[Cornwall.] St. Issey
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. [CORNWALL.] ST. ISSEY. 772 [POST OFFIC.E Wilkins Edward, carpenter _ COMMERCIAL. N oall Thomas, ship owner & master Williams Susan Jane (Miss), ladies' Bain David Wise, merchant & shipowner m arm• er school Blewett Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer Penbertby John, shopkeeper Williams Zacharias, mine agent Chesterfield John, carman Phillips Henry, butcher Willoughby Eliza (Mrs.), farmer Davies David, cabinet maker Pbilp William, master mariner . Willoughby Phillips, butcher Davies Mary (Miss), beer retailer Provis Thomas Bawden, land surveyor Willoughby William Arthur, grocer & Davies William, master mariner Retallack Charles, jun. blacksmith draper Fox John, master mariner Richards Alfred, master mariner Yeo John Palmer, horse trainer Goldsworthy Colon, grocer Richards Alfred John, rope manufactr Laity Mrs. shopkeeper · Seymour William, van proprietor Portreath. Langdon John, grocer &; mason Sleeman James, Portreath hotel Bain David Wise, Glenfeadon house Lobb John, master mariner Trawartha John, butcher H arris Misses McEachine Alex. chief coast guard oft' W ebster Francis, master mariner Kite Mrs Martin Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper Williams's Portreath Co. general Michell Saml. Vincen~ Pryce, Belmont Massey Thomas, boat builder merchants (Henry Complin, agent) Pop ham Rev. Vyvyan Wallis, M .A N arin John, Basset Arms Williams Mary (Miss), lodging house ST. ISSEY is a parish and village, 6 miles north from St. parish. The Rev. James Ford, John Michael Williams, Columb ~lajor, 3 south-east from Padstow, and 3! west esq., the Rev. Samuel Paynter, and J .Paynter, esq., are chief from Wadebridge, in the Eastern division of the county, landowners. The soil is clayey and loamy; the subsoil is hundred of Pydar, St. Columb union and county court dis schist or soft slate. The chief crops are wheat, barley, trict, rural deanery of Pydar, Cornwall archdeaconry, and turnips and potatoes. The area is 4,805 acres (including I45 Exeter diocese; it is situated on the hi~h road &om Wade of water); gross estimated rental, ,£5,065; rateable value, bridge to Padstow, and on a branch of the navigable river .£4,549; and the population in I871 was 724. 'fREDINNICK, Camel. The church of St. Issey has been entirely rebuilt, and 1 mile south; 'l'RELOW, I! miles south; CANALIDGEY, was re-opened in 1871 ; it has a chancel, nave, aisles, porch, I! miles south-east; TRENANCE, half a mile south; and tower with 5 bells. The register dates from about the TREVANCE, near the church; and TREGONCE, I~ miles year 1596. The living is a vicarage, yearly value about north &om the church, are hamlets. £223, with residence and 40 acres of glebe land, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, and held by the Rev. PosT OFFICE.-William Shepherd, postmaster. Letters Charles Noel Mann, B.A., of Clare College, Cambridge. arrive, per rail from London, at 8.30 a.m.; North, at There are chapels tor Independents and Wesleyan .Me 4.30 p.m.; dispatched to London at 3.30 p.m.; North, at thodists, and a public elementary school. The Legossic 9 a. m. The nearest money order offices are at Padstow &; mine, circular intrenchment, and the remains of the old Wade bridge residence of the Champernownes, are to be seen in this Public Elementary School, William J. Down, master Mann Rev. Charles Noel, B.A. Vicarage Henwood Hawkins, farmer, Penrose Pearce J oseph, shopkeeper, Tredinnick Henwood Richard, blacksmith Robertson John, private day school COMMERCIAL. Hicks John, farmer, Trevilgas Salmon Thomas, farmer, Treligion Best Christopher, tailor Kenner John, farmer, Trevance Shepherd John, carpenter Biddick William, carpenter Kenner William, maltster Shepherd William, boot &; shoe maker Dabbs Charles, Ring of Bells Lobb Charles, farmer, Canlidgey & postmaster Griger John, shoe maker Martin James, farmer, Halwyn Tregaskis Samuel, farmer, miller &; Griger Josiah, blacksmith Morrish Phillipa Jane (~'lrs.), shop- general merchant, Tregonce Hawken William, shopkeeper keeper Trevethan Zacharias, shoe maker Hawkins James, farmer, Molingea