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858 DEVORAN. CORNWALL. [KELLY's POST, MONEY ORDER & TELEGRAPH OFFICE (Rail way sub· Library 4 Reading Roorn, John Sampson, sec ; G. E. Donald, office.-Letters should have R.S.O. Cornwall added) & librarian Savings Bank.-Samuel Pascoe, postmaster. Letters Market Hall, George Harris, keeper arrive from London at 7-SO a.m. & 2.20 p.m. ; dispatched PUBLIC OFFICERS :- at 10.20 a.m. & 4.15 & IO p.m; sundays at 4·I5 p.m. Collector cif Harbour Dues, John Hitchens only Rate Collector tf School Attendance Officer, N. Tallack, INSURANCE AGENTS : Narrabo London, E. Lidgey Redruth 4 Cltacewater Railway, Charles Dyke Taylor, North British 4' Mercantile, J. A. Paynter, Bissoe chemical superintendent & secretary; John Hitchens, managing works clerk Sovereign Life, W. T. Trythall, Bissoe chemical works National School, Richard J. Daniell, master ; Miss Emily Yeoman, mistress PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS:- CARRIERs.-Emanuel Cortis, to Truro, mon. & wed..; to Custom House, William McAdam, principal coast officer Redruth, fri. Solomon Martin to Truro, mon. wed. & sat PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Dunstan Joseph, farmer, Keatrevella Mitchell William, master mariner Bailey Mrs. Bissoe Dunstan Nicholas, wheelwright, Carnon Nicholls Charles, potato dlr .Belmont ter Chellew Miss, Point down Nicholls Christian (Miss), Crown tJ Dodds Mrs. Mount Hope Dunstan Wm. shopkpr. Carnon down .A-.chor Donald Thomas, Clydia Dunstan William, jun. carpenter Nicholls Thomas, butcher, Carnon gate Gerrish Edward, Trethewey Ezard Thomas, farmer, Carnon hill Paul Waiter, master mariner Gillan Rev. James Henry, Vicarage FarquharsonEliza Stevens (Miss),ladies' PaynterRichardHodge,master mariner, Harris Thomas, Jewel villa school St. John's terrace Hawkins Rev. Edwd. M.A.St. John's ter Ford Eliz•h. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Point Penpoll Tin Smelting Co. Penpoll (Wm. Lidgey William Gilbert William, Robartes Arms Teague, man. Truro) . Mitchell Robert Treener, Belmont Gribble John, ironmonger Pouting George, farmer, Come to Good Richards Henry, St. John's terrace· Harris Geo. keeper of the market hall Redruth 4' Chacewater Railway C<J. (Geo. SampsonMrs.Parkview HitchensJohn,collectorofharbourdues Hart Taylor, supt. & sec.; John Symons Mrs. Claremont villa Hodge William, master mariner, St. Hitchens, managing clerk) Taylor George Hart, Devoran house John's terrace Rees Georgina (Miss), school, Penpoll Warren Mrs. St. John's terrace Hodge William Fredk. master mariner, Rowe Hugh, master mariner, Carnon Whitburn Robert, St. John's terrace Robartes terrace mine COMMERCIAL. Husson John Hocking, Commercial inn, Rowse John, miller (water), Point mills Banfield John, master mariner, St. & rope maker Sampson Ann (Mrs.), farmer John's terrace Jane Thomas, master mariner Stephens John, shipowner, Chycoose Bridger John, Bell inn, Point Jury J ames, cow keeper, Car non gate Tallack Nicholas,farmer & rate collector, Brown Philip James, master mariner, Jury Thomas, carpenter, Carnon gate Narrabo St. John's terrace Langdon John, carpenter, The Terrace Taylor George Hart, supt. & sec. of the Burley Richard, farmer, Tresithick Lidgey Edwin, insurance agent Redruth &; Chacewater Railway Co Burrows Amos, farmer, Ringwell farm Lidgey William, agent to Messrs.Vivian Teague Saml. blacksmith, Carnon down Burrows Benj. cowkeeper, Carnon down & Sons, coal merchants, Port Talbot Teague Stephen, farmer, Carnon crae Burrows William Henry, farmer, Chy- & Swansea Tucker Richard, farmer & butcher coose croft LobbThos.medical botanist,Carnon gate Tyack Richard, shoe ma. St. John's ter Chellew William, shipowner, Point Locke Joseph, shopkeeper Vivian&Sons (of Port'falbot & Swansea), Clark John, master mariner Loer Charles, farmer, Carnon crae coal merchants (William Lidgey, Coad John, tailor & draper McAdam William, custom house officer, agent) Cock James, master mariner, Chypit St. John's terrace Whitburn James, master mariner Collins Peter, shopkeeper Martin Joseph, mason Whitta Caroline (Mrs.), farmer, Mount CollinsWilliam John, farmer & butcher, Martyn