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Port Isaac.-Mrs. Grace Thomas, postmistress. Letters John Hawke, Port Isaac, clerk to the board; Phillip received through R.S.a. arrive at 10.15 a.m.; Blake, attendance officer dispatched at 2.25 p.m Board School (mixed), built in 1877, at a cost of £2,400, INSURANCE AORNT.-North British & Mercantile, M. Guy, to hold 300 children; average attendance, 136; William Port Gaverne Martin, master; Miss Mary Hughes, mistress A School Board of 5 members was formed Oct. 21, 1874; CARRIER-John Prout, to Wadebridge & back, daily St. Endellion. Lobb Nathan, farmer Hawke John, ship owner & clerk ta the Treffry Rev.ReginaldHeber M.A..Rectory M~y William, fa~mer! Trenithick school board Trevan Mathew, Park villa Mltchell Robt. shlpwrlght,Port Gaverne Johnson Thomas & Co. shopkeepers Oaten John &Hy. farmers, Tregaverne Lark Richard, carpenter COMMERCIAL. Power George, farmer Lobb Beatrice & Mary(Misses),shopkprs Apps Samuel, boot & shoe maker Richards Thomas, Port Gaverne hotel, Lobb Richard, mason Bate Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Port Gaverne Mitchell Thomas, tailor Brown Jonn. & Son, wheelwts. Trelights Roberts Nicholas, farmer, Tresarrow Peake James, Dolphin inn, & farmer Bunt John, blacksmith, Trelights Rose WilIiam Hy. farmer, Trewithert Prout John, carrier George Jonathan, farmer, Trefreock Symons Henry, farmer, Trevathen Prout Phillipa (Mrs.), shopkeepex.- Guy Mark, coal, lime & manure mer- Tucker John, farmer, Roscarrock Rimmick Thomas, carpenter chant, Port Gaverne Vivian John, farmer, Pennant Roose Richard, Golden Lion P.R Hambly Charles, blacksmith, Trewetha Westaway Jeremiah, painter Smith John, fishmonger & farmer Hawkey Giles Lang, farmer, Trelights Port Isaac. Tonkin Charles, boot & shoe maker Hicks Joseph, farmer, Lower Trefreock Udy James, miller (water) & farmer Hill William, Gray's Arms P.R Guy Warwick Richard Williams Charles L.R.C.p.Edin.surgeon,. Hills Thomas, sail maker,Port Gaverne Williams Charles & medical officer & public vaccinator~ ]vy William, farmer, Burrow park COMMERCIAL. No. I district, union & ad- Kellow Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Bate Thomas, mason miralty surgeon & agent Lanyon Edwin, farmer Dustow John, shopkeeper Worden Samuel, butcher Lanyon Grace (Mrs.), farmer Hambly James, shopkeeper Worden William, butcher ST. ENODER is a parish containing the hamlet of subsoil, clay and spar. The chief crops are wheat, barley,. SUMMER COURT, aud a portion of that of MICHELL, or ST. oats, mangolds and potatoes. The area is 7,037 acres, partly MICHAEL as it was calied formerly, and is 10 miles north- arable, pasture, and ~eadow, and the remaining portion an by-east from , 5 south-south-west from St. Columb, 2~ open waste; rateable value, £7,633, and the population illl .8outh-south-west from St. Columb Road station on the New- 1881 was 1,120. quay branch of theGreat Western railway, and 5 north from Parish Clerk, Charles Rice. Grampound Road station on the Cornwall (Great Western) railway. The parish is in the Mid division of the county, Summercourt, a hamlet situated about three qnarters. hundred and petty sessional division of Pyder and Powder, of a mile south from the church of St. Enoder, is intersected union and county court district of St. Columb, rural deanery by the road from Truro to St. Columb. It has an annual of Pyder, archdeaconry of Cornwall, and . fair, held on the 25th of September, for cattle and horses. rfhe rises in this parish, which also affords the Michell, or ST. MICHAEL, is an ancient Parliamentary chief source of the river Fa!' The church of St. Ennodorus borough, partly in this parish and partly in the parish of is an ancient building of granite in the Early Decorated and , situated on the high road from Truro to St. Columb,. Perpendicular styles, consisting of chancel with aisles, nave 2! miles south-west from the parish church, 2 south-east of four !lays, aisles, north transept, south porch, and an from Newlyn, and 7 north-north-east from Truro : it is saief embattled western tower, with pinnacles, containing 5 bells: to have been a town of considerable importance in the time the tower was partly rebuilt in 1686: there is a Norman of the Saxons, but has now dwindled down to a small vil­ font and a few good bench ends: there are monuments to lage: the borough returned two members to Parliament" Dorothy (Arundell), wife of Anthony Tanner, gent. ob. 1634; from the 6th year of Edward VI. (1552), until it was dis­ toAnthonyTanner,ob. 