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DIRECTORY.] CORN,,-rALL. HESSENYORD. 1017 Sleeman John Lenten, wine & spirit Treloar Hy.frmr. &dairy"IDan,Lower rd Wickens William Thomas, Star family merchant & brewer, Meneage street Trevaskus Wm.Jn.photgphr.Nettles hill & commercial hotel; bus to meet Smith Jas. jun. bill poster, Meneage st Trevenen William, solicitor & commis- all trains, Coinage-hall street Solomon In. surg. dentist, \\'endron st sioner, Coinage-hall street Willey John Henry, accountant & auc Staples Wm. carpenter, Coinage-ball st Tripp Wm. carpenter, Meneage street tioneer, Meneage street Stephens Margaret (Mrs.), Seven Stars Tyacke Joseph Walker, solicitor & com- Williams & Son, iron founders, Lady st P.H. Coinage-hall street missioner for oaths, & clerk to South Williams Eliza (Miss), ironmonger, Symons John, boot maker, Meneage st Helston district highway board, Coinage-hall street Thomlls Alfred R. solicitor & secretary Coina~e-hall!'treet \\'illiams Henry Plomer, paperhanger, to the Polmrian House Co. Limited, Udy Wm. Tipit,Six Bells p.H.Church st Meneage street Monument place Uren Jabez Wright, plmbr. Meneage st \\"illiams John, ironmonger,Meneage at Thomas Barzillai, draper & tailor, Vincent Stephen, plumber, Nettles hill Williams In.mast. mariner,Meneage st Meneage street \\'akeham Charles, chemist, & stamp Williams Margaret (Miss), ladies' Thomas Jas. wheelwright, Meneage st office, Coinage-hall street school, Lady street Thomas William,pork butcher,Coinage- Wearn Charles, blacksmith, White hill \\'illiams William, farmer, Croswolla hall street Wearne John, Red Lion P.H. Church st Williams William Taylor, Globe hotel, Toy John, iron founder, Meneage street \\"earne Josepb Hy. mason, Meneage st Meneage street Treganowan Richard, monumental ma- Wearne\\'alter M.R.C.S.E.,L.s.A.surgeon, Wills William, farmer, Meneage street son, Meneage street coroner & medical officer of health Winkworth & Co. outfitters, Coinage Trembatb Humphrey, grocer, Coinage- for the borough of Helston & medical hall street hall street officer & public vaccinator for Hebton Winn John & Co. drapers, wine & spirit Trengrouse & Snn, grain, seed & man- & Sithney districts, Helston union & mers. & tea dealers, Coinage-ball st ure merchants, FIre, Life & Accident of the workhouse, Meneage street Winn Wm. John, builder, Wendron st Assurance & emigration agents, Wedlock Peter Hennet, fancy goods Woolcock Richard, printer, Meneage st Meneage street repository, Meneage street :H:ERODSFOOT is an ecclesiastical parisb, formed Dec. now (1889) vacant. Here is a chapel for Bible Chrlstians. 5, 1851 from the civil parishes of Duloe, Lanreath and St. The principal landowners are the Rev. Thomas Archer Pinnock, 5 miles south-west from Liskeard, where is the Bewes M.A. of Beaumont, Plymouth, and Sir William Lewis nearest railway station, in the South Eastern division of the Salusbury-Trelawny bart. D.L., J.P. of Trelawne, Pelynt. ~ounty, eastern divisiou of the hundred of West, petty The soil is light; subsoil, killas. The chief crops are the ~essional division of West, Liskeard union and county ordinary routine of grain and roots. The area is 1,600 acres; 'Court district, rural deanery of West, archdeaconry of Bod- the population in 1881 was 424. min, and diocese of Truro. The church of All Saints, con- Letters through Liskeard, via St. Keyne, arri¥e at 8.30a.m . ~ecrated in 1850, is a small neat building, in the Early & 4.30 p.m. Liskeard is the nearest money order & tele- English style, consisting of chancel and nave, south porch graph office and a western turret containing I bell: in 1880 a new organ was erected; the church will seat 160 persons. The register WALL LETTER Box cleared at 5.20 p.m dates from the year 1850. The living is a vicarage, tithe Insurance Agent, Phamix Fire, W. Pearn rent-charge £69, net yearly value £'109 with residence and National School (mixed), built in 1853, for 70 children; • 2 acres of glebe, in the gift of the rector of Duloe, and average attendance, 35 ; Mrs. Elizabeth Broad, mistress Trevillion John, Rose cottage East Cornwall Gunpowder Co. Limited PearnMary Jane(Mrs.),frmr.Pendruffie (Charles Isaac, manager), manu- Pearn William, shopkeeper COMMERCIAL. factory; offices, Liskeard Pengelley Niqholas, farmer, Trevawden Arthur John, farmer, Killagorick Hambly John, farmer, Bephillick Pengelley WiIliam, machinist Broad John, farmer, Coombe Lobb James, cooper Richards George Albert, farmer Broad