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854 CROWAN. CORNWALL .. [KELLY'S Hill Thomas, farmer, Halgarrack King William, farme~, ,. 1 • ,., ' I WiUiams Elizabeth Rowe .(MI's. ); grocer WQolcock John, farmer. Noonvares James Peter, farmer, Dower j • Kitto James, farmer Jenkin Nathaniel, farmer, Clowance wd Williams James, farmer Jennings John, farmer, Carn Williams Thomas, farmer N ancegollan. J ewell Samuel, llfineriJ' Arms Williams William, farmer Geach Phillip, farmer ' . James William Bowden, carpenter Newton John, farmer, Borthog ' Noble John, farmer, Gurnick Drym.· Jewel! William Paull, farmer Orchard William, blacksmith Harvey John, bone gri:Adel' 1 Polcrebo Tin Mine (William Henry Ralph William~ wheelw~ight; Tregear Harvey Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, Higher .Martin, manager) · Rapson Wm. & Sons, farmers,Clowance Drym , . Reynolds George & Sons, tailors . Reynolds John, farmer & miller(water) J ames James, farmer . , Richards John, farmer, Polcrebo . Reynolds Samuel, farmer~ SkewesCoose Richards Richard, miller (water) Wheat Worthy Tin Mine. (Joseph Richards Philip, farmer & grocer Sampson Richard, farmer Priske, manager) Roberts Christopher, farmer, Carne Sampson Willia:q1, farmer Williams Samuel, shopkeeper Roberts John, farmer, Carne Wear Jane (Mrs.), farmer Roberts Peter, boot & shoemaker Praze. Ro::lda Thomas, farmer, Carvolth 1 Horsedowns. Rowe John, Trethannas house Rowe Hannibal, farmer, Hellogan Charles Hugh, wl:leelwright COMMERCIAL. Rowe William, farmer, Trevoole James Richard, shopkeeper & carrier Baragwanath Henry, blacksmith Skewes John, farmer, Cargenwen Libby Julia (Mrs.), shOpkeeper Bottrall John Reed, Royal Standard inn Symons Richard, Cornish Mount inn Sims John, farmer Carah Mary Sems (Miss), shopkeeper Tenby James&John,frmrs. Trenoweth Trevarthen Richard, farmer Carah William, builder Tenby William, farmer, Carvolth Commins Benedict, farmer, Trefewha Tre\·enen Wm. & Hy. farmers, Skewes Xerton. Eddy James, grocer Trevenen Ed win, registrar of births & Berryman William, farmer & carrier Edwards John, seed merchant &c deaths for Crowan sub-district, Bree Thomas & William John, farmers Hampton James, farmer, Trethannas South Crenver James &Pearce,farmers Laity Henry, farmer & horse breeder \Yalters Edward, farmer, Buscaverran Pearce John R. farmer Mildren William, shoe maker . & Carne • Moyle Wm. Thomas, veterinary surgeon Waiters James, farmer, ' Bolankan Leeds Town. Noble Amelia (Mrs.); shopkeeper Webster William,farmer, Clowance wd COMMERCIAL. Rodda Thomas, St. Aubyn's Arms WilliamsEdward, farmer, Trelabnas Aver Michael, farmer, Polglase Rowe Alexander, butcher ' Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, BlewettWm.farmer & temperance hotel Symons Thomas Stephen, grocer, iron- Buscaverran Cock James, grocer & farmer · monger & assistant O\'erseer "Williams Harry, butoher & farmer, Daniell John & Matthew, farmers, Webb Samuel, grocer, & post office Buscaverran Truthwall Williams James, stone mason Williams Matthew, farmer, Gew Harvey Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Carzise Williams Joseph, stone mason ''\'illiams William, farmr.Newton round Harvey William, farmer, Carzise Hill Thomas & Stephen, farmers, Burnt Releath. Bennerton. downs Bowden William Henry, farmer Hosking John & Edward, farmers Hockin Simon, farmer, Carzise Champion Eliza Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper Ivey VVearne, farmer · Jenkin Alfred, builder Davies Matthew, farmer Rodda Thomas, farmer, Benner downs Jenkin Ann (Mrs.), butcher Gluyas• William, farmer Rogers James, farmer, Benner down Jenkin Henry, farmer, Burnt downs Goldsworthy John, farmer ·williams Hy. dairyman & b~tter factor J en kin William, builder J ewell William, farmer Yates Ann (Miss), farmer Kingdon John, farmer, Carzise Matthews John, farmer ' Laity Samuel, manure mer<;hant l\Iattbews Joseph, farmer