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Cornwall. Maker DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. MAKER. 11.87 Madron. 1 Green James, farmer; Great llosullow Richards John, farmer & shopkeeper, '!>RIV ATE ' RESIDENTS. Guy Benjamin, Jarmm-, Boswarthen Church town 1 [For remainder of names,seePENZANCE. J Hall James, farmer, Trewern Richards Rd. carpenter, Church town A.dams Miss, Church town Hall John Charles, farmer, Boswednan Roberts Jas. & Sons, farmers, Treneere Adams William, Church town Hall Richard, farmer, Tremethack Roberts Thomas, farmer, Boswednan .i\rmstrong Mrs. N ancealverne Hall Samnel, farmer, Bosullow Rowe John, farmer, Trannack Bolitho Lieut.-Col. Otho Glyn, Poltair Hall William, farmer, Vellandruckia Rowe Richard Henry, blacksmith [let­ Bolitho Misses, Trengwainton Hall Wm. Thomas,farmer,'fremethack ters should be addressed Buryas Bolitho Thomas BedfordM.P., D.L., ;r.P. Hitchens J ane & Sons, farmers, Lanyon Bridge R.S.OJ Trewidden; &Union club, London s w HoskinsJ sph.markt.gardnr. Tremearne Semmens Simon & Jn. farmers,Hendra Bolitho William, Polwithen HutchEdward,market gardnr.Tolcarne Semmens Samuel Chellew, farmer, Borlase Misses, Castle Horneck Ivey Thomas, farmer, Lesingey Polteggan · Borlase Mrs. Waiter, The Coombe James James, farmer, Bosullow Taylor W. .A. clerk to Madron local Carter George, 'frannack James William John, farmer, Bone board, Church town Carter Mrs. Rose liill Jenkin Edwin, blacksmith, Jamaica pl Thomas Joseph & Sons, market gar­ Cocks FrederickAugustus,Church town JenkinElizh.( Mrs. ),farmer,Boswarthen deners, Polgoon Coulson Mrs. Lower Poltair J enkin Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, Bosullow Thomas James, farmer, Mulfra Dibden Stephen Charles, Lower Poltair Jenkin Thos. job. gardnr. Church town Thomas Peter, farmer & cattle dealer, Downing 1\'Irs. Trerieffe Jenkin Wm. Hy. blacksmith,Church tn Ninnis Friggens Miss, Church town Jilbert Charles & Jeremiah, farmers, Tonkin William, carpenter, Jamaica.pl Friggens Wm. Freethy, Church town Lower Boskenning Tregoning Ricbard White, relievmg Basking Richard J oseph, Brook cottage Jilbert Jeremiah, farmer, Ninnis officer, Western dist. Penzance onion Hughes Capt. Jabez Geo. 'frebena ho Jilbert Jeremiah, jun. farmer, Trewern Tregurtha ThomM, blacksmith, Treme• James Henry, Hea vill~ Jilbert John, farmer, Tremaine thack cross · Jenkin Alfred Charles, The Elms Jilbert Stephen, farmer, Minnis TrembathJames(Mrs. ),farmr,Bosullow Polglase Joseph, Treneere Kitchen John& Bros.farmers,Nancothn Trembath Richd. farmer,Pedneventon Richards Thomas, Bellair Ladner Charles, jun. farmer. Rose hill Trudgen James, farmer, Tremethllck Ross Charles Campbell J.P. Carne Lawrence William, farmer & market Trudgen John, farmer, Boswarthen StevensMisses,Claremont, Church town gardener, Trembath Trudgen Thomas, farmer, Ponshallow Tonkin Rev. Franklin 1\LA. Vicarage· Leggo Jn.earpntr.&shopkpr.Church tn Vingoe Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer,. Trelawny Mrs. H. R. Polmennor ho Martin John, fa"l'mer, Trewren Higher Boswarva Trythall Mrs. Bellair house Matthews Nicholas,farmer, Boswarthen Vingoe John, farmer, Penhale Welsh Edward, Minney cottage Mitchell Wm.farmer,HigherBoskenning ·warren James, farmer, Tremethack White Henry, Rosecadg hall Newton John, farmer, Bosilliack White Honor (Mrs.), farmer, Luther INicholas J osephus, inspector of nu is· Gwarne COMMERCIAL. ances to Penzance rural authority White James Henry, farmer, Tregod­ Adams William, farmer, Church town Nicholls Joseph, farmer, Bosullow deck & Holdreath Bennetts John, farmer, Boswarva Nicholls Nicholas Thos.farmr. Landithy White William, farmer & market gar­ Bennetts John, jun. farmer, Treyean Nicholls Richard, farmer, Landithy dener, Merry Meeting Bennetts Richard, farmer, Mulfra Nicholls Richard, jun. collector of rates White William Thomas, market gar­ Berryman James, wheelwright & car- to Madron local board,Landithy cot dener, Boscathnoe & Landithy penter, Tremethick cross NichollsThomas (Mrs.),farmr.Bosullow White William Thomas, jun. potato & Berryman Sarah .Ann (Mrs.), ehop- Nicholls William H. surveyor & broccoli merchant, clerk to the school keeper, Jamaica place inspector of nuisances to Madron board & assistant overseer,Hea villas. Bolitho Thomas, farmer, Lower Poltair local board, Church town White Wm. Fredk. farmer, Poltair Cargeege William, farmer, Kerrow Oats Thomas, shopkeeper, Church twn Workman's Institute (William Henry CarmanJonathan,carpenter,Jamaicapl