Nichols Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Trelow Veal John, farmer, Trevear Hawkins Thomas, farmer, Tredinnick Paynter Francis, farmer, Carthew W arne J oseph, shopkeeper Hawkins William, farmer, Trevance Pearce Hender, farmer, Blabel Y elland J ames, farmer, 'frevorrick ST. IVE (locally pronounced St. Eve) is a parish and i!!olated hill, washed at its base on two sides by the river village, 4~ miles east-north-east from Liskeard, and 4i Lynher; on its summit is an ancient encampment, probably west-south-west from Callington, in the Ew,~tern division of Britisb,called Cadson Bury. The Glasgow Caradon and the the county, middle division of the hundred of East, Liskeard Great Caradon mines are in this parish. Sir Bou<'hier union and county court district, rural deanery of East, Wrey, bart., who is lord of the manor, Lady Ashburton, archdeaconry of Cornwall, and diocese of Exeter, situated D. Collins, esq., Col. A. Coryton, ;r .P., W. D. Horn don, on the turnpike road from Callington to Liskeard and Bod esq., J".P., and George Strode, esq., are the chief land min, between the rivers Lynher and Tidi. The church of owners. The soil is free and light clay; subsoil, clay slate. St. Ivo is a handsome medireval building, partly in the Per The chief crops are wheat, oats, barley and turnips. The pendicular and partly in the Decorated style: the chancel area is 5,780 acres; gross estimated rental, £6,I92; rate was restored in 1845, since which time other improvements able value, .£5,308; and the population in 1861 was 2,593, have been made in the church : it has a chancel, nave, south and in I87l was 2,952. aisle, north transept, and granite tower, with a cluster of PENSILVA is a large village, inhabited entirely by three pinnacles at each angle, a massive south porch, a miners, where there is a school licensed for divine service. beautiful decorated east window, 5 bells, a monument to the Parish Clerk, William Pollard. Wrey family, date 1597, three hand...QQme sedilia, and on each side of the east window a particularly rich niche: there is a memorial window, inserted in I852, on the south side of PosT OFFICE.-John Williams, postmaster. Letters the chancel. The register dates from the year 1685. The through Uskeard at 8.10 a.m.; dispatched at 2.45 p.m. living is a rectory, yearly value £437, with about 80 acres of Liskeard & Callington are the nearest money order office» glebe, in the gift of the Crown, and held by the Rev. PosT OFFICE, Pensilva.-Richard Browning, postmaster Reginald Hobhouse, M.A., of Balliol College, Oxford. There ScHOOLS:- is a National school for boys and girls in the village, National, Church Town, Alfred Burden, master; Mrs. as well as an Infant school. There are two chapels for Elizabeth Rowe, mistress Wesleyans, two for Bible Christians, and a United Metho- National, Pensilva, William Edward Kneebone, master; dist Free Church. There are charities of £12 Ss. yearly Mrs. Ann Bray, mistress; Miss Elizabeth Bray, infants' value. In the south-east corner of this parish is a curious mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bennett William, furmer, Ludcott Co-operative Stores (Stephen Crabb, Hobhouse Rev. Reginald, M.A. Rectory Bond John, farmer, Heathfield manager), Cross Hodge Rev. William Henry [curatej, Brown Edward, farmer, Woodcockseye Davey George, farmer, Trevallack Pensilva Browning Richard, shopkeeper&; post- Delbridge John, farmer, Hay Pollard William master, Pensilva Delbridge Wm. farmer, Little Woolston COMMERCIAL. Budge Edward, farmer, Bodmin land ('l Dennis Matthew,earpntr.Church Town Aire George, farmer, Higher Crift Cannon George, farmer, Dinnerdake Dennis Wm.Stephen,farmr. Glebe land Andrew George, farmer, Low. Reason Cannon William James, farmer, Hay Dingle John, farm bailiff to T. T. Gold- Andrew Robert, farmer, Great Leigh Carpenter Frederick, farmer, Trebeigh ing, esq. Cholwell Ball Anthony, miller, Bicton mill Chapman Richd. farmer, Low.Woolston Downing William, farmer, Cargibbet Ball James, miller, Bicton mill Coad John, yeoman, Tillamoor Drake Thomas, farmer, Midwood Bath Thomas, farmer, Tremeer Cock Nicholas, farmer, Slade r Goodman James, farmer, Woodfield .