ST. MARTIN-IN-MENEAGE Is a Parish, 7 Miles Oxford
812 [POST OFf'ICE free; subsoil, principally of a shelfy nature. The chief Letters through Liskeard, delivered by foot from Sand crops are wheat and barley. The area is 3,199 acres (in place, which is the nearest posting box. The nearest cluding 130 of water); gross estimated rental, £3,310; money order office is at East Looe rateable value, £2,873; and the population in 1871 was 312. Free School, John Henwood, master Parish Clerk, John Hen wood. Farwell Rev. William, B.A. [rector], Cook Richard, farmer, Barbican Muchmore John, farmer, Longcoe Rectory Cook Simon, farmer, Hay Pearce J ames, farmer, Keverall Foster Mrs. Windsworth Cook Thomas, farmer, Treloy Pearce J olm, farmer, Penveith Holt Mrs. Treloy Hancock Henry, farmer, Penhale Pearce Richard, farmer, Bodiga Murray William, Marrayton lodge Hancock William, miller, Keverall Pearce William, farmer, Bucklawren Chiswe11 Henry, farmer, Treloy Lillecrapp Jas. Palmer, farmer, Treloy Rosevear George, farmer, Tregoad Cook John, farmer, Kellow Luke John, blacksmith, Penveith Symons William, farmer, Palace court ST. MARTIN-IN-MENEAGE is a parish, 7 miles Oxford. There is a school for girls, supported by Sir R. south-east-by-east from Helston, Eastern division of the R. Vyvyan, bart., who is lord of the manor and chief land county, hundred ofKerrier, Helston union and county court owner. The soil is lig!Jt and ftrtile; the subsoil is marl and district, rural deanery of Kerrier, Cornwall archdeaconry, gravel. The chief crops are wheat. The area is 2,369 acres, and Exeter diocese. The church of St. Martin is a plain of which 75 is water; gross estimated rental, £2,477; rate building, rebuilt in 1830: it has chancel, nave, porch, and able value, £2,168; and the population in 1871 was 424.
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