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SITHNEY. [CORNWALL.] Littleton John, Esq DIRECTORY. 135 SITHNEY. [CORNWALL.] Littleton John, esq. Trewitt TRADERS. Line Samuel, farmer Roberts Rev. John, Trethell Clemments Richard, miller Matthews Thomas, farmer, Blarrick Roberts Samuel Wallace, esq. Trethell Cock John, farmer, Wrinkle Rickard John, farmer, Sconner Roberts Whitewick, esq. Trethell Haines George, farmer, Hay farm Serpell Thomas farmer Stephens Lieut. James, R.N. chief Hosking Richard, blacksmith Sherwell John, farmer, Barton officer of Coast guard station, Port­ J ames Thomas, farmer Tomlinson Joseph, farmer, Pool wrinkle Landrey John, Peter, 'Carew.Arms,' & Willmore Wm. manager of the pottery Wallace ReY. Samuel, Trethell farmer Wilton John, farmer PosT 0FFICB.-John Peter Landrey, receiver. Letters I patched t to 5 p.m. The nearest money order ofRce is received through Devon port; arrive i past 8 a.m.; dis- at Plymouth SITBl'\TBY is a parish, 2 miles north-west from Helston, chapel for Wesleyan Methodists, a N11tiona.l school for boys in 1he wPstern division, Kerrier Hundred, Helston Union, and girls, and a Sunday school held at the church. There Kerrier deanery,Cornwullarchdeaconry, and Exeter bishop- are two mines in this parish. The population, in 1851, was ric, parliamentary borough of Hel:>ton ; it is situated on 2,773; and the acreage is 5,833. The ~oil is partly loamy the high road to Penzance, Camborne, and Redruth. The,. and sandy ; the tmbsoil is partly granite and marl. The church is a stone huildin~, in the pointed atyle of architec- 1 Rev, Canon Rogers and Sir Samuel Spry, are chief land­ ture, with porch and square embattled tower with pinnacles, owners. The chief crops are wheat. 'I' here is one small contaiuing 3 bells; in the interior arrt nave, three aisles, charity. transept, chancel, several mural monuments, and font. The PBNROSB is ll miles from Helston; Trevarno, 2; New- living is a vicarage, worth £368 yearly, with residt'nce and ham, half a mile. 13 acres of e;lebe lanrl, in tile gift of the Bishop of Exeter. PoRTHLEVEN is a district cbapelry, wita a population, The Rev. William Thomas, B.D., is the incumbent, and in 1851, of 1,012. tbe Rev,. T. L. W illiams, A.B., is the curate. There are a GENTRY. Hill Thomas, farmer, Lower Lanner 1Roberts William, farmer, Sithney·green Michell William, esq. Newham Jaca James, farmer, Higher Lanner Rowe Hannibal, farmer, Higher Penrose Popham Christopher Wallace,esq, ;J,p, James Daniel, farmer, Lower town Rowe Thoma~, farmer, Lannervean Trevarno James Richard, carpenter, Crown town Russell Rchd. & Tbos. miller!! & frmrs Rogers Rev. Canon, Penrose Jenkin John, farmer Sampson John, farmer, Propidneck Thomas Rev. Wm. B.D., ;J.P. Vicarage Jenkins Mary (Mr~.), shopkeeper Sampson Richard, farmer, Propidneck Wills Miss Kitts James, farmer, Prospidnick Selwood William, miller, Tucking mill TRADERS. Liddicoat Tboma~, farmer, Mellangoose Thomas Elias, farmer, Plain Adams John, farmer, Trevarno Lobb Josiah, farmer, St. Elvan Thomas William, farmer, Buscarljack Adams Thomas, farmer, Pro~pidnick Ma.nnell Benj. farmer, Penventon Troupe Alexander, gardener to the Rev. Bawden Richard, farmer, Tra.nack Marks Henry, shoemaker Canon Rogers, Penrose Bawden William, smith, Penrose hill Martin Henry, Tree inn Tyack Alfd. farmer& millr.Mellangoose Bennetts James, farmer, Trelisick Matthews Geo. & Rbt. frmrs. Tregoose Tyack Charles, farmer, Peddenvounder Bennt>tts Thomas, farmer, Praze I Moyle Peter, farmer, Bosoar Tyack John, farmer, Peddenvounrler Bond William, smith Moyle William, farmer, Buscadjack Tyacke RichArd, farmer,VentnorVedna Chegwidden William, farmer&butcher, Nicholas Elia~, farmer, Proopidnick Vine Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper Sithney green Nicholas Robert, farmer, Prospidnick Wear William, Crown inn, l!t farmer, Cock Christopher, shopkeeper, Tranack Nicholas William, mine agent & farmer, Crown town Davey Stephen, gardener, Mellangoose Sithney down Webb Edward, steward to the Rev. Freeman Jas. frmr. Higher Mellaugoose Parkin John, farmer, Higher Penrose Canon Rogers, Penrose Freeman William, farmer, Prospidnick 1 Pascoe John, Rmita Williams James, farmer, Guavas Geach Jas. wheelwright, Sithney green Pascoe Russell, shopkeeper & farmer Williams John, farmer, Autron Glasson J 11mes, fa.rmer, Newham Penalnna Adolphus, farmer Williams Joseph, farmer, Guavas Glasson John, farmer, Trutbnall Pengillay John, farmer, Guavas