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CORNWALL. (KELLY'b Wedlake John, Sun Inn, Market Street Williams Thomas & Son, Butchers, 8 Fore Street Wellington Abraham & Son, Tanners &C 30 ST. AUSTELL. CORNWALL. (KELLY'B Wedlake John, Sun inn, Market street Williams Thomas & Son, butchers, 8 Fore street Wellington Abraham & Son, tanners &c. Fore struet (at­ Williams John, cabinet maker, Hotel road tend fridays) Williams John Michael, shopkeeper, 46 & 48 Western hill West of England China Stone & Clay Co. (T. Stacker & Williams Sarab (Mrs.), fancy draper, Slades Co. managers), manufacturers of ground china stone, Williams Thom3S Henry, shopkeeper, Eastbourne road china clay & china stone. See advert Wilson Frederick, shopkeeper, Moorland road Wheeler Philip & Co. china stone & clay producers & Wilson John, butcher, Polkyth merchants, Biddicks court. See advertisement Worthington William Arthur, outfitter, 7 & 8 East hill Whetter C. H. & E. outfitters, 26 Fore street Yelland John, farmer, Castle Gotha. Whetter Ernest (Mrs.), milliner & draper, Fore street Young Men's Christian Association (T. Jenkins, hon. sec) Whetter Fredarick (Mrs.), watch maker, 29 Fore street Youngs Robert M.R.C.V.S.Lond. vet. surgn. Bodmin rd Willcocks Ph .• ip Ernest, master mariner, Watering hill MOUNT CHARLES. PRIVATE RESIDE:Z...'TS. Benny William, coal merchant Hocking Thomas Mason, relieving Bettison William Henry Bettison Thomas, Brays place officer. Eastern district, St. Anstell Biddick Mrs. Ranelagh road Breen George White, wheelwright Union Blewett William Brown Glanville, master mariner Housman & Son, tailors Bond John Henry, Ranelagh road Carveth Emma (Mrs.), drapr .Post off Husband Daniel & John, shopkeepers, Bunt George Petherick, Hillside villa Coode .A.licc (Miss), draper, Porthpean Union road Clemes Richard road Inch John, cooper, Porthpean road Cumperledge John Angustus,Adele ho Couch Jonn.mstr.marnr. Ra.nelagh rd Inch Nicholas, cooper Curgenven Thomas, 3 Aurora terrace Curtis James Henry, grocer Inch Tom, butcher Curtis Mrs. Ranelagh road Darlington J oseph Henrr, butcher J en kin John, hair dresser Dingle J oseph Darlington Thomas, samtary inspector Kellaway Alfred Ernest, saddler Dunn Thomas, Ranelagh road & surveyor to St. Austell Rural Dis­ Lukes Wm. John, tinplate worker Hunkin Mrs. Ranelagh road trict Council Matthews Thomas,builder,Ranelagh rd Julian Miss, Sylvan terrace Davey Stephen, master mariner, 6 Nancarrow Jn. carpenter, Union road Kenyan Hartley Davey Ranelagh road · Pascoe Alfred, travelling draper Kinsman Thomas, l'viorwenna Dickinson Edward, drill instructor, Pascoe Elias, poulterer, Union road Liddicoat Edward Francis Ranelagh road Pyatt James, grocer Mcintyre Daniel, Rose cottage Floyd Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), travel­ Ripper Thomas, shopkeeper Mayne Wm. Sidney, Angle house ling draper, Ranelagh road Roberts Jane (Mrs.), grocer, Union rd :Xicholls Mrs. Ranelagh road Francis Jenefer (Mrs.), butcher, Hosevear Ernest, master mariner, 4 Parsons Mrs Union road Ranelagh road Peters John Henry, Sylvan terrace Geen Edward, master mariner, Rane· Rowse Reuben, grocer Phillips Joseph, 5 Ranelagh road lagh rDad Rowse Richard P. boot maker Reynolds Alfred Glanville Philip R. insurance supt Bundle Edith (Miss), dress maker, Smith Mrs. Sylvan terrace Gray Ernest Albert, watch maker Aurora terrace Sweet Richard Gunnell Michael, baker Skinner & Son, grocers, Union road Treleaven Thomas, Moorleigh Hambly John Henry Bray, insurance Stephens John, carrier Tucker William agent, Ranelagh road Treleaven Thos. in sur. agt. Moorleigh Warner Mrs. Hancock Joseph, grocer, Union road Truscott Charles, shoe maker Watts William Isaac, Brookside Hancock Joseph,master mariner,Rane­ Uren John, baker, Union road & May­ Wedlake William, .Aurora terrace lagh road Bel-place Woolcock Mrs. Ranela~h road Haucock William Nancollas, county Wedlake William, market