Illogan Churchwardens Accounts 1701-1782

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Illogan Churchwardens Accounts 1701-1782 Churchwardens’ Accounts for Illogan 1702 ‐ 1782 Source: LDS film no. 1597292; original records CRO ref. AD 106 Contributed by Stephanie Hocking Fox and Badger (Grey) 1s for each head Hedgehog, Fitch and Kite 2d for each Clerk: one years wages £2‐0‐0 for washing the Linen £0‐6‐0 Sexton: one years wages £1‐4‐0 Events: 1713 locking of ye Church to ye Tower 1713 proclamation of peace 1743 driving the Methodists 1781 to the carriage of stone for the Pinacle of the tower 1786 prayer on the preservation of the King Page 1 (Loose Rates page, undated, two and a half rates ‐ probably 1748) A Rate made By the Consent of the parishners for the Reparasiones of the Church of the Parish of Illuggan John Knight and William Polkinhorn Church Wardens 8 0 John Pridex Bassett Esq for Teheddy 1 0 0 2 0 for Adgevear ten 0 5 0 0 8 for Adgeavean 0 1 8 0 9 for Merres 0 1 10½ 1 6 John Gartrel 0 3 9 0 4½ James Jenken 0 0 11¼ 2 0 Honner Hocken 0 5 0 3 0 Thomas Hocken 0 7 6 0 4 Gorge Jeffry 0 0 10 2 0 Teheddy Mills 0 5 0 0 4½ William Uren 0 0 11¼ 1 0 Will Polkinhorn 0 2 6 0 6 Chygarda 0 1 3 0 6 Eliz Hocken 0 1 3 1 10 Mr Brown great ten 0 4 7 2 0 for Lechares ten 0 5 0 1 6 for Trealls ten 0 3 9 2 2 John Hocken ten 0 5 5 1 1 James Willougby 0 2 8 ½ 2 6 for Real ten 0 6 3 0 2 Hallendown woode 0 0 5 1 0 Thomas Boden 0 2 6 0 2 Joseph Blite 0 0 5 0 3 Nanc keag Woode 0 0 7½ 1 1 Will Polkinhorn 0 2 8½ 2 2 John Brown 0 5 5 1 0 Richard Penny 0 2 6 3 0 Mr Johns for Nanc ten 0 7 6 1 2 for Trengove ten 0 2 11 1 2 for Chestuey 0 2 11 0 10 for Egloshalla 0 2 1 1 0 for Rail Mills 0 2 6 2 6 feadden ten 0 6 3 3 0 for Tregeavear 0 7 6 1 4 Tregeavean ten 0 3 4 1 2 Pollowedn? ten 0 2 11 0 8 for Chetoden ten 0 1 8 1 8 Carvannal ten 0 4 2 1 0 Trenouth ten 0 2 6 Page 2 (Envelope) “Loose paper to go with Illogan Churchwardens’ accts A.D.106” Page 3 (Scrap of paper) Febrary the 16th = 68 John James Account for Glasing Illogan Church Page 4 (Small paper upside down) Page 5 (1768 repairs of Church ‐ note from William Harry) 1768 Repairing the Breaches in Loggan Church Janeuary Wm: Harry ye‐28‐febry ye 8‐28‐ 3 days 0 6 0 March Wm: Harry ye 29‐30‐31‐April‐1 4 days 0 8 0 Page 6 (Scrap of paper from disbursements? of 1705?) .. & expences att ye Court for ye year 1705 1 8 ? Rates for ye years 1704 & 1705 being four Rates is 25 9 8 Page 7 (Rates for 1704, 1705) Illuggan } A Rate made by ye Consent of Franses Bassett Esqr & Rate 1704 } other ye Prenciple Inhabitants of ye psh? also? vey? ye & 1705 } Church Wardens & Prerpecars? of ye Pool for ye Reparation } of ye Church & Other Ornaments thereainto Belonging Francis Bassett Esqr for ye Bartenoff? 2 8 0 Abell Angove & Thomas for Tehiddy Mills 0 8 0 Wilby senr Church wardens Carnbrea 0 4 0 The occupants of ye other Half 0 4 ? Adgenvenr? 0 10 0 Nowell Luke for Treneweth? 0 3 ? Batressar? 0 1 4 Phillips Cailerei for pt of } Pollawin 0 4 8 Pellawin } 0 2 ? Panks Tent 0 2 0 Pheadden 0 10 ? Tangys Downs 0 1 0 Richd Edy for ½ of Trengove 0 5 ? Nance Tent 0 12 0 Walter John for ye other Half 0 5 ? Trengove vean 0 6 0 ye Occupants of Reall 0 8 ? Chestue 0 6 0 Jo Leacher & Richd Carvorth 0 2 ? The Reeelbs? In Magor 0 6 0 Chegarda 0 2 0 Egles=Hollow 0 3 4 Nancekeage ? 0 2 0 Rayll Mill 0 5 4 Cambridge 0 2 0 Mr Reynold Angove for Tregajoran 0 6 0 Thomas Brown for his pt } Bosleak 0 4 8 of ye Tent in Nancekeag vean} 0 7 4 Magers Tent 0 4 0 Jo Blight for His pt 0 0 8 Martins Tent 0 8 0 for Leachers Tent 0 8 ? Carnbrea downs 0 2 0 for Treas Tent 0 6? 