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Cornwall. Sho 1459 TRAUES DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. SHO 1459 "Rowe William, Splatt, Tresmere, Eglos- Spratt Geo. 31 & 32 New st. Penzance ThomasHenry,Portheras cross,Pendeen, kerry R.S.O . Stanley Mrs. Ann, 21 Tamar st. Saltash t5t. Just-in-Penwith Rowett Mrs. S.Marketst.LooeEastR.S.O Statton Mrs. Martha, Calstock Thomas I. Longstone, St. Mabyn R.S.O Rowland Thomas, Post office, Coppe- Steer Wm. 8 & 9 Tregolls road, Trnro Thomas Miss Jane, Fore street, St. thorne, Poundstock, Stratton R.S.O Stenlake Charles, Chilsworthy, Gunnis- Just-in-Penwith R.S.O Row ling J. Post office,Leeds town,Hayle lake, Tavistock Thomas Mrs. Jane,Cape Cornwall street, .Rowse William Henry, Trevarren, St. Stentiford Mrs. G. Gerrans, l<~almouth St. Just-in-Penwith R.S.O Columb. Major R.S.O Stepheos Chas. Higher Bore st. Bodmin Thomas Mrs. Jane, Helston rd. Penryn Rowter Mrs. Kate, Callington R.S.O StephensE.B.Latchley,Gunnslke.'fvstck Thomas Mrs. Jane, Polkirt street,Meva- RuberryWm.J.CanonsTwn.LelantR.S.O StephensMrs.E.Canons Tn.Lelant R.S.O gissey, St. Austell Rule Miss H. Condurrow, Camborne Stephens Fredk. 44 Chapel st. Penzanca Thomas Mrs. Jane, Treleigh, Redruth Rule John G. Trevenson st. Cam borne Stephens Jn. Manhey, Wendron, Helston Thomas John, Borrow rd. :::it. Ives R.S.O Rule Mrs.M.A.Post off.Troon,Cambrne Stephens John, I6 Old Bridge st. Truro Thomas John, Laity, Wendron, Helston Rundle Miss B. H. 5 Tamar st. Saltash Stephens Mrs. Mary Ann, White cross, Thomas John, Trethurgy, Treverbyn, Rundle Charles, Merther lane, Merther, Ludgvan, Long Rock R.S.O St. Austell Probus R.S.O Stephens N.Looe West,East Looe R.S.O ThomasJn. Fletcher, 9 Tamarst.Saltash Rundle Waiter, Broad street, Penryn Stephens Richard, Herland cross, Go- Thomas John P. r2 Kenwyn st. Truro Rundle William, Duke st. Lostwithiel dolphin, Helston Thomas Jn. W.Polgear,Pencoys,Redruth Ruse John, Medrose, Camelford Stephens Thomas,Bolventor,Launceston Thomas Luke,Carnrosemary,Treverbyn, Rush John, Trewarmet, Camelford Stephens William John, Bank square, St. Austell Salmon Mrs. Grace, Grampound Road St. Just-in-Penwith R.S.O Thomas Miss M. R. Barriper, Camborne Salmon Mrs.L.Market pi.Padstow R.S.O Sterling T. Post office, The Lizard R.S.O Thomas Miss M. A, East hill, St.Austell Salter Edward, 24 West end, Redruth Stevens Mrs. Aunie, Fourhundreds, Thomas Mrs. Mary Ann, Tregony, Sammels Mrs. Louisa, 7 Ferry street, Mount Hawke, Scorrier R.S_O Grampound Road Torpoint, Devon port Stevens Mrs.Eleanor, Fore street, Hay le Thomas Mrs. Mary J. Church town, St. Sampson Wm. Goldsithney, Marazion Stevens Mrs.J. St. Eia st.St. Ives R.S.O Stephens-in-Brannell, Grampound Rd R.S.O 8tevens J. Church town, St. Erth, Hayle Thomas Nicholas, Trequite, St. Kew, -Sampson Wm. 32 Mount st. Penzance Stevens Mrs. Mary Ann, 10 Coulson's Wadebridge R.S.O Sanderco_ck Mrs. Ann, Fore st. Bodmin buildings, Queen street, Penzance Thoma!l Mrs. R. Southgate st. Redruth SandercockMrs.E.Sweets,StrattonR.S.O Stevens Wm. Lower Bore st. Bodmm Thomas R. 