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(Cornwall.) Lawhitton. 54 Post Office - (CORNWALL.) LAWHITTON. 54 POST OFFICE ExBTBR-Coaches, from 'White Hart' &t ~King's Arm!', BIDEPORD-Howe, from ' Dolphin,' wednesday monday, wednesday & friday, at ~ past 2 afternoon,' BoDMIN-Hamley, from ' Little White Hart,' saturday returning alternate days BRIDGRULE--Jewell, fi'om 'Little White Hart,' satnrda~ EXBTBR-Hod~e's Omnibus, tuesday, thursday & satur- Buns -Cobledick, from Cornish inn, saturdav day, at 8, returning alternate days HoLSWORTHY- Yelland, from ~Little White Hart,' PLYMOUTH-Mail, from ' White Hart' & I King's Arms,' saturday ; Veal, from ' Bell,' sahuday at! past 6 morning, daily; Coach, daily, at I afternoon .JAcOBSTO'\VB-Hockaway, from Little White l{ari,' •at TRURo-Coach, tuesday, thursday & saturday, at 1 after- KILKHAMPTON-D. Ham, from Cornish inn, frida~; Gist, noon, returning alternate days from Cornish inn, friday TRuRo-Hodges' Omnibus, from hill house, Bodmin road, MARHAMCHURCH-Heard, from 'Little White Hart,' sat monday1 wednestlay & friday at 8, returning alternate days PLYMOUTH- Cobledick, from Cornish inn, thursday ; W &GGONS :- Ham, t'rom Cornish inn, wednesday; Gist, t'rom Cornish Hodges', to Exeter & Plymouth, monday & thursday; inn, wednesday; Hockaway, from ' Little White Hart,' Truro, twiee a week friday; J ewell, from ' Little White Hart,' friday; Sander.. & • Prockter Co. to Plymouth, daily cock, from ' Little White Hart1 friday; Carwitbeo, V AN to Plymouth, du.ily, 9 morning j & to Camelt'ord, mon- Southgate, mo11day & thursday day & friday SALT&SH-Facey, from • Little White Hart,' satnrday CARRIERS TO:- ST. GENNis-Sandercock, from 'Little White Hart,' sat .ALTARNUN -Mullis, from ~ Little White Hart,' saturday 8TRATTOx-Cobledick, from Cornish inn, saturday LAWHJ:TTON is a village and parish included in the Gothic style of architecture, and has a small painted borough of Launceston, and is 2! miles from that town; window in the north side. The Rev. Francis Du Boulay, it is bounded by Lezant, Lewannick, Launceston, and St. M. A., is the rector, and the value of the living is estimated Stephen's, and connected with Devonshire on the north at £450 per annum; it is in the gift of the Bishop of the by Poulstoo~ and on the south by Greston Bridges; this diocese. There is a National school. The manor of -village is in the J.aunceston Union, and northern division Lawhitton was given to the bishoprlc of Crediton, by of the Hundred of East; it contains 2,570 acres, and the Edward the Elder in 905, and it has ever since remained population, in 1851, was 503. The church is an ancient in the hands of the Bishops of Exeter. Near the church stone building, with a tower and 4 bells ; it is in the was a palace of the Bishop, now destroyed. GENTRY. Gimblet James, farmer, Wishworthy Masters William, blacksmith Brandon Mr. John Bender Henry, farmer & butcher, Metters George, farmer, Comford Du Boulav ,J1ev. Franci!!, M.A Boltsworthy Metters William, farmer, Treneffell VowlerJohnNicbolson,esq. Hexwortby Hodge William, boot & shoe maker Percy Elizabeth(Mrs.),' Manor House' TRADERS. Jackman John, farmer, Hexworthy Pomeroy John, blacksmith Battep .Anne (Mrs.), shopkeeper Jasper Nicholas, farmer, Carganlick Scoffern William, farmer, Ducombe Bloy David, farmer, Treneffel Lane Thomas, earpenter Stacey Edward, carpenter Brandon Oeorge, farmer, Newham I.ang John, farmer Symons John, farmer, Carzanlick Brpndon Richard, farmer, Treneffel Lang Richard, farmer, Tregada Symons Tboma&, farmer, 'l'regada Cory Thomas, • Bennett's Arms' Lang William, farmer, Comford Vo~ber William, furmer & butcher, Davey William, farmer, Barnbam Langman Samuel, farmer~ Newton Stourcombe Dymond John, blacksmith Lobb George, farmer Wise John, farmer, Tregada Ellery Francis, tailor 'Martin James, farmer, Wishworthy Yeo William, farmer, Barnham PosT OPPICE.