0 Vogepaler Mill 0 4 0 The Widdow Fox A Tent } The Ould Blowing house 0 4 0 n Nancekeag vean } 0 8 0 Mr Abell Angove for Trevenson 0 8 0 for ½ of Polkinghorns Tent 0 4 ? for Tuchfoilds? Tent 0 4 0 Reynold Duff for ye Other ½ 0 4 0 Jo Harrys Tent 0 2 0 The Widdow Brown for } Morwinian 0 5 4 ye Great Tent in Nancekevean} 0 10 0 Treloweth Vean 0 2 8 Thomas Brown for his } His pt of Penhellock vean 0 1 8 Tent in ye same Village } 0 4 0 James Hocking for his pt 0 1 0 Jo Blight for his Tent 0 4 0 The Higher Tent in Brea 0 10 0 Hallingdown Wood 0 0 8 The Lower Tent Jo Knights 0 10 0 (subtotal) 5 3 8 Henr Carpenter Junr for His Tent in ye ? 0 4 0 Outhoulders for Mr Alexanders Tent 0 4 0 The Occupants of ye Forrest 0 16 ? Henr Carpenter Senr for his Tent 0 4 0 for Lanyon 0 2 ? Jo Richards for Canarton 0 8 0 Mr Thomas Werth for Canarten 0 4 ? Treskillard 0 12 0 Mr Thomas Hearle for Carvannell 0 6 ? Mrs? Crase for ½ Grilles 0 2 0 Mr Udy West for Treloweth 0 10 ? Jo Kemp for ¼ of Filltrick 0 4 0 Wm Trevarten for filtrick 0 4 0 Phillip ffrarran for 1/6 0 2 8 Vinsant Davy for Chetodden 0 2? 8 The Widdow Osbron for 1/6 0 2 8 ye Occupants of Penhelleck 0 12 0 The Widdow Roo for penventen 0 2 0 ye Occupants of Tregea vear 0 12 0 Crases penventen 0 0 8 ye Occupants of Tregea vean 0 5 4 Carnkie Downs 0 1 0 Wm John for 1/6? of filtrick 0 3 4 Rosewithen ye ye Mills Buzwithen? 0 2 8 (subtotal) 4 1 ? Emanuell Crase for his pt of Bosleak? 0 3? 4 & Contra 16 6? ? Richd Winreses? pt 0 5 0 as above 5 3 ? Edmond Arthur for Ludvall 0 2 0 (total) 25 11 ? Richd Angove for Burncoose 0 4 0 Rosewithen & ye Mills 0 5 4 Mr Hugh Poly for Treloweth 0 12 0 Henr Goodman for his Treloweth 0 3 4 Wm Sampson for Park 0 4 0 Gweldudnan 0 3 4 ??lvadnen 0 2 8 ‐oscroggan vean 0 8 8 Jo Messer for ½ of Rosroggan vean 0 2 0 Richd Leverton for ye Other half 0 2 0 The Widdow Tresoddorn & Mr Glyn for ? 0 8 0 Jo Clemans for his Tent in Magor 0 7 0 James Richards for a? Tent in Illogan 0 8 8 Jo Tippett for his pt of Morwinian 0 4 8 Richd Bennets for his pt 0 2 4 ‐mes Jenking for Adgivean 0 2 0 Edward? Trounson for his pt of Morwinian 0 3? ? ‐narn? for his pt 0 3? ? ‐ Hocking for his ½ 0 4 0 (page torn) ? ? for ye ? ? An Account for Buriall in ye Church for ye year 1703 Wm Gartrell 10s 1704 A child to James Richards 5s Eliz: Hocking 10s 1705 Wm Paull 10s A child to Gabrill Mill 5s Gabrell Mill 10s A Child to Mr Hugh Pauly 5s Ed: Brown 10s Emanuell Fox 10s A child to Jone Mill 5s Richd Angove (page torn) Page 8 (Rates 1702) The three? Rate for ye year 1702 Edward Eud~ for Cambrise Widdow James Widow James’ tythe Nanckeage Thomas Brown Little Nanckeage Letchers Tenemt Treals Tenemt Emanuell Fox 0 2 ? Half Polkinhorns Tenemt 0 1 ? Hallindown Wood Reynold Duff 0 1 ? The Widdow Brown 0 2 2? Henrey Brown 0 0 10? John Blighe 0 0 ? Richard Carveth for his part Nanckeage wood 0 0 3 John Lecher for his pt 0 0 3 Nance 0 3 ? Trengove Vean 0 1 ? Chestua 0 1 4? Eglashallow 0 0 ? Rail Mill 0 1 ? Weeths in Magor 0 1 6? Richard Eddy for Trengove 0 1 ? for Burnithen 0 6 ? Walter John for Trengove 0 ? ? Gilbert Coad? For Nancseam? 0 ? ? John Tripent? 0 ? ? Carvannall 0 ? ? Vincent Davy for Chytodden 0 ? ? Pollawin That was widdow Phillips 0 ? ? Nowell Luke for Trenoweth 0 0 10 William Tarthend for Merras 0 7 3 Bartho: Robins : Henry Oppy : & Arthur Bryan? for Mara 0 ? 