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Corn\Yall. Truro DIRECTORY.] CORN\YALL. TRURO. 319 Keeper of the Privy Seal, Rt. Hon. Earl of Leicester K.G ~ledical Officer of Health, Eastern & Western districts, Attorney-General, Chas. Alfd. Cripps esq. Q.C., M.P Thomas Mitchell Bonar M.B., C.M. Probus Receiver-General, Col. Sir Robert Xigel Fitzhardinge PuBLIC OF~CERS. Kingscote K.C.B Constable of Launceston Castle, Right Hon. Lord Hals- Assistant Overseer to St. Clement's, John Henry Samp­ bury P.C son, 2 Green street Auditor, Lesley 'Charles Probyn esq Assistant Overseer to St. 1\lary's, William Thomas East­ Secretary & Keeper of the Records, Maurice Holzmann esq lake, 31 River street, Truro Solicitor, Thornhill B. Heathcote esq Certifying Factory Surgeon, John Mugford Quicke Assistant Secretary, Theodore Seton Dury esq L.R.C.P .Edin. Castle lodge Deputy Receiver, Mr. A. E. Gillett Clerk to the Trustees of the Truro Charities, Clerk to Clerk Surveyor, Mr. W. Kirk City Justices & Secretary to Governor of Elliot's Trust, Clerks, Messrs. C. Ortner, G. Bartlett & G. Pottinger Frederick Parkin, 29 River street Deputy Steward & Record Clerk, Mr. J. C. Pearce Collector of Income Tax, Samuel Traise, Woodland cot­ Sheriff of Cornwall, Sir Edward Robert Pearce Edgcumbe tage, Mitchell hill Land Steward, G. Herriot esq Collector of Poor's Rate for Kenwyn, Edwin Sobey, Tre­ .Agent & Surveyor, Manor of Kennington, C. Barker esq yen villas, Redruth road Mineral Inspector, T. Forster Brown esq Collector of Poor's Rate for St. Clement's, Saml. Traise, Rider & Master Forester of the Forest of Dartmoor, Woodland cottage, Mitchell hill Earl of Ducie P.C., F.R.S Collector of Poor's Rate for St. Mary's, George Michael Steward of the :Manor Courts, Maurice Holzmann esq Downing, Homefield, Chapel hill Coroner for the Central Division of the County, E. Lau­ ST.A.XXARIES OOURT FOR COR:XWALL & DEVO~. rence Carlyon, 5 Boscawen street; deputy, John Welby Haughton, Lemon street The court, formerly held ht Truro quarterly, now trans- Inspector of Weights & Measures, Town hall ferred to the County Court jurisdiction Official Receiver in Bankruptcy & Companies' Liquida­ tion, George A. Jenkins, 33 Boscawen street TRURO UXION. Registrar of County Court, Admiralty, Bankruptcy & Board day, alternate wednesdays at II a.m. at the W ark­ Stannaries, John Gilbert Chilcott, St. Mary's street house, St. Clement's. Surveyor of West Powder Highway Board, Thos, Clark, The Union comprises the following places, viz. :~St. 19 Mitchell Hill terrace Agnes, St. Anthony in Roseland, St. Alien, Cornelly, Surveyor of County Bridg-es (Western division) & In­ St. Clement's, Cuby, St. Erme, Feock, Gerrans, St. spector of Main Roads, Thos. Jas. Hickes,Corn Exchng Just, Kea, Kenwyn, Ladock, Lammoran, Truro (St. Mary's ), Merther, St. ·Michael Penkivel, Perranzabuloe, DIOCESE OF TRURO. Philleigh, Probus, Ruanlanihorne, Tregavethan, TTe­ 1891 'Bishop, Right Rev. John Gott D.D. Trenython, gony & Veryan. The population of the union in 1891 Par Station & Lis Escop, Kenwyn, Truro was 33,688; area, 89,288 acres; rateable value in 1896, 1891 Dean, The Lord Bishop £132,015 1897 Sub-Dean, Rev. Frederic Evelyn Gardiner M.A. Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Francis Rectory, Truro Truscott, 7 Pydar street, Truro Archdeacons. Treasurer, John Doidge, Devon & Cornwall Bank r888 Cornwall, Ven. John Rundle Cornish M . .A.. Kenwyn, Collectors to the Guardians, Relieving & Vaccination Truro Officers, Kenwyn district, Nicholas Paull, Chacewater; 1892 Bodmin, Ven. Henry Houssemayne Du Boulay Roseland district, John Lobb, Pollaughan, Portscatha; M.A. Rectory, Lawhitton, Launceston St. Mary district, Edward Cardell, 7 Pydar st. Truro Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, St. Agnes