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tinct, his only daughter succeeding to the barony of designs by ~Ir. Whitwick, architect, and restored in I88o, Ba.sset; but on her death, unmarried, 22nd January, at a cost of £I7o, and consists of chancel and nave, rS55, that title also became extinct. Here is a Wes- western porch and a bell-cot containing one bell: there leyan Methodist chapel. Bosleake, Carna.rthen and Trega- are sittings for 223 persons. Here are also Wesleyan and jorran a.re places here, and at Tre.gajorran is a 'Wesleyan Free Methodist chapels. At Nance, overlooking Port­ chapel. On the eastern side of the hill stands an ancient ' reath, are the remains of an ancient encampment. tower or castle, built originally, according to William 1 l'ust Office, Paynt€rs Lane End.-Mrs. Ellen Trevarthen, .of Worcester, writing in 1478, by Sir John Basset. The sub-postmistress. Letters through arrive at Carn Brea and Tincroft ~lines Limited employ about 8.45 a.m. & 7-I5 p.m.; dispatched at 8.50 a.m. & r,ooo persons. 7.20 p.m. Portreath, 2 miles distant, is the nearest · money order & telegraph office CAR.NKIE is a villa.ge, 4 miles south of Illogan and Wall Letter Box, cleared at 8. 30 a.m. & 7 p.m.; sun- r~2 miles west of Redruth, on the south side of Carn d ays, I2.20 p.m "Brea hill. Here is a wooden mission room, erected ah Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., S. B. & A. & I. Office, a cost of £ISO, by the late G. L. Basset esq. and seat- Portreath.~Mrs. Rosa Georgina Penberthy, sub-post- ing 120 persons; there are also Wesleyan and Primitive mistress. Letters through Redruth arrive at 6.55 Methodist chapels, and in this village are the Basset & 9. 10 a. m. & 7·55 p.m. ; dispatched at 3·l5 & Mines Limited. 7·55 p.m Wall Letter Box, cleared at 3·35 p.m. week days only Wall Letter Boxes.-Carn Brea station, cleared at 7• 9·50 & 11.40 a.m. & 4-30 p.m.; Peace, 3.20 p.m. & Pool, ILLOG.AN HIGHWAY is a scattered village, r! miles 8.30 & II.30 a.m. & 4·40 & 6.Io p.m. week days only -south, on the l'Oad from Redruth to Cam borne. The Red­ Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T . .M. 0., S. B. & A. & I. Office, ruth Union Workhouse here is a building of stone and Carn Brea (Sub-Office. Letters should have S.O. granite, in the Elizabethan style, erected in I838, at added).-Miss Catherine Mill, sub-post­ a cost of about £r3,ooo, and will hold 450 inmates. mistress. Letters arrive at 7.10 a.m. & I & 6.45 There are Wesleyan, Free Methodist and Primitive p.m.; dispatched at 10.30 a.m. & I2.25, 5·5 & Methodist cha,pels. Blowing House is a place here. 6.45 p.m · Conveyances• from to Redruth, and vice versa, Wall Letter Box, cleared at I2 noon & 4·I5 p.m. week pass through at regular periods throug·hout the day. days only The electric trams from Redruth to Camborne pass Post Office, lllogan Highway.-William Henry Gray, ~ub­ through this place. postmaster. Letters through Redruth arrive at 8.15 l'ost Office, Illogan.-Miss Fanny Brooks, sub-postmis­ a. m. & 6.20 p.m.; dispatched at 4.20 p.m. Carn tress. Letters through Redruth, arrive at 8.50 a.m. & Brea, I mile distant, is the nearest money order & 7.20 p. m. ; dispatched at 3·45 & 7·30 p.m. The telegraph office nearest money order & telegraph office is at Portreath, Wall Letter Box, cleared at 3·35 p.m 2 miles distant Post Office, Porthtowan.-Mrs. Marie L. Hocking, sub­ \Vall Letter Boxes.-Park Bottom, cleared at 9 a.m. postmistress. Letters through Redruth arrive at 10.30 week days only; Tehidy South Lodge, cleared at 9.30 a. m. ; dispatched at 2.25 p.m. ; no delivery on sunday. a.m. & 4.15 p.m. week days only, & at Broad Lane, Portreath, 4 miles distant, is the nearest money order

ILLOG.AN. Tangye James, .Aviary cottage Evans Richd. farmer & tin streamer ·(Marked thus t letters through Cam l'homas William, Grenefer, Broad lane Fox Wm. Jn.frmr. & landowner,Rayle borne.) Grimaldi Wm. blacksmith, Penpraze COMMERCIAL. Hambly John, collector of taxes, PRIVATE RESIDENTS. , ~dams Thomas, farmer, Tolskithey Broad lane· Bain Frederick Donald J.P. Fairfield I Bain David Wise (exors. of), farmers, Harris Memorial, reading & recreation 1-Basset Arth. Fras. D.L., J.P. Tehidv Rectory rooms (Rev. H. Oxland, sec.), tBrown John, Robartes terrace Bath Jane (Miss), grocer & draper Cross Lanes tEveritt Mrs. Mount ·Whistle Beale William, shopkeeper Jeff~ry James,grocer &draper,Broad la. Harris John, Broad lane Broom Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper tJenkin Jacob, farmer, Roscroggan Harris William, Broad lane Blight J oseph, farmer, Harris's mill Letcher J oseph, butcher Mitchell Miss. Ivy cottage Blig-ht Richard, grocer & draper Luke Martha Elizabeth (Miss), shop­ Oxland Rev. Harry, The Rectory Cock Charles, farmer, Feadon keeper, Brnad lane Penberthy John tDavey Thos. New inn, Park bottom J Mitchell Alfred, Mitchell's hotel tPenna Edward, Nance house Eddy Henry (Mrs.), farmer Mitcbell .James, farmer, Merrose