3 Andrew Townson for mriey? Thomas Hockin for Merris Francis F?erris for Merres (total) 2 0 ? Page 9 (Scrap from disbursements) Payd Thomas Terrise for 16 hedghoggs 0 2 8 for 4 kites 0 0 8 for 1 fitch 0 0 2 Payd John Ley for 5 fox Heads 0 5 0 paid Edmond Ley for 8 hedghogs heads 0 1 4 paid John Ley for verments that hee kild 0 2 0 paid William (Ser)?man for vermants heads 0 0 6 paid Clem yearon for one hedghogs head 0 0 2 paid James Ley for to hedghogs & 1 fich 0 0 6 Payd Richd Edwards for 3 fox heads 0 3 0 More for 2 hedghoggs and a fitch 0 0 6 (total) 0 16 6 Page 10 (1702 disbursements) The Disbursments for ye year 1702 John Knight ? Church Wardens Pd John Ley for wages & Washing of Lining 2 ? ? Pd Francis Heplett for wages 1 ? ? for Expences ye 4th Novemr 0 12?? Payd Mr Angove for oyle 4th Novemr 0 ? ? Payd Richard Brewer for Mending ye bells 0 2 ? Payd Richd Brewer for Mending ye Seals 0 1 ? Payd John Ley for an oake Plank 0 1 ? Payd Hannibal Sanders for Glazing ye windows 0 ? ? Payd Mr Angove for 2 bottles wine to Whitsuntide 0 4 ? Payd Mr Angove for 4 bottles wine to Xmas 0 8 ? Payd Mr Angove for 12 bottles wine to Easter 1 4 ? Payd Thomas Terrile for New Regulating ye Book 0 3 ? Payd for Bread to Whitsuntide, Christmas and Easter 0 2 ? Payd the Smith for Nailes and Rings and for Locks to ye bells 0 4 ? Payd for Reed and Workmens Labor about ye Church‐ in mending the breaches 0 19 ? Payd John Ley for Copping ye Births & burials & Expencs 0 ? ? Payd Stephen James for Expence att ye Sealing ye Indenturs 0 ? ? Payd John John for farls? Hoslep? ye headwards att Portreath 0 ? ? 3 bottel of wine more After Easter from Mr Angove 0 6? ? pd for keeping ye Book 0 4 ? (subtotal) 10 4 ? Due to ye Churchwardens since ye year 1701 3 0 ? Lay’d out as p Contra 0 10 ? (subtotal) 14 1 ? Receivd by Rates 16 0 5 Reced by Coaters 0 9 6 16 29 ? Due to ye pish 2 8 ? Recevd of Nowell Luke 6:0 } By ? ? Mr Roop 4:6 } Mayy? Andrews Rate for givow? } by ye consent of ye psh } 1:6 } by James Kessell 2:10 } 14:10 of Mr Crase our Disbursmts is 13 ? ? and ye Rates is 16 ? ? Due to ye ? Page 11 repeat of page 9 Page 12 repeat of page 10 Page 13 (Scrap of rates) ?? ½ of merres vean 0 11 ? ?? of ye Other half 0 11 3 Nowell Luck for Trenoweth 0 9 0 ? illi ? Children for pt of Pellawin 0 4 6 Feaden 1 2 6 Rich Edy for ½ of Trengove vear 0 11 3 Walter John for ye Other half 0 11 3 ye Widdow Cleader? for Rayll 0 18 0 Jo Leacher & Rich Carverth 0 4 6 Chegarda 0 6 0 Nan?keage Tithe 0 4 6 Cambridge 0 4 6 Thomas Brown for His pt of A Tent in Nancekeage Vean 0 16 6 Jo Blight for His pt 0 ? 6 for Leachers Tent 0 18 0 for Trealls Tent 0 13 6 The widdow Fox for A Tent in Nancekeage Vear 0 18 0 for ½ of Polkinghorns Tent 0 9 0 Rey:d Duff for ye Other Half
Recommended publications
  • Illogan Village Trail
    How to find Illogan Illogan The Village of Illogan is situated north of the conurbation of Camborne, Pool and Redruth. The village can be approached from the A30 using the A3047 and secondary roads; or from the North Coast road (B3301) which runs between Hayle and Portreath. Village Trail The Ordinance Survey Map reference is SW673 434. From the A30 (Truro/Bodmin or Penzance) Take the exit signed for Redruth. Follow the signs to Camborne and Pool (A3047). Staying on the A3047, pass the Camborne Redruth Hospital on the left, then a garage on the right, and take the second right, signed ‘Chariot Road’. Continue to the five crossroads at Paynters Lane End. This is Point 1 of the Village Trail. From the North Cliffs Road and Portreath (B3301) At the top of the Tregea Hill, Portreath, turn and follow the signs to Illogan. Continue along the road, and at the East Lodge gates to Tehidy Woods, turn left into Alexandra Road. Continue to the five crossroads at Paynters Lane End. This is Point 1 of the Village Trail. Illogan has become a village of The Harris Memorial Surgery, until recently mixed architecture, both old and was a hall built in 1887 at a cost of £750 by Nance new. It has a number of housing Mrs William Harris in memory of her 4 estates beyound the area husband a merchantman of Pool. 3 we have covered. Originally the villiage was a cluster of cottages and a school huddled around the church at Churchtown. Illogan has a long history and it’s name is derived from the Celtic Saint 2 who migrated to Cornwall in 547.
