11.52 . . Bullock William, farmer, Lanet Kessel William, carpenter, Nanstallon *Retallick James, jun. farmer, Higher Collacott Thomas, farmer, Atley Knight Jas. farmer,Higher Rosewarrick Woodleigh Colwell William, farmer, Clan Furze Knight John, farm bailiff to J. W. *Retallick James Hutchings, farmer, Cook Thomas, farmer, Cadwin Coom esq. Barrington Woodleigh :Francis Hart, farmer, Sanders hill Khight Paul, farmer, Tretail Retallick John Hy. farmer, Treliggon Geach William, boot & shoe maker Knight Richard, farmer, Bodwannick * Retallic-k Wm. Henry, farmer, Tremoor Goudge Daniel, farmer, Penburthen Lewis Joseph Jane, farmer, Mena Santo John, farmer, Lower Cad win Grose Waiter, farmer, Tremayle Marshall Jeremiah, farmer, Lamorrick Sobey Charles, farmer, Stephengelly *Henwood Fras. John,yeoman,Tremoor Marshall John, farmer, Church town So bye Philip Bennet, boot & shoe maker Hick Charles & William, butchers & Marshall John Charles, shopkeeper Stevens Joseph S. farmer, Clann farmers, Fenton & Lesqnite Marshall Thomas, farmer, Tredenham Stickland Jas. farmer & miller (water), Honey Samuel, carpenter & joiner Masters Edwin, farmer,Lower Hill head Reperry Hooper John, farmer, Tremabyn May Barnabas, farmer, Tregullon Sturtridge Josiah Tinney, carpenter Hore Thomas, farmer, Laninval Morris J ames, farmer, Cad win Tamblyn Thomas, Lanivet inn Rotten William T. thrashing machine Mulberry Tin Mining WorksCo.Limited Tinney John, farmer, Penvivian owner, Beeches (Capt. Jas. Roach, sec. & manager) Tinney Wm.builder&contractr.Rose cot Hugo John, farmer, Nanstallon Mutton John Henry, farmer, Foxhole Tremewan James, resident mine agent Hugo Thomas, mason, Nanstallon Nute Robert Samuel, haulier, Rose hill Trenouth John, shopkeeper .Jago James, farmer, West downs Parish Institute (S. Downing, sec) TroutRd. miller( water ),Hooper's bridge James John, farmer, Bodwannick 1 Phillips John, farmer, Bokiddick Verran Richard, blacksmith .Jane William, farmer, Bokiddick Phillips William Jn. farmer, Bokiddick Verran Waiter, blacksmith .J ulian Albert, blacksmith, Tremoor Prosper Wheal Tin Mining Co. (James Wendon Thomas, boot & shoe maker, Julian I<'rancis, farmer, Newton 'framewan, resident agent) Venton pitts Keat Nicholas, farmer, Tregullon LANLIVERY is a parish and village, on the road from up at one end by another of smaller dimensions. Charities St. Austell to , nearly 2 miles west from of £x8 are distributed yearly. Castle, the property of Richard station and 2 miles east from Luxulion station on the Foster esq. D.L., J. P. is a mansion of stone and granite, Great Western railway, 6 miles south from Bodmin and 7 beautifully situated in a well-wooded park, 1 mile south of north-east from St. Austell, In the South Eastern di\•ision of Lostwithiel, and is at present occupied by William Pease the county, east division of the hundred of Powder, petty esq. The trustees of the late Nicholas Kendall (d. J888), sessional division of Powder Tywardreath, Bodmin union who are lords of the manor, Lord Robartes, the Earl of and county court district, rural deanery of Bodmin and Mount Edgcumbe P.c., D.C.L., L.L. Jonathan Rashleigh esq. archdeaconry and diocese of . The church of St. D.L., J.P. of Menabilly, Tywardreath, and Richard Foster Brevita is a fine building of granite, in the Perpendicular esq. M.A., D.L., J.P. of Llanwithan, St. Winnow, are the style, consisting of chancel, nave of six bays, south porch, principal landowners. The soil is light, a great deal of south aisle, north transept and a very fine embattled granite; subsoil, slate. The chief crops are wheat, barley western tower, with pinnacles, containing 8 bells : the east and turnips. The area is 6,768 acres of land and 26 of water window is stained, and there are memorial windows to and foreshore; rateable value, £7,553; the population in Nicholas Kendall esq. of Pelyn J.P. and