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CORNWALL. Tal 501 *Davis Arthur Percy (Firm, Davis, Boger *Mudge James, Bonaer, Hayle Gro!'Le Wesley Richard, Penpont, St TRADES DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. TAl 501 *Davis Arthur Percy (firm, Davis, Boger *Mudge James, Bonaer, Hayle Gro!'le Wesley Richard, Penpont, St. & Cann), Myrtle house, Custom House *Mudge Thomas L.R.C.P. Lond. Bonaer, Kew, Wadebridge R.S.O hill, Fowey R.S.O Hayle flarvey Benjamin M. (local board), High *Davis Edward Sandom Stone, Treden- *Mudge Thos. Tower hl.Castle st.Bdm street, Padstow R.S.O ham ho. St. Blazey,Par Station R.S.O *Mudge Zachary Belling L.R.C.P. LOnd. Harvey William Williams (borough), *DavisHarry M.D.st.And., r •. R.C.P.Lond. Bonaer, Hayle 29 Fore street, Saltash Callington R.S.O *Nettle William, Parade, Liskeard Harwood Jas. St. Thomas' rd. Launcstn *Davy Humphry M.D.st.And. Morrab *Nicholls John Michael, L.R.C.P. LOud. Hewitt Harry, Wadebridge R.S.O villa, Morrab place, Penzance Penwyn, St. Ives R.S.O Hickes Thos. Jas. CornExchauge,Truro *DerryBartholomewGidleyL.R.C.P.Lond. *Norway Nevell Edmond L.R.C.P. Lond. James Richard, Station hill, Redruth Bore street, Bodmin Newquay Jenkins S. W. & Son,TheParade,Liskrd ttDuffett Edwin Dowden L.F.P.S.Glas. *tOwen James Francis Holland (firm, Jenkins William Kinnaird c.E. Torleven Henley house, Pool, Carn Brea R.S. 0 Harris & Owen), I W oodhouse terrace, house, Porthleven, Helston *Edwards Philip Hugh L.R.C.P.Lond. & Grove place, Falmouth Kittow John F.S.I. West holm, Launcstn Lanhydrock, Devoran R.S.O *Perkins Wh1tfield M.D. Durh. Tredeth- Lutey William Henry (rural district ttFox JohnAlfreclL.R.C.P.Lond.,L.F.P.s. lyn, Port lsaac, Wadebridge R.S.O council), Carfury, Gulval, Penzance Glas. Penzance *Permewan Arthur Edward M.D.,D.P.H. McMeikan Thomas (borough), 3 Car- *Fryer Thomas Webb, Sea View house, Lond. Chapel street, Redruth winions terrace, Liskeard High lanes, Ruan-Lanihorne, Gram- *tPreston George, Port view, ~altash Matthews William N. Holly terrace, pound Road *tQuicke J. M. Castle lclg. Castle st. Truro Hea Moor R. S. 0 Gardiner Peter 1\LD.Glas. (firm, Thomas& Richardson Adam M. B. Edin. Chapel st. May W. J. & Son, 19 Forest. Liskeard Gardiner), Basset road, Camborne Camborne MearW.(marine),Rock,WaclebrdgR.S.O George Richard Julyan 1\I.D., c.M.Eclin. *Roe M. Waiter, Constantiue, Penryn Michell T. StatiOn hill, Redruth Port Isaac, Wadebridge R.S.O *Salmon Alfred L. 20 Lemon st. Truro ~egus Thomas (urban district council), Gibson Charles Gordon M.B., C.M.Edin. *Salmon ArthurGuy M.D.,L.R.C.P.LOnd. Tehidy road, Camborne (firm, Thompson, Thompson&Gibson), The Chesnuts, Bodmin Oliver E. J. (borough),2 Fore st.Bodmin Southgate street, Launceston Samuel James Albert M. D. Leipzig, Powell George Gibbs (borough), Com­ *Gill John Wallis L.R.C.P.LOnd. St. Ger- North Hill house, Torpoint, Devonprt mercial road, Penryn mans R.S.O *Sharp Edward, r8 Lemon st. Truro Ricldington Edwin, Polladrass, Godol- *Goodfellow William Richard, Higher tShepherd Thomas William Hawkey, phin, Helston Trerank, Roche R.S.O see Andrew & Shepherd, Launceston Rowe John Henry, Chapel terrace, St. Grier Charles Walker Monro M.B., C.M. *Shore H. G. 3 Grosvenor pl. Newquay Blazey, Par Station R.S.O Edin. Mevagissey, St. Austell *Stephens Rd.F.HighCross st.