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CORN\YALL. (KELLY's September 6Th and First Friday After the 1Oth of November 106! CAl\'l:ELFOlm. CORN\YALL. (KELLY's September 6th and first Friday after the 1oth of November. ster,Forrabury, Trevalga, Tintagel, St. Teath,Michaelstow, At Camelford is a small flour mill and a saw mill. The pop­ Lanteglos-by-Camelford & St. Clether. The area of the ulation of the town and parish in 1891 was 1,370. union is 51,866 acres; rateable value in x8g3, £37,422; l'osT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.­ the population in x8g1 was 6,6o6 Jobn Evelyn, postmaster. Letters arrive at 7.40 a. m. & Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, W. are dispatched at 4.30 p.m. Money orders are granted & Sloggatt Hawker, Boscastle paid from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. ; saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m Treasurer, Richard Foster, Lanwithan, Lostwithiel Relieving & Vaccination Officer for the Union, William CouNTY MAGISTRATEs FOR LESNEWTH PETTY SEssroNAL Rowe, Camelford DIVISION. Medical Officer, Eoscastle district, Arthur Wade, Boscastle Rev. Prebendary Richard Bryn Kinsman M.A. Vicarage, Tin- Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Camelford district, tagel, Camelford, chairman ErnestJohn Jerome L.R.C.P.Edin. Camelford Sir Wm. Wallace Rhoderic Onslow bart.D.L.Hengar,Bodmin Public Vaccinator, Boscastle district, Charles Wade L.R.C.P. Richard Harris esq. Boscastle R.S.O Lond. Boscastle Col. William Sl(lggatt Hawker D.L. PenaJly, Boscastle R.S.O Superintendent Registrar, W. Sloggatt Hawker, Boscastle; Rev. Robert James Roe M.A. Rectory, Lanteglos, Camelford deputy, James .Mitchell, Boscastle Rev. Edward Moubray Phillipps-Treby, Rectory, Forrabury, Registrars of Births & Deaths, Boscastle sub-district, Arthur Boscastle R.S.O Wade, Boscastle ; Camelford sub·district, William Rowe, Clerk to the Mag-istrates, Wm. Dinham King, Camelford Camelford Petty Sessions are held at the Town Hall the second friday Registrar of Marriages, John Evelyn, Camelford every month at 12 noon The Workhouse, a plain building of stone in two parallel Tue folbwing places are included in the petty sessional lines, connected by a covered way, was built in 1858 at a division :-Advent, Davidstow, Lesnewth, St. Juliot, cost of £1,200, for 8o inmates; John Joseph Short, Lanteglos, St. Gennys, Otterham, Minster, Forrabury, master ; Ernest John J erome L.R.c. P .Edin. medical officer; St. Clether, Trevalga, Tintagel, St. Teath, Michaelstow, 1\Irs. Mary Short, matron 'freneglas, Warbstow RuRAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. PuBLIC EsTABLISHMENTS:- Meets at Workhouse, on alternate Board days. County Court, Town hall, His Honor Judge Granger; W. Clerk, W. Sloggatt Hawker, Boscastle D. King, registrar & high bailiff. Court is held every two Treasurer, Richard Foster, Lanwithan, Lostwithiel · months. The following places are comprised within its Medical Officers of Health, Boscastle district, Charles Wade, jurisdiction, viz.:-Lanteglos-by-Camelford, Lesnewth, St. Boscastle; Camelford dist. Ernest Jn. Jerome, Camelford Gennys, Jacobstow, Michaelstow, St. 'feath, St. Breward, Inspector of Nui~ances, Matthew Wickett, Camelford St. Kew, 1::-lt. Tudy, Endel).ion & Port Isaac, Camelford, SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMl\HTTEE. Tintagel, Tre\·alga. Minster, .Forrabury & Boscastle, Meets at Workhouse, on alternate Board days. D~vidstow, Otterham, St. Juliot, Advent & St. Clether Clerk, W. Sloggatt Hawker, Boscastle Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amendment AttendancP Officer, Francis Philp, Pengelly St. Teath Act," Wiiliam Henry Hayne. Camelford & John EYelyn N.ttional School, built in 1843, for 288 children; average }?rancis Philp, Delabole, Teath attendance, 63 boys, 53 girls & 37 infants ; Hugh Oliver Police Station, Hchd.l'\icholls, inspector,& 4 police constables Pengelly, master; Mrs. A. Pengelly, mistress; Sir J. Public Assembly .Rooms, Fore street, John Hooper, manager Smith left 41A. 2R. 36P. the rent of which, £43, is ap­ & proprietor plied to edneation Town Hall, William Coombe, keeper Tile North Cornwall coach leaves the railway station daily VOLUNTEERS. for Wadebridge, St. Columb, Newquay; & Padstow & Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (2nd Volunteer Battalion) omnibus also