1084 DOMINICK. . [ KELLY'S Ambrose Rous, dated 1659, and Maudlin (Osborne), his fruit. The area is 3,226 acres (including Ioo of water); wife; there are memorials to the Clarkes of Halton, rateable value, £4,356; and the population in 1891 was 1721-49; to the families of Horndon and Jane and to 781. Nicholas Sharsell, rector, 1671 : tbere are 270 sittings. 'fhe AsHTON, 1 mile west; BuRRATON, 1 mile south-east ; register dates from the year 1611. The living is a rectory, ETHERIC or BoTHETHERIC C&oss, r! miles south-east, are average tithe rent-cnarge £289, gross yearly value £4oo, hamlets here. HALTON QuAY is 2 miles south, where large including 106 acres of glebe, wiLh residence, in the gift of the quantities of coal, timber and manure are imported and Rev. Frank Ley Bazeley M. A. rector of Holy Trinity, Exeter, lime exported. and held since 1853 by the Rev. Richard Hugh Keats Buck Sexton, John Pomeroy. B.A. of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, hon. canon of . Here are Wesleyan and Bible Christian chapels. By PosT & T. 0.-James Rabbage, sub-postmaster. Letters the side of the road leading from Chapel Farm to the Tamar received through St. l\'Iellion R.S. 0. at 7· 55 a. m. ; dis- is the Holy Well, at the back of which is a niche; the whole patched at 5·45 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but structure is now much overgrown. A fair is held on the not paid. The nearest money order office is at tlt. :Mellion first Thursday after the 12th of .May yearly for cattle. The R. S. 0. WALL LETTER BoxEs : Hunter's Oak, cleared Earl of Mount Edgcumbe P.C.' D.C.L., L.L. who is lord of the 5·30 p.m. & Halton Quay, cleared at s.so p.m manor, and William Augustus Coryton J.P. of Pentillie ScHOOLS:- Castle, Pillaton, are the chief landowners. The soil is free National (mixed) for go children; average attendance, 45 and light clay; the subsoil is on slate and stone. 'fhe chief Wesleyan, for wo childen, average attendance, 69; Miss crops are wheat, barley, oats, turnips, mangold wurtzel and Hannah McDonald, mistress Buck Rev. Richard Hugh Keats B.A. Herring Edmund, farmer, Bohetheric Parkin Mary (Mrs.),farmer,Burcoombe [rector & hon.canon of Truro ],Rectry Herring William, farmer, Brendon Perry, Spear & Co. Limited, genl.mers. Jones Rev.JohnHy.[curate],Bohetheric Hicks John, farmer, Gooseford Halton quay; & at Kelly Bray, Stoke COMMERCIAL. Hughes Henry, blacksmith,Danescombe Climsland Babb Joseph, farmer, Baber Jones Thomas, farmer, Radland Poad Samuel, mason, Ashton Babb William, farmer, Strips Haye Jope George, market gardener Poad Samuel, jun. mason Baker Alfred, boot maker, Cross Jope William, farmer, Dairy mill Poad Samuel Bewis, mason Bennett Mary Jane (Mrs.), market Knight Samuel, farmer, t:ipur house Rabbage James, grocer, Post office gardener, Bohetheric Langman Mary(Mrs. ),farmer,Smeaton Rosekelly Richard, farmer, Baber clift Bond John Harvey, farmer, Stockwell Langsford Char'les, miller (water), Sargent .MaryAnn(Mrs.),shoe ma.Cross Bridgman George, farmer, Haye Cotehele mill Sleeman Wm. carpenter, Bohetheric Congdon Richard, farmer, Berry farm LangsfordJamesD.farmer,Birchenhays Snell Benj. fruit grower, Radland mill CousensJn.carpenter& asst.oversr.Crss LawryJas.frmr.&fruit grwr.Bohetheric Snell George, farmer, Ashton Cousens Mary Ann (Mrs.), Butchers' LucasMaryAnn(Mrs.),CornishArmsP.H btriplin Richard, carpenter Arms P.H. & carpenter, Cross Martin George, barge owner,Bohetheric Stripling William Baker, fruit gro1ver CradickJacob&Benj.farmers,Heath:field .Martin George, farmer, Ashton 'falbot James, farmer, Halton Barton Cradick Abraham, farmer, Trehill Martin John, shopkeeper, Bohetheric Tamblyn Elizh.(Miss), farmer, Kelly pk Cradick lieorge, farmer, Chapel Martin Joseph, barge owner,Bohetheric 'freajs Josepb, shoe maker,Radland ford Cradick Isaac, butcher Martin Thomas, brewer, Towell Trewartha James, miller (water), Downing John, farmer, Green bank Martin Thomas, jun. butcher Barrotts mill Grills Alfred, farmer, Burraton Mason Sarah (Mrs.), market gardener V os per Albert, farmer, Murden GrillsElizh.Ann(Mrs. ),farmer,Smeaton May William, farmer, Corneal Vosper Edwn.fruit grwr. Woodland cat Grills Stephen, farmer, Fursdon May William, farmer, Welltown wood Vosper Thos. market gardener, Quarry Hambly Peter, farmer, Westcot Parkin Charlotte(Miss),farmer,Corneai Vosper Wm. butcber&frmr.Bohethoric Hawk Mary (Miss), farmer, Eastcott Parkin Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Burraton Worth Samuel, farmer, Treehill DULOE is a parish and village, 3 miles north-north-west Scott's Greek Lexicon," was rector here 184o-so. A Mission from terminal station on the Moorswater and Looe School Chapel was erected at Hill in 1888, chiefly at~the cost railway, 5 south-west from , on the high road of the late Rev. T. A. Bewes M. A. of Plymouth: it has 6o between those places, in the South Eastern division of the sittings. Here is an Association Methodist cnapel. Near county, eastern division of the hundred of West, petty Stonetown, about two hundred yards north-east of the sessional division of West, Liskeard union and county. court church, stands a small Druidical circle, about 15 feet in district, rural deanery of West, archdeaconry of diameter, composed of six or eigiJ.t monoliths of white and . The church of ~t. Cuby, st.anding on quartz, one of which is 9 feet high. St. Cuby's or St. an elevation, is a large and ancient edifice of stone, in the Keby's Well is situated a little more than a mile from the Early English style, consisting of chancel with north aisle, church ; the spring flows into a basin of granite, the sculp­ nave, north aisle, transepts, south porch and a tower on the tured work on which is now much defaced. