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CORNWALL. (KELLY's Red Lion Family, Tourist & Commercial Tabb Ell En (Mrs.), Saddler, Fore Street Gavrigan 1074 COLUMB MAJOR. CORNWALL. (KELLY'S Red Lion family, tourist & commercial Tabb Ell en (Mrs.), saddler, Fore street Gavrigan. hotel &posting house ( Chas. Brewer, Tamblyn Thomas, dairyman, Bridg~ The Indian Queens China Clay & Brick proprietor), Forest. See advert TaylorMary(Miss),dress maker,Bank st & Tile Works (A. E. Jonas, propr.), Richards William, surgeon-dentis~ (at- Teagle Thomas, farmer, Tregatillian Postal address, P. 0. Box 8 tends fortnighly), Bank street Tippett William Stacey, mason, Forest Gill John, farmer Rickard Enoder, farmer, Trenouth TonkynArthur,baker &confectr.Fore st Penrose John, blacksmith Rickard Jonathan, farmer, Hall Tonkyn John, butcher, North street Spear Thomas Hicks, farmer Rickard Pascoe, farmer, Pencrennys Tonkyn Murlin, butcher, Union hill . Tamblyn Henry, farmer Rickeard Israel, farmer, Enniswargy Tonkyn William, draper, Fore street Rodliff William, farmer, Rosedinnick TownHall(W.M.Cardell,sec.),Market st Gluvian. Rogers Jn. marine store dlr. Market pl Trebilcock Jas. Pearce, boot m a. Markt. pl Crapp John, jobbing gardener Rogers Mary Jane (Miss), King's Arms Trebilcock Richard, farmer, 'fregaswith Hawkey William, farmer P.H. Fore street Trebilcock Wm. farmr. Lwr.Bospolvans Jenkin Henry Row, mason Rogers Richard J n. tailor, St. Columb rd Tremaine John, auctioneer & valuer Stephens William, farmer Rowe Fredk. farmer, Trevlthick East & yeoman, Fair street Rowe James, farmer, Reterth Tremaine John, farmer & carrier, Lit- Indian Queens. Rowe William, carpenter, Armoury cot tle Retallick .arenton Jas. shopkeeper & shoe maker Rowse Henry Jenkm 1\LA. barrister, Trerise Edward, jun. farmer, Trugo Commons Thomas, farmer Carworgey Truscott Eva (Mrs.), farmer, Treliver Crow le John, farmer Rundle Reuben, farmer, Rosesurrants Truscott John, carpenter, Black Cross Dean Samuel, cowkeeper Rundle Richard, farmer, Tre~oose Truscott Williarn, farmer, Tresaddern Jane Thomas, carpenter St. Columb Constitutional Club (Wm. Truscctt,Wm.Tom,blcksmth.Black Crss Osborne Robert, farmer Walter Crossman, sec.), Fore street Tucker Edith (Miss),dress ma.Bridge hl Tonkyn Daniel, carpenter St. Columb Co-operative Drug Stores Tucker John, ·leather & closed upper (The) (Jabez Vivian Williams, pro­ merchant, Bank street Ruthoes. prietor), Broad street Tucker Thos. blacksmith, West Back la Bray Abel, farmer St.Columb Cricket Club (Jn. 0. Walkey, Veale Richard, yeoman, Rosesuggan Brokensbire John, farmer sec) Volunteer Battalion (2nd) Duke of Crowle Daniel, farmer St. Columb Gas Works Co. Limited Cornwall's Light Infantry ( G Co.) Goudge Richard YeHand, farmer (Georg-e Burrow, Cornish Bank, sec) (Hon. Major W.M.Cardell, comman­ Grigg Robert, farmer St. Columb Rifie Volunteer Band (Ser­ der; Color-Sergt. Godfrey, drill in­ Kestle Thomas, cowkeeper geant Enoder Rickard, band master) structor), head quarters,TheArmoury Liddicoat J obn, farmer St. Columb TemperanceSociety (Sidney Walker L. M. bookseller, printer, book­ Osborne. sec.), Bank street binder, general commercial & fancy Talskiddy. Salmon Thos. & Son, farmers, Halver la stationer, glass, china &c. agent for Allanson Thomas,farmer&wool merchnt Salmon Chas. boot & shoe ma. :Fore st the Perth dye works,TheMart,Bank st Capell William, farmer Salmon Geo. butcher & farmer, Fore st Walkey John, manager to Mr. George Chapmau John, farmer Salmon Wm. watch & clock ma. Forest Green Bullmore, Fair street Frayn Thomas, farmer Salmon Wm. Wait. farmer, Rosedinnick Webber John, blacksmith, Bridge Rodliff Richard, farmer SandryPeter,rabbit dlr.Winnard's perch Webber William Henry, watch maker, Tink William, wheelwright & farmer Seymour James, apartments, Fair st Market place Spear William, farmer, Lower Tresawle West Addicott, draper, milliner & hat­ Trebudannon. Stephens & Co. general merchants, ter, Fore street Lakey Charles James, Elmsleigh Halloon, see St. Columb Minor West Martin Addicott, accountant, Rowse Mrs. John, Elmsleigh Stephens John, farmer, Trewolvas Fore street Julian Alfred, farmer Stephens John Billing~ saddler & iron- Whitford & Sons, solicitors, Fore street Serpell Albert Edward, farmer monger, !