DIRECTORY. 49 LANSALLOES. (.] Burn Henry, farmer, West Tregunnick Hockin!l Anne (Mrs.), farmer, Trebant Searle George, mason &: Bogamill Hockin~ Thomas, miller & farmer Searle John. blacksmith Davey Richard, White Horae inn, & J enkins N icholas, miller, Boga mill Searle Mary (Mrf'l.), farmer, Lower auctioneer Jones Thomas, farmer, Trewar Trehire & Trevallard Edwards John, farmer, Pigscomb Leach John, farmer, Carwen Searle Richard, farmer, Teacomb Fretbey Thomas, blacksmith Lean Noah, Punch Bowl inn Searle William, farmer, Bocaddon & Geach John, farmer, Brabins Mutton James, butcher Menna moor Gilbert Richard, farmer, Higher Braza­ Mutton Richard, farmer, Eait Tre- Tamblyn Francis, farmer, Higher, moor, Ven & Trecann gunuick Lower &; Midale Bearah Hancock Josepb, tailor Northcott Thomas, farmer, Woodsaws Toms Thomas, farmer, Fursdon Harris John, farmer, Polventon & Oliver John, farmer, Penadlick Toms W illiam, farmer, Woodlays & Tresawson Olver Jenifer (Mrs.), farmer & Trecan. Higher Bocaddon Harris Thomas, farmer, West parks, Gate inn, Poortield Bottlett &: Little Trestain 1\'latilda (Miss), shopkeeper & 1'orland, & Lankelly Bottlett, & Pelyne postmi-.tress Harris William, farmer, Botallick, Pearn Thomas, farmer, Herrotsfoot, West William, farmer, Trevalfry,Willa­ Polmartin, Bricksburrow & Hollow Holman'~ hill, and Whits V en comb &; Tredarrup park PhillipsJ ohn, farmer, LowerTrevaHard Willcock Charles, farmer, Bottlett & Hicks Edwin,maltster,brewer &farmer, Pinch William, mason Penberots Mellons parks Puckey John, blacksmith, Trecan gate Willcock Joseph, boot & shoe maker Hicks John, boot & shoe maker Searle Andrew, farmer, Ca~tlemawgon Willcock William, farmer, Trevallard Hicks Peter, farmer, Trefalf SearleCatherine (Mrs.),farmer, Higher Williams Henry, farmer, Great& Little Hicks Peter, tailor Trehire, Trebant & Winnick Trefaul PosT OFFICE.-Miss Matilda Trestain, postmistress. Letters arrive 25 min. to 12 a. m.; dispatched 25 min. past 12 p.m. Tbe nearest money order office is at . Natianal School, Mrs. Elizabeth Broad, mistress :LANSALLOES is a township and parish, 25 miles east CRUMPLEHORN and TERNEWAN hamlets are partly in from Plymouth, in the eastern division, West Hundred this township. Union, Cornwall archdeaconry, and Exeter PoLPERRO is a small town, partly in this township and bi&hopric, East Cornwall. The church is an old building, partly in that of Talland. in the perpendicular style of architecture. The living is a GREAT TRATFORD, Woorlford, Barton, Rc:ft\rett's Hill, rectory; the Rev. William Rawlings is the incumbent. East Coombe, Burrows, Furze Park, Robnets, Higher There are two chapels for W esleyans. A fair is held on Town, Peekwater, Broomhill, Duston's Tenement, Long the lUth July, yearly. The population, in 1851, was 699, Comb, Guster Park, Trenuan, Tregamellon, Trigavitbick, and the acreag-e is 2,985. The soil is loamy ; the subsoil is Treweer, Tregue, Polventon, Polgazick, Landavedy, slate. Francis Howell, Esq., is lord of the manor, and Langreek, Laneer, Kellow, Raphe!, and Clussion, are Francis Howell, Esq., and William Rashleigh, Esq., are places here. chief landowners. Lansalloes, Daniel Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Duston's Lightfoot Richard, farmer, West Tre~ :fl,awlings Rev. William, Rectory tenement weer TRADERS. Ede Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Lang-rrek Lightfoot Wm. farmer. Middle Treweer Algers Charles, farmer, Robnets Fiddick. Henry, farmer, East Kellow Lord George, farmer, Rowett's hill •Barrett Richard, farmer, Landavedy "'Gedge Thomas, farmer, East Trenuan Lucas Philip, farmer, Treg-ue Bate John, farmer, North