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CORNWALL. [KELLY's Odger Mary (Miss), Dress Maker, Barn Street Sl'antlebury William, Farmer, Trevelmond Oliver Marwood, Farmer, Looe Mills School of Art (C 1176 LISKEARD. CORNWALL. [KELLY'S Odger Mary (Miss), dress maker, Barn street Sl'antlebury William, farmer, Trevelmond Oliver Marwood, farmer, Looe mills School of Art (C. W. Jewell, hon. sec.), Public buildings, Oliver Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Barn street Barras place Olver Cornelius Moon, farmer & landowner, Trewidland Searle Thomas, music seller, Fore street Olver Thomas, dairyman & greengrocer, Dean street Short John, farmer, Little Hay Olver William Henry, farmer, Housey Short William, blacksmith, Horningtops Ough John & Son, builders, contractors & masons, Church st Skinner Joshua, tailor, Church street Ough John, taxidermist & draper, Church street SmythurstThos.Abraham,organist at parish church, Dean st Ough Lewis, chemist & grocer, Market street Snell Charles, farmer, Tremabe Ough Richard Ivey Tremayne, farmer, Cannon hill Snell Nicholas, farmer, 6 Addington place Parken Samuel, farmer, Lamellion Snell Samuel, boot & shoe warehouse & blacksmith, Dean st Parker Josiah William, wine & spirit merchant, Fore street Snell Samuel, farmer, Tremabe Parkyn James, baker, Church street north Sobey Richard, farmer, Pensipple Parkyn Lewis Arthur, grocer, Pound street• Solomon Richard, cabinet maker, 9 Dean street Parkyn Mary (Miss), baker, Barn street Spry Edward, auctioneer & valuer, land, house & commis- Parkyn Misses, day school, Barn street sion agent & sheriff's officer, Barras place Parkyn William, boot & shoe m:.tker, Church street Spurway Edwin, tailor, Lower Lux street Parkyn William Henry, painter, Pound street Squires & Sons, coach builders, Barn street Parsons Edgar, butcher, 7 Addington place & Market Stamp Office( Jas. Rogers,distributor ),Post office, Windsor pl Parsons John, bookbinder, Higher Lux street Stanley Philip John, decorator, Higher Lux street Pascoe Mary (Mrs.), stay maker, Pound street Stantan & Stantan, drapers & hosiers, Fore street Peake John, tanner, Church street Stephens Benjamin, farmer & butcher, Treburgeywater Peake John, jun. tanner, Church street Stephens Boaz Kinch, butcher, Dobwalls Fearce & Son, coal, corn & manure merchants, Doublebois . Stephens William, farmer, Trewen Penney J ames, parish clerk & collector of rates, Castle st Strong Benjamin, ironmonger, Fore street Penney Samuel, butcher, Maudlan · Strong John, registrar of marriages, Barn street Penrose James Henry, farmer, Tuelmenna Sweet Joseph & Sons, monumental masons,Parade&Barn st Peters Thomas, hair dresser, Church street Sweet Alfred Henry, monumental mason, Castle street Pb.illips Harry, tailor, Castle street Sweet Joseph, grocer, Io Dean street; & mason, see Sweet Phillips James, Victoria inn, Higher Lux street J oseph & Sons Phillips John, boot & shoe maker, Church street Symons John, station master, Moorswater station Philp John. printer, stationer & publisher of the "Cornish Symons William. shopkeeper, Moorswater Times," Great place Tamblyn Thomas, farmer. Treburgie Philp Elizabeth (Miss), fancy dealer, Dean street Teague William, plumber, Barras street Pitt William & Son, carpenters & joiners, Trevelmond Temperance Hall (William George &William J.Humphreys, Playne Annie Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house, Barn street secs.), Barn street Polkinghorne William, manager Capital & Counties Bank Temple Ann (Miss), agent for Pickford & Co. railway Limited, Barras street carriers, Pound street Pollard Charles, dairyman, Cannon hill Tennis Club (Alexandra) (H. L. Caunter, hon. sec), Parade Polmeer William, shopkeeper, Dobwalls Thomas Bessie & Ellen (Misses), dress makers, 8 Forest Pomeroy William, tailor, Cannon hill Thomas Henry, basket maker, Church street Pooley William Peter & Son, cabinet makers, Castle street Thomas Robert, greengrocet•, Pound street Potts Jas. supt. Prudential Insurance agt. 1 Barnfield ter Tinney Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Straches Prior William, farmer, Newhouse Tonkin William, dairyman, Higher Lux street Public Hall (C. W. Jewell, hon. sec.). Barras place Town Hail, Fore street Quiller Ann (Mrs.), Railway hotel, Barn street Toy William, farmer, Tuelmenna Quiller Josiah. mason, Pound street Trehane Jane (Mrs.), milliner, !