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122 ST. GLUVIAS. CORNWALL. [KELLY'S COMMERCIAL, Medlyn Frederick, farmer, Kernick Clifford John, wheelwright Bastian J1omes, farmer, Pascoe Ra.wling Jas. Andw.frmr. Laity farm Curtis & Harvey Lim. gunpowder Blee Jas. Hy. coach buider,Treluswell Richards William, farmer, Mankea magazine (John C. Isanc, agent) C"lemens Tbos. nurseryman, Gabbons Roberts Joseph, farmer, Treluswell Davey Stephen Henry ,agent for Field's Dunstan Chillion, Lemon Arms P.H. Rogers Matthew, farmer, Gonreeve Arsenical works Burnt house Thomas .Alfred, carpenter, Burnt ho Dingle John, ~hoe maker Dumtan William, farmer, Bisson Thomas Alfd. Chas. farmr.Busvannah Dill'gle John .Alonzo, schoolmaster Eva.IJS Frederick, farmer, Chywuun Trelus well Brewery Co. ( Sidney Herbt. Goodman William, smith Green Reuben, boot & shoe maker Gav• EJwin, farmer, Burnt house Hatch), brewers, maltsters & wine Gay James, farmer, Parkengue & spirit merchants Harris Samuel, wholesale tailor Goudman Edwd, blacksmith,Burnt ho Trenear Alfred, farmer, Poplar cot llill Walter,Victory inn & mattress ma Hearle Samuel, farmer, Davies Treneer Robert, jun. market gardenr Isaac J uhn C. gunpowder agent Hearn William, farmer, Gorrangorras Treneer Willia.m, dairyman,Barres mr James Arthur, carpenter, Post office Hogbin Priestley, home stewa.rd & Wilcock Richd. frmr. Little Gonreeve Martin Edwd.farmer,Gadles & Lidgey gardener to F. G. Enys e~q. D.L., Williams Jas.& T. H.farmers,Roskrow ::Vlartin Elizabeth (Miss), grocer J.P. Enys Wills John, farm·er, Gwarder Martin John, farmer , Knowles Jn. Hy. farmer, Treluswell Martin William, grocer, draper & PONSANOOTH. liverv stables La.w.rey Ma.rtin, farmer, Trelu~well • Lawrey William John, assistant over· Andrew James · Pascoe R. insurance agent seer, clerk to Parish Council, edu Malins Rev. Wilfrid L. (Wesleyan Pearce Alfred, grocer cational attendance officer& collector Methodist) Pill John, cooper of King's taxes for Penryn, St. Glu COMMEaCI.\L. Thomas Alfred, carpenter vias & Mylor, TrellUswell; & Market Andrew James, whol&.;ale pork mer Timmins George, Stag Hunt P.H street, Penryn Bishop William, boiller maker 'Drevena William Henry, mason GODOLPHIN is a village and ecclesiastical parish, appear at the outer door and give three distinct knocks, formed February 6, 1846, from the parish of St. Breage, saying, " Oh yes ! oh yes ! oh yes I Here come I, the and is 4l miles north-west from Helston and 2 miles reeve of the Manor of Lamburne, to demand my Lord's south from Nancego!lan station on the Helston branch of dues: eight. groats and a penny in money, a loaf, a the Great Western railway, in the Truro division of the cheese, a collar of brawn and a jack of the best beer in county, hundred of Kerrier, petty sessional division of the house ; God save the King and the Lord of the Kerrier West, Helston union and county court district, Manor." This must be repeated at the inner door and rural deanery of Kerrier, archdeaconry of Cornwall and at the table in the hall, after which his demand is sati!l diocese of Truro. The church of St. John the Baptist, fied. The population are chiefly engaged in mining. The erected in 185 r, is a building of stone with granite facings principal landowners are the Duke of Leeds, Charles in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, lofty nave, Trelawny esq. and Lord Ohurston. The soil is light. aisles s"parated from the nave by arcades of four arches, resting on granite and spar. The chief crops are wheat, north porch and a small turret on the western gable con barley, oats and roots. The population in 1901 was 854. taining two bells: there are 467 sittings. The register Parish Clerk and Sexton, vacant. dates from the year r846. The living is a vicarage, net Post Office, Godolphin Cross.-Miss Catherine Rowe yearly value £147, with residence, in the gift of the Tyacke, sub-postmistress. Letters through Helston Crown and the Bishop· of Truro alternately, and lwld arrive at 10.30 a.m. ; dispatched at 2.40 p.m.; no since 1879 by the Rev. Samuel Bundle M.A. of St. delivery on sundays. Goldsithney is the nearest Edmund Hall, Oxford, rural dean of Kerrier and surro money order office & Breage, 3! miles distant, the gate. Godolphin House, a quadrangular structure of nearest telegraph office granite, situated in a large and well-wooded park and Post Office, Trescowe.