Williams Peter, farmer, Autron Harris Christopher, farmer, Tregoose Pryor Arundel, farmer, Guavas Letters through Helston, which is Harry Henry, farmer, Treesa Reed Thomas, farmer · the nearest money order office SOU'r!l BJ:LL is a parish, 3 miles north from Calling- memorial window in the chancel to the memory of member3 of ton (where the petty sessions are held), 10 south from his own family. inserted by the present rector. The living Lannceston, 9 east from Liskeard, 12 west from Taw- i'1 a rectory, with the chapelry of Callington annexed, worth stock, and 16 north from Plymouth, in the Hundred of £750, with residence at Soutb Hill, and glebe land in South East, poor-law Union of Liskeard, East deanery, Cornwall Hill and Callington, amounting to 253 acres, in the gift of archdeaconry, and Exeter bishopric; it is situated between Lord Ashburton and George Strode, Esq.; the Rev. Horatio the rivers Tamar, Lyner, and Inny. and within 1 mile from M. Rice, B.A., is the incumbent of South Hill witb Cal­ the lligh road from Callington to Bodmin by Five Lanes. lingtou; and the Revds. J. J. Tapson and Norman Carew The church of St. Sampson de South Hill is an ancient are the assistant curates at Callingtoo. There is a chapel building of stone of the county; it was appendant to the for Wesleyans at Golbordon, in the parish. There is a large great manor or frallchise of Colliland, the property of Lord National school at Callington, maint.ain~d by subscription; Ashburton and George Strode, E~q., anciently the property there is a village school, for poor children, at South Hill. of Lord Stafl'ord. South well, the mother church of Calling- endowed with .£5 per year from a farm in the parish ; and ton, which is a chapelry dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin, there is a Sunday school held at the church. There are chiefly in the decorated style of architecture, has a nave, several copper, lead, and silver mines in the neighbourhood, tower of three stages, north transept of chantry, chapel, and and an ancient British encampment, called Cati!onbury, in !Iouth aisles of perpendicular character; the high altar conse- the parish of St. he. The population, in 1851, was 730, crated in the year 1333 ; a monument of the seventeenth and the acreage is 3,459. The soil is on the slate and trap; century, to Michael Hill, in the parish; also an incised the subsoil is slate a11d trap rock. Lord Ashburton is lord stone to John Manaton and his wife, who died in 1500 and of the manor, who, with George Strode, Esq., Captain Pode, 1510, of beatltiful decorated style, on the north of the altar; and William Horndon, E"q., 1s chief landowner. The chief and also a founder's tomb of the same date and character crops are wheat, barley oats, and pasture. There are adjoining. There is an Ea-.ter sepulchre. Under the south charities of .£5 yearly value for the school, and £10 yearly window of the chancel is a piscina; in the eastern wall of for the labouring poor who do not receive parochial relief; the chancel also a piscina; in thP north transept there is a the .£5left by the Knill family, and the £10 by the Haw­ chantry chapel, belongin!! to the Manaton family; the font ki11~s, of Treven, in the parish. is very curious, and of Norman date; the east window is ThP chief hamlets are, MAnus, MORNICK, GOLBORDON, very beautiful; the church has lately been restored by the and TREOIGRO. rector; a memorial window has been inserted by the Trehane M AN A. TON, Stockaton, Trefinick, Treven, Ford, Tregunnet, family of Stockaton, in this parish; and there is also a and Trewassick, are farm~ here. Rice Rev. Horatio M. B.A..,;J.P.Rectory Harding William, farmer, Cadupit Rosevear Geor~e, farmer, Trevigro TRADERS. Harvey Abizer, farmer, TrE>woodlow Rowe John, butcher, Golburn Bunt Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Mornick Hockin William, farmer, Meaders Rowe William, blacksmith, Golborn Clamo Jeremiah, farmer, Landsugle IJenkin John, machine maker,Golbum RowellThomas, fdrrner, Newlandcombe Coad Samuel, farmer, Trewassick Moors head John, farmer, Mornick Sanders Thomas, farmer, Momick Cook George, farmer, Woodland Mutton John, farmer, Meaders Sleep John, farmer, MeadPrs Dawe William, farmer, Tregunnet Rich John, New inn, Golbnrn TonkinJoel, farmer, Meaders Dunstan William, farmer, Meaders Rickard John, farmer, Furzedown Trease John, grocer&. farmer, Mornick. .
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