'fregenna pi. St. Ives R.S.O Sandercock Henry, Wainhouse corner, Stocks John, 55 West end, Redruth Thomas Miss Rosina, 2 Forest:Cambrne Jacobst.owe, Stratton R.S.O Stone Miss Jane, Cross st. Camborne Thomas 'fhomas,Church town,St.Agnes, Sandercock Thomas, Harrowbarrow, St. Stone Mrs. Susan, Penponds, Camborne Scorrier R.S.O Mellion R.S.O Stribley George, Vicarage road, St. Thomas Thomas, Church town, Zennor, Sandercock William, Boscastle R.S.O Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O St. I'es R.S.O Sandercock W. Roscare, Stratton R.S.O Stribley Mrs. Hannah, Vicarage road, Thomas Thos. Trispin, St. Erme, Truro Sanders Mrs. Ann Elizabeth, Looe West, St. Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O Thomas Wm. Germoe, Marazion R.S.O East Looe R.S.O Stribley Miss Susan, Church town, St. Thomas Wm. Peace, Carnkie, Redruth Sando Mrs. Harriet, Harrowbarrow, A~nes, Scorrier R.S.O Thomas William, Trewethern, St. Kew, St. Mellion R.s.o· StriQley William George, Church town, Wadebridge R.S.O SmdowMissC.J.Stennack,St.lves R.S.O St. Columb Minor R.S.O Thomas William, jun.Carnkie, Redruth Sargeant Richard, Burraton, Saltash Strick Mrs. Elizabeth, Higher Green st. Thorne Wm. Forest. Looe East R.S.O Sargent T. Looe West, East Looe R.S.O Newlyn, Penzance Thorrington Mrs. Mary Ann, Norway Screech Miss Elizabeth, Hessenford, St. Strongman Mrs. Anna Maria, Bisskk, square, St. Ives R.S.O Germans R.S.O Grampound Road Timmins Mrs. Jane, West st. Penryn .SearleJ.Couch'smill,Boconnoc,Lostwthl Strongman Miss Annie, Broad street, Tippet John, Witbiel, Bodmin Seecombe Joseph, Church town, St. St. Columb Major R.S. 0 Tippett T. H. 25 Alverton st. Penzance Ewe, St. Austell Strongman Paul, Rumford, St. Ervan, Tippett William, Charles street, Truro Semmens Mrs. Mary, Botallack, St. St. Issay R.S.O Tippett W.34Drump ter.Treleigh,Rdrth Just-in Penwith R.S.O Sturtridge Mrs. Emma, Levrean, Tre· Toms Mrs. Eliza S. Marke& pl. Hayle Serjeant Mrs. Ann, Callington R.S.O verbyn, St. Austell Toms Mrs. Mary A. Pelynt,DuloeR.S.O Seymour C. H. Campfield hill, Truro Stnthrid.ge Mrs. Sophia, 'ferras, St. Toms Mrs.S.Lostwithiel st.Fowey R.S.O Shear Gabriel, Gorran haven, Gorran, Stephen's-in-Brannell,Grampound Rd Tong Joseph, Flushing, Falmouth . St. Austell Swsex John, High street,St. :::ltephen's- TonkinG.Connerdowns,Gwythian,Hay]e Shepherd Wm.High Cross st. St. Austell in-Brannell, St. Austell Tonkin John, Dolcoath road, Cam borne Sheppard John Kest, Little Petberick, Sye William, 49 High street, Falmouth Tonkin Jsph. Tregony, Grampound Rd St. Issey H..S.O Symons Mrs. Elizh. Crowan, Cam borne Tonkin Wm. H. Wherry town,Penzance Sheppard William, Egloshayle road, Symons Mrs. Grace, Post office, Newlyn, Ton king William, 3I Edward street, Egloshayle, Wadebridge R.S.O Grampound Road Tuckingmill, Camborne · Silas William, St. Blaz!ly gate, Par Symons Mrs. Harriet, IOJ Trelowarren Toy Mrs. J. Trew, Breage, Helston Station R.S.O street, Camborne Toy John, Pencoys, Redrnth