7 .. 180 . [ KELL1 d VOLUNTEERS. PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. znd Volunteer Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light In­ Parish Church (St. Martin), Rev. James Norris M.A. fantry (A. Co. ), Drill hall, Market buildings; ~Iajor vicar; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m. ; fri. II a.m William Sargent, commander; Surgeon-Capt. "\Yilliam Chapel of Ease, , 3 p.m Nettle, medical officer; Color-SPrgt. Edmund Dust, St. :Neot's Catholic, "\Vest street, Rev. Norbert Woolfrey, instructor priest; holy communion, 8.30 a.m. & prayers & mass, LISKEARD UNION. II a.m. ; devotions, instruction & benediction, 6.30 p.m.; holidays of obligation, holy communion & mass, Beard day, alternate saturdays at 1.30 p.m. at the Board 9 a.m. ; thurs .. benediction, 7.30 p.m. ; daily mass, room, Workhouse. 8 a.m The Union, formed January x6th, 1837, comprises the Friends' Meeting House, Pound street ; II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; following places, viz. :-, Broadoak, Calling­ thurs. II a.m · ton, St. Cleer, St. Dominck, Duloe, St. Ive, St. Keyne, Baptist, Dean street, Rev. George Frederic Payn; II a.m. , , Lanteglos, , Liskeard & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7-30 p.m borough & parish, East , West Looe, St. Martin's­ Bible Christian, Dobwalls; II a.m. & 3 & 6 p.m by-Looe, , Morval, St. Neot, , St. Bible Christian, Barn street, Rev. Wm. John Smeeth; Pinnock, Southill, Talland & St. Veep. The popula· II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. thurs. & fri. 7.30 p.m tion of the union in I8gi was 26,448; area, Io7,441 Bible Christian, Trewidland, 3 & 6 p.m :1cres; rateable value in I897, £123,133 Primitive Methodist, Castle hill, Rev. H. P. Ellis, Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Albert II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m Charles Lyne Glubb, West street, Liskeard United Free Methodist, Green bank, Rev. John Ellaby; Treasurer, William Sargent, Cornish Bank II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m. & thurs. 7 p.m Relieving Officers, district, Richard Bennett, United Free Methodist, Moorswater, 3 & 6 p.m. ; fri. Oallington; Liskeard district, William Rotten Hooper, 7 p.m Varley terrace, Liskeard; Looe district, R. Tamblin, W esleyan, Barn street ; I 1 a. root & 61 Tredinnick, Duloe p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m Vaccination Officers, W. Crocker, Lerrin; Richd. Bennett, Wesleyan, Dobwalls; u a. m. & 6 p.m. Rev. Joshua Callington; Wm. Rotten Hooper, Varley terrace, Lis­ tues. 7 p. m L Fielden & Rev. keard & R. Tamblin, Tredinnick, Duloe Wesleyan, Treyelmond; II a. m. & 6 ( Will i a m H. Medical Officers, No. I district, William Nettle, Parade, p. m. ; thurs. 7 p.m Chamings Liskeard ; No. 2 district, Leonard Frank Houghton, "\Yesleyan, Bye Lane end; 11 a.m. & 6 , Looe; No. 3 district, John Claud Verity Wilkins, Ler­ p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m ) rin; 4 dist. J. Eustace Webb, Looe; 5 dist. Nathaniel Free Church, Trewidland; 3 & 6 p.m Troughton Bond, Polruan; No. 6 district, William Salvation Army Barracks, Church street Hammond, Barras street, Liskeard; No. 7 district, Robert Bissell Mole L.R.C.P.Edin. Callinghm; No. 8 SCHOOLS. district, Joseph Wm. Gill L.R.C.P.Lond. Linkinhorne Public Vaccinators, Nos. I, 2, 3, 6, 7 & 8 districts, same School of Art, Public buildings, Ilarras place; C. W. as Medical Officers, 4 & 5, N. T. Bond Jewell, hon. sec.; Miss F. M. Bruford, mistress Superintendent Registrar, Albert Charles Lyne Glubb, A School Board of 7 members was formed June 3, 1878, for the united district borough & parish of Liskeard & West street, Liskeard; deputy, Albert de Castro Glubb, parish of St. Keyne, who meet on the znd wednesday in West street, Liskeard Registrars of Births & Deaths, Callington sub-district, each month; John Strong, Barn street, clerk to the Richard Bennett, Callingwn; deputy, William Pearce, board ; Richard Austin, Higher Lux street, attendance jun. Ca.llington; Lerrin sub-district, William Crocker, officer Lerrin; deputy, Miss Crocker, Lerrin ; Liskeard sub­ Board, built in 1882, at a cost of about £2,700, for 150 district, Wm. Rotten Hooper, Varley terrace, Lis­ boys, 150 girls & IOO infants ; average attendance, 106 keard; deputy, Miss !!