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Soc 1463 Truscott Edward, Hay, St TRADES DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. soc 1463 Truscott Edward, Hay, St. Stephen's- Church of England 'femperance (W. H. Padstow Harbour Association (Robert in-Brannell, Grampound Road Thomas, sec.), St. Mary's schools, SusseJ~; Langford,sec.),Padstow R.S.O Truscott Elias, N anpean, St. Stephen's- Pydar street, Trnro Primrose League(Pendennis Habitation) in-Brannell, St. Austell ConservativeAssociationfortheWestern (Gerad Lawder-Eaton, ruling coun- Truscott William Tom, Black cross, St. or St. Ives Parliamentary Division cillor), High street, Falmouth Oolumb Major R.S.O (John F. Loam, sec. & registration Penryn Liberal Association & Reading Tucker Thomas, West Back lane, St. agent), Queen street, Penzance Room (Thomas Henry Dunstan, hon. Oolumb Major R.S. 0 Cornwall Football Association (F. ller- sec.), Market street, Penryn Uglow Samuel, Treneglos, Launceston nard Lewman, hon. sec.), Probus Penryn, Falmouth & Flushing Conserva- Oren James, Factory lane, St. Just-in- college, Probus R.S.O tive Association (W. N. Carne esq. Penwith R.S.O Cornwall Law (founded r88g) (D. H. president; R. N. Rogers esq. hon. Uren J. Porkellis, Carnmenellis, Helston Shilson esq. treasurer & sec.; H. J. sec.), High street, Falmouth Vague John, Lanreath, Duloe R.S.O Bramble, assistant ser. ), St. Austell Pen with Annuitant (Francis Trounson, Varcoe Richard, St. Dennis, St. Austell Cornwall North Western ConstitutiOnal sec.), Lannoweth road, Penzance Veal Herbert, St. John streM, Hayle Association (Camborne branch) (Thos. Penzance Agricultural t William Bolitho, Verran Richard, Lanivet, llodmin Mitchell, hon. sec.), Union street, jun. J.P., D.L. president; Ed. Eva, Verran Waiter, Lanivet,Bodmin Camborne sec.); offices, Commercial buildings, Vosper Thomas, Goad's green, North Cornwall Wesleyan Methodist School Parade street, Penzance hill, Launceston Association (Gha"Ples Bryant, sec.), Penzance Choral (John H. Nunn, con- WardenR.I.Bugle,Treverbyn,St.Austell Miner's bank, Princes street, Truro ductor; Alf. Wm. Parks, sec.),Penznc Warmington Thomas Ninnes, Canons Cornwall & Devon Temperance Friendly PenzanceCouservativeAssociatJOn(John Town, Lelant H..S. 0 (H. S. Hancock, sec.), Sydney place, Fredk. Loam, sec.), Queen st. Penzance War ne W. Bolingey, Perran-Porth R. S. 0 St. A ustell Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association Watts Thomas Leggatt, Thoroughfare, Falmouth Association for Befriending (J. B. Fortescue, president; Henry St. Mary's, Penzance Servants (Miss Julia Sterling, treas.), 'l'resawna, sec.), Probus R.S.O Wearn Charles, Lizard road, Helston New street, Fa.lmouth Royal Geological Society of Cornwall WebberJ.Bridge,St.ColumbMajorR.S.O J<'almonth District Pilot Boat Association (Howard Fox esq. l!'.G.S. president; Welch James, King street, Lostwithiel (George Carter, sec.), Commercial Wiliiam Bolitho, jun. treasurer; Geo. Welch J.Ohapel amble, Wadebrdg.R.S.O buildings, Arwenack street, Falmouth B. Millett M.R.c.s. sec.; Major John Welch William, St. Issey R.S.O Falmouth Liberal Association (W. J. James Ross, librarian; Herbert Wellington Mrs. Ann, London Appren- Barnicoat, hon. sec.), 41 -Church Warington Smyth B.A., LL.B., F.G.S. tice1 St. Austell street, Falmouth curator), Public buildings, Penzance West Hflnry, The Quay, Looe West, Falmouth Naturalist (J. B. 'filly, hon. Royal National Lifeboat Institution East Looe H.S. 0 ' sec. & treasurer), Polytechnic hall, (John B. Farren, hon. sec.), Church Wevell !Uchard, Gang, St. Ive, Liskeard Church street, Falmouth street, Mevagissey, St. Austell; Wevell William, Bridge end, Lostwithiel Falmouth Soup Kitchen (Thos. Webber, (Edmonds James llluett, hon. sec.) Wevell William, Fore street, Lostwithiel hon. treasurer; Charles Phillips, sec.), Bank, St. Mary's, Penzance; (Thos. White James, l'orthleven, Helston Smithick hill, Falmouth Henry Cornish, hon. sec.) Quay, White Nicholas, Ohyandour, Penzance I<'oresters (Ancient Order of) (Court Penzance & (H.ev. H. W. Corry, local Whitehair Waiter, Polmassick, St. Ewe, 'freffry, No. 4184) (Henry Simons, sec.) Porthleven, Helston St. Austell sec.), Fowey R.S.O.; Court Star of St. Austell Cottage Gardening (H. S. Wilkinson Vincent, Ponsanooth, Perran- the East (Samuel Barrett, sec.), Hancock, hon. sec.), St. A us tell well Station R.S.O Masonic hall, Liskeard; Foresters' St. Austell Division Liberal Association Willey Joseph, Queen street. Penzance Lodge (William Rawle, sec.), New- (H. Sydney Hancock, sec.), South Williams Edward Beling, The Quarry, quay & (William H. Sheather, sec.) street, St. Austell Falmouth Hall, Fore street, Bodmin St. Columb Masonic Lodge (Thomas Williamsi<'.Church town,Breage, Helston Freemasons'-Lodges (John Frederick Gatley, treasuret"), St. Columb R.S.O Williams John, Goldsithney, Marazion Dingle, sec.), 12 Church street, Fal- St. ColumbTemperance(SidneyOsborne, R.S.O mouth; Mount Sinai Lodge (No. 121) sec.), Bank street, St. Colnmb RS.O WilliamsR.Rosenannon,St.Wenn,Bodmn (Martin Sampson, sec.) Royal Arch St. Ives Conservative Association (Thos. Williams Richard, St. Minver, Wade- (Holy Mount Chapter No. 121) (Rich d. Edward Jenkyns & Edwin Hamlyn, bridge R.S.O PearceCouch,scribeE),Mark Masonry secs.), St. Ives R.S.O Williams Thos. Treswithen, Camborne (St. John the Baptist Lodge) (James St. Ives Liberal Ass:>ciation (Lander Willoughby James, Lannarth, Redruth M. Cornish, sec.), Public buildmgs, Elvin Comley sec.), St. Ives R.S.O Wilton Charles, Cardinham, Bodmin Penzance; Lodge (No. 318) (John St. Ives Swimming Association (John WiltonJas.'freverbyn, St.Neot,Liskeard Martin Richards, sec.), Cross street, Daniel Veal, sec.), St. Ives R.S.O Wilton S. RedgaLe, St. Cleer, Liskeard Helston; Restormel Lodge (No. 856) Scilly Islands Bulb & Flower Associa­ Wilton S. South Petherwin, Launceston (John Arthnr Beswarick, sec.), Old tion (T. A. Smith-Dorrien-Smith esq. Winn John, Townshend, Hayle Duchy palace, Lostwithiel; Zetland president; Clement Wm. Mumford, Winn Wm. Trenear, Wendron, Helston (No. IO]I) (Thom1.s D. Deeble, sec.), hon. sec.), Public buildings, St. Wood & Sons, North street, Lostwithiel Fore street, Saltash Mary's, Penzance Yelland Abel, Hersham, Launcells, Girls' Friendly (Mrs. Trelawney, hon. Seamen's Christian Friend (bra:d'ch) Stratton R.S.O sec.), St. Mary's Parish ho. Penzance (Rev. G. J. Hill, sec. ; Henry Jarnes, Yelland A.BlueAnchor,St.Columb R.S.O Independent Order of Rechabites local missionary),Fore st.FoweyR.S.O Yelland John, Terras, St. Stephen's-in- (Arthur W. Pearce, sec.), 4 Lans- Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Brannell, Grampound Road downe place, Newquay & (Harold Cox, Royal Benevolent (Wm. T. Tresidder, YellandW.Trelaver,St.Dennis,St.Anstell sec.) Penryn hon.agent),Street-an-pol,St.IvesR.S.O Launceston Agricultural Association Shipwreck Fishermen &Mariners' (John SOAP MAKERS. (John Kittow, jun•. sec.), West holm, ll. Farren, hon. sec.), Church st.reet, Atlas Soap & Candle Co. Lemon quay, Launceston Mevagissey, St. Austell Trnro Launcest(m Liberal Association & Read- Society for the Protection of Cruelty to ing Room (William Henry Cory, hon. Animals (W. H. Solomon, hon. sec:), SOCIETIES & ASSOCIATIONS. sec.), Launceston Falmouth · Bodmin Oddfellows (M. U. Independent Launceston Working Lads' Temperance South East Cornwall Liberal Association Order of, Lodge 5640) (William Rowe, Institute (James 'freleaven, jun. hon. (W. Hicks, divisional sec.),Fore street, sec.), Fore street, Bodmin sec. ; Reuben Porter, caretaker), Looe R.S.O . Bodmin Tradesmen's(JohnDennis,sec.), Wooda road, Launceston Stratton Traders'Association(J.T.Perry, Bodmin Coffee tavern, Bodmin Life Boat Institution (Robert Thomas, hon. sec.), Stratton R.S.O Camborne UnionistAssociation(Nicholas hon. sec.), Fore street, Looe R.S.O TregonyConstitutionalAssociation(Thos. Temby, sec. ),Basset street, Camborne ; National Society for Prevention of Cooke, sec.), Tregony, Grampound Rd (branches) (W. Thomas, sec.) Carn- Cruelty to Children (Bodmin Aid Truro Conservative Association (J. P. kie, Redruth; (Samuel Laity, sec.) Committee) (J. J. Farrell & C. I<'. Paull, sec.), roo Pydar street, Truro Leeds Town, Hayle; (W. Sampson, Sandoe, hon. sec.),Bodmin; (E. Lau- Trnro Humane Institution (Waiter sec.) Paynter's Lane end, Re1ruth; rence Carlyon, local sec.) x6 Lemon Cannon, hon. sec.), 3 Vivian terrace, (W. Jago, sec.) Pool, Carn Brea. street,Truro Truro R.S.O.; (C. H • .Richards, sec.) Port- OddFellows'Friendly(RtamfordRaffies Truro Industrial (depot for sale, Mrs. reath, Redruth & (John Prideaux, Lodge) (R. Williams, sec.), Bissick, Houghton, The Dispensary), Truro sec.) Troon, Camborne Grampound Road Truro Liberal Unionist Association Charity Organization (Rev. Trimer Odd Fellows' (Manchester Unity) (Loyal (John Retallack, sec. Lambessow, St. Bennett, bon. sec.; John EliasRogers, Union Lodge, No. 266g) (Arthur E. Clements), r6 St. Mary street, Truro officer), St. Mary's Parish house, Morcom, sec.), Masonic hall, Parade, Truro Philharmonic (John Bray, sec.), Regent buildings, renzance Liskea.rd Public rooms, Truro ' .
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