daily for lloscastle & 'l'intagel (H Company), Capt. Horace Hayes Montgomery Lawrence CARRIERS TO :- CA~fELFORD UNIOS". llODllfiN-Gilbert, tues. thurs. & sat. ; also luggage van Board day, alternate fridays at 2 p.m. at the workhouse. daily, returning the same days The union comprises the following parishes :-Advent, St. LAUNCESTON-Luggage vans leave on alternate days & Ureward, Davidstow, Otterham, Lesnewth,St.Juliot,Min- 'Thomas Walt.er Edwards on sat PRIVATE RI!.SIDENTS. Cann William & Son, masons Jerome Ernest John L.R.C.P.Edin.certi- Billing Robert, Tregood well Capital & Counties Bank Limited (sub- fying factory SLlrgeon&medical officer, Blank William, Bridge house branch) (Horace IIayes Montgomery & medical officer of health & public Cottle John Lawrence, agent), Fore street: draw vaccinator,Camelford district,&medi- Datson Rev. Joshua [Bible Christian] on Capital & Counties Bank Limited, cal officer to the Workhouse, Fore st E\·elyn John 1 Threadneedle street, London E c King Wm. Dinham, solicitor & clerk to H'l.yne D1gory Chapman Joseph, saddler, Fore street the county magistrates & registrar & Hayne William Henry Collins John Richd. solicitor, Forest high bailiff of county court, !<'ore st Hurdon Edward James Col will Ascott, blacksmith Langdon Jn.& Son, vet.surgeons,Fore st J erome Ernest John Coombe John, Weston inn, Fore street Lang-don Richard Joli:ffe, rate collector King William Dinham, Fore street Coombe Oliver, wheelwright & assistant overseer, Fore street Lawrence Horace Hayes Montgomery, Cornish John, shopkeeper LanxsonThos.sddle.&harnss.ma.Fore st Pohnear Coumbe William, baker & farmer Lawrence Horace Hayes Montgomery, Pearce Theophilus Deale Jamelc', shopkeeper, Fore street solicitor, Fore street Pearse Misses Ada & Emma, Manor ho Dennis Edward, mason I Lobb Samuel, builder Pins')n Capt.Albert Andrew, Camel cot Dingley, Pcthybridge & Co.'s Bank Mitchell Henry, carpenter Reed John (Edward James Hurdon, agent), Pearce Edwin, farmer Roberts Mrs Fore street; draw on Union Bank of Pearce Geo. Edwin, ironmonger,Fore st Rosevear Thomas Pope, Fore street London Limited, London E c Pearce Sidney, farmer & cattle dealer, Rundle Charles, Tregoodwell Ede Maria Louisa (1\Irs.), china & glass Lane end Simpson Rev. John Wm. [Wesleyan] warehouse, Fore street Philp Francis, school attendance officer Stephens Richard, Fore street Ede Waiter, watch maker, Fore street Public Assembly Rooms (John Hooper, Wakefield Thomas Edwin EdwardsThos. Walt. shopkpr. &carrier proprietor), Fore street WestMrs Elmford Robert, farmer, Colloden Richard William, stone mason Worden Mrs. Waverley cottage Evelyn & Son, auctioneers, valuers, & Rogers & Hons, coach builders, ma- post office, Fore street chinists & steam saw mills COMMERCIAL, Evelyn John, postmaster & registr.tr of Rowe William, relieving & vaccination Arnall George, watch maker, Forest marriages officer for union & registrar of births Arthur William, White Hart P.H.Fore st Foale J ames, draper, Fore strtet & deaths for No. 2 Camelford sub-dist Banbury Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, Foale Prudence (Miss),costumer,Fore st Rundle Hannah & Matilda (~1isses), Victoria row GreensladeAnnie(Mrs. ),prov.dlr.Fore st drapers & grocers Beals James Hy. photographer, Forest HawkeyMaryAnn(Mrs. ),shpkpr.Fore st Slee Geo. & Son,boot & shoe dlrs.Fore st Blarney James, boot maker, Fore street Hayne Digory, miller (water & steam), ~locum be Rd.Bros.boot makers, Forest Blank William,currier& leather merchnt seedsman&generalmerchant,Forest Sowden William Hender, draper & Bolitho, Williams, Foster, Coode, Grylls Hayne William, baker, Fore street grocer, Fore street & Co. Limited (Consolidated Bank of Hayne Wm.Hy.auctnr.&valuer, Forest Stephens Richd.Hennett&Sons,butchers Cornwall) (agency) (John Evelyn, H::Jckin John, watch maker, Fore street Stranger Richard Northcote, grocer & agent),Forestreet; draw on Williams Hooper John, builder, Fore street draper, Fore street Deacon & Manchester & Salford Bank Hopper William, cattle dealer Symons James, King's Arms family & Limited, London E c Hurdon Edward James,chemist,Fore st commercial hotel & posting house, Bray Charles, boot maker Inch Fras. Guy, tinplate worker,Fore st Fore street Burns Tom Bell, ironmonger, Fore st Inch Samuel, blacksmith, Fore street Tingcombe Edwin, boot maker, Forest • .
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