PengellyGrace(Miss),farmr.Boswarthn Jenkin, sec) Cemetery (J. B. Cornish, Penzance, Pengelly Thomas Uarvey,farmer, Bone clerk to the burial board) Pengelly Thomas Willjam, market Hea Moor. Chappell William Edward, market gardener & miller (water), Treneere Davy Rev.Robert [curate],Rose cottage­ gardener, Trembath Pengelly William Henry~ Miners' Arms Leggoe John, Rock cottage,. Hea Craze Charles Edward, farmer & mar- P.H. New mill Peach John, The Retreat ket gardener, Polmennor & Crankan 1 Pollard Joseph, farmer, Chynoweth Waite Mrs. Rock villa Curnow Tbos. market gardnr. Tolcarne Pollard Richard Nicholas, farmer & White John Thos. Nevada villa, Hea Dale Charles, farmer, Lower Landithy market gardener, Trereiffe Berryman John, builder, Hea Dennis George, farmer Boswarthen Prowse Williatn, farmer, Mulfra . Criddle Thomas, tailor, Hea Eddy Francis, farmer, Carthew Read George Daniel, builder & shop- Nankervis Martin (Mrs.), apartments,. Elizabeth Cottage Orphanage (Miss M. keeper, Wesley rock Melbourne, Hea J. George, matron), Nansiglos lane Reynolds Jane & Sons, farmers & mar- Rich James, beer retailer Ellis Cornelius, farmer, Kerrow ket gardeners, Trereiffe Richards John, shopkeeper, Post office Flamank Robert Henry, boot & shoe Reynolds Richard & John, farmers Richards Nicholas, farmer & market maker, Jamaica place [letters should be addressed Buryas gardener, The Reens Friggens William,King William IV.P.H. Bridge R.S.OJ Rwhards Thomas, farmer & market Church town Reynolds Richd.farmet, Trewidden Vean gardener, Hea Gay \Valter, shopkeeper, Church town Reynolds Wm. Jn. blacksmith,Carthew Rowe 'l'homas, grocer Gauntlett Charles Augnstus, market Richards Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Rowe Wilham Henry, naturalist gardener, Red Hill cottage Little Bosullow White John Thos. market gardenr. Hea. • MAKER, the" Macretone" of Domesdayl is s. parish, 2 yearly value £162, with re3idence and 10 acres of glebe, in miles south-west from Devonport, on the opposite shore of the gift of the Crown, and held since 1890 by the Rev.. Plymouth Sound, in the Eastern division of the county, Edward Williams Evans L.Tb. of University College, Dur­ eouth division of the hundred of East, St. Germans union, ham. Messrs. Waterman Brothers, steam launch and y:l,cht county court district of East Stonehouse, rural deanery of builders, have a building yard at Creymell, where about 100 East, archdeaconry of Bodmin and diocese of Truro. The. hands are employed. On Maker Heights, 400 feet atove the church of St. Macra is a building of stone in the Late Per- sea level, are military barracks, affording a fine panoramic pendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, north view : in the parish are also a number of forts, and a new transept, 'south porch and an embattled tower, 65 feet battery was constructed in 1889. The local charities are of high, with t:rocketed pinnac1es, and conLaining 6 bells, nearly £too yearly value. On the high road, near the rehung in 18&8: the font of Caen stone is a. reduced fac- church, is a fountain, called ''St. Julian's well," and on the simile of the Norman font at Bodmin, and was brough~ frqm bank above is an ancient baptistery, which has been restored. St. Merryn's, the church of which now has the font fortnerly The desecrated chapel o£ St. Juliet or Julitta, belonging to­ belonging to the ruined church of St. Constantine, near St. the ancient mansion of Inceworth, now a farmhouse~ is i'D Merryn: there are numerous monuments to the Edgcumbe elegant and lofty building of tbe Decorated period, with a. family from 16o]" to 1839, and in the churchyard is a granite sacristry on the north side, used as a granaty, and an under­ cross to Ernrst Augustus, 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, d. croft~ now- a stable. Mount Edgcumbe, the seat of the E~rl 3 Sept. l86i, and memorials to the families of Triggs, 1664; of Mount Edgcumbe P.c., D.C.L. lord lieutenant of Cornwall, Salmon, :r682; Ingram, 1669; Boger, and others: the occupies the whole of a hilly promontory, nearly 6oo_acr~s church was restored in t874, at a cost of £,r,Joo, and will in extent, whiCh juts out- into the sea on the west side·. Ql seat 4.50 persons. The register dates from the year 1630. Plymouth harbour, and is one of the most beautiful and The living is a vicarage, n.verage tithe "fent-charge£167, net .(lictures~ue sea1s in the kbgdom; "the puk .and gromids DEV. & CORN. 75'~~ 'I .
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