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CORNW .ALL.] Wadebllidge [CORNW .ALL.] WADEBlliDGE. 890 (POST OFFICE Darlington Mary {Mrs.), shopkeeper, Hearle William, farmer, Treburthes Richards Henry, blacksmith Treviskey H uddy Sampson, farmer, Tredennick Roberts Henrietta M aria (Mrs. ),shpkpr Davis John, matmn, Very an green Hugh Henry, ma~on Roberts John, farmer, Pendarves Dowrick Amos, farmer, Higher mill H ugh J osiah, mason Rundle James, carpenter Dunstone Francis, shoe maker, Portloe H ugbPs N athanl.t;~hopkpr. Very an green Rundle John, carpenter Dunstone J ames, gen. merchant, Portloe Johns .Joseph, shoe maker Rundle Samuel, shoe maker Dunstone PentP.cost, gen. mer. Portloe J ohnsPeter,coxswain oflifehoat, Portloe Runnalls A. W. J. farmer, Penvose Dunstone Thomas, New ·inn, Portloe Julyan John, farmer, Tregenna Runnalls William, farmer, Ventonveth Dunstone William, builder, Portloe Julyan Robert, farmer, Tregenna Sawle Ehud, farmer, Corwenna Dustow Samuel, farmer, Callendra Kea!'t Stephen, farmer, Hay Spry Grace Lovey (Mrs.), farmer, Tre- Dustow William, farmer, Crowans Langdon Matthew,farmer, Trelogossick gamenna Dyer Charles, farmer, Trewarthe Lock Henry, shoe maker,Veryan green Symons Richd. blacksmith, Portholland Dyer Nicolas, beer retailer, Portloe L uneyThos.&Martin ,farmers, Reski \'ers Tregunna William, miller Elliott Albert, farmer, Trempessick MiddlecoatWm.Henry,farmer,Gwendra Trounce Henry, farmer, Trevilveth Elliott Thomas, farmer, Trencreek Nicholls James, miller, Corwenna Trounce J ames, butcher & shopkeeper Elliott Williarn, farmer, Boswage Nicholls William, farmer, Trewartha Trounce John, farmer, Tretheake Furze WiHiam, butcher, Camels N orthcott Philip Hill,frmr.Crug-sillack Webb Richard, New inn, & butcher Gay John, farmer, Trenissen N ott John, farmer, llessy Benath 'Vel burn-, excise officer, Church town Hearle John, farmer, Polrouta Nott Thomas, farmer, Penvose Whitburn John, farmer, Polmenna Hearle Samuel, farmer, Tregenna Pascoe John, assist. overseer, Barn cott Willingham -, chief officer of Coast~ Hearle Samuel, farmer, Trengrowse Pomeroy John, farmer, Tregongon guard, Portloe W ADEBRIDGE is a market town and terminus of the INSURANCE AGENTS:­ Bodmin and Wadebrid5e railway, in the Eastern division of Accidental Death, W. Paynter the county, partly in the parish of St. Breoke, Pyder hun­ Albert Life, W, Paynter dred, 8t. Columb union and county court district, and Clerical~ Medical, Oatey & Martyn partly in the township and parish of Egloshayle, hundred of Deposit~- Gf:meral Life~ Annuity, W. H. Mallett Trig-g, union of Bmlmin; it is seven miles north-west from General, M. Collins Bodn1in, 8 north-east from St. Columb, and 8 east from Lancashire. J. Carvett Padstow, on the river Camel, andneartheextremity of the National Live Stock, W. H. Mallett navigable portion thereof. There is a fine stone bridge of National Provincial Life, T. Lawrance seventeen arches over the river Camel, built by contri­ Norwich Union, W. Paynter bution in 1485, and made a county bridge in the reign Railway Passengers', J. Brewer of James I: it is kept in repair partly by the rents of two Royal, J. R. Rickard estates and partly by tolls. The churches are those of the Royal Farmers', G. Brabyn parishes of St. Breoke and EgloshaJle, at the respective Saxon Life, J. Williams distances of a mile aud half a mile from the town. There Scotti.~h Equitable, Wills & Son are chapels for Bible Christians, Independents, W esleyans Sun Fire, J. Brewer and United Methodists, a National school, and a literary United Kingdom, J. R. Rickard and scientific institution. The town is lighted with gas, and West ern Life, J. Brewer has an iron foundry. Its chief trade consists in the export­ National School, John Brewer, master; .Miss Eliza ation of granite, slate, and the products of the various Richards, mistress mines in the vicinity. The imports are coal, timber, and Railway Station, Hayes Kyd, superintendent general merchandize. Fairs are held on the second Tuesday in .March and May, June 22nd, and second Tuesday in CoNVEYANCE TO:- October, yearly, for cattle and sheep. The cattle market is Bodmin Road Station, Folly's 'bus at 3 p.m. daily; Blake's held on tbe second Tuesday in every other month. 