<'ore street Quiller Nicholas, mason, Barras place Trehane Sampson, builder, Dean street Raby George, farmer, Pennant Trethewey Helena (Miss), dress maker, Church street Raddy Thomas Henry Stratton, haulier, Higher Lux street Trevail Joseph, farmer, Treheath Rapson John Lewis, butcher, 5 Fore street Trevaskes Johnson, dairyman, Trembraze Repper Joseph, hair dresser, Higher Lux street Tucker John Steven~, grocer, Barrasstreet Reynolds Maud (Miss), dress maker, Church street Dgalde Elizabeth C~'Irs. ), dress maker, Castle street Rice Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Lamellion Ugalde John, builder, Castle street Richards Edwin, auctioneer, 7 Fa1rley terrace Venning Alfred Wilmott. solr. & a~ent for the Atlas Life & Richards Fanny (Miss 1, White Horse P.H. Parade !<'ire & Lancashire & Yorkshire Insurance Co.Bavtree• hill Richards Frederick, tailor, Baytree hill Venning Daniel & Son, maltsters & brewers, East Cornwall Ricbards George Francis, mineral agent for Duchy of Corn- steam brewery, Baytree hill wall, Masonic hall Vivian & Sons,coal merchants,Railway station, Moorswater Rickeards Robt. & Son, seedsmen & market gardenrs.Barn st Vivian Mary (Mrs.), cow keeper, Castle street Ridgman William M.R.C v.s. veterinary surgeon, West st Volk Crispin, watch maker & jeweller, Fore street Riscorla John, coffee house, Well lane Volunteer Battalion (2nd) Duke of Cornwall's Light Infan- Rith Henry Dodger, shoe maker, Higher Lux street try Regiment (A Co.) (Captain William Sargent), Drill Roberts Elizabeth (Mrs.), dairy, Pound street hall, Market buildings Roberts John, chemist, Market street Walker Margaret (Mrs.), lodging house, Church st. north Rodd William, tailor, Higher Lux street Wall J. C. & Co. agents for the Great Western Railway Co. Roger James, stamp distributor & postmaster, Post office, Windsor place Windsor place Webb's H«?tel Limited(J.W.Chegwidden, manager),Parade Rogers Mary Ann (Miss), lodging house, Cannon hill See advertisement Rogers Samuel, farmer, Trembraze Welby Patrick, inland revenue officer, Higher Lux street Rosevere Henry, farmer, Landazard Welch William, farmer, Landazzard Rowe Ell en (Mrs.), lodging house, I Fairley terrace, Dean st Wenmoth Sarah & Sons,ironmongers & plumbers,Market st n.ule William Harris, accountant, clerk to St. Cleer school Western Counties & General Manure Co. Limited (William board & sec. to Liskeard & Looe Union Canal Co. Barras st Ford Maddick, agent), Doublebois Runnalls Richard, butcher, Barn street White George, baker, Barras street Sando Robert, house decorator, Church street White Thomas, baker, Dean st. & corn merchant,Church st Sansom John. architect, Green Bank lane Williams Ann (Mrs.), greengrocer, Cannon hill Sargent Elizabeth (Mrs.), Bell commercial hotel & posting Williams Joseph, watch maker, Ctiurch street house, Church street Williams Martha (Miss), dress maker, Dean street Sargent William, farmer, Blackwater Williams Richard Henry, engineer & iron & brass founder ; Sargent William, farmer, Guy's well stoves, ranges, implements & machinery, mining plant Sargent William, farmer, Landlooe &c. Liskeard iron works • Sargent William, manager of the Cornish Bank Lim. Pike st Wills Harry. grocer, Barn street & Baytree hill Scantlebury John, town crier & bill poster, Church st. north Wonnacott John, boys, school, Wadham house Scantlebury Margt. Annie (Mrs.), lodging ho. Carwinion ter Young Richard, chemist & grocer, Parade LOOE, EAST, formerly a borough, is an ancient town in keard, 14 west from Plymouth and 231 from London, in a beautiful position on the east side of a wide creek ores- the South Eastern division of the county, hundred of West. tuary in a bay on the south coast, and well sheltered by petty sessional division of West, Liskeard union and county lofty bills ; it is the terminus of the Looe and Caradon court district, rural deanery of West, arch deaconry of Bodmin railway, and is 7 miles south-west from Menhenhiot station and diocese of Trnro. East Looeis separated from West Looe on the Cornwall (Great Western) railway, 8 south from Lis- by a creek, running inland for 2! miles, formerly crossed by .
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