James, grocer & baker Agar Carnon down Maunder William, shopkeeper, Point Williams James, mine agent & accoun- Cortis Emanuel, carrier Michell John, shopkeeper, Carnon down tant, Lanhydrock place Curnow Robt. Richd.shipowner,Point ho Michell To bias, shopkeeper WilliamsJeremiah,shopkeeper &farmer, Daniel Samuel, tea dealer, Carnon hill Mitchell Eliza (Mrs.), grocer Carnon down Daniel William, farmer, Chypit farm Mitchell Mary (Miss), grocer,The Quay I Williams Saml. frmr. Higher Devoran IJevoran Library tJ Readin,q Room (John Mitchell Richard, ship agent Williams William, farmer, Penpoll Sampson, sec.; G.E.Donald, librarian) Mitchell Robt. wood dlr. Laurel cottage Wilton Jane (Miss), school DonaldWilliam, master mariner, Lanhy- Mitchell Robert Treneer, general mer- WoolcockJohn,cowkeeper, Carnon down drock place chant & shipowner Woolcock Thomas Sampson, grocer & Dunstan John Giles, farmer & butcher, Mitchell Thomas, pilot draper Tregoose Mitchell William, blacksmith Yeoman Mary (Miss), dress maker ST. DOMINICK is a parish and village, 3 miles south- by nft. 6in. wide, with a doorway 6ft. high; the interior is east from Callington, 8 north fron;a. Saltash and 12 north divided by an archway into two parts, and the stream from from Plymouth, in the Eastern division of the county, middle the spring being unconfined, flows out through the doorway division of the hundred of East, Liskeard union and county which faces the west; the building was carefully restored court district, rural deanery of East, archdeaconry of some time since by Lady Ashburton. By the side of the Bodmin and diocese of Truro, situated on the na\'igable road leading from Chapel Farm to the Tamar is-the Holy river Tamar, which forms its eastern boundary. The church Well: at the back is a niche; the whole structure is much of St. Dominic is a plain building of stone, with granite overgrown. A fair is held on the first Thursday after dressings, in the Perpend,icular style, consisting of chancel, the I2th of May, yearly for cattle. The Earl of Mount nave of five bays, aisles, ~outh porch and an embattled tower Edgcumbe, who is lord of the manor, and Col. Augustus containing 6 bells: in the chancel is a piscina; and the rood- Coryton J.P., D.L. are the chief landowners. The soil is loft stairs remain : at the east end of the south aisle is a free and light clay ; the sub-soil is on slate and stone. The large tomb, with effigies, to ..A.mbrose Rous, dated I659 and chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, turnips, mangold-wurtzel Maudlin (Osborne), his wife-,. there are modern memorials and fruit. The area is 3,226 acres (including woof water) ; to the Clarkes, of Halton, r72I-49; to the families of Horndon rateable value,£4,467; and the population in I88I was 826. and Jane and to Nicholas Sharsell, rector, x67I. The register AsHTON, I mile west; BoRITON, I mile south-east ;ETHERIC dates from the year I6II. The living is a rectory, tithe or BoTHETHERIC CRoss, I! miles south-east., are hamlets commutation £380; gross income, £490 with residence and here. HALTON QuAY is 2 miles east, where large quanti xo6 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Rev. Frank Ley Bazeley ties of coals, timber and manure are imported and lime :M.A. vicar of North Molton, Devon, and held since I853 by exported. the Rev. Riclmrd Hugh Keats Buck B.A. of Sidney Sussex Letters are received through St. Mellion R.S.O. at 8.30 a.m. College, Cambridge, hon. canon of Tr.11rO. Here are chapels & return about 5-IS p.m. The nearest mon11y order & for W esleyans and Bible Christians. In a. retired and telegraph office is at Callington R.S.O sheltered valley in this parish is Dnpath WeH, or baptistery, a ScHooLs:- rectangular structure of granite, with a gabled roof and rude National (mixed), for 90 children ; average attendance, 70; pinnacles at the angles; on the summit of the gable, over James Rabbage, master; Mrs. Elizabeth Reepe, mistress the entrance, is a kind of open turret, as if for a bell, sur- Wesleyan, for 100 children ; average attendance, 73 ; Miss mounted by similar pinnacles; the building ie I 2ft. 6in.long Hannah McDonald, mistress .