_ooper, Varley terrace, Lis­ boys, 77 girls & 50 infants; John Bailey, master; Miss keard; Looe sub-district, Robert Tamblin, Duloe ; Eliza M. Sedgley, mistress deputy, W. E. Tamblin, Duloe Board, Trewidland (mixed), built in x88o, for 8o child­ Registrars of Marriages, John Strong, Barn street, Lis­ ren; average attendance, 5 I ; Wm. Leeming, master keard; William Pearce, Callington Board, Dobwalls (mixed), built in I88o & enlarged in The Workhouse, Station road, was built in I839, at a 1892, for IIO children; average attendance, 85; Thos. total cost, including site, of about £7,500; it stands H. Partridge, master on alJQut zl acres of land & will hold 350 inmates ; Parochial, in Church street, built in 1867 by public sub­ Rev. James Norris, Vicarage, Church street, Liskeard, scription, at a cost of £3,000, & supported in part by acting chaplain; William Nettle, medical officer; A. Buller's endowment of £xs yearly; the schools will hold Mills, master; Mrs. E. Mills, matron I63 boys & I63 girls ; average attendance, 93 boys & 8o girls; Richard T. Lidgey, master; Miss Mary Ann Elson, mistress . SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE. Infants' School, built in I877, for I20 children; average Meeting at the Workhouse once a. month on completion attendance, 9S; l\Iiss Blanche Ugalde, mistress of ordinary board business. Catholic (mixed & infants), West street, erected in 1886, Olerk, Albert Charles Lyne Glubb, West street, Liskeard for 40 children, but now (1897) closed Attendance & Inquiry Officers, Liskeard district, Wm. H. Hooper, Varley terrace, Liskeard; Looe district, R. CARRIERS. Tarn blin, Duloe ; Callington district, Richard Bennett, G. W. Railway (J. C. Wall, agent); office, Dean street Callington Pickford & Co. railway carriers, Pound street

PUBLIC OFFICERS. COUNTRY CARRIERS. Assistant Overseer (parish), R. A. Courtney, Church st John Hambley, from Fountain inn, sat 'Certifying Factory Surgeon, William Nettle, Parade Crowsnest Wm. Harvey, from Parade, sat Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes, William Thos. Hancock, Linkinhorne-Alfred Truscott, from Fountain inn, sat Green Bank road North Hill-Thomas Knight, from Fountain inn, sat >Collector of Poor Rates, James Penney, Castle street Pensilva-Mrs. Carkeek, John Wilcocks & Frederick 'Collector of Taxes, Arthur Morcom, Market street Keast, from Parade, sat County Coroner, Albert Charles Lyne Glubb, West st.; St. Cleer-Thomas Knight, from Fountain inn, sat deputy, Albert de C. Glubb Tremar-Reuben Hodge, from Parade, sat .COunty Surveyor for East Cornwall, Silvanus William Jenkin, Parade CONVEYANCE. .Surveyors of Highways, John Rabini Sobey, Trethew, East Cornwall Coach Co. from Webb's hotel at 7.50 a.m. Menheniot & George Hawkins, Callington daily (sundays excepted) for Tavistock, via Oallington, Surveyor of Taxes, J. J. Farrell, Bodmin to meet the L. & S. W. railway up train for London; 'Town Criers, Stephen Grose, Higher Lux street & F. returning to Liskeard about 7 p.m John J8Jl!es, Barn street Vestry Oerk, William Thomas Hancock, Green Bank rd R.A.ILWAY STATIONS. NEWSPAPERS. Liskeard, William F. Lewarn, station master. An omni- bus from "\Vebb's hotel meets the trains Cornish Times (liberal unionist), Great place; John Philp, Doublebois, William Harris, station master printer & publisher; published sat Moorswater, John Symons, station master