'bus at 9.30 a.m. daily PADSTOW, Folly's 'bus at 8 a.m. daily; Blake's 'bus at 4.30 PosT & MONEY ORDER & TELEGRAPH OFFicE, Post p.m. daily Office Savings Bank, Government Annuity & Insurance CARRIERS TO :- Office.-Theodore Lawrance, postmaster. Letters from £AUNCESTON.-Hodge, tuesday & saturday, returns mon· Bodmin per railway, arrive at 8 a.m. & 3 p.m. & dis­ day & friday patched at 10 a.m. & 4 p.m. Money orders are paid & TRURo.-Mansell, tuesday& saturday, returns monday & granted from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m friday PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Collins John, C01·nislt Arms i\'I artyn Fredk. coal & general merchant Brabyn Gregory Collins John, builder l\lartyn John, boot & shoe maker & Cleave Thomas W erry Collins John, draper & grocer leather cutter Cole Francis Collins Samuel, builder May Nicholas, boot & shoe maker Hambly Miss Craig & Co. drapers, milliners, fancy l\Ienhinick Alexander, plasterer Hambly }Jrs repository & boot & shoe warehouse Moon John, basket maker & shopkeepr Higgs William Guy Davison John, private school Nichols Richard, boot & shoe maker Isaac Sar2:ent East Cornwall Bank (branch of) Oatey & Martyn, iron & brass founders Jordan Charles ( Edward Leamon, agent); draw on & gas proprietors Key Thomas Williams, Deacon & Co Oatey William, farmer Lang Miss, Allandale terrace Eustace Richard, commercial school Paul George, builder Liddell Edward, Truscott Gilbert Wm.glass & earthenware dealer Paynter William, saddler & ironmonger Norway Misses, White Rock Goodtellow John, cabinet maker Philp Joseph, druggist & grocer Norway Mr!'. Cliff's end Ham Thomas, saddler & harness maker Pollard t;amuel, solicitor Parnell John Hicks Charlotte (Mrs.), .Llioleszcorth Prynne Michael, draper & grocer Parnell Martin, Cliff's end Arms Quintrell Matthew, printer & bookbindr Pearce Miss Higgs .1\'Iary (Miss), ladies' school Richards Daniel, gro!'er Pollard Samuel, Allandale terrace Hocking l:lenjamin, confectioner Rickard Jas. Rowell, druggist & grocer Rendell Robert Hoskins Charles, butcher & farmer Ripper John, tailor, Egloshayle Nad Sobey Mrs Jennings William, auctioneer Snell William Henry, butcher Symonil J ames Julian John, nursery & seeds man Sobey William, boot & shoe maker Thompson Rev. 8amuel Lander Grace (Mrs.), Ship inn Symons Richard J. E. attorney Wilkins Ignatius Lawrance Theodore,tail01; & postmaster Tippett William, Commercial hotel, & Wills Mrs Lemin William, draper inland revenue office COMMERCIAL. Literm·y ~ Scientific Institution Trebilcock Isabella (Mrs.), grocer Bennett William, builder (Mark Symons, sec.; Richd. Eustace, Tregaskis Samuel, corn & coal merchant Billing Pascoe, shipbuilder librarian) Tremellen William, gunsmith Bird William, Queen's Head Lobb Winnifred (1\Irs.), photographer Truscott Bros. drapers, coal mers. &c Blake John, farmer Lockett George, butcher Warren Jolm, supervisor Brabyn Gregory, currier & shoe upper Male Nicholas, solicitor Weeds Edward, carpenter manufacturer Mallett Fras. Jas. ironmonger & plum hr Wilkins Ignatius, surgeon Brewer John, seedsman & florist Mallett Wm. Hen. soda water manufr. Wills Samuel, draper & grocer Broad John Butler, watch maker wine & spirit merchant & auctioneer Wills Thomas Davey, wholesale grocer Brown J ames, shoe maker Martyn T. & Sons, timber & general & general merchant Cavell William, grocer merchants Wininckett John, cabinet maker .
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