    [Show full text]
  • Fish) of the Helford Estuary
    HELFORD RIVER SURVEY A survey of the Pisces (Fish) of the Helford Estuary A Report to the Helford Voluntary Marine Conservation Area Group funded by the World Wide Fund for Nature U.K. and English Nature P A Gainey 1999 1 Summary The Helford Voluntary Marine Conservation Area (hereafter HVMCA) was designated in 1987 and since that time a series of surveys have been carried out to examine the flora and fauna present. In this study no less that eighty species of fish have been identified within the confines of the HVMCA. Many of the more common fish were found to be present in large numbers. Several species have been designated as nationally scarce whilst others are nationally rare and receive protection at varying levels. The estuary is obviously an important nursery for several species which are of economic importance. A full list of the fish species present and the protection some of them receive is given in the Appendices Nine species of fish have been recorded as new to the HVMCA. ISBN 1 901894 30 4 HVMCA Group Office Awelon, Colborne Avenue Illogan, Redruth Cornwall TR16 4EB 2 CONTENTS Summary Location Map - Fig. 1.......................................................................................................... 1 Intertidal sites - Fig. 2 ......................................................................................................... 2 Sublittoral sites - Fig. 3 ...................................................................................................... 3 Bathymetric chart - Fig. 4 .................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Safer Cornwall Focus on Camborne
    Safer Cornwall focus on Camborne The Camborne and Redruth Network Area (CNA) is made up of ten parishes; Camborne, Carharrack, Carn Brea, Gwennap, Illogan, Lanner, Portreath, Redruth, St Day and Stithians. The network area has the greatest concentration of population in Cornwall. This profile provides a picture of crime and community safety issues for Camborne, set in the context of the wider network area. It incorporates information from other sources including Cornwall Council’s Residents’ Survey1 and the wider socio-economic, health2 and community safety profiles that are available for this area. About the network area: key statistics Current population is 60,986 28% are aged under 25 and projected to increase by 27% Cornwall / 30% England 14% to 69,505 by 2025, 22% are aged over 65 People 9% increase projected 24% Cornwall / 18% England for Cornwall overall 1 in 4 live in the 20% most 25% of people have no deprived neighbourhoods in qualifications England 22% in Cornwall Vulnerable 24% of children are living in Education & 22% across England poverty groups skills 19% in Cornwall 20% across England 7% of households lack central 34% of people aged 16-74 are heating in full-time employment 7% in Cornwall 32% in Cornwall Housing 3% across England Economy 39% across England 23% of people have a limiting 19% of households do not long-term illness have a car 21% in Cornwall 17% in Cornwall Health & 18% across England Access & 26% across England wellbeing transport Except where stated this profile provides information for the geographical area representing Camborne and its immediate environs as shown on the map on page 2; comparisons are drawn with the average for other large towns in Cornwall (with a population of 10k or more, also described as “urban”) and Cornwall as a whole.