~t.Austell Rowe John N. Tregarthen, Ludgvan, *tHammond William, Stuart house, *Stewart Fredk. Geo. Wadebrige R.S.O Long Rock R.S.O Barras street, Liskeard *Symons John, Buriton house, Alverton Samble John, Duke street, St. Austell *Harden Edward Henry T. L.R.C.P. street, Penzance Samble William Julian, Hill house, LOnd, Braganza, St. Mawes R.S.O Thomas & Gardiner, Basset rd. Cmbrne Tywardreath, Par Station R.S.O Hardwick Arthur M.D.Dnrh. Prospect *Thomas Josiah Telfer L.R.C.P. LOnd. Skinner Alfred E. Swanpool street, Fal- honse, Newquay see Thomas & Gardiner, Camborne mouth. See advert Harris & Owen, Grove place, Falmouth *TonkingJohnHrbrt.M.B. LOnd.,L.R.C.P. Small George Henry (borough), Public *Harvey Frank,Bay villa,PadstowR.S.O Loud. Chapel street, Camborne buildings, Penzance *Haswell N. Richd. Meneage st.Helston Tuckey Thomas St. Patrick M. B., M. eh. Spry Charles G. High st. Launceston *Hawkes Anthony Mann, Polyphant, Tywardreath, Par Station R.S.O. & Stephens Wesley, Treblethick, St.Mabyn Lewannick, Lannceston Esplanade, :Fowey R.S.O R.S. 0 *Haydon HillyardWilliam L.R.C.P.LOnd. *VigursChambreRobertCorker,Newlyn, Strong John Mortimer, St. Stephen's & Molesworth street, Wadebridge R.S.O Grampound Road High street, Launceston Helm Geo. F. M.A., M.D.Dubl., F.R.c.s. *Vinter Sydney Garratt L.R.C.P. LOnd. Tresidcler William Henry (borough), 14 Eng. Greenfield house,MarazionR.S.O Torpoint, Devonport Norfolk road, Falmouth Hingston, Son&Carter,RoseDean,Liskrd Vivian Banfield, Townshend, Hayle Wotherspoon Robt.Arwenack st. Falmth *Hingston Richard L.R.c.P.LOnd. (firm, *Wade Arthur J.P. Melbourne, Boscastle Hingston, Son & Carter), Rose Dean, R.S.O TAILORS. Liskeard ttWalker John Cuthbertson, Church st. Marked thus tare also Woollen Drapers. *Hosking Richard, 20 Chapel st. Penznc Mevagissey, St. Austell *Hugoe W. P.Chacewater,ScorrierR.S.O Watt JamesLeslieM.A.,M.B.,c.M.Aberdn. Andrews Hy. & Co. Boscawen st. Truro *Hyne Fredk. Alex. St. Mawes R.S.O Bnokfield house, Millbrook, Plymth Argall M. Newlyn, G:rampound Road *Ilott Arthur Talman L.R.C.P.Lond. 2 *Wearne Waiter, 1\leneage st. Helston Baker James, Race hill, Launceston Varley terrace, Liskeard Webb J. Eustace M.B.,C.H. Aber. M.S.A. Ball Geo. H. 20 Mount street, Penzance *Jago Charles Sprague, Carallack ter- LOnd. Fore street, Looe R.S.O. ; & at Ball William, St. Mary street, Truro race, St. Just-in-Penwith R.S.O Polperro R.S.O Banfield & Co. Market place, Camborne ttJerome Ernest J. Forest. Camelford *Whitworth William, Vicarage road, St. Barbery Charles, Probus R.S.O *Jones Roger Hughes L.R.C.P.Lond. Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O Bassett James, Wendron stree~, Helston Market street, Penryn *Wilkins John Claude V. L.R.C.P. Lond. Bassett Samuel, Fore street, L1skeard *King Francis, 75 Lemon street, Truro Mixton, Lerryn, Lostwithiel Bazley & Gregor, Fore street, St. Columb *tKing John, Stratton R.S.O Major R.S.O Laing W. A. Gordon M.D.Glas. 29 SURVEYORS. Best Christopher, St. Issey R.S.O Lemon street, Truro See also Architects ; also Land Sur- Bickle Wm. & Sons, Calstock, Tavistock -ftLane George, St. Dennis, St. Austell veyors ; also Road Surveyors ; also Bishop Benedict, Trevenson st. Cambrne Lanyon George E.M.B., C.M.Edin. (firm, Shipping Surveyors. Bond F. roo Trelowarren st. Camborne Banks & Lanyon), 3 Florence terrace, Andrew Thomas Henry, Trevarrick ter. Bond W.Fair st. St.Columb Major R.S.O Falmouth St. Austell Bowden William, Duloe R.S.O *Leverton-Spry Edward James, Church Bassett J. (borough),Parade,Lostwithiel Brabrym Richard, Church town, St. town, St. Keverne R.S.O Brenton George Henry (building), St. Columb Minor R.S.O *tLiptrot Alfred Bailey, Woodleigh, Germans R.S.O Bray John, sen. Treskinnick cross, Tideford, St. German's R.S.O Chegwidden W. L. 2 Heanton vls.Rdrth Poundstock, Stratton R.S.O tMason Wm. Bodmin rd. St. Austell Clemens William (city), Quay st. Truro Brewer John, 27 & 28 Forest. Bodmin *Meacher John Howard L.R.C.P. Loud. Collins Horace W. Penryn st. Redruth Bryant Christopher, Nanpean,St.Austell The Chesnuts, Bodmin Corin Philip Burne M.I.M.E. (marine), Bullock Thomas, St. Dennis, St. Austell Meadows George S. M.B. Edin. Alexan- r8 Tolverroad, Penzance Burnard George, St. Teath, Camelford dra house, Saltash Crutchett Jas. Riverside,StrattonR.S.O Came Hy. 22 Clarence street, Penzance Meadows Robert Thornton M.D., c.M. Darlington Thomas (district council), Carter J. Cadgwith, Ruan Minor R.S.O Edin. Alexandra house, Saltash Mount Charles, St. Austell tChynoweth Richard Hart, Church street *Michell George, Vogue terrace, St. Davey Richard, Lanreath, Duloe R.S.O & Fore street, St. Day, Scorrier R.S.O Day, Scorrier R.S.O Ennor Jn. jun. (urban district council), Clarke R. & Co. 38 Mat·ket st. Faimouth Miller William Robert M. D. nublin, Beachfield avenue, Newquay Clarke Wm. Thos. Gyllyng st.Falmouth Trevear-Alverton, Penzance Eustice George Henry (urban district CleaveS. Egloshayle,Wadebridge R.S.O Milner Ernest Arthur M.B., c. M. Edin. council), Brookvale, Hayle Clemens R. N. Lower Lux st. Liskeard Queen street, Lostwithiel Eva John Oates, Wendron st. Helston Coaker William Henry, 52 Fore street, *Minton Alfred Hugh L.R.C.P. Lond. EvaOdger(borough),Penrose rd. Helston Torpoint, Devonport Lambley park, Week St. Mary, Strat- Giles Waiter, 13 Soutb st. St. Austell Cock William, Portscatho R.S.O ton R.S.O Giles Waiter, jun. r6 South st. St.Austll Cocking William P. 21 Fore street, Tor- *t:Mole RobertBissell, Callington R.S.O Grenfell John (borough), Street-an- point, Devonport tMoore Edwd. Head. 6 Grove pl.Falmth Garrow, St. Ives R.S.O Collett & Seymour,21 Boscawen r.;t. Trnro .
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