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DIREC'fORY.] CORNWALL. TRESMERE. 1031 Cobbledjck William, farmer, Tru.sell ,. Kittow Richard, mrmer, Church town I Rowe Charles,. farmer Giblett Henry, farmer, Westcot Parsons Josepb, farmer, Trusell 1 Wadge George~ carpenter TRENEGLOS is a township and paTish, situated on the <'f glebe at Treneglos. in the gift o( H.R.H. the Duke of road from Launceston to Camelford, 7 miles north-east from Comwall, and held since 1866 by the Rev. John Shepherd Camelford, 9 west from Launceston station, and 20 north-east !M.A. of Trinity CollPge, Dublin. There is a cha.rity of £3 from Bodmin, in the Eastern division of the county, Lesnewth yearly value, distributed in money, payable from the estate hundred, Launceston union and county court district, rural of Treglith, and another of gs. rod. being half the interest of deanery of Trigg Major, arch deaconry of Bodmin, and diocese £18 in the savings bank, bequeathed in r86r ; the remaining of Truro. The church of St. Werburgh is an ancient build- interest is paid to the parish of Warbstow. Roger Kingdon ing of stone in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, Braddon esq. is lord of the manor, and Archdeacon \Yooll nave, north aisle, porch, and a tower restored, and the bells, combe is chief land owner. The soil is light; the "l'lnbsoil is 4 in number, all cast in 1712, rehung in r881 at a. cost slate. The chief crops are wheat, oats and roots. The area of £370, raised by voluntary contribution; there is a tomb is 2,730 acres; rateable value, £r,r72 ; and the population in the churchyard to William Symons, gent. 1673, and in the in r88r was r68. church a few modern tablets : the rood stairs, in the north Sexton, Edmund Piper. waH, now form the entrance to the pulpit. The- register of • · baptisms dates from the year r686, but is deficient; mar-- Letters through Launceston. Camelford is the nearest money riagP-s, 1695 ; burials, 1695. The living is a vicarage, incor- order & telegraph office pol"ated with Warbstow tithe rent-charge (Treneglos) £gr, This place is included in the United School Board district of joint gross yearly value £270, with residence and 31j acres Warbstow, formed in 1-875 Braddon Roger, Treglith Chapman Samuel, farmer, Churchtown Gimblett Robert, far'lner, Keyrse Shepherd Rev. John M.A. Vicarage Chapman RiC'hard, farmer, Trewannard Grey Richard, farm~r, Nibrok Braddon Richd. farmer, Netherscarsick I Chapman Samuel, jun. farmer,Trejenna Jenkins George, carpenter Braddon William,farmer,Higherscarsick j Gimblett Emily (Mrs.), farmer, Keyrse Robbins John, farmer, Tregarry Bray William, farmer, Trewannard TRESLOTHAN is an ecclesiastical district, formed in n feet wide; near this cromlech was formerly a ~hurch, of 1845 from the civil parish of Camborne, in the Western which no vestige now remains. In the neighbourhood is a division of the county, hundred of Penwith, Redruth union fine spring of water called "Silver Well." The principal and county court district, ruraldeaneryof Carnmarth,arch- landowners are W. C. Pendarves esq. J.P. the Rev. St. Aubyn deaconry of Cornwall, and diocese of Truro, r! miles south H. Molesworth-St. Aubyn M.A., J.P. and Captain Cyril Dudley from Cam borne. The church of St. John, erected in 1841, Fortescue. The soil is loam; subsoil, graQite. The chief is a building of stone with granite quoins, in the Early crops are whE'.at, barley, oats, and roots. The area is 1,950 English style, and consists of chancel and nave, and a bell acres; and the population in r88x was 2,0'27. turret containing 1 bell: there is an ancient font : this Sexton, John Hart. church occupies the site of an earlier structure, among the Letters, 'Ilia Camborne, the nearest money order & telegraph ruins of which an inscribed and curiously carved piece of office granite was found. The register dates from the year 1841. PosT OFFICE, Troon.