    [Show full text]
  • Copyrighted Material
    176 Exchange (Penzance), Rail Ale Trail, 114 43, 49 Seven Stones pub (St Index Falmouth Art Gallery, Martin’s), 168 Index 101–102 Skinner’s Brewery A Foundry Gallery (Truro), 138 Abbey Gardens (Tresco), 167 (St Ives), 48 Barton Farm Museum Accommodations, 7, 167 Gallery Tresco (New (Lostwithiel), 149 in Bodmin, 95 Gimsby), 167 Beaches, 66–71, 159, 160, on Bryher, 168 Goldfish (Penzance), 49 164, 166, 167 in Bude, 98–99 Great Atlantic Gallery Beacon Farm, 81 in Falmouth, 102, 103 (St Just), 45 Beady Pool (St Agnes), 168 in Fowey, 106, 107 Hayle Gallery, 48 Bedruthan Steps, 15, 122 helpful websites, 25 Leach Pottery, 47, 49 Betjeman, Sir John, 77, 109, in Launceston, 110–111 Little Picture Gallery 118, 147 in Looe, 115 (Mousehole), 43 Bicycling, 74–75 in Lostwithiel, 119 Market House Gallery Camel Trail, 3, 15, 74, in Newquay, 122–123 (Marazion), 48 84–85, 93, 94, 126 in Padstow, 126 Newlyn Art Gallery, Cardinham Woods in Penzance, 130–131 43, 49 (Bodmin), 94 in St Ives, 135–136 Out of the Blue (Maraz- Clay Trails, 75 self-catering, 25 ion), 48 Coast-to-Coast Trail, in Truro, 139–140 Over the Moon Gallery 86–87, 138 Active-8 (Liskeard), 90 (St Just), 45 Cornish Way, 75 Airports, 165, 173 Pendeen Pottery & Gal- Mineral Tramways Amusement parks, 36–37 lery (Pendeen), 46 Coast-to-Coast, 74 Ancient Cornwall, 50–55 Penlee House Gallery & National Cycle Route, 75 Animal parks and Museum (Penzance), rentals, 75, 85, 87, sanctuaries 11, 43, 49, 129 165, 173 Cornwall Wildlife Trust, Round House & Capstan tours, 84–87 113 Gallery (Sennen Cove, Birding,
    [Show full text]
  • 1860 Cornwall Quarter Sessions and Assizes
    1860 Cornwall Quarter Sessions and Assizes Table of Contents 1. Epiphany Sessions .......................................................................................................... 1 2. Lent Assizes .................................................................................................................. 19 3. Easter Sessions ............................................................................................................. 64 4. Midsummer Sessions ................................................................................................... 79 5. Summer Assizes ......................................................................................................... 102 6. Michaelmas Sessions.................................................................................................. 125 Royal Cornwall Gazette 6th January 1860 1. Epiphany Sessions These Sessions opened at 11 o’clock on Tuesday the 3rd instant, at the County Hall, Bodmin, before the following Magistrates: Chairmen: J. JOPE ROGERS, ESQ., (presiding); SIR COLMAN RASHLEIGH, Bart.; C.B. GRAVES SAWLE, Esq. Lord Vivian. Edwin Ley, Esq. Lord Valletort, M.P. T.S. Bolitho, Esq. The Hon. Captain Vivian. W. Horton Davey, Esq. T.J. Agar Robartes, Esq., M.P. Stephen Nowell Usticke, Esq. N. Kendall, Esq., M.P. F.M. Williams, Esq. R. Davey, Esq., M.P. George Williams, Esq. J. St. Aubyn, Esq., M.P. R. Gould Lakes, Esq. W.H. Pole Carew, Esq. C.A. Reynolds, Esq. F. Rodd, Esq. H. Thomson, Esq. Augustus Coryton, Esq. Neville Norway, Esq. Harry Reginald
    [Show full text]
  • ACTION NOTES Camborne Pool Illogan Redruth and Mining Villages
