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1288 TRELEIGH. CORNWALL. [ KELLY'S Honeychurch Charles W. farmer, Wheal Nicholls Joseph Hy. cattle dlr. Cardrew Simmons James,fruit grower & farmer, Harmony PascoeJane(Mrs.),farmr.North country Sinus common Honeychurch Richd. farmer,Sinns corn Paull John, farmer, Forge Simmons Thomas, farmer,Shallow Adit Hugo Thomas, farmer, Cardrew lane Penna Richd.book hawker,3 Buller's ter Snell Francis, farmer, Sinns common Johns Susan (Mrs.), farmer, Sinus corn Perry William, boot ma. 18 Buller's ter Teague John, farmer, North country Laity Daniel, farmer, Laity moor Peters Trevenen, farmer, Shallow Adit Teague William, yeoman, Sinus house Laity John, farmer, Laity moor Phillips Charles, builder, Highway Tellam Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer,North Laity Louisa (Mrs.), farmer,Laity moor PhilpAmelia(Mrs.), farmer, ParkErissey country Merrifi.eld William,farmer,North downs Rabey Martin, farmer, Radnor Terrill William, cowkpr. Nth. country Michell John, accountant, The Green Reynolds William,farmer,North downs Thomas Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper Michell Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Richards Charles, farmer, Forge Thomas Joseph, fanner, Forge North country Richards Josiah, farmer, Treleigh dwns Tippett Wm. shopkeepr. 34 Drump ter Michell Richard, farmer, Treleigh farm Rickard J ames, farmer, Treleigh downs TresederJas.&J n.farmrs.LaityMill farm Mitchell David, farmer, North country RobertsElzh.(Mrs. ),frmr.Treleigh dwns Uren Tobias, farmer, Treleigh downs Mitchell William, farmer, Sinus corn Rodda Thomas, farmer, Nortb downs White Francis, farmer, Sinus common Moore William, farmer, Cardrew Roskrow Joseph, farmer, Laity Wills Richard, farmer, Tolgus Mufford Charles T.farmer,ParkErissey TREMAINE is a township and parish 2 miles north annexed to the vicarage of Egloskerry, joint net yearly value from the old road from Camelford to Launceston, and on [125, with u acres of glebe, in the gift of Samuel Palmer the Devonshire border of the county, and about I mile north Simcoe esq. and held since 1877 by the Rev. William Sloane from Tresmeer station on the Launceston and Wadebridge Sloane-Evans RA. of Trinity. College, Cambridge, who re branch of the London and South Western railway,and 8 west- sides at Egloskerry. Here is a Wesleyan chapel. Samuel north-west from Launceston, in the Nvrth Eastern division Palmer Simcoe esq. of Penheale, Egloskerry, is lord of the of the county, north division of th~ hundred of East, petty manor and Ralph Baron Rogers esq. is the chief landowner. sessional division of East North, Launceston union and The soil is chiefly clay: the subsoil is slate. The chief crops county court district, rural deanery of Trigg Major, arch- are wheat and oats, and some of the land is in pasture. Tile deaconry of Bodmin and diocese of Truro. The church of area is 960 acres ; rateable value, £630; the population in St. Winwolausis an ancient building of freestoneandgranite 189r was no. in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch Sexton, William Lawrance. and an embattled western tower, 31 feet high, with pin- Letters through Egloskerry R.S.O. arrive about 8 a. m. ; the nacles, containing 2 bells: the font is Nor man : there are 90 nearest money order office is at Launceston & telegraph, sittings. The sum of £so was left by the late Rev. William Tresmeer stat.ion Rogers M.A. rector of Mawnan, Cornwall, towards the WALL LETTER Box at Tresmeer station, cleared at 9.40 rebuilding of the church, which is in a very decayed state, a. m. week days only . and the work will be begun as soon as possible. 'fhe This place is included in the Warbstow United School Board register dates from the year 1726. The living is a chapelry, district, formed May 28, 1875 Cowling James, farmer, Gorracott Parnel\ Richard, farmer, Milford Prout Solomon, farmer, Grove Gimblett Henry, farmer, Westcot Parsons Joseph, farmer, Trusell Rawle Claude Cridian, farmer Kittow Jonathan, clerk & attendance Parsons Samuel, farmer Wadge George, carpenter, Blackwater officer to Warbstow school board TRENEGLOS is a township and parish, on the road vicarage, incorporated with that of Warbstow, average from Launceston to Camelford, r~ miles north-west from tithe rent-charge (Treneglos) £69, joint net yearly value Tresmeer station on the Launceston and Wade bridge section £140, with residence and 3 1~ acres of glebe at Treneglos, in of the London and South Western railway, 7! north-east the gift of H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall K.G. and held since from Camelford, 9 west from Launceston and 20 north- 1892 by the Rev. Leland Bowen Dundas. There IS a