TINTAGEL. [CORNWALL.] J Ames John, Tailor Philp Richard Watts, Farmer, Rosewater Pengelly
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DIRECTORY.] 871 TINTAGEL. [CORNWALL.] J ames John, tailor Philp Richard Watts, farmer, Rosewater Pengelly. Keat Philip, farmer, Delenuth Rowe William, Old White Hart Alfred William, shopkeeper Keat Thomas, farmer, Lanagan Stephens Nathaniel, farmer, Trevilley Alien J ames, carpenter & shopkeeper Lane Geo. & Wm. farmers, N ewhall Trayes William, farmer, Tines Bickle Geo.blacksmith,Higher Pengelly Lang John, farmer, Treburgett Wallis Richard, shopkeeper Broad Edward, shopkeeper Lobb Francis, farmer, Rock head Cowling George, Old Delabole inn Lobb John, farmer, Rock head Medrose. Ede John, farmer Lobb Thomas, farmer, Rock head Benallick George, flshmonger H arvey J oseph, innkeeper May John, farmer, Lower Suffenton Broad William, North Delabole inn, Hockaday Job, accountant Moore Thomas, farmer, Treligga &farmer J enkins Samuel, Commercial inn, Moyse William, farmer, Trehanuick Bunt Thos. saddler, Higher Medrose lligher Pengelly Oliver Harbona, shopkeeper Davey Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Kellow J osiah, shopkeeper Palmer John, farmer, Treligga N ute Robert, grocer & draper Saundercock John, wheelwright & shop. Parsons Richard, grocer & draper Stephens James, grocer & draper keeper, Higher Pengelly Parsons Sampson, boot & shoe maker Westaway John, painter WarneNicholas,blcksmth.Highr.Pnglly TEMPLE is a small parish, 6 miles north-east of Bodmin, parish of W arleggan. The Dowager Lady Molesworth in the Eastern division of the county, hundred of Trigg, owns the manor. The principal landowners are Lord union and county court district of Bodmin, rural deanery Robarte"s, G. F. Remfry, esq., and the Rev. C. M. Edward of Trigg Minor, situated on the road from Bodmin to Laun- Collins. The soil is peat and clay loam; subsoil, clay ceston, 2 miles east from Warleggan. The ruins of the slate and granite. The chief crops are barley and oats, and church are still standing, and the churchyard is used for there is much moorland. The area is 843 acres; gross burial purposes. The living is a donative vicarage, yearly estimated rental, £208; rateable value, £192; and the value about £20, in the gift of Sir B. Wrey, hart., and population in 1871 was34. Letters received from Bodmin, held by the Rev. D. Clements, rector of the adjoining which is the nearest money order office. Best George, farmer I Cock John, farmer I Keast Robert, farmer I Mitchell Thomas, farmer ST. THOMAS-BY-LAUNCESTON, see LAUNCESTON. TIDEFORD is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1852 Barnes, M.A., of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. The from the parish of St. Germans, in the Eastern division school is a plain sto!le building, with residence for the of the county, southern division of the hundred of East, mistress attached. The Right Hon. the Earl of St. Germans union of St. Germans, county court district of Liskeard, is lord of the manor and the principal landowner. The soil rural deanery of East, archdeaconry of Cornwall, and dio is clay and marl; subsoil, stone and slate. The chief crops cese of Exeter ; the village is 2 miles north from the are wheat, barley, oats, turnips, &c. The area is 2,000 church of St. Germans, situated on the river Tidi. The acres; and the population in 1871 was 831. church of St. Luke is a small plain structure, consisting of Parish Clerk, James Sawell. chancel and nave; the interior is fitted with oak pulpit, read ing desk, and pews; the east window is of stained glass, Letters received from St. Germans, which is the nearest representing the Nativity of Our Saviour; it was placed money order office, at 8 a. m.; dispatched at 530 p.m tll the memory of his daughter by the Rev. Edward Glan- INSURANCE AGENT.-Royal, P. Blake ville, a former incumbent of this parish. The register School, Miss Annie H. Pearman, mistress dates from the year 1845. The living is a vicarage, yearly CARRIER TO DEVONPORT (1\hrket Boat).