    Information Classification: CONFIDENTIAL Notes Meeting Title: Camborne Pool Illogan Redruth and Mining Villages Community Network Meeting Date: 13 April 2021 Time: 5.45pm-7pm Location: Microsoft Teams Meeting Chaired by: Ian Thomas CC Present Title/ Representing Cllr David Atherfold Cornwall Councillor (Camborne Treslothan) Cllr Stephen Barnes Cornwall Councillor (Redruth North) Cllr Philip Desmonde Cornwall Councillor (Pool and Tehidy) Cllr Joyce Duffin Cornwall Councillor (Mount Hawke and Portreath) Cllr David Ekinsmyth CC Cornwall Councillor (Illogan) Cllr Barbara Ellenbroek CC Cornwall Councillor (Redruth Central) Cllr Ian Thomas CC (Chairman of CNP) Cornwall Councillor (Redruth South) Cllr Mary Anson Lanner Parish Council Cllr Chris Bell St Day Parish Council Cllr Valerie Chown Carharrack Parish Council Cllr Bettina Holland Carharrack Parish Council Cllr Rob Knill MVRG representative Cllr Cathy Page Redruth Town Council Cllr Deborah Reeve Redruth Town Council Cllr David Squire Lanner Parish Council Cllr Ian Stewart Portreath Parish Council Cllr Richard Williams Gwennap Parish Council Cllr Danielle Wills Carn Brea Parish Council Tamsin Mallett Kresen Kernow Claire Meakin Pool Academy Brian Piper Stithians Energy Group Anne Rowe Red Cross Lisa Stratton Reed in Partnership, Partnership Manager Allister Young Coastline Housing Cornwall Council Officers & Speakers Samantha Alexander Cornwall Council, Locality Manager, Kerrier Elisabeth Allcorn Cornwall Council, Communities Support Assistant Brian Barber Redruth Rotary Charlotte Caldwell Cornwall Council, Community Link Officer Ashley Wood Mining Villages Regeneration Group Apologies for absence: Dave Ager, Olly Bayliss, Helen Charlesworth-May, Eugene Clemence, Jeff Collins CC, Nicki Finn, Cllr Graham Ford, Rose Hitchens-Todd, Rob Nolan CC, Paul White CC, Fiona Wootton Information Classification: CONFIDENTIAL Notes: Item Key/ Action Points Action by 1 Welcome, introductions and apologies Councillor Ian Thomas welcomed everyone to the meeting.
    [Show full text]
  • Environmentol Protection Report WATER QUALITY MONITORING
    5k Environmentol Protection Report WATER QUALITY MONITORING LOCATIONS 1992 April 1992 FW P/9 2/ 0 0 1 Author: B Steele Technicol Assistant, Freshwater NRA National Rivers Authority CVM Davies South West Region Environmental Protection Manager HATER QUALITY MONITORING LOCATIONS 1992 _ . - - TECHNICAL REPORT NO: FWP/92/001 The maps in this report indicate the monitoring locations for the 1992 Regional Water Quality Monitoring Programme which is described separately. The presentation of all monitoring features into these catchment maps will assist in developing an integrated approach to catchment management and operation. The water quality monitoring maps and index were originally incorporated into the Catchment Action Plans. They provide a visual presentation of monitored sites within a catchment and enable water quality data to be accessed easily by all departments and external organisations. The maps bring together information from different sections within Water Quality. The routine river monitoring and tidal water monitoring points, the licensed waste disposal sites and the monitored effluent discharges (pic, non-plc, fish farms, COPA Variation Order [non-plc and pic]) are plotted. The type of discharge is identified such as sewage effluent, dairy factory, etc. Additionally, river impact and control sites are indicated for significant effluent discharges. If the watercourse is not sampled then the location symbol is qualified by (*). Additional details give the type of monitoring undertaken at sites (ie chemical, biological and algological) and whether they are analysed for more specialised substances as required by: a. EC Dangerous Substances Directive b. EC Freshwater Fish Water Quality Directive c. DOE Harmonised Monitoring Scheme d. DOE Red List Reduction Programme c.
