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Hawkey Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Madden William, grocer Sowden William Bender, draper & Fore street r Male Georgiana (Mrs.), ladies' boarding grocer, Fore street. Hayne Digory, miller (water), seeds• school, Fore street Stephens Richard, butcher man & general merchant, Fore street Merryfield & Co. tanners Symons James, King's Arms family o/ Hayne William Henry, 1lnctioneer & Nottle William, farmer commercial hatet o/ posting hou.~e, valuer, Fore street Pearce Edward & Theophilus, farmers, Fore street Hockin John, watch maker, Fore street Fore street Tibbetts Joseph Brhlgman, grocer & Hooper John, builder, Fore street Pearce Edward, surgeon & medical draper, Fore street Hooper John, shopkeeper officer & public vaccinator & medical Tickell Samson, 'tailor & draper Hooper William, cattle dealer officer of health, Camelford district & Tingcombe Edwin, boot maker, Fore st Hurdon Edward James, chemist & medical officer, Workhouse, Forest 'fingcombe George, !Shopkeeper drug-gist, Fore street . Pearce Edwin, farmer Tonkin William, Masons' Arms, Forest Inch Fk. Guy, tin plate worker, Fore st Peardon Alfred, grocer, draper, tailor & Towen John, coal dealer, Fore street Inch Samuel, blacksmith, Fore street general merchant, Fore street Trevan Adolphus, currier Inch Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker Pearce George Edwin, ironmonger, Treweeks William, builder & cabinet Kerem J oseph, boys' school · Fore street maker, Fore street King William Dinham, solicitor &: clerk Pearce Percy Trevarthian, solicitor & Wakefield & Son, printers & booksellers to the county magistrates & registrar agent to the District Bank, Fore street & high bailiff of county court, Fore Fore street; & at . Watson Mary Ann (Miss), ladies' day street ·1 Prout Henry, carpenter school Langdon John, veterinary surgeon, Rogers &Son,coachbuildrs.&machinists "'eeks Thomas, 1Vhite Hart hotel com­ Fore street ' Rowe William, relieving & vaccination mercial 4- posting house, Fore street. Langdon Richard Joliffe, grocer; Fore st officer for union & registrar of births See advertisement Lanxson Thomas, saddle & harness · & deaths for No. 2 Camelford sub-dist Westaway Jn. painter & stone engraver maker, Fore street Rowe William Henry, bookseller & Westlake John, builder & contractor Liskeard District Bank (Clym, Treffry stationer & emigration agent, Forest Wheal Silver Lanteglos Mining Co. Lim. & Co.) (Percy Trevarthian Pearce, Readin,q Room (Edwin Prout, secretary) (Percy Trevarthian Pearce, purser), agent), Fore street; draw on Robarts, Scott Chas. boot & shoe maker, Fore st Fore street Lubbock & Co. London Slee George, boot & shoe maker Worden John, boot maker. ·. , or CARDYNHAM, is a township, parish along side it is a ruined chamber, probably once an oratory, and village, 4 miles north-by-east from Road station the water flowing through the doorway, spreads into a pool on the Cornwall railway,in the Eastern division of the county, in front. At Well town is an inscrbed stone five feet five hundred of West, Bodmin union and county court district, inches high. , the seat of Lord Vivian D.L., rural deanery and archdeaconry of Bodmin, and diocese of J.P. situated close to the banks of the river Foy, is a sub­ . A small tributary of the river flows through the stantial modern mansion of stone, standing in well wooded parish. The church of St. Mewbred is an ancient building grounds of about 40 acres. Lord Vivian and others are in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, lords of the manor ; and Lord Vivian and F. E. Remfry esq. south porch, and a tower containing five bells; the chancel of Truro, are chief landowners. The soil is clay, and some retains its sedilia, and there is a mqnument to Nieholas light; the subsoil is granite and slate. The chief crops are Glynn, f>b. 1699 : the stained east window is a memorial. to wheat, barley and oats. The area is 9,534 acres; rateable the Rev, Thomas Grylls, late rector: the r()und heads of two value, £4,662 ; the population in r88r was 582. crosses are built il;ltO the chancel wall. The register dates MILL POOL is a hamlet, one fllile north from the church.

from the year I70I1 and up to 1718 is a transcript. The Parish Clerk, John Laury.

