7 54 ST. BURYAN. (KELLY . . . 8 Stone Waiter Jago Ashley Tilsed L.R.C.P.Lond., Pengelly Joseph, farmer, Trelodavas Tonkin Rev. John B.A., J.P. Trever­ M.R.C.S.Eng. physician & surgeon, Phillips John & Sons, frmrs. Trevore ven house Church Town Prowse Ephraim, mason,Ohurch To-wn Trudgen James, Church Town Jeffery Ambrose, poultry farmer, Prowse Grace (Mrs.), grcr. Lamorna Pen berth Prowse J a.mes, farmer, Trevedran COMMERCIAL. Jeffery Charles, farmer, Chycandrew Prowse Obed, farmer, Tregadwith Bennetts John, farmer, Bunker's hill Jeffery William, farmer, Tregifian Rawlins John, farmer, Noonzerras Birch Lamorna S. J. artist, Flagstaff Jelbert Bessie (Miss),aparts.Penberth Richards James & George, carpenters cottage Jelbert Martin,blksmth.Church Town & builders, Church Town & far­ Blewett Wm.Hy.shoe ma.Church Twn Jelbart Parismas,farmer &c.ChurchT'n mers, Boskenna Bolitho William, frmr. Higher Leah Jenkin George, miller (water), Trem- Richards John, farmer & landowner­ Botterell William, farmer, Borah bothick Roberts J ames, farmer, Trevedran Boyns Nicholas, farmer, Bosanketh Jenkin John, farmer, Trevorgans Roberts John Charles, apartments & Care Henrr, farmer, Boskenna Johns ·John, dairyman, Selena farmer, Boscean ' Cargeeg Richard, farmer, Cardinney tJory Jessie (Mrs.), apartments, Cliff Roberts William, farmer, Rospannel Chappell Thomas, frmr. Tregadgwith house, Lamorna Rodda William, farmer, Alsia Chappell William, farmer,Tregadgwith Laity H. Herbert, farmer, Tregurno Rogers George, farmer, Chynance Clt-mens William, smith, Church Town tLamorna Clift' Temperance Rowe James, farmer, Trevedran Cornwall 1st (Duke of Cornwall's) Hotel (Mrs. Jessie Jory, proprie- Rowe Joseph, farmer, Bosanketh Volunteer Artillery Western Division tr~s), furnished apartments, with St. Huryan Farmers' MachineCo.(John Royal Garrison Artillery (n Corn- or without bo-ard; sea view & south Mann, jun. manager), Pendrea pany Capt. James Runnalls, jun) aspect, Laworna cove St. Buryan Social Club ~Wm. Henry r Daniel \Villiam, farmer, 'Treave Land's End Co-op. Dairy Co. Lim. Jeffery, sec) Eddy Wm.Mann, frmr.Boscarne vean (William Hollow, sec.); reg. office, Simmonds Matthew,. shopkeeper, Ellis Richard, farmer, Treave The Bottoms Crows-an-Wra Gwennap Thomas, farmer, Treverven Lawry John, farmer, & assistant over­ Simmans Jn. frmr. Trewoofe Wartha Hall John Short, farmer & miller seer & derk tQ Parish Counci!, Thomas Honor (Mrs.), frmr.Trevorian (water), Tresider .Sparnon Thomas John,farmer & miller (water), 'Hall 'William, farmer, Boscarne Lawry Peter, farmer, Trewoofe Lower Alsia · Harborne Samuel J. fruit grower & tLey John, beer retlr. Lamorna cove Thomas Nicholas, farmer, Lower Leah bee keeper Lugg George, mason, Church Town Thomas P.Harold,crpntr.Church Twn Harry Charles (Mrs.), butcher, Lugg James, mason, Church Town Tippett Henry, farmer, Boleigh Church Town Mann Albert, carpenter & registrar of Tonkin. Richard, farmer, Trelodavas Harry James, butcher, Church Town births & deaths for St. Buryan sub- Tregurtha Esther (Mrs.), apartments, & farmer, Sanctry district, union, Church Tn Church Town Harvey Edwin, farmer, Trewoofe Mann John, farmer, Pendrea Tregurtha Reginald, miller (water) & Harvey Elizh. (Miss),grcr.ChurchT'wn Mann John, farmer, Tregadgwith farmer, Crean Harvey Pascoe, farmer, Trevorgans Mann John, jun. farmr. Parkancady Trewern Eli, farmer, Rosemodras Harvey Samuel, farmer, Pridden Mason John, farmer, Bolanken Trewern William, farmer, Rosemodra.s Hattam William, farmer, Penmennor Mason William, frmr. Bolanken villa Wallis .John, farmer, Trevorgans Hollow John, farmer, Treave Matthews Ohristr. carpenter,Newshop Wallis John, jun. market gardener, · Hoskin John, farmer, Boscarne Matthews Job, blacksmith, Treave Burnuhall cliff Hoskin John, farmer, Chyangwens Murley Jn. Thos. farmer, Tresidder Warren William, farmer, Bosleven Hoskin John, farmer, Trevorrian Nicholas John, farmer, Rosemodras Warren William, farmer, Tredinney Hosking Augustus, farmer, Boskennal Nicholls Richard, farmer, ReS'Sick Waters Willia.m, farmer, Trelew Hosking George, St. Bun·an hotel, Osborne .John, farmer, Westmoor Willia.ms John, dairyman,Downs Barn Church Town • Pearce Henry, dairyman, Trevider Williams John, mason, Chyoon ; Hosking George, farmer, Selena Pearce Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Woolcock Henry, farmer, Tresider Hosking Richd. farmer, Boscawen rose Trevider . Woolcock Hugh, grocer, Church To•uwmn Hutchens John, farmer, Oakhill Penberth Fishing Co. (Arthur H. Workmen's