DIRECTORY.] 873 TREGONY. [.] Gosling Frederick Augustus, grocer & Moon Mary Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, Spear J ames,farmer, Whitehall, Wilcove provision dealer & overneer of the 58 Fore street Stacey Thomas, shopkeeper, 60 Forest parish, 56 Fore street Moon Samuel, shopkeeper, Macey street Teag-ue William, secretary to tile Gas & Granger Frank, baker, Fore street N odd er J ames, wine & spirit merchant, Coke Co. FeiTY 5treet Greet George, hair dresser, Row street Fore street Teague William Henry, builder, Wel­ Bender Thomas, ferry toll keeper N odder John, stationer & post office ling"ton street Higgs Samuel N icholas, butcher & beer money order & telegraph office & post Templars• Hall (Richd. Nodder, sec) retailer, 17 Fore street office savings bank, 64 Fore street Thomas John, coal merchant, 36 W el­ Hill James, millwright, Ferry street Palmer James, hair dresser, 21 Forest lington street Hooper Josepb, shipwright, King street Pascoe William, marine store dealer, Gas ~ Coke Co. (William Holman Francis Ford, wholesale & Macey street Teague, sec.), Fore street retail family grocer & spice dealer & Pearce Sophia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 53 Treliving Thomas, builder & carpenter, provision merchant, Fore street Fore street Fore street Holman Francis Ford, chemist & Peter William, saddler, 24: Fore street Voisey Richard, sbopkeeper,23 Forest drugF:ist, Fore street Pike Micbael; shopkeeper, Fore street Wavish John, builder, Abercrombie Hoyle John, carpenter & wheelwright, Reynolds William, baker, Fore street cottage Harvey street Rickard John, carpenter, King street Wavish Richd. coal dealer, Ferry street Hoyton Ellen (Miss), girls' school, 1 Rowe George, butcher, 55 Fore street Wavish Richard, surveyor & estate Wellington street Rowe Samuel, butcher, 54 Fore street agent, Alexander terrace Inskip Capt. Peter, librarian to the Rowlands ·wmiam, farmer & market Western Counties~ General Manm·e Mechanics' Institute, Fore street gardener, South Wilcove, Merrifield Go. Limited (J oseph Shepheard, ma­ Jackson Edward, stone mason, Ferry st Sammels John, shopkeeper, Ferry street nager). See advertisement Jones Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Forest Shepheard Joseph, manager of the Wheeler Caroline (Mrs.), New inn, Julian George, boot maker, Fore street Western Counties& General Manure Fore street Kitt John, stone mason, Macey street Corn pany Limited. See advertisement Wheeler Thomato, Ferry inn, Ferry st Letherhy Grace (Mrs.), dress maker, Skelton Edward, blacksmith, Ferry st Withell William, general ironmonger, 64 Fore street Smale William, shopkeeper, 66 Forest 65 Fore street Mechanics' Institution (John Henry Snell John Eliot, baker, Tamar street Wyatt Mary Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, Goddard, secretary; Capt. Peter Snell Rebecca (Mrs.),shopkpr.Tamar st Fore street Inskip, librarian) Soady William Henry, watch maker, Youatt Thomas, builder, 41 Welling­ Mogford Thomas, boot maker, Fore st 20 Macey street ton street

