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CORNWALL. PE!O~ZANCE DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. PE!o~ZANCE. 247 ±rict, George Thomas .A.lbert Staff L.R. C.P .Irel. St. Wesleyan, Chapel street, Rev. John W. Genge, Rev. IHy. Ives; No. 4 district, James Mudge, jun. L.R.C.P. Wostenhol.m & Rev. Herbert H . .A.dams; :n a.m. & 6 Edin. Marazion; No. 5 district, John Quiller Couch, p.m.; tues. 7·I5 p.m Pen:zance Superintendent Registrar, Thomas Henry Cornish,Parade SCHOOLS. street, Penzance Grammar, Market place, founded in I7S9; it has a small Registrars of Births & Deaths, Marazion sub-district, endowment bequeathed by Sir Humphry Davy & there Riehard Cornish Laity, Marazion; Penzance sub-dis­ are two free scholars ; Rev. Trimer IBennett, master triet, William Thomas Osborne, I Market place, Pen­ Mining & Science Schools, School of Art buildings, Mor­ zance; St. Buryan sub-district, .A.lbert Mann, St. rab road, Richard Pearce Couch & William H. Colenso, . Buryan; St. Ives sub-district, P. K. W. Hawke, St. hon. secs.; .A.ndrew K. Barnett F.G.S. principal; Jas. Ives; St. Just-in-Penwith sub-district, .Alfred Chen­ Opie, Miss .A.llen & William H. Barrett, teachers halls, jun. St. Just; Uny Lelant sub-district, Miss School of Art, Morrab road, Henry Malcolm Geoffroi, .A.nnie Sandow, Uny Lelant head master; Richard Pearce Couch & William H. Registrars of Marriages, P. K. "\V. Ha-wke, St. Ives; Colenso, hon. secs .Alfred Chenhalls, jun. St. Just; Charles Henry Uren, St. Mary's National (boys), Queen street, built in IS:,ZI, 19 Cornwall terrace, Penzance & John Easton Tonkin, for 270; average attendance, ~; John Charles E. Lannoweth road, Penzance Taylor, master Workhouse, Madron, Thomas Francis, master; John .A. St. John's National (boys, girls & infants), built in I895, Fox L.R.C.P.Lond. & Edin. medical officer; Mrs. N. at a cost of £I,787 Ss. 9d. the ground, valued at Francis, matron £6oo, being given by T. R. Bolitho esq.; the school will hold I20 boys, So girls & 86 infants ; average SCIHOOL .A.TTEI\."'I>.A....~CE COMMITTEE. attendance, I04 boys, 73 girls & 90 infants ; Maurice Meets at the Rechabite hall, Tareover rd. Penzance, on Harvey A.C.P. master; Miss Kate Joyce, mistress; every 6th thursday throughout the year at I2.30 p.m. Miss Edith Dennithorne, infants' mistress Clerk, Thomas Henry Cornish, Parade street, Penzance Xational (girls & infants), .Abbey street, built in I836, ..Attendance Officer, Edward White, Pendeen, St.• Just for 160 girls & I6o infants ; average attendance, I06 girls & 152 infants; Miss Mary West, girls' mistress; PUBLIC OFFIC'E!RS. Miss Carrie Searle, infants' mistress ·"Certifying Factory Surgeon, William Robert Miller M.D. Elizabeth (St. Paul's), Taroveor road, built in ISj"6 & Trevear, .A.lverton, Penzance enlarged I8S4, for 4So children; average attendance, Clerk to the Penzance Burial Board, John 'Batten Cornish, 230 girls & 242 infants ; Miss Elizabeth Culyer, mis­ Parade street tress; Miss Eliza Frances Culyer, infants' mistress; ·Clerk to the Commissioners of .Assessed & Property Tax, Miss Emily Bottrall, assistant mistress; J. E. Russell, John Batten Cornish, 8 Parade street correspondent, Silverd:Ue .Collector of Taxes, Stephen Cara, Chapel street Wesleyan Day (mixed & infants), Chapel street, built in Collector of Market Tolls, Benjamin James Trewavas I865 & enlarged in I894, at a cost of £sso, for 400 Coroner for the Western Division of the County, George boys & girls & I34 infants; average attendance, 3'2.7 Pascoe Grenfell, I6 .A.lverton street ; deputy, George boys & girls & 96 infants ; William Henry Barrett, Ley Bodilly, .A.lverton Street buildings master; Jos. Bruce Wright, certificated assistant mas­ Lessee of Market Tolls, William Herbert Percy ter; Miss M. ISemmens, Miss J. Eddy, Miss H . .A. Lessee of Pier Dues, William Herbert Percy, Harbour Harvey & Miss Maude Mary "\Vallis, assistant mis­ office, Quay tresses ; Miss Mary Morgan, infants' mistress Market Beadle, John ·Casley, Dunbar villa, Ridinnick Catholic (mixed), St. Mary's street, near