-Miss Eliza- value £102, with residence and 2 acres of glebe, in the gitt beth Stanton ; to Portsmouth, Passage House inn, three of the vicar of St. Germans, and held by the Rev. Frederick . times a week B~trnes Rev. Frederick, M .A. [vicar] Geate Edward, farmer; Heskyn Roseveare Thomas, farmer Fox Miss Govett Peggy (Mrs.), grocer Roseveare William, Commercial inn, COMMERCIAL. Greet William, boot & shoe maker millwright, machinist, & brass foundr Bennett Richard, boot & shoe maker Haddy John, carpenter Stanton Elizabeth (Miss), carrier Blake J. P. & P. corn, lime, coal, Henwood Nicholas, miller, Heskyn mill (market boat) manure & general merchants HoskinThos. blacksmith & farrier,Cross Stepbens Benjamin, grocer & draper Broad John, blacksmith Jenkin William, blacksmith Stephens Wiliiam, farmer Burrows William, farmer Paig·e Richard, farmer, Criffle Tucker Edward S. farmer Congdon Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer Rogers Daniel, draper Tucker Triphina (Miss), ladies' school Davey Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper Rogers Richard, farmer Vosper Peter, farmer TINTAGEL is a parish, 6 miles north-west from Castle, of which the Re\'. Prebendary R. B. Kinsman is high Camelford, 3 west from Boscastle, in the Eastern division of constable, and which was the reputed birthplace of King the county, Lesnewth hundred, Camelford union and county Arthur. H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall, who is lord of the court di!ltrict, rural deanery of Trigg Minor, Cornwall manor, IJord Wharnclifie, and Lord Churston are chiefland archdeaconry, and Exeter diocese; it is situated near the owner,;. The soil is light; the subsoil is stone. The chief crops entrance of"the Bristol Channel. The church of St. Sym are wheat, barley and oats. The acreage is 4,350 (of which phorian is an old cruciform building in many styles, and 70 is water); gross estimated rental, £4,874; rateable value, was restored in 1870; it has chancel, nave, aisles, tran-. £4,~70; ami the population in 1871 was 1,001. septs, chantry chapel, and low square tower with 5 bells: TREVENA is a village, half a mile east of the parish the windows are decorated with stained glass. This church church. Trevena House, the residence of Mrs. Hayter, contains much work of undoubted Saxon date, and is in was built in 1867 for John Douglas Cooke,esq.,lateeditorof many respects the most interesting church in the county. The the "Saturday Review." BossiNEY is a village, 1! miles register dates from about the year 1500. The Jiving is a from the parish church. TREKNOW is a village, 1 mile vicarage, yearly value £268, with residence and 95 acres of from the parish church. TRENALB, 1! miles; TRE giebe land (on which is a slate quarry), in the gift of the WARMET, l~; TREBARWITH, 2~ mil~s from the parll.h Dean and Canons of Windsor and held by the Rev. Prebendary church, are also small villages. Richard Hyrn Kinsman, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambrid~re. Parish Clerk, William Libby. There is a National school for btry·s and go iris; also chapels for United Methodists and Bible Christians. There are several PosT 0FFICE.-William Parnell, receiver. Letters through slate quarries. A fair is held on the Monday following Camelford. Boscastle is the nearest money oruer & October 18th,-yearly, for cattle. The parish abounds in most telegraph office picturesque coast !lCenery. Here are the ruins of Tiutagel National School, William Libby, master Glanville William, farmer, Fenterleigh Stick Nicholas, farmer, Downrow Tintagel. Goard William, farmer, Trethevy Symons Wllliam, far!uer, Henrlr-a Bassett John Davies, farmer, Fenter- Harvey William Henry, miller & far- Taylor John, farmer, Halgabron friddle mer, Trenow mills, · Bastard Philip, farmer, TTpton Hoare Robert, farmer, Trethevy Bossiney. Brown Thomas, farmer, Trenewth Martin 1\lary prrs.),farmer, Trecarn Rounsewell John B11nt Fr·mcis Ede, farmer, Trewithin Nicholls John, farmer, Trevillett Symons Mrs .