TOWEDNACK is a parish within the parliamentary Gilbert, Government grant and school pence. Rosewall Hill borough of St. Ives, 6 miles north-east from , 2! and Ransom United Tin Mine is in this parish, anrl there is south-west from St. Ives, in the \Vestern division of the an ancient intrenchment called Tre-crag-an, also on the county, hundred of Penwith, Penzance union and county border of the parish. Adjoining Ludgvan is an extensive court district, rural deanery of Penwith, Cornwall arch­ china clay work and quarry, wllich belong to Mr. Baker. deaconry, and Exeter diocese. The church of St. Twin­ Amalveor, now a farm house, was anciently the seat of the nock is an old building, which was restored and re-seated Hingestons. The Duke of Cleveland, The Hon. Mrs. in 1870: it consists of chancel, nave, south aisle, and porch, Gilbert, and William Batten Praerl, esq., of Lelant, are the with a low square embattled tower containing3 bells: there is owners of the manor and chief landowners. The soil is a curiously carved font, which bears the date 1720; the seats kill as; the subsoil is granite. The chief crops are wheat, are free, and provide accommodation for nearly 200 persons. barley, oats and roots. The area is 3,035 acres; gross The register dates from the year 1720. The living is a cha­ estimated rental, .£2,761; rateable value, £2,483; and the pelry, annexed to the vicarage of U ny Lelant, and of the population in 1871 was 849. joint yearly value of .£441, with a residence and small glebe, Pa1·ish Clerk, Joseph W. Tyacke. m the gift of the Bishop of Exeter, and l1eld by the Rev. Richard Frederick 'fyacke, M.A.; the Rev. Nathaniel Bolingbroke, B.A., of Queens' College, Cambridge, is the Letters through Penzance. St. Ives is the nearest money resident curate. A house and field are given by the Hon. order & telegraph office Mrs. Gilbert for the curate. There are four chapels for There is a letter box at Nancledrea, which is cleared at Wesleyans, and oneforTeetotal Methodists. There is also a 12.30 p.m school for both sexes, which is supported by the Hon. Mrs. School, Henry Wilcock, master; Mrs. Wilcock, mistress Bolingbroke Rev. Nathaniel, B.A. Eddy Thomas, shoemaker, Nancledrea Quick Matthew, farmer, Trevega [curate], Amalabrea Edwards Francis, farmer, Trevega Quick Robert, farmer, Trevega COMMERCIAL, Green John, schoolmaster, Chypons Roach Mathew & Robert, farmers, BaileyElizb.(Mrs.), shopkr.Nancledrea Hoskin William Henry, mason Amalwidden Berriman Jhn. & Wm. farmers, Emhla Hoskiug Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, Roach Henry, mason, Concord downs Berriman Jas. beer retailer,Nancledrea Criple's Ease Roach Henry, mason, Nancledrea Berriman Richard, farmer, Bollena Martin John, farmer, Embla Roach Robert, grocer, Nancledrea CareMathew, blacksmith, Criple'sEase 1\IichellJane(Mrs.) &William,farmers, Rosewall Hill Tin JJ1ine (William Care Mathew, farmer, Trevega Chypons Bugelhole, manager) Care William, farmer, Breja Mitchell John, carpenter, Nancledrea Rosewall James, farmer, Bussow Cnrnow Jacob, farmer, Amalabrea Mitcbell John, farmer, Chytodden Trewhella John, farmer, Amalabrea Curnow John, farmer, Chylason Quick Robert & Paul, farmers, Beagle- Wearne Richard, farmer, Bussow Curnow Peter, farmer, Penderleath tubben White John, biacksmitb, Nancledrea Curnow Robert, Engine inn Qnick James, farmer, Trevega White John, miller, Nancledrea Dunstan Hugh, Nmv inn Quick .Mathew, farmer, Bussow Williams W. H. farmer, Skillywadden •

TREGAVETHAN,formerlyanextra-parochialmanor, are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 1,007 acres; gross is now a parish, in the Western division of the county, estimated rental, .£583; rateable value, .£532; and the western division of the hundred of Powder~ union and county population in 1871 was 40. court district of , 4! miles north-west of Truro. Here iR a National school. The sole landowner is Major Quintus Letters received from Truro, which is the nearest money Vivian, ;r. P., who hns lately built a haudsome residence here. order office The soil is decomposed slate; subsoil, shelf. The chief crops National School, 1\Irs. Christopher, mistress Vivian Major Quintus, ;r.P. Trega- Cocking Joel, farmer Sampson George, farmer, Carvinack vethan house Eva Philemore, farmer Stafford George, farm bailiff. to Major COMMERCIAL. . Martin Thomas, farme!' Vivian Clarke Josiah, Jarmer Rowse William, miller & farmer Tinney \Villiam, farmer

TREGONY is a borough and parish, 7 miles south- court district of Truro, rural deanery of Powder, arch­ west from St. Anstell, 7~ east fi·om Truro, and 3 south from deaconry of Cornwall, and diocese of Exeter. The town is Gram pound, and 5~ miles from the Gram pound Road railwny situated in the parishes of Cornelly, Cuby, Veryan, and station; it is in the Western division of the county, the west Tregony St. James, and formerly sent two members to division of the hundred of Powder, Truro union, county Parliament, but was disfranchised by the Reform Act of