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CORNWALL. (KELLY's Royal Exchanje, J 848 ST. cou;MB M.\JOR. CORNWALL. (KELLY's Royal ExchanJe, J. Best, Fore street Registrar of Marriages, William Julian, Fair street, St. Royal Farmers', A. E. Julian, Broad street Columb Major Sun Fire, T. Nicholls, Bank st.reet Registrars of Births if Deatlts, No. r, Padstow sub-district, Union, C. Hawke, Market street J. Magor Hicks, Rt. Issey; No. 2, St. Columb sub-district, West of En.qland, G. B. Collins, Bank street W. W. Howard, Broad street, St. Columb; No. 3, Newlyn Westminster Fire, G. R. Bosisto East sub-district, Richard Varcoe, St. Enoder Whittinqton Life, C. Coade WORKHOUSE, a stone building on the east side of the PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS:- . town, built about rS4o; its registered accommodation is Cemetery, Henry Fras. Whitefield, clerk to the burial board for I So: Edward Peter Crapp, master; no chaplain; County Court, held bi-monthly, Town hall, Montague Bere John Cawful Mackay, medical officer; Mrs. Elizabeth esq. Q.C. judge; George Browne Collins & Thurstan Collins, Crapp, matron; Miss Ann Hodge, school mistress joint registrars; William Woodnutt Howard, high bailiff: RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. the parishes within its jurisdiction are St. Breock, Colan, Clerk, George Browne Collins, Bank street, St. Columb St. Columb Major, St. Columb Minor, Crantock, Cubert, Medical Ojfice1· of Health, John Cawful Mackay, The St. Enoder, St. Ervan, St. Eval, St. Issey, St. Mawgan, St. Cottage, ~t. Columb ~1ajor Merryn, St. Newlyn, Padstow, Little Petherick and St. Inspector of Nuisances, J. F. Clemow, Padstow Wenn PUBLIC OFFICERS :- County Police Station, New road, William Henry Beare, Assistant Overseer, George Burrow, Bridge inspector, & 2 constables Clerk to Burial Board, Henry Francis Whitefield, Market st lJuke of Cornwall's (2nd) Rifle Volunteers (G Company), Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes, Thurstan Coli ins, Bank st Capt. W. M. Cardell Clerk to the Justices of Division of East Pydar, Highway Foresters' Lodge, W. J. Pearce, secretary Board cf Union Assessment Committee if Deputy Lieu­ Masonic Lodye, Duke of Cornwall, No. 1529 tenants, George Browne Collins, Bank street Mechanics' Institute, George Burrow, secretary Distributor of Stamps, George Russell Bosisto, Bank street Stamp Office, Bank st. George Russell Bosisto, distributor PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services:- Town Hall, Ma.rket street, W. M. Cardell, secretary St. Calumba Church, Re\·. Henry Laurence Ventris M.A. rector; II a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. tues. thurs. & sat. S ST. C,oLUMB MAJOR UNION. a.m. ; wed. & fri. 10 a.m.; wed. 7 p.m. ; fri. 7.30 p.m Board meetings every alternate thursday at the Board room, Bible Christian, Fore street, Rev. Robert Grose, minister; Workhouse, at 2 p.m. I I a. m. & 6 p.m. ; & tues. 7 p.m The union comprises the parishes of St. Breock, Colan, Si.. Congregational, Fore street, Rev. Thomas Morgan, minister; Columb Major, St. Columb Minor, Crantock, Cubert, Rt. I I a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m.; m on. & fri. 7.30 p.m Enoder, St. Ervan, St. Eval, St. Issey, St. Mawgan, St. United Methodist .Ji'ree Church, Fore street, Rev. A! ban ~aycr, Merryn, St. Newlyn, Padstow, Little Petherick & St. Wenn. minister; II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.I5 p.m The population of the union in ISSI was I6,377; rateable United Methodist ~Free, Indian Queens ; 2.30 & 6 p.m. ; value, £9319IO wed. 7 p.m Clerk to the Guardians, George Browne Collins, Bank street, Wesleyan, Fore street, Rev. Wm. Rhode Davies; II a.m. St. Columb & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m Relieving Officer for tlte Union, James Magor, Bridge, St. SCHOOLS:- Columb Major A School Board of 5 members was formed in I872; R. Vaccination Officer, William Julian, Fair st. St. Columb Major Berryman, clerk to the board Medical Officers, No. I, St. Breock dist1ict, W. E. Fulford, Bom·d School, built in 1S73, at a cost of £2,170, for 280 Port Isaac; No. 2, Padstow