    [Show full text]
  • CORNWALL. FAR 1403 Pascoe Wm
    TRADES DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. FAR 1403 Pascoe Wm. Pomeroy,Grampound Road PearceP.Lower Gooneva,Gwinear,Hayle Penge}lyR.Low.Crankan,Gulval,Penznc Pascpe Woodman, Woon, Roche R.S.O PearcePeter, Pellutes, Troon, Camborne Pengelly Richard, Tresquite mill, Lan- Passmore Hy.Penhale,Millbrook,Plymth Pearce Richard, Crill, Budock, Falmth sallos, Polperro R.S.O Paul J.Kirley,Chacewater,ScorrierR.S.O Pearce Richard, Treganver & Pen water, Pengelly Thos.H.Bone,Madron,Penzance PaulJosrah,Chymbder,Gunwalloe,Helstn Broadoak, Lostwithiel Pengelly William, Boscawen'oon, St. Paul Nicholas, Chacewood, Kenwyn,Kea Pearce Richard, Tregoning mill, St. Buryan R.S.O Paul W m.Newham,Otterham, Camelford Keverne R. S. 0 PengillyA. Pednavounder ,St.Kevrn.RSO Paul William, Withevan, Jacobstow, Pearce Samuel, Bodiga & The Glebe, St. Pengilley Alexander,Trice, Grade, Ruan Stratton R.S.O Martin-by-Looe, East Looe R.S.O Minor R.S.O PaulingJ .Marsh gate,Otterhm.Camelfrd Pearce Sidney, Lane end, Camelford Pengilly Mrs. E.Gwavas,Sithney,Helston Paull Henry, Carvanol, Illo5an,Redruth Pearce Stph. Jn, Baldhu, Scorrier R.S.O Pengilly J. Trebarbath,St.KeverneR.S.O Paul John, Chacewater, Scorrier R.S.O Pearce T.Bottonnett,Lezant,Launceston Pengilly P. Church town,SancreedR.S.O Paull John, Forge, Treleigh, Redruth Pearce Thomas,Pendriscott,DuloeR.S.O Penhale William, Trekinner, Laneast, Paull John Truscott, Trelonk, Ruan- Pearce Thomas, Trebarvah, Perran Uth- Egloskerry R.S.O Lanihorne, Grampound Roa:d noe, Marazion R.S.O Penhaligon Andrew, College, Penryn Paull Richard, Carn Brea R.S.O Pearce Thomas Mallow, Pelyne,Talland, Penhaligon Charles, Featherbeds, Ken• 1 Paull Richard, :Forest, Redruth Polperro R.S.O wyn, Truro Paull Thos.
    [Show full text]
  • Sale of Dairy Cattle
    Sale of 91 Dairy Cattle Comprising 22 Freshly Calved Cows & Heifers, 2 Dry Cows & 11 Heifer Calves Followed by the Friday 12th April 2019 11am EXETER LIVESTOCK CENTRE Matford Park Road, Exeter, Devon, EX2 8FD 01392 251261 [email protected] www.kivells.com TELEPHONE CONTACT NUMBERS Kivells Ltd 01392 251261(Office) [email protected] www.kivells.com Rostrum Mark Davis 07773 371774 Mark Bromell 07966 430001 Fieldsman Robert Speck 07909 538520 HAULIERS: Based Telephone Mobile Arlington Transport Barnstaple 01598 710150 07771 908667 Armstrongs Carlisle 01228 791242 John Baily Honiton 01404 871221 07768 867240 Martyn Baker Transport Tiverton 01884 821444 07976 901708 A W Barrow Newton Abbot 01626 821221 07850 682750 John Blackler Totnes 01803 732588 07970 838633 Daveys Transport Launceston 01566 774251 07970 790230 E Davies & Son Cardigan 01239 811151 07970 157750 M E Edwards Welshpool 01938 810362 07831 306600 E A & D A Ellis St Ives 01736 740348 07702 976374 Georges Bruton 01749 812666 Peter George Transport Penzance 01736 810495 07971 648159 Gordon Gilder (Shaun) Cheltenham 01242 620311 07764 279520 Walkes Transport South Brent 01364 73191 07970 235503 R H Gooding & Son Honiton 01404 812371 07990 898016 M & S Transport Liskeard 01579 344486 07778 141937 K Mingo Tiverton 07860 328672 D Pengelly Cullompton 01884 266306 07801 132611 Mark Wooldridge Okehampton 01837 81179 07721 367985 C Snell Crewkerne 01460 73613 07773 060852 W J Vanstone & Son Bude 01288 331460 07971 810679 C Winstone Abergavenny 07971 111148 Stevens Transport Woolsery
    [Show full text]
  • Cornish Conections Surname Sorted.Xlsx
    CORNISHMEN SERVING IN THE ANGLO-BOER WAR 1899-1902 Extracted by Malcolm Webster from records held at the National Archive, Kew For copies of individual enrolment cards, please contact Malcolm, quoting the name & reference N.B. Abbreviations used CMSC = Cape Medical Staff Corp. ILH & ILI = Imperial Light Horse & Imperial Light Infantry RPR = Railway Pioneer Regiment Name Regt. No. Approx Year « Next of Kin » Other details Reference of birth Relationship Name Address ABRAHAM, William Henry 2585 1862 Mr. Thomas Abraham Hotel, Camborne ILH & ILI 126/55 ANDREW, Frederick Dabb 2124 Brother J?.H. Andrew 10, Tolves Place, Penzance RPR: WO 126/127 ANGOVE, John Alfred 1750 Father William Angove Croft Common Troon,Camborne RPR: WO 126/127 ANGOVE, William 1743 Father William Angove Camborne RPR: WO 126/127 ASH, Frederick Charles 1702 1875 Edward Ash Shandyndom?, Penzance Miner ILH & ILI 126/55 BARNETT, John 98 1866 Mr. Goldsworthy 33, Tyzack Street, Durban Plasterer (on ILH & ILI 126/55 back of form - born Cornwall) BATE, John Philip 2226 Wife Mrs Annie M Bate Moorswater, Liskard RPR: WO 126/127 BENNETTS, Benjamin Rule 1272 1875 William Bennetts Orange Scouts, Johannesburg ILH & ILI 126/55 BENNETTS, Solomon 25323 1872 Mother Ann Bennetts Camborne Tool Smith CMSC 126/23 BENNETTS, William 860 Wife Mrs Elizabeth Bennetts 10, Trevenson Terrace, Camborne RPR: WO 126/127 BENNETTS, William 849 Father Henry Bennetts Post Office, Camborne RPR: WO 126/127 BENNY, Harry 1500 Sister Mrs. William Trewhella Clements Villa, Rowsan Grove, Lelant RPR: WO 126/127 BERRYMAN, Arthur 1191 Father William Berryman Porthleat, Zennor RPR: WO 126/127 BERRYMAN, David 1360 Mother Mrs.