charity east from Bodmin, in the North Eastern division of the of £3 yearly value, distributed in money, payable from the county, Lesnewth hundred and petty sessional division, estate of Treglith, and the interest of £18 in the savings Launceston union and county court district, rural deanery bank, bequeathed in I86I, which is divided between this of Trigg Major, archdeaconry of Bodmin and diocese of place and Warbstow. Roger Kin7don Braddon esq. who is Truro. The church of St. Werburgh is an ancient building lord of the manor, and John Palmer esq. are chief land of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, owners. The soil is light ; the subsoil is slate. The chief nave of four bays, north aisle, south porch, and a western crops are wheat, oats and roots. The area is 2,730 acres; tower containing 4 bells, all cast in 1712 and rehung rateable value, £1,162; the population in 1891 was 150. in 1881 at a cost of £370: there is a tomb in the churchyard Letters through Launceston, arrive at 8.3oa.m. Tresmeer to William Symons, gent. ob. 1673, and in the church a is the nearest telegraph office & Egloskerry the nearest few modern tablets : the rood stairs, in the north wall, money order office now form the entrance to the pulpit: there are 100 sittings. WALL LETTER Box cleared at 2.10 p. m The register of baptisms dates from the year 1686, but is This place is included in the United School Board district of deficient; marriages, 1695 ; burials, 1695. The living is a Warbstow, formed May 28, r875 Braddon Roger Kingdon, Treglith Braddon Richard, farmer, Higher Gimblett Emily (Mrs.), farmer, Keyrse Dundas Rev. Leland Bowen, Vicarage Netberscarsick Gimblett Robert, farmer, Keyrse Chapman George, farmer, Trebreak Ridgman William, farmer, 'frewonnard COMMERCIAL. Chapman Samuel, farmer, Churchtown Robbins William, farmer, Tregarry Baker 'Villiam, farmer, Trewonnard Chapman Samuel, farmer, Tregenna Uglow Samuel, blacksmith Bone Jethro, farmer, Lowerscarsick Davey Wilham, farmer, Trebreak TRESLOTHAN is an ecclesiatical district, formed seat of William Cole Pendarves esq. D.L.,J.P. isa mansion of July 4, 1845, from the civil parish of Camborne; it is 1i granite in the Classic style, standing in a park of 120 acres, miles south from Camborne station on the Great Western with four acres of water forming a lake, with a cascade; the railway, in the North Western division of the county, hun grounds and plantations, formerly a mere barren waste dred of Penwith, petty sessional division of Penwith East, strewed with granite and almost destitute of vegetation, Redruth union and county court district, rural deanery of were laid out by the late E. W. W. Pendarves esq. M.P. : Carnmarth, arch deaconry of Cornwall and diocese of Truro. near the garden is a curious grotto, built entirely of Cornish The church of St. John, erected in 1841, is a building of minerals, and on the border of the grounds stands Carnwyn stone with granite quoins, in the Early English style, and nen cromlech, an ancient kistvaen, consisting of three up consists of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and a turret right stones supporting a top stone 12 feet long and 1 I feet containing one bell : there is an ancient font : this church wide ; near this cromlech was formerly a church, of which occupies the site of an earlier structure, among the ruins of no vestige now remains. In the neighbourhood is a fine which an inscribed and curiously carved piece of granite was spring of water c·alled "Silver Well." The principal land found : there are 250 sittings. The register dates from the owners are W. C. Pendarves esq. D.L., J.P. the Rev. St. year 1841. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value [123, Aubyn Render Molesworth-St. Aubyn M.A., J.P. of Clow with residence, in the gift of William Cole Pendar\•es esq. ance, Orowan, and John Bevill Fortescue esq. D.L., J.P. of and held since 1846 by the Rev. George Tippet Bull n.A. of Boconnoc. The soil is loam ; subsoil, granite. The chief Trinity College, Dublin. In the churchyard is a mausoleum, crops are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The area is r,gso erected in 1854, over the grave of Edward William Wynne acres ; the population in 18gr was 21240. Pendarves esq. M.P. by his widow Tryphena Wynne Pen darves. The Cemetery, near Troon, on the Camborne road, Sexton, Thomas Hart. consi~oting of Il acres, was opened in May, 18B5, and has a PosT OFFlCE,Troon.-Mrs.Mary Ann Rule,sub-postmistress. mortuary chapel ; it is under the control of a burilll board Letters arrive, vi§. Camborne, at 10.20 a.m. & 4.30 p.m. ; of nine members; J. T. Morshead, clerk. Pendarves, the dispatched, 3.30 & 4.30 p.m. Camborne is the nearest .