-John Pomeroy, receiver. Letters through Launceston; arrive l past 11 a.m.; dispatched 2 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Launceston National School, Miss Jane May, Jllistress LBLAJITT, or UNY LBLANT, is a towuship and parish, parish. The population, in 1851, was 2,290. The soil 6 miles north-east from Penzance railway tltation1 I from is gravelly; the subsoil is kUlas and granite. William St. Erth station on the West Cornwall railway, in the Batter Praed, Esq., is lord of the manor and chief land­ western division, Pen with Hundred, Penzance Union, owner. 'fhe chief ~rops are wheat. Trevethow is half a Penwit.h deanery,Cornwallarchde!lconry,Exeterbishopric, mile distant, and is the 11eat of William Batten Praed, West Cornwall. The church is an old stone building ; Esq. The following mines are at work in this parish!­ has a nave, three aisles, chancel, transept, several mural Wheal Margery, Providence and South Providence, East monuments, a font, and square embattled tower contain- Wheal Margaret, Wheal Kitty, Lelant Consols, Wbeal ing 6 bells. The living is a vicarage, with Towednack Mary, and Wheal Wreeth. annexed, worth £440 yearly, in the gift of the Bishop of GUNWYN and Trink are hamlets. Exeter; the Rev. Uriah Tonkin, M.A., is the incumbent. LoNGSTONE, Lock, Wasthway, Trencroom, Trevarrack, There is a school for boys. and girls, also a Sunday school Trewartha, Trewellse, Trembetbow, :Polpear, Boskerras, held at the church. A fair is hel!l on the 15th of August, Trink, Laity, Withen, Minner, Ninnis, Vorves, Carbis, yearly, for cattle. There are numerous ruins in this Griggs, Brnnnion, and Carntiscoe, are places here. GENTRY. Comow John, farmer • JenniiJgs Margaret (1\Irs.), shopkeeper Andrew Mr. Waldron Cooper John, farmf'r & gardener Jennings Robert, farmer, Vorves Hawes Mr. Sampson Cooper Thomas, farmer & gardener Johns John, carpenter Praed William Batten, esq. Trewellse Cooper William, farmer & gardenar Letcher Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Richards Charles, esq. Dunn Richard, farmer, Trink Martin William, farmer, Trewartha Tonkin Rev. Uriah, M.A.,.J.P. Vicarage Eddy William, farmf'r, Withen Michell Sampson, farmer, Trevarrack TRADERS. Edwards Absolom, farmer, Boskerras Nicbolas John, farmer .Anthony Capt. Arundel, mine agent Edwards ThomaQ, farmer, Minuer Pearce John, shopkeeper Anthony John, mine agt>nt FriggensJohn, farmer Pearce Richard, fu.rmer Arthur Henry, farmer, Trencron Glasson Joseph, farmer, Polpea• Penberthy Charles, farmer,Carbis Arthur William, farmer, Longstone Harris John. farmer, Ninnis Penberthy James, farmer, Vorves Bamfield Thomas, farmer, Trnarrack Hawes Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Penberthy Jameil, farmer, Wastbway Bennett Robert, farmer, Boskerras Hicks Thomaq, farmer, Carn Permewan Nicholas, farmer, Trewellse Bennetts Edmund, farmer, Trink Hocken Ann (Mrs.),' Praed'1 Arms' Perry Capt. farmer & mine agent Boddinar William, beer retailer Hocking Jame!l, farmer, Gunwyn J>erry Daniel, farmer, Chyangeval .Bottrall William, farmer Hocks John, farmer, Trencrom Quick John, farmer, Trink Brush John, farmer Holland William, mine agent Quick Matthew, farmer, Trink Bryant Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Hollow James, mini' broker Quick William, farmer, Trencrow Bryant WiJiiam, shoemoker Hollow Richard, mine agent Richards Bernard, farmer Carbines Alexander. farme1·, Laity Hollow William, minP agent Richards Charles, farmer, Venwoyn Carbines Nicholas, farmer Hosking Andrew, farmer, Gunwyn Richards Elijah, farmer, Trencrom Carbini!l Nicholas, shopkeeper & car- Hosking Martin, garnener Sandow James, farmer, & registrar of penter Hosking Mary (Mrs.), farmer births, deaths & marrgs. 'I'rembetho\V' Carbmis Thomas, grocer Hoskinll Richard, farmer, Gnnwyn Sandow Willlam, farmer, 'frembetho\V' Card Henry, farmer, Lock James Henry, farmer, Trencrom ~oddy Jobn, mine clerk Christopher Andrew, farmer, Gunwyn James Thomas, fiurner & gardener Soddy William John, mine agent Christopher William, farmer James William, farmer Spugg Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper .
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