Church of Im­ Receiver of Wreck,, Fredk. Wm. Bune, Custom ho. Quay maculate Conception, erected I893, at a cost of [I,IOO, .Sub-Commissioners of Pilotage, Frederick William 1Bune, for u I children; average attendance, 70 ; Miss .A.nnie Edward .A.lvern Bolitho, Harry Thomas Reading & Nichols, mistress; Miss Annie Egan, assist. mistress Thomas King Sheriff's Officer, Thomas Cock, I6 IBelgravia street NEWSPAPBRS. Sub-Division Clerk to the Deputy Lieutenancy for East Cornishman, Parade street; Cornishman Newspaper Co. & "\Vest Penwith, Henry Sewell Stokes, Bodmin Limited, publishers; published every thurs. & sat. ; .Assistant Overseer, George Cock .A. C. Wildman, manager. See advertisement 'Vestry Clerk of St. Mary, Edward •Cracker Scobey, u Cornish Telegraph, I6 Chapel street; published every Regent terraee wed. for thurs.; & Evening Tidings, published daily, PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. except wed. ; Cornish Telegraph Co. Limited, pub­ lishers. See advertisement St. :Mary's Church, Chapel street, Rev. "\Villiam H. Bolton M.A. vicar; holy communion, S a.m.; morning prayer, RAILWAYS. I I a.m. ; children's catechism, 3.30 p.m. ; evening Railway Station, Market Jew street; David Cooke, di­ song, 6.30 p.m. ; holy communion, 8 a.m. daily; visional superintendent; William Blair, station master morning prayer, 7·30 & evening prayer, 6.30 Great Western Railway (receiving office), Old Post office, fl t. John the Baptist ·Church, Tre-wartha terrace, Rev. Market place; J. C. Wall, agent Thomas Fisher Maddrell M . .A.. vicar; Rev. James Midland Railway (inquiry office), so Market Jew street; Embry M.A. & Rev. John Herbert Dickinson, M.A. Charles S. Antill, agent curates; 8 & II a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; daily 8 & S .30 a ..m. & fri. 5.30 p.m OOXVEY.A..XOE . .St. Paul's, Clarence street, Rev. James Theodore Inskip M . .A.. vicar; Rev. G. Hibbert Ware B..A.. curate; S Omnibuses (from Market Jew street) to:­ J!.J I I a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; morning prayer, mon. tues. .Ashto-wn-Tregear, thurs. 6 p.m thurs. & sat. 8 a.m. ; wed. & fri. I2. I5 p.m. ; evening Breage Beckerleg & Hoare, tues. & thurs. 5 p.m -prayer, tues. 7.30 p.m. with sermon; other week days, Camborne & Crowlas-Clemo, daily, 5 p.m 6 p.m Germoe-Paull, mon. tues. thurs. & sat. 5 p.m Jmmaculate Conception, Catholic, Rosevean road, Rev. Goldsithney-Williams, daily; market days, 6 p.m. ; Bernard Wade, priest; holy communion, S.3o a.m.; other days, 5 p.m. ; 'Berryman, tues. thurs. & sat. mass, n a.m. & vespers & benediction, 6.30 p.m. ; 6 p.m daily mass, 8 a.m. except -wednesdays ; holidays of Gurnard's Head-"\Yarren, Champion, Richards & Frig­ obligation, mass, S a.m. & benediction, 7 p.m gens, daily during season Eaptist, Clarence street, Rev. Alfred Bird; II a.m. & 6 Hayle-See Camborne p..m.; wed. 7-I5 p.m Helston J enkin, daily, 4.20 p.m. ; Reynolds, daily, 4 Bethel, Battery square; 6 p.m.; wed. 7-I5 p.m p.m.; Osborne, daily, 9 & II a.m Bible Christian, High street, Rev. John Ninnis; 10.45 Land's End--Coombe, daily (Post office), 9 a.m.; Tre­ -a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7.15 p.m whella, tues. thurs. & sat. (First & Last inn), 6.30 p.m Congregational, Market Jew street, I r a.m. & 6 p.m. ; Leedsto-wn-Berryman, tues. thurs. & sat. 6 p.m. ; & -wed. 7. IS p.m James, thurs. 6 p.m :Methodist New Connexion, .Abbey street, Rev. Charles Logan Rock-Coombe, daily (Post office), 9 a.m Bamford; II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; tues. 7 ·45 p.m Maraz.ion........ See Helston Primitive Methodist, Mount street, Rev. James .A. Chees­ Porthcurnow See Logan Rock man; 10.45 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Porth Leven-Wills, mon. tues. & thurs. 5 p.m I:'nited Methodist Free Church, Parade street, Revs. Redruth-Clemo, daily, 5 p.m Thomas Hollins & Edgar Whitton ; 10.45 a.m. & 6 -Relubbus (St. Hilary)-1'\"illiams, daily; market days at p.m.; tues. 7·I5 p.m 6 p.m. ; other days, 5 p.m .
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