<'ore street Willcocks George Alexander, ironmon­ Trebilcock William Parkyn, farmer Stephens Thomas, farmer, Hill head ger & electrical engineer, 1\Iarket pl Stephens William, blacksmith, Union hi Williams Arthur, Prudential agent, Trevarren. Stick James, farmer, Fair street & Victoria street Bennetts Kate (Mrs.), poulterer Trevithick West Williams John, dairyman, Fore street Dyer Charles, dairyman Stick James, jun. farmer, Bosworgey Wills Grace 'fremaine (Miss), ladies' Grose Mary Ann (Mrs.), poulterer Strongman Annie (Miss), shopkeeper, boarding & ilay school, Lansdowne, Lang Francis H. M. farmer Broad street Fair street Rowse Wil1iam Henry, shopkeeper ST. COLUMB MINOR is a parish and village, on a Iare of carved oak, and the pulpit is of Portiand stone on a stream called the Ryalton, which flows into the Bristol granite base and enricht~d with shafts of green marble be­ Channel near Newquay Bay, and is r~ miles north-east from tween the panels and bears the chief masonic symbols: on N ewquay station, on a branch (Cornwall Minerals line) of the east side of the west door is a very large painting of the the Great Western railway, 12 miles north from Truro and royal arms of Charles Il. presented to the parish by that. 6 west from St. Columb Major, in the Mid division of the king as a mark of his royal favour on account of the loyalty county, hundred and petty sessional division of Pydar, St. of the inhabitants towards his father, Charles I. : there ar~ Columb union and county court district, rural deanery of 230 sittings. 'fhe register dates from about 1560. The Pydar, archdeaconry of Cornwall and diocese of 'fruro. The living is a vicarage, including the parish of Newquay, gros& church of St. Columba is an ancient building of stone in the yearly value £300, including 33 acres of g-lebe, with resi­ Late Decorated and Perpendicular styles, consisting of dence, in the gift of Lord Churston, and held since 1883 by chancel with aisles, nave of six bays, aisles, south porch and the Rev. Isaac Broad-Eade, surrogate. There are Wesleyan, an embattled western tower, with pinnaeles, containing 6 Bible Christian and Free Methodist chapels in the village, bells, cast and hung in r883 by Taylor and Sons, of Lough- and also a Wesleyan chapel at Lane. A Cemetery of half borough, when also the pinnacles of the tower were renewed, an acre was formed in 1874 at a cost of £300, and is under­ at a total cost of about £320: the chancel retains its piscina, the control of a Burial Board of 9 members. A fair is held and the rood stairs also remain: there are a number of on the 9th June yearly, in the village, for oxen and sheep. stained windows presented by Dr. James Nicholls, of Tre- Tb.e parish feast is on the nearest Sunday to the rsth of No­ narren, Newquay, and his family, and by the Martyn family, vember. The manor of Rialton or Ryalton, the Rielton of of Trevemper: in the north aisle is a memorial window t<J a Domesday, which had been given by the Earls of Cornwall son of the present vicar: within tl:!e porch is the date 1669: to the Priory of Bodmin, was leased by Queen Elizabeth, there are ,slate monuments to Richard-Budd, 42 years curate with the manor of Reterth and Retraigh, and the bailivate of this parish, d. 1787; Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Pol- of the hundred of Pydar, to Richard Senhouse; they were lamounter esq. ob. 1640; Mary, wife of John Sammon, ob. afterwards gnnted to Sir Francis Godolphin and when in 1638 ; Margaret, wife of Richard Stone, ob. 1658 ; and r684 Sidney Godolphin was made a peer, he was described Richard Sleeman, yeoman of this parish, ob. 1670 : around in the patent as Lord Godolphin of Rialton ; the lease the effigy of a man in civilian dress, boldly carved in slate, eventually became vested in the Duke of Leeds, who in­ and marked "R.E." is this motto, "Mors mea est vita berited all the Cornish estates which belonged to the Godol­ mihi :" there is also a tablet to the Rev. Nicholas Ford phins; the mansion house at Rialton was much augumented Chndleigh B.A. vicar here from r841 till 1884, d. 1891: the by Thomas Vh:rian, the wealthy prior of Bodmin, who­ communion plate was presented, in 1750, by Francis, 2nd occasionally resided here and died in 1533, and whose tomb­ Earl of Godolphin, and bears his arms ; the flagon is of mas- is in Bodmin church. In the court of Rialton Priory house sive silver and will hold nearly a gallon; the church was re- is a well, contained in a gabled building, with a good arched stored in r889 at a cost of about £2,5oo, under the super- entrance; at the back is an elegant niche, with a pedestal: vision of the Rev. Prebendary Hingeston Randolph M.A.. a considerable part of the house was destroyed by fire, and rector of Ringmure, when it was refioored, reseated and the subsequently these interesting remains have nearly all bzen aisle passages repaired: the lectern, choir stalls and desks &wept away; a solitary fragment attached to the mill house .
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