    [Show full text]
  • The Micro-Geography of Nineteenth Century Cornish Mining?
    MINING THE DATA: WHAT CAN A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH TELL US ABOUT THE MICRO-GEOGRAPHY OF NINETEENTH CENTURY CORNISH MINING? Bernard Deacon (in Philip Payton (ed.), Cornish Studies Eighteen, University of Exeter Press, 2010, pp.15-32) For many people the relics of Cornwall’s mining heritage – the abandoned engine house, the capped shaft, the re-vegetated burrow – are symbols of Cornwall itself. They remind us of an industry that dominated eighteenth and nineteenth century Cornwall and that still clings on stubbornly to the margins of a modern suburbanised Cornwall. The remains of this once thriving industry became the raw material for the successful World Heritage Site bid of 2006. Although the prime purpose of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site team is to promote the mining landscapes of Cornwall and west Devon and the Cornish mining ‘brand’, the WHS website also recognises the importance of the industrial and cultural landscapes created by Cornish mining in its modern historical phase from 1700 to 1914.1 Ten discrete areas are inscribed as world heritage sites, stretching from the St Just mining district in the far west and spilling over the border into the Tamar Valley and Tavistock in the far east. However, despite the use of innovative geographic information system mapping techniques, visitors to the WHS website will struggle to gain a sense of the relative importance of these mining districts in the history of the industry. Despite a rich bibliography associated with the history of Cornish mining the historical geography of the industry is outlined only indirectly.2 The favoured historiographical approach has been to adopt a qualitative narrative of the relentless cycle of boom and bust in nineteenth century Cornwall.
    [Show full text]
  • Places to Stay in Redruth
    Places to Stay in Redruth Place Contact Type Cost Child Dog Disabled Parking Wi-fi Bar Restaurant Beach within Countryside Sea Leisure Laundry friendly friendly facilities / cafe 5 miles / rural view facilities s GUESTHOUSES AND B&BS The Collins Redruth 16 Higher Fore Street, Redruth Inn Twin/double from Arms TR15 2AP £65 01209 212163 Family room £150 www.collinsarms-redruth.co.uk The Cedars St Day 22 Church Street, St Day TR16 5JY Bed & Single £60. 01209 820288 Breakfast Double from £75 www.thecedarsbandb.co.uk Family from £80 Moorgrove St Day Tolgullow St Day TR16 5PP Bed & .Double ensuite Hot tub 01209 821796 Breakfast £40.00 room only Email: [email protected] £5.00 breakfast pp cycles The Old Lanner Lanner Hill, Lanner TR16 5TZ Bed & Double from £90 Railway Yard 01209 314514 Breakfast Twin from £80 www.old-railway-yard.co.uk Single occupancy from £75 All per night inc b/fast Lanner Inn Lanner The Square, Lanner TR16 6EH Inn Please contact for 01209 215611 current price tariff www.lannerinn.co.uk Laity Farm Bridge Old Portreath Road Bed& Double with Bridge Breakfast ensuite £70. Portreath TR16 4QG Single occ £50 01209 844865 All per room per www.Laityfarmbandbportreath .com inc b/fast Cliff House Portreath Cliff Terrace, Portreath TR16 4LE Bed & Single £55 01209 843847 Breakfast Double£85 www.cliffhouseportreath.co.uk Twin £85 Over 12 Triple £105 All per room per night inc b/fast Page 1 of 4 Places to Stay in Redruth Place Contact Cost Child Dog Disabled Parking Wi-fi Bar Restaurant Beach within
    [Show full text]