' Arms, Little Braunder Poad William, mason, Ashton Halton quay Hamley Mary(Mrs.), farmer, Westcott Roskelly Richard, farmer, Baber clift Bickle Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Hawke John Reed, farmer, Eastcott Sargent Samuel, shoe maker, Cross Bond Eliza (Mrs.), farmer, Stockwell Herring Edmund, farmer, Bohetheric Sleman Wm. carpenter, Bohetheric Bond Henry, shopkeeper Jane Richard, carpenter, Trehill Snell Benjamin, farmer, Ashton Brent Edward, shopkeeper Jones John, butcher & farmer, Baber Snell William, jun. farmer, Radland Bridgman George, farmer, Haye Jope George, gardener Stripling \Villiam Baker, carpenter Broad Chas. blacksmith, Danescombe Knight Samuel, farmer, Spur house Talbot James, farmer, Halton Barton Clatworthy ~fary (Mrs), farmer, Langman William, farmer, Smeaton Treais Wm. shoe maker, Radland forti Bohetheric Langsford Charles, miller, Radland Vosper Wiliiam, butcher, Bohetheric Conguon Joseph, farmer, Berry farm mills; & at Cotehele, Calstock Webb Charles, miller, Barrott's mill Conguon Samuel, farmer, Dairy mill Lawry Waiter, farmer, Bohetheric \Vorth Samuel, farmer, Trehill DULOE is a parish and village, 4 miles north-west from eastern division of the hundred of West, Liskeard union and Looe, 5 south-we'!t from Liskeard, on the high road between county court district, rural deanery of West, archdea• those places, in tbe Eastern diyi~ion or the county, conry of Cornwall, and diocese of Exeter. 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