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1026 A.LTERNUN. CORNWALL. (KELLY's Blewett Wm. blacksmith, Occasinney Jasper Richard, farm,:!r, Bray down Rowe Roger, farmer, Tregunnon Brown John, yeoman, Trethinna Jasper Thomas, farmer, Polgray Rase Albert, farmer, Tregunnon Chapman Amos, King's Head P.R. Jasper Thomas, jun. shopkeeper & Sandercock George, farmer, Treween Fh·e Lanes farmer, Five Lanes Sandercock Robert, farmer, Trekennick Climo James, farmer & miller (water), Jasper William, farmer, Bowithick Sandercock William, boot &shoe maker, registrar of births & deaths for Al Jasper Wm. jun. farmer, West Carne Penpont ternun sub-district & school attend Jeffery Richard, farm~r, Trenarrett Sleeman Frederick, farmer, Newhay ance officer, Penpont mill Jenkin Samuel, mason, Treween Sleeman Wilham, shoe ma. Five Lanes Coad Isaac, shopkeeper, Penpont Lang Geo. blacksmith, Tregunnon Sleep George, blacksmith, Five Lanes Colwill Philip, farmer, Tregirls Langman Jose, farmer, Burden Smale James, farmer, Rosemain Couch John, yeoman, Oldhay Langman Jose,grocer&. draper,Penpont Smith Honor (Mrs.), farmer, Burland Cowling Frederick, saddler, Penpont Langman Thos. frni.r. & Rising Sun P.R Sparks John, farmer, Spettigue Crowall William, farmer, Newton down Lark Richard, Ring of Bells P.R Stephens William, farmer, Bowithick Curtice William, farmer, 'frelawney Lean William By. Pearn, farmr. Trenilk Symons John, blacksmith, Treween Halls James, farmer, Cargelly Mutton William & Son, shopkeepers & 'frezelland Mining Co. (Sl. Mayne, capt) Harris John, farmer & assessor & col farmers, Five Lanes Truscott Fredk. carpenter, Five Lanes lector of taxes, Trevague Mutton Richard, butcher, Five Lanes Tucker John, mason, Trewint HarrisJonathan, farmr. Captains ground Nichols Henry, farmer, Trebullom Turner Edmund, farmer, Tregue Harwood & Wilton, mine agents, Tre- Northey George, farmer, Tregunnon Turner Edmund, jun. farmr. Trecorner nilke house N orthey George, farmer, West Carne Venning Christopher, farmer & miller Holman Albert, farmer, Austles Pearce Hugh, farmer, Bowithick (water), Tregirls Holman Geo. carpntr. & farmr. Trewint Pearce William, farmer, Trerithick Vosper George, farmer, Tredaule Hoskin Edwd. John, farmer, Tregune Peam William, farmer, 'frebant Wallis George. carrier, Trewint Jasper Charles, farmer, Tresmeak Peters Edward, farmer, Trethinna Whale John Trehane, carpenter & far JasperEdwd.Nicolls,farmr.Jolls ground Prout I<'rancis, farmer, Bowithick mer, Penpont Jasper Emma (Miss), farmr. Tredaule Raddall George, farmer, Landinner Whale Thomas, carpenter, Treween Jasper George, farmer, Trelyn Richards James, farmer, Tregrenna Wills Richard, farmer, Poldue Jasper John, farmer, South Carne RoweJsph. blacksmth. &shpkpr.Five Lns J ST. ANTHONY-IN-MENEAGE is a pari~h on the Hamley, of St. Aidans. The parish feast day is on the Sun isthmus of the promontory of Dennis head, which is formed day next to St. Stephen's day (December 26th). Near the by the Helford river and the Gill an Creek, and is I r miles church, on an estate called Lantinen, was formerly a cell of east from Helston station on a branch of the Great Western Benedictine or black monks of Angers, attached to the priory railway, 9 south-west from Penryn station on the Falmouth of Tywardreath and existing from the reign of Richard I. branch of the West Cornwall (Great Western) railway and In the parish are two ancient entrenchments, called" Great ro north-east from the Lizard, in the Truro division of the and Little Deuuis or Dinas," commanding the mouth of the county, hundred of Kerrier, petty sessional division of Ker- Helford river; the latter, occupied as a fort during the Civil rier West, Helston union and county court district, rural war, surrendered in March, 1646, to Sir Thomas Fairfax. de11nery of Kirrier, archdeaconry of Cornwall and diocese of The Rev. ~ichard Polwhele, of Polwhele, the historian of Truro. The church of St. Anthony, situated almost close to Cornwall, was \'icar of this parish and of Manaccan ; he the edge of the Durra, on the southern part of a promontory, died at. Truro, March I2, 1838. There is a coast guard and said to have originally been a votive church built b)' station here. Bosahan is the residence of Arthur Pendarves shipwrecked Normans, is an ancient building of stone 'in the Vivian esq. D.L .