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CORNWALL. [KELLY S and Roots 7 330 TREVALGA. CORNWALL. [KELLY S and roots. The 21'8Zing lands are remarkably good. I Letters throu-gh Boscastle s.o. an-ive at 8 a.m. wan The area is 1,325 acres of land and 9 of foreshore; rate· Letter Box cleared at 4 p.m. Boscastle, r~ 'miles able value, £go6; the population in rgor was 94· distant, is the nearest money order & tele~raph office · The children of this place attend the Council school at Sexton, John Hill, Church Town. Bosca.stle Hawker Rev. Percy Digby Billing Geo.Saml. farmer,Church twn Glanville Wm. farmer, Church town Stephens Richd. Bolitho, Manor house Boney John, farmer, Tredole Nioholllc! William, farmer, Trewitten D'A.eth Mrs. Coast view Brown Thos. carpenter, Church town Oke Thomas, smith, Churoh town Crocker James, farmer, Treforda Philp Elijah, farmer, Redavallen COMMERCI.A.L. Davey James, farmer, Welltown Prout Ralph, farmer, Cardew Angove James, farmer, Tredola Elford Michael, farmer, Tregena Taylor John, farmer, Church town Baker William, fa.rme•r, Trehane Elford William, farmer, Treweens TREVENSON, see lllogan. • TREVERBYN, so called from the ancient duchy 8 a.m. & (for callers only) at 2.30 p.m.; dispatched manor of "Treverbyn," 1s an ecclesiastical parish, formed 10.40 a. m. & 4.40 p.m. week days only. Bugle, r mile . Sept. 15, r846, out of the northern part of the civil parish distant, is the nearest money order &!; telegraph office of St. A.ustell, in the Mid division of the county, hundred of Powder, petty sessional division of Powder East, union CA.RTHEW is a hamlet, 2! miles west. Here is a and county court district of St. A. us tell, rural deanery of Bible Ohristian chapel; there is also a public drinking St. Austell, archdeaconry of Cornwall and diocese of fountain, erected as a memorial to the late Elias Martyn. Truro. '.rhe church is 3 miles n0rth-east from St. Austell Post Office, Carthew.-Harry Hancock, sub-postmaster. station on the Cornwall line and 2 south-east from Bugle Letters through St. A.ustell, arrive at 7·35 a.m. & (for station (which is in this parish), on the Newquay branch callers only) at 2.ro p.m.; dispatched 10.55 a.m. & of the Great Western railway. In this parish is the old 4.50 p.m. week days only. Bugle, 2 miles distant, is manor of Trenans-A.ustell, the property of John Claude the nearest money order & telegraph office Lewis Tremayne e·sq. The ancient church of Treverbyn formerly stood near the farmhouse of Treverbyn Major, BUGLE, formerly CA.RNROSEMARY, the largest vil­ in a field now known as the "Church Meadow." 'l'he lage, is r! miles nortih-west from the parish church. church of St. Peter, is a. building of stone in the Middle­ There is a Primitive Methodist chapel in Re·scorla, built Pointed or Decorated style, consecrated in 1850, and con­ in 1873, and one at Molinnis; a Wesleyan chapel at Stens­ sisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a. turret con­ lees, built in r86r; and chapels for Bible Christians a.t taining one bell : there are memorial windows to Thomas Carthew and Bugle; the latter was .renovated and en­ Gill, formerly lord of the manor of Treverbyn, and to his larged in r8go, at a. cost of about £6oo; there is also a wife and daughter, and also to Henry Rockingham Gill: Free Methodist chapel at Greensplat. the pulpit was erected as a memorial to the late Charles Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., S. B. & A.. & I. Bennett, a former vicar: the church affords 360 sittings. Office, Bugle.-Luke Thomas, sub-postmaster. Letrers The register dates from the year r846. The living is a through St. A. ustell, arrive at 8.15 a.m. & .2.45 p.m.; vicarage, net yearly value £r5r, in the gift of the Orown dispatched at 10.30 a.m. & 4.25 .p.m. week days only. and Bis·hop of Truro alternately, and held since 1904 Telegraph office is open on sundays from 8 to ro a.m by the Rev. Edward Carey. A. new cemetery of 2 acres, Bugle Railway Station, Thomas B. Tallack, master containing a mortuary chapel, was opened in 1904 by the Parish Council. A building was erected in the village PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. about r883 for the use of the