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CORNWALL (KELLY's Residence-Of Thomat~ Mich!Lll Esq 910 KE~WYN1 CORNWALL (KELLY's residence-of Thomat~ Mich!lll esq. is on the western side of mil& west fr.om the town of Truro, contaiping iever.aJ hoQses. the parisQ and was long noted for its fine kennel of hounds, Near here is the junction of the West Cornwall and Falmouth called the Four Barrow Hunt, so called from four ancient lines of railway. barrows, situated in the adjoining common: the house is The village of Short Lanes end (where there is a now occupied as a farmhouse. The principal landowners are Wesleyan Methodist chapel) is about 2f miles north from Viscount Falmouth, Sir Thomas Dy~e Acland hart. M.P. Truro and on the road to Perran Porth. Francis Gilbert Enys esq. D.L., J.P. CoL ,Arthur Tremayne D.L., J.P. Lord Hobartes, w. Hodge esq. Major Quintus At Calenick, r~ miles south, are extensive smelting Vivian u.L., J.P. Wm. Teague esq. and Edward George Spry works, carried on by the Calenick Smelting Company. esq. The soil is decomposed slate; subsoil, slate. The Crucibles are manufactured here. lands on the eastern side of the parish are fertile, particularly Parish Clerk, E. S. Carus-Wilson esq. such as lie in the vicinity of Truro, which are chiefly pas~ Deput.l/, S. Holloway. turage, whilst those on the west are more bleak and barren. Sexton, E. T. Carlyon esq. The area of the pari,sh is 8,997; rateable value of parish Letters through Truro, the nearest money order&; telegraph outside of the city, £n,285 ; or that portion within,£ 14,034; office population of parish .outside city, 3,558; within, 5,127. A School Board of 5 members was formed for the united BLA('KWATER, partly ~n this parish, will be found with St. districts of that portion of Kenwyn not in Truro borough Agnes. & Trevagethan; R. Do bell, jun. Truro, clerk to the board Assistant Overseer, Richard John, Truro. Board School (mixea), erected in 1876,_for :~;6o chUdren~ Higher Town is a hamlet in Kenwyn parish. ha1f a average.attendance, 102 ; Henry Franc is, master . Kenwyn. Haw key Thos, James, farmer,Halgarras Vanderscluys George, gardener to Wm. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hollow John, farmer, Featherbeds . Nicholas Gill esq. Comprigney Carlyon Edward Trewbody, 'l'revre Lanyon Charles, farmer & butcher~ Wellington Jas. farmer, Little Uloweth Coode Waiter, Church town Higher Lamertons Willey Joseph, farmer, Newbridge 1 Cornish Rev. John Rundle M.A. [vicar Lean J<~hn, farmer, Penstraze Woodley John, farmer, Penstraze & hon. canon of Truro}, Church town Lobb Richard, farmer, Newham Forster Thomas Robins, Church town , Manuel Joel, farmer, Creeghraws Caleniclt. Giddey Richard, Gloweth villa Mason Edwin, farmer, Rosevetl+ Calenick Crucible Go. (Fran,cis 1\fichell, Gill William Nicholas, Comprigney ho Michael John, farmer, Governs manager) Headley Miss, Church town Mills William1 farm bailiff to William Calenick Tin Smelting Go. (Francis Leverton Henry, TreheYeras Teague esq. Treliske Michell, manager) Lyte Rev. John Maxwell M,A.. [domestic Mitchell Henry, farmer, Choons Roberts James, farmer chaplain to the ;Bishop (If '.l;ruro], Lis Mitchell Richard, farmer, Be~ore Idless. Escop Mitcb.ell Robert, farmer, Treworder May William,,Coosehean • Mitchell Thomas, carter, Racecourse Ball J oseph, farmer Paull Mrs. Bosvigo house Mitchell Wi1liam, farmer, Penventinney Dyer William, butcher & farmer Spry Edward George, Furzupland , .Morton Wm. Henry, farmer, New mills Greaves John, beer retailer Teague William, Treliske Northey Richard, farmer, Boscolla Hawkey Thomas, miller (water) Tom Mrs. Trehaverne Pascoe John, farmer, Maiden green Lanyon Charles, butcher Tregoning John, Comprigney Pascoe Luke, farmer~ Rosedale Lanyon Robert, farmer ·warren Rev. Charles, Church town Pearce George, butcher, Maiden green Mitchell Thomas, farmer Wilkinson Rt. Rev. George Howard D.D. Pearce Henry, farmer, Pencoose Mitchell Thomas, timber dealer Lord Bishop of 'fruro, Lis Escop Pearce Henry, market gardener, Green- Powell John, farmer, Carvinick COMMERCIAL. bottom . Highertown. J3arratt