dist1ict, H. F. Marley L.R.C.P. children, average attendance, I So; Frederick Saunderson, Lond. Padstow; No. 3, St. Columb Major district, F. D. S. master; M1ss Anne Blatchford, infants' mistress McMahon, Fore street, St. Columb ; No. 4, Newlyn East Board School, Indian Queens, built in IS7S, at a cost of district, C. R. C. Vigurs, Newlyn East; No. 5, St. Columb £1,5001 for I So children; average attendance, 92; William Minor district, Thomas Boyle, Newquay; 2\To. 6, Mawgan Job Nicholls, master district, F. D. S. McMahon, Fore street, St. Columb Major St. Colwnb Road Rail1oay Station, William Catton, station Public Vaccinators, No. I, St. Breock district, W. E. Fulford, master. Hoblyn's 'bus meets all trains Port Isaac; No. 2, Padstow district, H. F. Marley, Pad­ CARRIERS TO :- stow; No. 3, St. Columb Major district, J. C. Mackay, St. PADSTOW-Carlyle, from Red Lion hotel, tues. thurs. & sat Columb Major; No. 4, Newlyn East, C. R. C. Vigurs, 'fRuRo-Carlyle, mon. & fri.; Hoblyn, from his house, wel. N ewlyn East ; No. 5, St. Columb Minor district, Thomas & sat. ; Roberts, tues. & sat "Boyle, Newquay; No. 6, 11:fawgan dist1ict, J. C. Mackay, WADEBRIDGE-Roberts, from Red Lion hotel, mon. & fri. ~~. Columb Major · returning tues. & sat Superintendent Registrar, George Browne Collins, Bank Hoblyn's 'bus to Truro, wed. & sat. at 8-45 a.m.; returning street, St. Columb• MaJor• at 4 p.m. from the Hoyte hotel, High cross St. Columb Major. Nicholls Mrs. Trekenning Andrew John, yeoman, Barn Nicholls Thomas, Trekenning Andrew Thomas, grocer & boot & sho~ PRIVATE RESIDENTS. ~orthy Mrs. Fair street dealer, Broad street Bilson George, Fore street Partridge Rev. Francis [curate], Fair st Aver Samuel, farmer, 'fregoose Broad Mrs. Fair street Paynter Misses, Fore street Ball George, farmer, R')sedinnick Burrow George, Bridge Phillips William, Bridge Bartlett Harriet (Mrs.),shopkpr.Bank st Card ell John, Fair street Rains John, Fore street Bassett John Cole, jun. farmer, Bank st Cardell George Parminter, Lanhins- Roberts Henry, Bridge Bassett Richard, farmer, Castle downs worth Roberts Mrs. Prospect villa Bath & Son, tailors, Fore street Cardell Wm. Magor, Lower Carlogas Roberts William Francis, Prospect vil Bennallack Henry, mason, Bridge Collins George Browne, Carlogas Rowse Henry Jenkin, Carworgey Bennetto Charles, bntcher, Fore street Collins Thurstan, Carlogas Rowse Henry Jenkin, jun. Carworgey Benney Edward (late G. S. Drew), Cowling William, Fair street Rowse John Elmsleigh, Trebudannon printer, stationer & bookbinder &c. ; Darke Miss, Fair street Rowse Mrs. Union hill dealer in fancy goods & tobacconist, Da\'ies Rev. Wm. Rhode [Wesleyan] Sayer Rev. Alban [United Methodist Fore street Dunstan Jsph. Passingham, Spring hill Free Church], Bridg~ Benney Richd. boot & shoe ma. Bank st Gatley John, Fore street Smale Henry, Fore street Benney Samuel, watch maker, & fancy Geake William, Bank house Solomon William, Bridge repository, Union square Glanvill Miss, Union hill Ventris Rev. Charles Herbert B.A. Benny John, farmer,Bellflower Grose Rev. Robert [Bible Christian~, [curate], Rectory Berryman Richard, organist & teacher Bridge VentrisRev. Hy. Lanrence 1\f.A. Rectory of music, Fore street Johns Misses, Bank street Vyvyan Rev.Sir Vyell Donnithorne bart. Best John, wine & spirit merchan~, Keverne Mrs. Fore street D.L., J.P. Trewan Fore street Mackay John Cawful, The Cottage Walkey Mrs. Bank street Bice Luke, farmer, NanswhyJen Martyn Thomas Darke, Bank street West Martin Addicott, Fore street Bond Joseph & Thomas, carpenters & Mc11:ahon Frederick Dunbar Suther- Whi tefield Henry Francis, Union square builders, Bridge hill ltnd, Fore street Whitford Edward, Glencairn Bond William, tailor, Broad street Moorman William, Union hill Whitford Henry, Treventon Borlase Eliza (Mrs.), baker & shop- Morgan Rev. Thomas [Congregational], Whitford Mrs. Fore street keeper, Bank street Cobden villa, Fair street COliiMERCIAL. Bosist0 George Russell, painter & Nettle William Paul, Broad street All in SI. Vyt'!fan Arms, & farmr.Bridge glader, distributor of stamps, Bank st .
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