• J.P. who is lord of the manor, and with Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave of five bays, Colonel Arthur Tremayne D. L., ;r. P. of Carclew, Mylor, is the north aisle, south transept, south porch and a large em- chief landowner. The soil is clay and mar]; subsoil, clay battled western tower of Caen stone, with four crocketed and marl. The chief crops are wheat and oats. The acreage pinnacles, and containing 3 bells, of which the first two are is 1,84o, of which 330 is water; rateable y-alue, £1,884; dated 1674 ; the third has an invocation to the Virgin in old the population in 1891 was 159. English letters : the ancient granite font consists of a bowl Parish Clerk, Francis Tripcony. supported by four cherubs bearing shields, with the iuscrip- Letters through Helston arrive at II.30 a.m. Helford is tion in relief " Ecce Karissimi de Deo vero baptizabuntur the nearest money order office & telegraph office at Spiritu Sancto :" in I8go the church was restored and re- Manaccan seated with open benches, and now affords 150 sittings. WALL LETTER Box, Carne, collected at II.SS a.m The register dates from the year r6o2. The living is a vic- arage, average tithe rent-charge £ng, net yearly value The parish is included in the United School Board district of £Io6, with 2 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Manaccan, formed February 19th, 1879 Lord Chancellor, and held since 1885 by the Rev. Joseph Coast Guard Station, Samuel Jenkin, boatman Hamley Rev. Joseph, Vicarage Hill Jared, farmer, Boden Roskruge Thomas, farmer, Trewothack VivianArthr.PendarvesJ.P.,D.L.Bosahan Knowles Charles, farmer, Condurrow Sampson William, farmer, Roskruge COMMERCIAL. Morgan James, shoP.keeper, Carne Semmens "Wm. miller (water), Penpol Crawford Thomas, head gardener to A. Nicholls Jane (Mrs.}, farmer, TregiLhy Taylor Elizabeth (Mrs.), frmr. Caveldra P. Vivian esq. 'fhe Grove Nicholls Richard, farmer, Lanarth Taylor John, farmer, Lantinning Downing Robert, farmer, Tregasso RichardsHy.(Mrs.),frmr.Gillynwartha Williams John, farmer, Lower Boden Dudley James (Mrs.), farmer, Carne Roberts Richard, farmer, Tregasso Williams John, jun. farmer, Minifters Hearle Joseph, farmer, Trenevas Rogers Thomas, farmer, Trewince Williams Joseph, farmer, Tendera ST. ANTHONY-IN-ROSELAND is a village and\ pulpit, reading desk and seats are of English elm, carved parish on a peninsula formed by the sea, St, Mawes harbour and ornamented by the Rev. C. W. Car lyon; the roof is of and the estuary called Carreg Road, and is 9l miles south- open woodwork,. and the open benches, with carved ends, west from Tregony, I south-east by water from St Mawes contain shields, showing the marriage connections of the (the nearest market town), 3 by water east from Falmouth Spry family: there are memorials to LuL>y Hill, ob. i67o; terminal station of the West Cornwall (Great Western) to George Spry, gent. ob. 1658; Arthur Spry, of Place, ob. railway, 14 south-west from Grampound Road station and 1685, with a bust between two mourning fem!lle figures, I<f south by the King Harry ferry from Truro station on the intended to represent his two wives Mary (Gayer), ob,. May Great Western railway, in the Mid division of the county, 4, 1656 and- (Hele), both buried here; Rear-AdQliral Sir western division of the hundred of Powder, petty sessional Richard Spry kt. d. Dec. I, 1775; Admiral Thomas (Davy) division of Powder Sonth, union and county court district Spry, d. Nov. 271 1828; there are other monuments of that of Truro, rural deanery of Powder, archdeaconry of Corn- family to 1835, and one to Lieut. Thomas Wilks. R.N. d. wall and diocese of Truro. The church of St. Anthony, I823 : there are 125 sittings: an ancient stone coffin lies dedicated by Waiter Bronscombe, Bishop of Exeter, October exposed in the churchyard. The register of baptisms dates grd, 1259, is supposed to have been founded by William from the year 166o; marriages, 1668 ; burials, 1678. Tbe . Warlewast, Bishop of Exeter, and is a cruciform building of living is a donative, yearly value £4o, in the gift of the stone in the Early English style, and was :tebnilt,- 10th the trustees of the late Richard tipry esq.; the vicar of St. Just-in e-Xception of the centre arches, in the year' r85o, by Sir Eoseland officiates. Here is a Wesleyan chapel. The parish Samuel Thomas Spry kt. :M.P., D.L. of Place, from designs feast is on the Sunday nearest to 1oth of August. Near the by, and under the direction of, the Rev. Clement Winstanley point where St. Anthony's Battery stood is a lighthouse, an Carlyon B.A. rector -of St. Just-in-Roseland ; it now consists octagonal building of granite, so feet high, erected in 1835 of- chancel {rebuilt on the site of the former ruined chancel), by the Trinity Board ; its base is 12 feet above _high-water nave of six. bays, transepts and a central tower, with octa. mark ; the lantern. 35 feet from the base, contains eight gonal timbe,r spire, .covered with slate, ~ontaining on~ bell: hghts, revolving e~ry three minute!!, causing flashes. to recur the south doorway of the nave is a fine specimen of Norman at intervals of about. 20 seconds; the light is reflected by work : the' window&_:are all stained, the communion table, highly polished concave mirrors, having parabolic curves, .