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CORNWALL.] Pu BI.Icans-Continued - TRADES DIRECTORY.] 985 REG [CORNWALL.] Pu BI.ICANs-continued. Wellington, John Hutchens, Market place, St. Just-iri- Unicorn, John Hamley, High cross, Truro Penwith, Penzance Unico1·n, Samuel Tangye, Church 11treet, Camborne Wellington, William Scott, Boscastle Union, John Brokenshire, Baytree hill, Liskeard We.~t Taphouse, Joseph P.vne, Broadoak, Lostwithiel Union, George Downing, Fore street, Newlyn, Penzance ·western hotel, Rirhard Hod~e, Gabriel street, St. Ives Union, William Hicks, .Bank, St. Mary's, Scilly , Western ~ Mount's Bay family ~ commercial hotel ~ Union, Richard Hooper, Quintrel downs, St. Columb Minor posting house (William Mitchell, proprietor), Clarence Union, Constant Frederic Johns, 22 Quay street, ~enzance street, Penzance. See advertisement Union, Mrs. Mary Johns, Fore street, St. Ives Western inn, John Penna, Western hill, St. Anstell Union, William Henry Miners, 21 St. Austell street, Truro Western inn, William Rtepbens, Fore street, Camel ford Union, William Odgers, The Beach, Saltash Western inn, Mrs. Mary Ann Vercoe, Kenwyn st. Truro Union, Thos.Richards,PortGavorne,St.Endellion, W debridg W Mtgate inn, J onas Copp, W estgate street, Launceston Union, William Rowland, Poughill, Stratton Wheat Sheaf~ Henry Goodman, Turnquay, Saltash lJnion .family~ commercial hotel~ posting house (W. H. Wheat Sheaf, William Nichols Rogers, Chapel st. St. Ives Longhurst, proprietor), Chapel st. Penzance. See advert Wheel, Mrs. Mary Dunstan, Tresillian, Probus Victoria, Nicbolas Bennetts, Bissoe, Kea, Truro Wheel, John Lander, Cury, Helston Victoria, Mrs. Elizabeth Francis, Perran-uthnoe, 1\larazion White Hart, Joseph Arthur, Market place, Camborne "Victoria, James Hooper, Roche, St. Austell White Hart, Ben. Blarney, Very an g-rn. V eryan,Grampound "Victoria, Richard Hoskin, Silva Cross, St. Ive, Liskeard White Hart, Mrs. Mary Carlyon, St. Keveme, Helston "Victoria, Richard Lockett, Peterville, St. Agnes, Scorrier White Hart, John Hawke, Ludgvan, Penzauce Victoria, J ames Phillips, Higher Lux Mtreet, Liskeard White Hart, John Hingston, Swanpool street, Falmouth "Victoria, William Tabb, St. Erth, Hayle White Hart, Miss Elizabeth Ann Olver, Hayle Victoria Arms, Mrs. l<'rances Francis, Three Mile Stone, WhiteHart,Mrs.Mary Paull,Church twn.St.Agnes,Scorrier Kenwyn, Truro WhiteH art,Geo.Pomroy ,Congdon's shp.Nrth. bll.Launcstn Victory, Miss E. Argall, Towan rross, St Agnes, Scorrier White Hart, Thomas Powell, 25 New Bridge street, Truro Victory, William Henry Bray, Market street, Falmoutb White Hart, Geor11:e Ricbards, Wharf, St. Ives Victory, William Datson, Twelveheads, Gwennap, Scorrier White Hart, William Rickard, Trispin, St. Rrme, Truro Victory, Mrs. Sarah Dotson, St. ..Mawes, Grampound White Hart, John Skin, Menheniot, Liskeard Victory, Miss Lavinia Opie, Ponsanooth, St. Gluvias, Truro White Hart, Waiter Verran, Pool street, Borlmin Victory, John Vivian, Market strand, Falmouth White Hart, Henry Wakem, Chilsworthy, Calstock Vine inn, Thomas Legg, Strand, St. Mary's, ~cilly White Hart, Bartholomew Warn, Fore street, Camelford Volunteer, William Flamank, Cardinham, Hodmin lVhite Hart, James Wills, St. Keverne, Helston Volunteer, Mrs. Foale, Fore street, Camelford White Hart family~ commercial hotel~ posting house, Vyvyan A rm.'l, Robert Channon, Bridge, St. Columb Francis William Gregory, St. Austell. See advert Vyvyan Arms, Wm. David Rule, Trelowarren st.Camborne White Hart family~ commercial hotel ~posting house, Wan.ford inn, Mrs. Sarah Colwill, St. Breward, Bodmin John Turner Pearse, Broad !ltreet, Launceston Warncl{ffe Arms family hotel, Thomas Daw, Trevena, White Horse, Charles Nation Burt, Newport, St. Stephens- Tintagel, Camelford. See advertisement by-Lauuceston Wa.~haway iun, .Hichard Magor, Egloshayle, Sladesbridge White Horse, John Ricbards, Parade, Liskeard Webb's hotel (J. W. Chegwidden, manager), Parade, William IV. Thomas Williams, Kenwyn street, Truro Liskeard. See advertisement . Winsor Arms, Samuel Peters, Winsor Stoke, Stoke Wellington, Richard Ham, Fore street, Redruth Climsland, Callington PUBLISHERS. Lostwithiel & Fowey Railway Offices, Bevan Mrs. J.53 Causewayhead,Penznc See Bookseller.