Trenuan Hardml! William, farmer, Gt. Tratford Ma~or William, fiumer, East Coombe Bate Thomas, farmer, West Kellow Harri~ William, farmer, Wood ford Oliver Wm. farmer, BurrowR & Furze pk Battison Henry, farmer, Polgazick Hawke Richard, farmer, Barton Painter William, farmer, Laneer Carthew James, farmer, Higher town Hocken Edward, farmer, Landavedy Pearce John. carpenter, Crumplehom *Cimrch ThOI!l.IJS, farmer, Trega- Hocken Nathaniel, farmer, Clussion Pearne Charles, carpenter mellon Horsken John, farmer, Polventon Pearne Robert, carpenter Clensoe Edward, farmer, Peekwater & Jenkins Thomas, farmer & miller, Tre- Philp John, farmer, Longcombe Broom hill quite mill Richards Peter, farmer, Tregue *Coath GeorgP, farmer, Raphel *Langmaid John, farmer, Middle Tre- Turner George, farmer, Guster park Coath William, farmer, Great Kellow nuan Werry Thomas, farmer, Lan~reek Cote John, farmer, Trigavithick Lightfoot James, farmer, Crumplehorn Wetter Henry, farmer, Trenudon PosT OFFICE.-Thomas Rowett, postmaster. Letters arrive at! past 11 a. m.; dispatched at 10 minutes past 1 p.m. Polperro. Battason William, blacksmith Lord George, carrier Abraham John, shopkeeper & tailor Braddon Thomas, auctioneer Lord George, shopkeeper Ahraham Richard, miller Couch J ouathan, surgeon Minards William, boot & shoe maker Barrett Richard, sailmaker J olift' Charles, Three Pilchards inn Oliver Richard, shopkeeper Bate Thomas, carrier Libby Jeremiah, carrier Rodd James, 'Fisherman's Arm1' CARRIERS TO PLYMOUTH. - George Lord, friday, & j thnrsday; Jeremiah Libby, tuesday & friday, & returns returns saturday; Thomas Bate, wednesday, & returns wednesday & saturday

:LANTEGLOS-by-FOW'EY is a township and parish, chain used to be suspended to a castle on the 26 miles east from Plymouth, and I~ east from Fowey, in side, the remains of which are still to be scec, to prevent the eastern division, West Hundred, Liskeard Union, the ships of the enemy from passing-. 'fhe population, in West deanery, Cornwall archdeaconry, and Exeter bishop­ 1851, was 1,280, and the acreage is 2,870. The soil is ric, East Cornwall; it is situated on the . clayey; the subsoil is slate. The Right Hon. Lady Gran­ The church of St. Lanty is an old stone building in the ville is lady of the manor, and Francis Howell, Esq., the early English style of architecture; has a nave, aisles, Lady Granville, and William Rashleigh, Esq., are chief chancel, tower, porch, 6 bells, brasses to the Mahun Iandownen. The chief crops are wheat, barley, and oats. family, monuments, and font. The living is a vicara~e, There are charities of £2 10s. yearly value. Lime is worth .£225 yearly, with residence and 8~ acres of glebe burnt here. land, in the gift of the executors of Thomas Robins, Esq., BODINNOE and HIGHWAY are hamlets of the town­ late of Liskeard; the Rev. James Kendall, B.A., is the ship of Lanteglos. incumbent. There are three chapels for Wesleyans and MIXTOW, Comland, Yelt, Water Lake, Townsend, one for Independents ; also two N a tioual schools for boys Castle, Essey, Frogmore, White Cross, Dorset, Tududwell, and girls, and a Sunday school held at the church. On Tremeer, Trevicker, Trevidow, Trethake, Tregabrown, St. Saviour's Hill are the remains of a chapel, still serving Penpol, Colquite, Lumbert, Lantorne, Carneggon, Lemel­ as a land-mark; a short distance eastward from the lion, Carn, and Pout, are places here. chapel are the remains of an old castle, from which a

Rill Capt. Wm. Fore street, Polroan Tre~askass Capt. Richard, Fore street 1 TRADERS. Kendull ReY, lames, B.A.. Vicarage Wilkinson Rev.John James, Rectory •Arthur Edward, farmer, Townsend u I