sometime M.P. for 1891 was I,r88. East Cornwall (1878), the Rev. Francis John Hext Kendall, Sexton, Robert Sleep. vicar of Talland (1874), and his wife (r871), Richard Foster esq. of Castle ( 186g) and to Edwd. Rich d. Foster R. N. ( 1869): Letters through Lostwithiel, which is the nearest money there are many monuments, some elaborate and costly, to order & telegraph office, arrive at 7.30 a.m. WALL the Kendall family, including a brass with effigy to Jane, LETTER Box, at the School, cleared at 5· 10 p. m. week daughter of Nicholas Kendall esq. (1643): there are some days only. WALL LETTER Box, at Sweets House, cleared remains of a rood loft : there are 300 sittings. The register at 4 p.m. week days only · dates from the year 1583. The living is a vicarage, average ScHOOLS:­ yearly value from tithe rent-charge £233, with residence A School Board of 5 members was formed June 8, 1875; and 24! acres of glebe, in the gift of the trustees of the Robert Pease, clerk to the board; Thomas Jeffery, at- Kendall estate, and held since 1862 by the Rev. Francis tendance officer Kendall B.A. of Worcester College, Oxford. There are Board (mixed), built of granite, with master's residence, in Wesleyan and Free Methodist chapels at Sweets House, a 1877, for 120 children; average attendance, 6o; Harry Wesleyan chapel at Pennant, and a Ji'ree Methodist church Greenwood, master; Miss Emma Marks, assistant mist at Redmoor. Near Helman Tor, Lanlivery, is a fallen Infants', .Boslimmon, built in rSn, for so children ; aver- • cromlech, consisting chiefly of one huge monolith, propped age attendance, 35; Miss Fryer, mis'.ress Marked tbus*'receivelettel'llthroughBodmin. Higgs Philip, farmer, Whistow Olver William George, wood ranger to *Harper John, Boslimmon Hoar Thomas (Mrs.), farmer, Penquite the trustees of .Nicholas Kendall esq. Kendall Rev. Francis B.A. Vicarage *Hocking John Henry, agricultural Pelyn Tors Ker Edward, The Refuge implement maker, Sweets house Peake William, farmer, Treganoon Pease Robert, Castle Jeffery Thos. blacksmith, Church town Philip Joseph, farmer, Colkerrow Pease William, Castle Keat John, miller (water), Rosenea mill Phillips Jas. farmer, Middle Greadow Pease William, jun. Castle *Kestle Jacob, cowkeeper, Redmoor Phillips John, farmer, Higher Greadow Penton Mrs. Cowbridge Kittow William Hy. fat'Uler, Trethevy Phillips Joseph, Crown inn Phillips James, Greadow Lander John, farmer, Poldew Phillips William, farmer, Rosenea Sambell Benj. Joseph Wm. Restormel Lanxon Wm. farmer, Lower Demeans Reed Richard, general merchant Veale John Edward, Pelyn house Lean John Charles, farm bailiff to J. Rogers Albert., shoe maker COMMERCIAL. Sants esq. Polgasick Rouse Adolphus, farmer, Powderham Algar William, farmer, Lancrow Lewis Thos. plasterer, Crewell orchard Rouse Fredk. Wm. carpenter, Puddle Beswetherick Philip, shoe maker Little Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Roselath *Rowe John, mason, Redmoor Bray William, farmer, Trethew *Littleton Thos. & Albt. farmers, Chark Rundle James, carpenter & grocer, Brewer Fras. miller (water), Milltown *Littleton James, farmer, Woodlands Church town Burley William, gamekeeper to J. E. *Littleton John, farmer, auctioneer & RundleWilliamHy.farmer,Church town Veale esq. North bill assistant overseer, ~weets house 83-mbell Benj.Jsph. Wm.frmr.Restormel Carter John, basket maker, Sweet's ho Littleton Nicholas Braddon, farmer, SturtridgeElizh.(Mrs.),farmr.Tregantle Coad Joseph, farmer, Breany Gallows Hill-head 'fmney George, farmer, Redmoor Congdon Thos. Edwin, farmer, Crewell *Littleton Waiter, farmer, Redmoor *Tregay James, basket maker, Maudlin Dunn Richard, farmer, Strickstenton *Littleton Waiter, farmer, Pullington & & Sweets house Eddy John, farmer, Creft Boslimmon Verran M:ary (Miss), registrar of births Eddy Peter, farmer, Tregantle Littleton William, farmer, Ruzzah &