Charles, farmer, Caglenna Mallett Edwin, farmer, Killagorick Tamblin Jeremiah, farmer, Wood Ley C'1rlyon Richard, boot maker May Thomas, farmer, Landare Tenby Peter, mining agent Dingle Simon, farmer, Pendruskit Medland Joseph, farmer, C'ombe \\'ills James, farmer, Trewen Greet John, mason Pearn Joseph, farmer I Yeo William, farmer, West park HESSENFORD, situated in a deep valley, is a village DOWNDERRY, 3 miles south-east, is a small fishing place, and ecclesiastical parish, formed March 26, 1852, from the pleasantly situated above Whitesand Bay and backed by a civil parish of St. Germans, and situated on the river Seaton, range of hills, from which a good view of Rame Head and <lver which there is a bridge of 3 small arches, 4 miles west Eddystone lighthouse is obtained; it has improved of late from St. Germans station on the Cornwall (Great \\'estern) years, aud has a coast guard station, and is much fre railway and 6 south-east from Liskeard, in the South quented by summer visitors. The Mission chapel of St. Eastern division of the county, southern division of the Nicholas, built in 1884 by the Rev. J. T. Fisher B.A. lata hundred of East, petty sessional division of East South, vicar, is an edifice of brick and stone in the Perpendicular umon of St. Germans, couuty court district of Liskeard, style; it has a belfry containing I bell: there are 100 rural deanery of East, archdeaconry of Bodmin, and diocese sittings. of Truro. The church of St. Anne, built in 1832, and con- Sexton, James Webber. secrated September 26th, 1833, was rebuilt in 1871 at the POST OFFICE -Mrs. Jane Ruth Hoskin, receiver. Letten .eost of the then vicar, and is an edifice of stone in the Early arri¥e from St. Germans R.S.O. at 7.35 a.m. ; dispatched English style, consisting of chancel, nave, ai~les, south porch at 5. 20 p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office ~nd a small western tower with spire containing I bell; the is at St. Germans. Postal orders are issued here, but not stained west window is a memorial to Mrs. Abraham; the paid reredos is of carved stone inlaid with mosaic: there are 300 sittings. The register dates from the year 1832. The liv- POST OFFICE, Downderry.-Mrs. Sarah Norris, receiver. ing is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £25, net. yearly value Letters from St. Germans R.S.O. the nearest money order .£281, with residence, in the gift of the vicar of St. Germans, & Itelegraph office, arrive at 8.20 a.m. ; dispatched 4. 15 Jlnd held since 1886 by the Rev. Horace Newman Wheeler p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. The Wesleyan chapel, SCHOOLS:- :Minard Cross, was erected in 1860. In Hessenford wood are National, Deviock (mixed), built in 1844, for 91 children; flome remains of an ancient chapel. The Earl of St. average attendance, 39 ; Albert Marshall Harding, master; Germans D.L., J.P. who is lord of the manor, and Lady Mrs. Harding, mistress ·Watson-Copley, of Sprotbrough hall, Doncaster, Yorks. are National, Hessenford (mixed), fOT 40 children; average the principal landowners. The soil is marl and clay; sub- attendance, 26; Mrs. Clara Louisa Pratt, mistress ~il, freestone and slate. The chief crops are corn, roots and National, Catchfrench (mixed), built in 1858, for 73 "potatoes. The area is 6,000 acres; the population in 1881 children; average attendance, SI; Mrs. Rebecca Barrett, was 896. mistress ·Hessenford. CarpenterElizb.(Mrs. ),frmr.Carracawn Hoskin Thomas Reuben, farmer Tatham Mrs. Catchfrench Clark Elizabeth C\lrs.),farmer,Treyone Kitt William, carpenter 'Wheeler Rev. Horace Newman M.A. Clark Job, wheelwright Lord Henry, farmer, Trewall [vicar] Clog William John. farmer, Tregunnick Lower John, farmer, South Bake COMMERCIAL. Coad William, farmer, Trerule Lucas Richd. Oliver, farmer, Boniah-a. Banbury Richard, farmer, Treliddon Couch Henry, blacksmith Matthews WiIliam, farmer .Bennett Isabella (Mrs.), farmer Couch Robert, shopkeeper Moore Edwin, boot & shoe m'lker .Bennett William, farmer, Trerieve Couch William, blacksmith, Narkurs Morcombe Richard, Cornish Arms P.H. Body Edwin, farmer, MiIladon Foot James, shopkeeper, Narkurs & miller (water) Bray Brothers, farmers, Treyone Foot James, jun. carpenter, Narkurs Mortimer Richard, farmer, Minard Bray John Francis, Copley Arms P.H Hancock Samuel, farmer, Care Pomeroy \\'illiam, tailor Bunny Thomas, boot maker, Narkurs Hoskin Jane Ruth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Raby Hugh SneIl, farmer, Triffie.