-Thomas Davey Eva, recei,·cr. letters The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £130, with resi- arrive, via Camborne, at 10.20 a.m.; dispatched 2.55p.m. deuce, in the gift of Wiliiam Cole Pendarves esq. and held Camborne is the nearest money order & telegraph office since 1846 by the Rev. George Tippet Bull B.A. of Trinity The school for boys & girls, founded and endowed by the College, Dublin. In the churchyard is a mausoleum, late Mrs. Percival, has been taken down, & the endow- erected in 1854, over the grave of Edward William Wynne ment transferred to Camborne National school Pendarves esq. M.P. by his widow Tryphena Wynne Pen- Board School, Troon, built in 1875, for 300 children; darves. Pendarves, the seat of William Cole Pendarves esq. average attendance, boys, 85; girls, 156; William Jago, D.L., J.P. is a mansion of granite in the Classic style, stand- master; Miss Sarah Jane Paull, mistress ing in a park of 120 acres, with 4 acres of water forming a BoLENOWE is a hamlet, ~~ miles south-west, with a \Vesle- lake, with a cascade; the grounds and plantations, formerly yan chapel. CoNDURROW hamlet is 1~ miles east, and has a a mere b~trren waste strewed with granite and almost desti- Primitive Methodist chapel, seating 150 persons; and a tute of vegetation, were laid out by the late E. W. W. Pen- Wesleyan chapel. darves esq. M.P.: on the border of the grounds stands TRoo:s or TREWOON is a village one mile east, with a Carnwynnen Cromlech, an ancient Kistyaen; ~onsisting of Wesleyan chapel, and a Free Methodist chapel; at Plants three upright stones supporting a top stone;2 feet long and tion, near Troon, is another Wesleyan chapel. Sims Thomas, farmer Carnwynnen Troon. Treslothan. Stephens James, farmer, Vellynsaundry Hosking Joseph Bull Rev. GeorgeTippet B.A [Yicar] Tripp Thos. hind to W.C. Pendarves esq Rule James Pendarves William Cole B.A., D.L., J.P. Webster Richard Rule Pendarves ; & 58 Ennismore gardens, Bolenowe. Basteon Richard, shoe maker London s.w Ba.wden James, farmer, Moor Bennetts William, farmer, Laity Berryman George, shopkeeper Berryman John, joiner & builder COMMERCIAL. Opie James, farmer Carter Thomas, shopkeeper Bath Charles, farmer, Gear farm; & Simmons John, farmer Davey Thomas, farmer miller (water), Pendarves Manor mill Stoneman John, farmer Dennis Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Carter John, farmer, Chytodden Thomas Henry shopkeeper, farmer & Dunn Joh~ sh.opkeeper Cheffers Wm. farmer, Lower Pendarves cattle dealer, Eva Thomas Davey., grocer, draper, & Edwards Davirl, farmer, Ramsgate Treglown Ursula (1\ln ),farmr.& shpkpr post office Eva 'fhomas Henry, farmer, Killevose Vial Thomas, farmer Jenkin John Davis, wheelwright GerransJohn, farmer, Boswyn Pearce Peter, farmer, Pellutes Hart John, farmer, Knave-go-by Condurrow. Pengilley James, joiner & builder Hawke John, gardener to W. C.Pen- Rule Oliver Pengilley Richard, shoe maker dar¥es esq Rule Hannah (Miss), shopkeeper Rowe James Benjamin, Grenville Arms, James Peter, farmer, Boswyn Rule William,farmer & fanner James Benjamin, farmer, Tolcarne South Condurrmc Tin tf Copper Mine Rule Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper King John, farmer, Tolcarne (R. H. Pike & Son, pursers; ·william Tembv James, farmer Richards William, shovel & pick handle Rich, manager; William Williams & Thomas William, blacksmith maker, Gibraltar saw mills Humphrey King, agents) Trebilcock Mark, shopkeeper Rodda John Thomas, steward to W. C. Wheal Grenville Tin ]l:lines (Thomas Trevithick William, shoe maker Pendarves esq. & engineer of Cam- Hodge, manager; Joseph Hosking, Webster Henry, joiner & builder borne water works captain; & A. J. Tangye, clerk) Webster Mary (:Mrs.), grocer TRESMERE, or TRESMEER, is a parish and village, situ- stone in tke Early English style, consisting of chancel, naYc, ated near the old road from Launceston to Camelford, and south porch, and a tower with plain parapet and pinnacles, on the Devonshire border of the county, 6! miles west-by- containing 3 bells: there is a monument to Samuel llolman, north from Launceston station, in the Eastern division of clerk, r687, and some of modern date: the church, with the the county, north division of the hundred of East, Launces- exception of the tower, was entirely rebuilt in r88o, at a cost ton union and county court district, rural deanery of Trigg of £850. The register of baptisms dates from the year 1625; Major, archdeaconry of Bodmin, and diocese of Truro. The marriages, 1574: burials, 1675: there are records on the church of St. Nicholas, or St. \Vinwolaus, is a building of registers of the Rev. John Wesley having preached here in .