Bolitho. Luke Mary Ann (Mrs.), Leed$ Town inn Moyle John &Wltr.farmers, Vellanewsen Champion Bennet, farmer Munday James, shoe maker Wills Richard, shopkeeper Champion John, farmer Oliver John, far.mer, Burnt downs Champion Richard, farmer Pearce Ed win, farmer, N oonvares Townshend. Curry Thomas, farmer & butcher, Black Pearce John, farmer, Noonvares Carter Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Rock Prideaux John, farmer, Trerise Connor James, shopkeeper Dower James, farmer Howling John, shopkeeper, Post office James Peter, shopkeeper, Post office Skewes J ames, farmer Simmons John, farmer, Carzise Laity Charles, farmer Skewes William, farmer Thomas Robert, shoe maker · 8tephens William, tin streamer Trevarthen William Hy. grocer & farmer Taylor John, shoe maker Carn Tremayne · 'rrevaskis Thomas, shopkeeper Thomas J osiah,Townshend inn, & wheel- Argall William, granite quarry owner Trevaskis William John, photographer wright Date Samuel, farmer Trewhela James, farmer, Carzise Vivian Banfield& John, surgeons • Evans William, farmer Webster Joseph, tailor Winn John, blacksmith • or ST. CUBERT, is a township, parish and yea:cly value from tithe rent-charge £q8, gross income CUBERT, 1 village near the coast of the Bristol channel, 5 miles from 1 £2oo; with residence and 20 acres of glebe, in the gift of and ~ewquay railway station,.' II south-west from St. Columb, , held s.ince 185o by the Rev. Charles Henry Hosken B.A. of and 10north-west from Truro railway station, in the Western 1 Queens'· College, Cambridge. ;Here is a Wesleyan chapel. division of the county, hundred of Pyder, union an::i I In a cave at tl;te north-eastern point of the bay is a spring county court district of St. Columb, rural deanery of of fresh water, approached by a flight of 15 steps cut in Pyder, archdeaconry of Cornwall, and diocese of Truro. the rock, and called "Holy Well." Chenoweth, in Domes The church of St. Cuthbert, placed in an elevated situa- day " Chenowen," and formerly the seat of the Cbynoweths, tion, is an edifice of stone in the Early English style, is now occupied as a farm house. Carines, formerly the restored in 1852, and consists of chancel, nave, transepts, residence of the Davies family, now belongs to that of porch, tower with an octagonal upper stage and a low Hosken. The trustees of the late James Theodore Hosken spire, and containing 3 bells : the tower and spire were esq. J.P. are lords of the manor, and the chief landed pro struck by lightning and considerably damaged on Mon- prietors. The soil is various ; subsoil, killas. The chief day, April 10, 1848, and in 1852 were restored by the late 'crops are wheat, barley and turnips. The area is 2,518 G. E. Street esq.R.A.; a stained window in memory of Mrs. acres (75 of which are water); rateable value, £3,071; and Hosken, of Carevick in this parish, was erected in 188o; there the population in r881 was 344· are monuments to Arthur Lawrence, 1669 and Humfrey T.REVEAL, three-quarters of a mile north; TRESEAN, I Lawrence, 1689, and modern memorials to the family of north; and T.REWORGANS, 1 north, are small hamlets. Hosken and others. The register of baptisms and burials Letters through Grampound Road. The nearest money dates from the year 1733; marriages 1734: in the parish office is at Newlyn, & telegraph office at Newquay register it is mentioned that in the year 1564 St. Cubert WALL LETTER Box cleared at 2.40 p.m. week days only was visited by a pestilential disease, of which seventy Church of England School (mixed), for 64 children, average persons died in a few weeks. The living is a vicarage, attendance, 49 ; Miss Louisa Hornblower, mistress Hosken Rev. Chas. Henry B.A. Vicarage Andrew Betten (Miss), shopkeeper, Andrew William, farmer, Treguith coMMERCIAL. Treveal Anthony Emmanuel, shopkeeper Andrew John, farmer, Trebellan Andrew Thomas, farmer, Trevornick Benny Wm. shoe mak~r, Church town .