~. Tywardreath, Par Station Bray Joseph, Quay hill, Falmouth Newquay & Cornwall Junction Rail- Chudleigh Mrs. Diana Jane, 26 Market QUARRY OWNERS. way; office, Tywardreath, Par Station pla<'e, Penzance South Devon,Cornwall & West Cornwall Eddy William, 31 Alverton st.Penzance .Bate Geor~e, St. Cleer, Liskeard Railways(Hy.TannerFerguson,supt.), French James, 1 Alverton st. Penzance Bowithick Slate Quarry Company Carn Brea works, Pool, Cam borne Friggens T. 65 ~larket Jew st.Penzance (GeorgeRickard,manager),Lanteglos- 1 Furniss John Cooper, King street, by-Cameltord RANGE MANUFACTURERS. Truro. See advertisement Bunkhum John, Menheniot, Liskeard See Stove~ Range Manufacturers. Hambly Henry Hele,IO Forest. Salt ash Cockin J. Lam pen, St. Neot, Liskeard James Wm.1051tlarketJew st.Penzance Freeman John & Sons, Penryn & at READING & NEWS ROOMS. Jenkin John Cross street Camborne P~uzance &. Cheesewring; London Central Subscription Rooms, Mechanics' Jones Willia:U, Swanpool' st. Falmouth offices, 9 Um.on court, Old Broad .st. Institute & Reading Rooms (William Jose Richard, Back lane, Redrutb e.c. & 27 Millba~k ~treet, Westmm- Henry Cory, sec.), Launceston King Willia~, Fo~e ~treet, Sal~ash ster s.w. See ad\erbse!"en~ Charlestown Reading Room & Library Locke Francts, Withiel, Bodmm South Co!nwall Gramte Company, (A. G. Crowder, treasurer; J. Piper, IN ankivell Wm. Railway statn.Penzance Trego~nmg & Tregarden, Luxulyan, secretary), Charlestown Nankivell Wm. Railway station, Truro Bodmm . Launceston Institute Reading Room Neal Mrs. Ellen, Par, Par Station Tamar ~ran~te. Company Lwuted (T. Dunn, sec.), High st. Launceston Nicholls Joseph Hen. Crossst. Redruth (Fred~nckWilki~s,generalmanager), Liskeard Subscription Reading Room & Rowlings B.22 Causeway head,Penznce Gunmslake, .Tav1stock; & 5 Cannon Literary & Scientific Institution (C. Stevens Edward George, Cornwall ter- row, 'Yestmmster s.w . W ..Jewell, hon.sP.c.),Dean st.Liskeard race, Penzance. See advertisement Tre.!fr.y s Estate ~trustees of) (cash~er, Penzance News Rooms (Thomas Cor- White J. Church st. Newlyn, Penzance Wilham Polkmghorne; emeltmg nish, hon. sec.), Public buildings, Wilmot Williaru, Church street,Heleton ~ge~t &c. Charles H.~mfry), Par, Par Alverton street, Penzance Williams Jsph. Railway statn. Redruth r~~t10n. See advertJ~ment St. Just Public News Room (Waiter Winter Eli~ llO Market Jewst.Penznce '' dhams 1\f. Trelubbus,"' endron,Helstn Holman, hon. sec.), Chapel street, Woolcock N .ll3 Market Jew st.Penznce St. Just-in-Penwith, Penzance RAILWAY COMPANIES. Sailors' Free Reading Rooms (Thomas REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, Cornwall Railway Co. (Thomas Henry Thompson, sec.), Chapel st. Penzance MARRIAGES & DEATHS Hocking, station master), Falmouth St. Austell Reading Room (R. H. • station, Falmouth Kirton. sec.) (open from 9 a.m. to 10 Anthony: JohnBray,Market pi. St. Ives Cornwall Minerals Railway & Harbour p.m. ), Biddick's court, St. A us tell Barrett Russell B. 3 Church lane, Truro Co. J.imited; chief offices, Tyward- St. Columb News & Reading Room Bawd en Charles, Sparnon hill, Redruth reath, Par Station; & (J .V.S. Muller, (Tom Veale Brice, sec.), Town hall, Burgess J .Burncoose, Illogan, Redruth man.), Newquay St. Columb Cade Robert, Wendron street, Helston East Cornwall Mineral RailwayCo.(Thos. St. Columb Reading & Billiard Room Chenhalls John, ~larket street, 8t. Fleming Mitchell, general manager; (John Tremain, treasurer), St.Columb Just-in-Penwith, Penzance Chas. Grant Smith,account.)1Calstock Western Subscription Rooms, Bellevue, Cleverton Frederick William Pouget Liskeard & Caradon Railway Co.(for the Launceston (superintendent), 20 Forest. Saltash conveyance of minerals only) ( Chri:~- Working Men's Reading Room (Stephen Cogar Thomas, Shoot street, St. Ives topher Childs, secretary); offices, Cara, hon. sec.), Chapel st. Peozance Congdon William G. Marazion Parade, Liskeard Coom Thos. 8. Drew's court, St.Austell Liskeard & Looe Railwny Co. (fur the REFRESHMENT ROOMS. CrockerWm.Lerryn,St.V&p,Lostwithil conveyance of minerals only) (Thos. Ackerley J .108 Market Jew st.Penzance Dingley J. (supt. ),Caotle st. Launceston \ilton, sec.); offices, Parade, Liskeard 1All enW .~Churchst, Pal mouth. See advt. Geake J obn, St. Thomas rd.Launceston .
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