1742, erected by George Penwarne; to franchised by the Reform Act of 1832. It was never incor­ John Freseyse, yeoman, 16-6, and a number of modern date: porated, hut was governed by a portreeve, annually elected at the east end is a memorial window inserted by the parish- by a jury at the Court loot of the high lord. Among the­ ioners, to the Rev. S. M. Walker, a former rector: the parliamentary representatives of this borough may be nameeJ church was thoroughly restored in 1870, the interior refitted, Richard Carew, the Cornish historian, Sir WaIter Raleigh,. and three new windows added, at a cost of £850: there are and Col. Clive. The manor of Michell was, in the time of sittings for 600 persons. The register dates from the year Edward I. the property of WaIter de Raleigh, whose son 1571. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge, Peter sold it to Ralph de Arundell. John de ArundeIl, in £268, net income £220, including 20 acres of glebe, with the year 1301, certified his right to a market or fair on his residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Truro, and held since manor called" Modeshole," which appears to have been 1883 by the Rev. George Dawson Cartwright B.A. of Trinity allowed in the same manner as it had been previously College, Dublin: the living is endowed with the great tithes granted to his predecessor, WaIter de Raleigh. The market of three fields only: the impropriate tithes amount to £463 has been long discontinued, but an annual fair is held on the yearly. Here is a Bible Christian chapel, and there are 15th of October for cattle and sheep. Wesleyan chapels at Summer Court, Fraddon, and at POST OFFICE, Michell.-Charles Tamblyn, sub-postmaster. Michell. By the side of the road leading to Fraddon, are Letters arrive from Grampound Road at 8.10 a.m. ; dis- the head and base of a cross. There are china clay works patched at 4.15 p.m. Newlyn East is the nearest money and a tin mine III this parish. Carvinick House, situated in order office & telegraph office at Grampound Road this parish, and built by Anthony and Grace Tanner, in POST OFFICE, Summercourt.-Miss Jane Barvey, Liddicoat~ 1699, is now occupied as a farm house. Dr. Edward Last receiver. Letters arrive from Grampound Road at 9.20 Smith, of 'forquay, is lord of the manor of Penhale. The a.m.; dispatched 12.5 p.m. week days only. Gram- principal landowners in the parish are Viscount Falmouth pound Road is the nearest money order & telegraph office. D.L.~ J.P.; Christopher Henry Thomas Hawkins esq. BoA., Postal orders are issued here, but not paid J.P., D.L. of Trewithan, Probus; Richard Gully Bennet esq. WALL LETTER Box.-Blue Anchor, cleared at 10.20 p.m. B.A., D.L., J.P. of Tresillian House, St. Columb Minor; week days only Michael Henry Williams esq. D.L., J.P. of Pencalenick, St. National School (mixed), established in 1828, for ISO chil- Clement's; Jonathan Rashleigh esq. B.A., J.P., D.L. of Men- dren; average attendance, 95; George Bray, master; abilly, Tywardreath, and Mrs Stephens. The soil is loamy; Mrs. E. Bray, mistress St. Enoder. Chytane China Clay & Brick Works Co. Francis Frank, farmer, Trewolla Cartwright Rev.Geo.DawsonB.A.Rectry Lim.manufacturers of fire bricks,tiles Great Halwyn China Clay Co. (Thomas Martyn Joseph King, Retyn & Henley's patent dovetailed bricks Manhire, res. agent) Williams Michael Henry, Arrallas for hollow walls (George Middleton Grigg John, farm bailiff to M. H. Henley, manager) Williams esq. Arrallas COMMERCIA.L. Cole Thomas, farmer, Trefullack Grigg John, jun. farmer, Resparva Bassett John, farmer, Goonrounson Commons Jas. shopkpr. Blue Anchor Grigg William, farmer, Nankervis Bassett John, farmer, Trefullock Curtis William, farmer, Blue Anchor Hall Richard Best, draper & shopkeeper, Bettison Henry, farmer, Penrose Sophia Dench Robert, blacksmith, Blue Anchor Blue Anchor Bice Charles, farmer, Glebe Drew James, farmer & farm bailiff to Harding Richard, farmer, Trenithan Bice Luke, farmer, Burthy "V. Langdon esq. Carvinack Hawkey Henry, farmer, Pencorse Brenton WiIliam, shoe ma. Blue Anchor Evans John, farmer, Retew HawkeyWm.frmr.Trewinion,Gonhskyn Bullock Hart,wheelwright, Blue Anchor Eykyn Richard Henry, farmer, Ennis Helliar John, farmer, Trevossa Bullock Thomas, farmer, Penhale Fal Valley China Clay Works Limited Henley George Middleton, manager Chapman John, farmer, Hendra (John Minnear, res. agent) Chytane China Clay & Brick Works Cbapman Robert Hy. farmr. Boswollow Flamank John, farmer, Little Penhale Co. Limited