James, farmer, Penwithers Pearce John, market gardener, Green· Bartle Richard, shopkpr. Three burrows bottom Percy Thomas Bickle, Malabar house J3ennett Richard, farmer, Bussaveane Pearce, Samuel, market. gardener, Solomon Mrs Eest John, farmer, Penwithers Greenbottom Williams Mrs. Alma house Brown Hy. wheelwright & blacksmith Billing Elizabeth Ann. (Mrs.),. farmer~' Pearse Edward, land steward to G, Carne Reuben, wheelwright & black- Blackwater Williams esq. Whitehall Blarney J6el, farmer, New mills Phi!lips James, farmer, Chacewood smith Brown John, farmer, Chevelah Phillips William, farmer, Hendra Carne Richard, market gardener Dobb Frederick, farmer, Bosvigo Burrows John,- farmer, Lape Pollard John, farmer, Deer park Carlyon Charles, farmer, Rosenvale Provis Wilham, farmer, Allett Stevens Henry, Highertown inn Thomas J oseph, farmer, Treyew Chenhall David, farmer, Penstraze . + Raby James, farmer, Gunvean Chynow~t~ Edwd. farmr. Greenbottom R?skelley Richard,, farmer, Trevellans I Short Lan~s end. Clark Wilham, farmer, Boscolla RICkard John, florlSt, Trehaverne Chapman James Cormner-cial inn Commons Thos. blacksmith, Newbridge Robins William, farmer Greenbottom Dyer William, f;rmer Cree_qbm1vse Copper q Tin Mines Rouse Jane (Mrs.), miller (water), Tre- Harris James, saddler ( Cree,qb1'awse A d11enturers) (John L. yew mills J enkin William, farmer Smith, purse~'; Wm. Giles, man) • Simmons William, farmer, Culverns .Jose Henry, carter & fanner Davey Eliza (Mrs)., farmer, Bezore j Soloman Archeleaus, farmer & carrier, Letcher William, blacksmith Davey Jno. (Mrs.), farmr. Twelveheads 1 Allett Mewton Henry, farmer Dobell Robert, farmer ; & at Royal &uthey Richard,mine agent, Whitehall Mills Edward, farmer hotel, Truro ,Stephens Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Pen- Pill John, beer retailer Eva Philemon, farmer~ Croft west haldarva Provis Edward, wheelwright Evans Mary (Mrs.), farmer,€harch twn .Stephens John, farmer, Green bottom Gilbert Lucy (Mrs,), farmer, Newbridge Thomas Henry, farmer & cattle dealer, Three Mile etone. Grills Henry, farmer, Langarth Gloweth Bassett John, butcher Hall James, farmeT, Roseveth Thomas Joseph, jun. farmer1 Bezore Dunstan Thomas, farmer Hall Wm. farmer & butchel', Seveock Thomas Richard, farmer, Boscolla Hicks Henry, Victoria Arms Hammett William, farmer, Graystown Thomas Thomas, farmer, Croftwest Hicks Thomas, shopkeeper Hal'ding Alfred, farmer, Dndman . Truran Mary. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Reskilly Mary (Mrs.), farmer Hawkey Jotm(Mrs.), butcher &farmer, Greenbott.om · Smith James, butcher PP-rran road Truran William Henry, farmer, Bezore Woolcock Jn. beer retailer & blacksmith I ST. KEVERNE is a parish, situate~ o,n the shore of the and containing 3 bells dated respectively 173:~;, 1831 and 1795: Englisll ({hannel, r2 miles south-east by east from Belston, the church retains many carved benches, and has in dif· 19 miles from Falmouth station ; the railway connection ferent parts the arms of Bogan, Archdeckne and Pincerna; is with Penryn vid Helston, distance 22 miles, in the there are memorials to Robert Hill esq. 1637 ; Thomas Toll, Western division of the county, hundred of Kerrier, Helston of Pennare, gent. r668, and a large number of modern union and couqty court district, Kerriel' rural deanery, monuments, including one to three officers and sixty-one Cornwall archdeaconry, and 'fruro diocese .. The church, non-commissioned officers and privates of the 7th Hp.ssars, dedicated to St. Kevern or Akebronwas, founded about 1266 who were wrecked in the "Despatch" troopship in Cove· and appropria~d to the abbey of Beaulieu, Rants, in 1330, is rack Cove, January 22, x8o9, on their return from Spain: a building of stone in the Pointed style, consisting of chancel, the church was struck by lightning 28th February, 1770, nave, aisles, south porch and a tower of two stag6s, about 6o wl)en the spire and part of the building were destroyed; ' feethigh,snrmountedbyanoctagonalribbedspire38feethigh the churchyard has been enlarged, and the church is noW .
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