district, Residentiary Canons. William Whitworlh, St. Agnes; St. Just district, r885 .Augustus Blair Donaldson M.A. Lanhydrock villas, Frederick Alex. Hyne L.M.R.C.P.I. St. Mawes; East Truro (Precentor) Kenwyn district, Edward Sharp, Lemon street, Truro ; r887 Arthur John Worlledge M.A. 4 Strangway's ter­ ·west Kenwyn & Kea district, William Pylle Hugoe, race, Truro (Chancellor of the Cathedral) Chacewater; St. Mary & St. Clement district, Alfred 1895 Benedict George Hoskyns M.A. Kenwyn, Truro Lidgey Salmon, Truro ; Probus district, Thos. Mitchell (Missioner) Bonar M.B., C. M. Probus; Tregony district, Charles Treasurer. James Bennetts, Tregony; Veryan district, Thomas Webb Fryer, Ruanhigh Lanes 1878 Arthur Christopher Thynne M . .A. Penstowe, Kilk­ Superintendent Registrar, Francis Truscott, 7 Pydar st. hampton R.S.O Truro; deputy, Hy. Williams Hockin,7 Pydar st.Truro Honorary Canons. Registrars of Births & Deaths, Kea sub-district, Nicholas 1878 St. :Keot, Arthur Christopher Thynne M . .A. Pen­ Paull, Chacewater; deputy, Mrs. .Anita Panll, Chace­ stowe, Kilkhampton R.S.O water; Kenwyn sub-district, John 1Yinn, 6 Princes 1878 St. German, Richard Vautier M.A. Rectory, St. street, Truro; deputy, .Albert Kneebone, 3 Castle st. Mabyn, Bodmin 'Truro; .Probus sub-district, Thomas H. Johns, Gum­ r878 St. Piran, Saltren Rogers M.A. late of The Vicarage, mow, Probus; deputy, Herbert Edward Savage, Pro­ Gwennap, Redruth bus; St. Just sub-district, William Henry Webb, 1878 St. Buriena, Ven. Archdeacon John Rundle Cornish Gerrans ; deputy, Mrs. Emily 'Barnett, Gerrans ; St. M.A. Vicarage, Kenwyn, Truro Agnes sub-district, Isaac Ro-wse, Rosemundy, St. 1878 St. Carantoc, Clement Fox Harvey M.A. The Sanc­ Agnes; deputy, Christopher Harris, jnn. Rosemundy, tuary, Probm R.S.O St. Agnes ; St. Clement sub-district, Edward Cardell, x88r St. Constantine, 1Yilliam Pester Chappel M.A. Rec­ 7 Pydar street, Truro; deputy, John C. Mills, 7 Pydar tory, Camborne street, Truro . r882 St. Paul, Paul Bush M.A. Rectory, Dunloe R.S.O Registrars of Marriages, John C. Mills, 7 Pydar street, r832 St. Samson, Ven . .Archdeacon Henry Houssemayne Tmro; deputy, Richard Rowe, jun. 47 Castle street, Du Boulay "M.A. Rectory, Lawhitton, Launceston Truro; "William Henry Webb, Gerrans x883 ·St.Conan,Fredk. Hockin M.A.Rectory,Phillack,Hayle Workhouse, St. Clement's, James John Lugg, master; r883 St. Nectan, Allen Page Moor M.A. Vicarage, St. Rev. Frederick Geo. Forbes M . .A. chaplain; Alfred <Clement, Truro Lidgey Salmon, medical officer; Mrs. Lugg, matron; r885 St. Teilo, James Henry Moore M . .A. Treneglos, Mrs. Mary A. Richards, schoolmistress Kenwyn, Truro r885 St. Ia, Jsph. Sidney Tyacke M.A. Vicarage, Helston SOHOOL ATTE::\""DAXCE COMMITTEE. r888 St. Corentin, Thos. Hullah M.A. Rectory, Calstock Meets at the Board room of the Workhouse monthly. 188'9 St. Winwoloc, Vernon Harcourt Aldham M.A. Rec- Clerk, Francis Truscott, 7 Pydar street, Truro tory, Braddock, Lostwithiel .Attendance Officers, John Lobb, Pollaughan, Portscatha; r8go St. Adwenna, William Frederick Everest B.A. 76 Edward Cardell, 7 Pydar street, Truro ; & Xicholas Durnford street, Stonehonse, Plymouth Tallack, Feock 1892 St. Aldhem, Joseph Hammond B.A., LL.B. The Vicarage, St . .Austell TRC"RO RURAL DISTRICT COUXCIL. 1894 St. Petroc, George Herberl Whitaker )!.A. Gar- Meets at the Board room of the Workhouse monthly. dingraith, Ocklyn~e, Eastbourne Clerk, Francis Truscott, 7 Pydar street, Truro 1894 St. Rnmon, Chas. Edward Hammond M . .A.Liskeard Treasurer, John Doidge, Devon & Cornwall Bank 1894 St. Germoc, Jn. Balmer Jones :\LA.. St. Iv-es R.S.O Inspector of Nuisances, Jo~n Ret:1llack, Yenton Gimps, 1895 St. Cybi, Ilenedici George Hoskyns M.A. Kep.llyn, Calestock R.S.O Truro .
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