Simmons Rd. St. Feock, Devoran R.S.O Symons Wm. Moorswater, Liskeard Tozer Mrs. Ann, Crellow, St. Stythians, Sims Jo1>eph, IS Edward street, Tuck- Tabb Pestridge,Trevone,Padstow R.S.O Perranwell Station R.S.O ing mill, Camborne TannerMrs.M.N.Teetotl.rw.St.lvesRSO Trahair Benj. Clark, St. Sennen R.S.O Sims Mrs. P. 7 Wesley st. Camborne Tapley G Polyphant,Lewannick,Lncestn Trathen Charles, St. Ann's, Tavistock Skellett Charles, 6 Old Bridge street & TawtonW.Langore,St.Stephens,Lncestn Trebilcock Mrs. Julia Ann, Post office; 8 Cathedral lane, Truro Taylor Mrs. E. M. Foundry hill, Hayle St. Columb Minor R.S.O Skintelbery Miss Florrie, Market st. 'faylor George A. Polruan, Fowey R.S.O Trebilcock Mark, Troon, Camborne Looe East R.S.O - Taylor John, Rose, Perran-Portb R.~.O Tredennick Mrs. F._25 Ferris town,Truro Skitch Mrs. S. Poughill, Stratton R.S.O Teague William, St. Teath, Camelford Tredinnick S. Park bottom, Cambome Slade Saml. & Son, Pelynt, Duloe R.S.O Terrell Mrs. E. 44 Wesley st. Camborne Tredre Thos.Carherrack,Scorriel" R.S.O Sleep Miss Eliza, Gunnislake, Tavistock Terrill James, 47 Fore street, Redrutb 'fredrea Jas.Cbnrch town,Breage,Helstv Smale Ambrose, Cawsand, Plymouth Thomas Andrew, St. Mawes, Falmouth Tredrea Richard, Marazion R.S.O Smale W. 66 Forest. Torpoint, Devnprt Thomas Mrs. A. Back rd. St. Ives R.S.O Trefry Mrs. L. Gunnislake, 'favistock SmithChas.Polbathic,St.Germans R.S.O Thomas B. Treen,Zennor,St.Ives R.S.O Trefry William, Harrowbarrow, 8t. Smith Edwin Beacon, Camborne Thomas Mrs. Bridget, Goldsitnney, Mellion R.S.O Smith Mrs. M. r Bassett st. Falmouth Perran-Uthnoe, Marazion R.S.O Treglown J.33A,Plain-an-Gwarry,Rdrth Smith M'rs. Mary, Budock water, Thomas Mrs. Carolina, Highway,Lante- TregfownMrs.Ursula,Bolenowe,Cambrn Budock, Fa!mouth glos, Fowey R.S.O Tregunna. Mrs. Jane, Treviskey,Veryan. SmithMrs M.66 ('..entenary st.Camborne Thomas Charles, Pool, Barn Brea R.S.O Grampound Road Smith Samuel, Trefrows, Week St. Thomas Mrs. Christiana, Lelant R.S.O Tregunna RIChd. 14 Killigrew st.Falmth Mary, Stratton R.S.O Thomas Mrs. E. 23 Clarence st. Penznce Tregurtha Mrs. Thomas,St. Peter's hill/ Snell Wm. Lower Bore street Bodmin Thomas Mrs. Elizabeth Ann, St.Andrew Newlyn, Penzance · Snowden John Thos. St. Ives, Liskeardl street, St. Ives R.S.O TreleaseMrs. Elizh. J. Callestock R.S.O Solomon Frederick,q Kenwyn st. Truro Thomas Miss Elizabeth Crocker, Roan- TreloarMrs.A.Trescowe,Godolphin,Hlstn Solomon Richard, St. Blazey gate, Par Lanihorne, Grampound Road Tremaine Mrs. Elizabeth, Highway,~ Station R.S.O Thomas Mrs.E.M.3 Wesley st.Camborne Tywardreath, Par Station R.S.O Spare Zachariah, St. Breward, Bodmin Thomas F.Penmarth,Carmnenellir,Rdth TremaineJ.Trelaver,St.Dennis,St.Anstll Spargo Alfred, I3 St. Clare st.Penzance Thomas Mrs. Grace, I New st. Penzance TremaineM.J.Portisaac, Wadebrdg.RSO Spargo Mrs. Mary, Bow hill st. Penryn Thomas Henry, Bolenowe, Cam borne Tremayne Mrs. E. 28 West end,Redruth DEV. & CORN. 92. .
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