-Mrs. Grace Symons, sub-post now occupied as a farm house, was the seat (cir. 1706) mistress. Letters through Marazion S.O. arrive at of the Earls of Godolphin, but the present building i~ I I. 15 a. m. ; dispatched at 3·45 p.m. ; no delivery on only a portion of the original. Charles II. it is sundays. Goldsithney is the nearest money order reported, slept here· when on a journey to St. Michael's office & Breage, 3~ miles dist~nt, the nearest tele· Mount. Sir Francis Godolphin kt. M.P. for Cornwall in graph office 1588-g, was the first to introduce a stamping machine Public Elementary School, Herland Cross (mixed), for tin ore into Cornwall. A high lordship is paid by erect>ed in 1876, for 16o children; average attendance, the Duke of Leeds, the present owner, to the St . .Aubyn 85; Alfred James Spiller, master; Miss Mary Louisa family, as reeve of the manor of Lamburne, to which Davies, mistress family, failing an heir, the estate returns. On Candlemas Carriers.-John Roberts & Joel Bawden, to Helston, on Day (February 2nd), before sunrise, the reeve must s:J.ts. ; . to Penzance, on thurs. returning same day (Marked thus t should be addressed Harris IStephen, mine agent & farmer, Pope Joseph, Godolphin Arms P.H Marazion S.O.) Poldown Pry or John, farmer, Pengwedna ).ticha.rds Tl'ice, Godolphin house Hamy Charle.z, seed i& manure mer- Pryor '\-Villiam, farmer, Pengvredna Bundle Rev. Saml. M.A. (vicar, rural chant & grocer, Godolphin cross Richards Mary (Mrs.), frmr. Whealvor dean & surrogate), Vicamge Hocking Thomas, farmer, Gwedna Rich ll'ds Trice, farmer, Godolphin ho Stevens Thomas, Durbania .James Richard, farmer, Herland cross Roberts Jn. bus propT. Herland Cross Woolcock John, Elm cottage Johns James, smith, Herland cross & Sampson Richard, farmer, Sparnon Sparnon Stephens Hugh, farmer, Mary villa COMMERCIAL. Johns William, farmer, Herland cross Stephens Richard, farmer, Herland A.dams Paul Thomas, farmer,Trenear tLaity J oseph, farmer, Trescowe Step hens Rd. shopkpr. Her1and cross Adams Wm. Hy. farmer, Chytodden tLaity William, farmer, Trescowe Stevens Tho.mas, stained glass artist. Bailey Theophilus James, carpenter & tLukey Joel, farmer, Tresoowe I antique glass & lead window maker bui:der, Herland cross Magor James, farmer, Colswick ' (high class windows repaired or Bawden Joel, carrier, Herland cross Newton Wm.John, farmer, Pengwedna , restored); memorial windows a Bennetts John, farmer, Sparnon Pascoe Thomas, farmer, Pengilly speciality; Dutbania Blight George, farmer, Tregoning tPearce James, farmer, Trescowe "tTrevaskis J:ohnson, farmer, Trescowe Champion Alfred, farmer, Polladrass Polglase James, hair dresser, Herland common Champion Stephen, collector of rates, cross • Tyacke Jacob Jn. frmr. Herland cros,: Polladrass Polglase Thos. shoe ma.Herland cross 1 Vingoe John (Mrs.), farmer & shop Cornish John, farmer, Redallan Polmounta.in baac, frmr. Lit. Gillev I keepPI', Whealvor Edwards Samuel, carpenter, Colsuick Pool Christian (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Waters Jn. Richd. blacksmth.Gwedna Edwards Thomas, farmer, Herland Herland cross ·white James, butcher, Herland cro~s Harris Edward, farmer, Penhaleandrea tPope John,mine agent,Trescowe corn GOLANT, see St. Sampson's. GORRAN, or St. Goran, is a parish and village on the j stone in the Perpendicular style, and consists of chancel coal<t of the English Channel, 8~ miles south from St. 1 and nave, unitedly of eight bays, south aisle extending Austell station on the G-,eat Western railway and 3 south- ' along both, north transept, south porch and a lofty sonth-we~t from :\levagi~sey, in the Mid division of the Pmbattled western tower, no feet in height, with four county, east division of the hundred of Powder, petty ses !linnacles, built in r6o6, and containing 6 bells, all cast sional division of Powder East, St. Anstell union and I in 1772, and renovated in 1896 at a cost of [150: there county court district. rnral deanery of St. An~tPll, arch· 1 r~re two piscinre: the nave and aisle retain some good deaconry of Cornwall and diocese of Truro. The church 1 henches with wen-carved ends, many of them bearing of St. Goran, erected in the r6th century, is a building of initials : there is an ancient monument in the nave to .