gardener, court bailiff, Sylvan terrace Aurora terrace COMMERCIAL. Hill Wm.John,Duke of Cornwall hotel Youlden John Charles, hair dresser Bennett Stephen, blacksmith Hitchens Edward, master mariner BALDHU is an ecclesiastical parish, formed Jan. r, BISSOE is a hamlet r mile south. Here are several r847, from the civil parishes of Kea and Kenwyn, and is tin streams belonging to the Carnon Chemical Works, 2~ in 4 miles south-west from Tmro and north from which are situated the vallev:• here also are the ex- Perranwell station on the Falmouth branch of the West tensive works of the Oornwall Arsenic Co. a small iron Cornwall (Great Western) railway, in the Truro division foundry belonging to Mr. Thomas Tallack, and flour mills of the county, west division of the hundred of Powder, belonging to Messrs. John Rowse and Sons. petty sessional division of Powder West, Truro union and county court district, rural deanery of Powder, arch­ CROSS L.ANES is a hamlet ~ mile west. deaconry of Cornwall and diocese of Truro. The church Parish Clerk, Joseph Gill. • of St. Michael, built in 1848 by George Henry, 2nd Earl Post Office, Hugus.--John Dunn, sub-postmaster. Letters of Falmouth, at a cost, including the school adjoining, through SccJTrier R.S.O. arrive at 10.30 a.m.; dis­ of over £3,ooo, is a building of stone in tho Decorated patched at ro.5o a.m. & 3.ro p.m. Postal orders are style, consisting of chancel, nave of two bays, south issued here, but not paid. The nearest money order aisle and a tower on the north side, with spire, containing & tele.,OTaph office is at Chacewater, 3 miles distant. 6 bells, the gift of .A.nne, late Countess of Falmouth: Wall Letter Boo.: in the village cleared at 3.25 p.m the east window is stained and there are 550 sittings. The register dates from the year 1848. The living is a Post Office, Bissoe.-Stephen H. Moyle, sub-postmaster. vicarage, net yearly value £147, with residence, in the Letters arrive through Perranwell Station R.S.O. at gift of Viscount Falmouth, and held since r888 by the 8.5 a.m. & 3 p.m.; dispatch~d at ro.rs a.m. & 4.30 Rev. Daniel Gath Whitley. There are two Wesleyan p.m. PDI'ltal orders are issued here, but not paid. chapels, and at Bethel and Kirley downs are Bible Chris­ Perranwell Station R.S.O. is the nearest money order tian chapels. Viscount Falmouth is the principal land­ & t~legraph office, 2 miles distant owner. The soil is sparry at the surface; subsoil, spar Board School, under the Kca. school board, built in r876 and granite. The chief crops are wheat and roots. The for 200 children; average attendance, 50 boys, 48 population in r88r was 1,350 and in rBgr was 994, mainly girls & 27 infants; Wm. Jas. Crothers, master; Miss engaged in mining. .A.nnia A. Gill & Miss Ellen Tregoning, mistresses BALDHU. Dunn Jn. grocer, & post office, Hugus Tippett Elizh. Ann (Mrs.), farmer Orothers William James Gerans Ellen (Mrs.), farmer, Cross las Trcgoning Richard Ni<!hola.s, farmer, Pollard Mrs Gerrans Jn. farmer, Wheal Sperris vil Hugus Whitl'ey Rev. Daniel Gath, Vicarage Gerrans J osiah, farmer, Kilters Williams Charles, farmer, Besore Gill Joseph, farmer & rate collector COMMERCIA I._ Gill William, shoe maker BISSOE. Bailey Stophen (Mrs.), farmer G lasson J oseph, fanner, Cro&!l lanes Clymo Mrs. Jane Dray William, farmer Kent Nicholas, tin dresser, Wheal Burrows William, farmer Baddern COMMERCIAL. Carbbs Hugh, farmer, Bethel Martin Edga.r, mason & farmer Bissoe Ochre & Oxide of Iron Manu- Collins Thom111s, farmeT Pearce Henry, farmer, Ca.rneggie factory (W. J. Trythall, proprietr) Colliver Jane (Mrs.), farmer Pearce John, farmer Came William, pajnter Davey Thomas, farmer & butche.r, Pearce Stephen John, farmer C'JOplin-Coplin William, stone mason Wheal Baddern Pope John Henry, farmer Cornwall Arsenic Co. (Stephen H Deble Mark, farmer Thomas· Joseph, farmer, Besore Davey, agent) .
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