living is a rectory, yearly v~ue from,. tithe rent-charge PosT OFFICE.-William Male, postmaster. Letter11 are .£sxs, net income £46o, with residence and .zr6 acres of received from Bodmin by fuot post at 9·35 a. m.; dispatched glebe, in the gift of trustees, and held since 1873 by the Rev. at 2. p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office Charles John Hughes D'Aeth ;B.A. of Wadham College, is at 55Bodmin Oxford. There is a Wesleyan .chapel. At Deviock is a round-headed cross, five feet high and about two feet wide, A School Board of 5 members was formed in r 8y2 ; and at Reslay a similar cross, standing on a mound by the William Male, hon. clerk to the board road side; on Reslay Down stand's a large head of a third Board School, erected in r88r, for 95 children; average at- cross. ,About a quarter of a mile north of Cardynham church, tendance, 46; John William Shute, master are the remains of the Hofy Well, built in the south-east RAILWAY STATION (Cornwall Railway), Daniel Bailey, corner of an enclosure eighty feet long by forty-two wide: station master Vivian Lord D.L,, J.P. Glynn house Bunt Thomas, farmer, Bunni&hill Martin Richard, farmer, Hall. D'Aeth Rev, Charles John Hughes B.A. Colenso Edward, farmer, Benorth May John, farmer, Sina Rectory Coppin Joseph & Hy. farmers, Lemar Mitchell Thomas, resident agent to Flamank William Coppin William Henry, farmer, Lidcott Lord Vivian Glynn

Grigg William Glynn Valley China Clay Works (Frank Nicholls John, farmer, Glebe farm • Knight Allen Parkyn, proprietor) N orthcott Thomas, carpenter _ COMMERCIAL. Hicks Frank, farmer, Carbella Pearse William, farmer, Cardinham ldg Alts Meno, farmer, Higgs Ann (Miss), farmer, Higher Renels Robert, farmer, Arthur Wm. farmer, Higher Barblake Tawna ' Rich Philip, farmer, Preeze Bailey Daniel, station master Hoare Benjamin, farmer, Glynn Riddle Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Calliwith Bate & Sons, stone masons, Millpool Jane Samuel, farmer, Taunamoor Riddle Edward, farmer, Treslea Bate Daniel, farmer, Teason Jory Charles, carpenter Riddle Edward John, farmer, Newland Bate Edward, farmer, Colvanick Keat Henry, farmer, Higher Colvanick Riddle George, farmer, Kingswood Bate Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Park Knight Richard, farmer, Treslea Roose Giles, farmer, Millpool -Bate Thomas, farmer, Penpoll Langdon George, farmer, Meadenwell Runnalls John, farmer, Welltown Bawden James, farmer, Carballa barn Launder Christopher, farmer, Cardeast Runnalls Robert, farmer, Welltown Best George, farmer, Tresance Launder John, boot & shoe ma. Millpool Sandercock Henry, blacksmith Brokenshaw John, miller (water), Lawry Henry, farmer, Old Cardingham Sandoe Samuel, refreshment rooms, Preeze mill Lawry James, farmer, Haygrove farm Bodmin road, Railway station Bunt John; Volunteer Inn Lawry John, farmer, Treswithick Stanton George, farmer, LowerBarblake Bunt Petherick, farmer, Old Carding- Male Wm. shoe mkr .shopkpr.& postmstr Stephens Richard, farmer, Hill ham & Lower Thorn Marshall John, farmer, Devoick White Joseph, farmer, Galgeath CARHAYES ST. MIOHAEL, see ST. MICHAEL CARHAYES. CARNMENELLIS is an ecclesiastical parish, formed Gothic style, and consists of chancel, nave, south porch ~nd in January, 1846, from the of Wendron, in the a small bell turret containing r bell: it will seat 450 persons. Western division of the county, hundred of Kerrier, The register dates from the year x85r. The living is a union and county court district, rural deanery of Kirrier, vicarage, gross yearly value £rgo, with residence and 4 archdeaconry of Cornwall, and , 6 miles west- acres of glebe, in the gift of trustees, and held since 1872 by by-north from Penryn, taking its name from Carn-Meneler, the Rev. Alfred Rudall M.A. of Wadham College, Oxford. a lofty hill above it, which reaches a height of 822 feet above The church of St. Andrews, a chapel of ease, wa-s built in the sea level. The <'hurch of the Holy Trinity, erected in r88r, at Porkellis. There are chapels for Wesleyan Method­ x8so, at a cost of £r,o35, is a building of granite, in the ists at Edgecumbe and at Porkellis, and for Bible Christians