Sunday school and Bible classes ; it is intended also to serve as a lecture and These schools are under the control of the St. Austell reading room, with space for the reception of a parochial District Education Committee; George P. Bunt, Dis- library. The pTincipal landowners are the Earl of trict Education Offices, St. A.ustell, clerk Mount Edgcumbe P.C., L.L. Sir Charles Brune Graves- Treverbyn (mixed), built in 1877, enlarged 1897, for 300 Sawle bart. of Penrice; R. E. P. Martyn esq. of Carthew children; average attendance, 230; William Boxhall, House, Henry Edward Lambe esq. John Claude Lewis master Tremayne esq. of Heligan, and Messrs. Gill and Ivimey, Bugle (mixed), for 210 children; average attendance, of London, who are the lords of the manor. The soil is 170; John Truscott, master peat; subsoil, disintegrated granite. The chief crops Bugle (infants), for 150 children; average attendance, are barley and oats. The acreage is about 6,ooo; and go; Miss Henrietta Hanoock, mistress the population in rgor was 3,3or. Carthew (girls & infants), erected in r88o & since en• Post Office, Stenalees.-A.rthur Maunder Riohards, sub- larged, for II5 children; average attendance, go; Mrs. postmaster. Letters throu,crlh St. A.u.stell, arrive at Eva Warrwick, mistress TREVERBYN. Mills Wm. boot maker, Ruddlemoor Best A.lbert H. dealer in all kinds of Carey Rev. John Edward (vicar) Mitchell Philip, smith, Bojea. new & s·eoond-hand mining machi- Higman John W·heeler, Gunheath NichoUs Hart, farmer, Resugga nery; oil, grease & general mer- Richards Richd. The Elms, Trethowel Oxenham Lewis, farmer, Carclaze chant; building materials &c. See Ricbards Samuel Herbert Bickford,The Payne Joseph, farmer, .Alsevear advertisement Elms, Trethowel PE'arce William, farmer, Boskell Blake John, temperance hotel Peters Paul, clay agent, Trenance Brenton John (Mrs.), butcher COMMERCIAL. Phillips Bros. coopers, Blowing house Collins Francis Charles, cycle agent Alien James, farmer, Trethurgy Pinch Henry, captain of Clay works, & repairer, Bugle Cycle depot, Bassett Tom, farmer Trethowel Roach road Beazley Jsph. carpenter, Ruddle moor Poad John, farmer, Carbean· Coombe Samuel, capt. of Kerrow Moor Benny John, carrier, Trenance downs Roberts Matthew, farmer,· Rescorla clay works Borlase A.lbert, shopkpr. & carp·enter Robins Jo1hn, carter, Gunheath Craddock Walter, draper Borlase William Henry, tailor Robins Philip, carter, Gunheath Craddock William T. boot maker Bray Richard, flour dealer, Carloggas Rosevear Nich·olas, farmer, Rosevean Dyer Frederick, outfitter Champion William, captain of clay Stephens John, farmer, Trembear Francis Edwin, outfitter works, Caudledown Stickland A.lfd. farmer, Higher Bojea Gerry John, mason Common Tom, captain of Ninestones Sturtri<Lge Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Harris Thomas Charles, shopkeeper clay works Levrean Higman Waiter, capt. of Clay works Crowle Brothers, grocers, Carthew & Thomas Nicholas, farmer, Trenance Hock William, cycle agent & repairer Ruddle moor Thomas Reub-en, farmer, Netley Jacob Richard, mason Crowle Edwin, farmer, Levrean Tippett Willliam, farm bailiff to Jas. James Edward, smith Cundy Samuel, farmer, Penhedra Pearce esq. Biscovallick Knight P. & Son, general merchant-s Ede Alfred, carrier, Carluddon Truscott Thomas, farmer, Newton Moroom E. A.. watch maker Geach Edwd.capt. af Clay wks.Gomm Wedlake Rd. carpenter, Wheal .Anna Pascoe Charles Hock, wheelwright Gilbert Frederick, farmer, Kerrow Pascoe John, grocer Hooper John, farmer, Carrancarrow BUGLE. Pascoe Silas, farmer Hoper Henry, farmer, Biscovallick Richaros Ernest Horatio, Peniel ho Pinch Charles, shopkeeper Hore Woodman, farmer, Molinnis Rounsefell Rev. 0. P. (Bible Pond Vancley, baker Julyan William, captain of Wheel Christian), The Manse Richards E. H. & Sons, grocers, dra­ Martyn clay works Thomas N icholas pers, boot & s·hoe dealers, patent Julyan Wm. blacksmith, Levrean medicine vendors & news agen~ Menear Saml.clay a:gt.Sth.Caudledown ('OYMERCIAL. Slade J ames Samuel, boot maker Menear T. H. clay agent, Gunheath I A.llen Henry, carpenter Stackhouse Jas. capt. of Clay works I .
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