Benefit Club (Walte·r 0. Hutchens Jsph. dairymn. Bosfrankean James, manager) Kemp, sec) .. Jackson Ernest, grocer, Church T()wn Pengelly John, farmer, Boscawen'oon is a small market town, township and heads at the corners: four oof the windows are memorials: ' parish, on the road from to Tavistock, and also in the chancel is a brass with effigies to the founder, or {Jn that from Launceston to , 9 miles north from rebuilder of the church, Nicholas Ashton, a justice of the ' Saltash station on the Great Western railway, IS north- Common Pleas, 1444, and sometime M.P. for llelston, by-west from Plymouth, II south-by-east from Launces- Launceston and the county during the period 1422-37• t•>n, and 9 west-by-south from Tavistock station on the ob. 10th March, 1465-6, and Margaret (Brooke, or Broke) London and South Western and Great Western railways, his wife; the e-ffigy of the judge represents him in a wig in the North Eastern division of the county, Middle divi- or cap and a robe lined with fur; his wife wears a long sion of the hundred of East, petty sessional division of fur-trimmed dress ; there are matrices of children and East Middle, Liskeard union and county court district, shields, and a marginal inscription, not now perfect; below rural deanery of East, archdeaconry of and the figures is an epitaph to Nicholas Ashton in twelve dioocese of . The town was formerly a parliamen- Latin lines: on the north side is an altar t,omb of ala­ tary borough, and returned two members, until it was baster, with panelled sides inclosing shields of arms and disfranchised by the Reform Act of 1832. By Local bearing a recumbent figure of alabaster in armour of Si:r Government Board Order No. 42,449, which came into Robert Willoughby, first Lord Willoughby de Broke K.G. operation Oooober I, I901, the civil parish of Callington ob. 1502 ; the effigy is clothed in the mant-le of the was constituted an Urban District, and under the pro- Garter, and wears the collar and badge ; on the soles of visions of the "Local Government Act, 1894.'' is now the feet are the figures of two monks with rosaries: there governed by an Urban District Council of 12 members. are also a number of modern memorials: in 1,858-9 the ' A portreeve and other officers are chosen annually at the church was restored internally under the direction of J. court leet held by the Marquess and Marchioness of P. St. Aubyn, architect, at a cost of [1,ooo, and in 1882 Northampto-n, who are owners of the manor. The town, was enlarged by the addition -of a second north aisle at a which stands on a gentle declivity, is lighted with gas cost of £1,g88, a chancel screen and choir stalls of carved from works belonging to the Oallington Gas and Coke oak being added at the same time and a new clock fixed Go. and supplied with water by a company formed in at a cost of £155 : there are 390 sittings. In the church­ x866 from a. spring at Kit Hill; a new reservoir was yard stands an ancient cross 8 feet high, with an constructed in 1892 to contain 30,000 gallons of water. elaborately carved square head, much mutilated, and an . The present terminus of the East Cornwall Mineral rail- octagonal shaft. The register dates from the year I558. way is at Kelly Bray, one mile from the town. The The living is a rectory, annexed to that d Suuth Hill, church of St. Mary, dedicated August 31, 1438, is a joint net yearly value £468, including 250 acres of glebe, building of granite, in the Perpendicular style, erected with residence at South Hill, in the gift of the trustees in 1438, and consists of chancel, clerestoried nave of of the Marchioness of Northampton, and is at present four bays, aisles, embattled south porch and an em- (1go6) vacant. Here is a Wesleyan chapel, built in 1845, battled western tower, with pinnacles, containing a clock a Free Methodist chapel (1852), Bible Christian chapels and 6 bells: in 1896 the· tower was burnt and the clock (185o), one for Plymouth Brethren (1862) and Salvation and bells completely destroyed; but it has since been Army barracks. A cemetery of 2 acres was formed in restored at a cost of £I,ooo, and 6 new bells hung, and a 1877, at a cost of £goo, with a mortuary chapel; it is new clock provided which has four dials and strikes the now under the control of the Urban District Council. quarters: in the south aisle the steps to the rood loft re- Haye ch3l'ity consists of two fields, the rent of which, main: the Norman font has a square basin, with carved about £16 yearly is given to the poor. In this neigh-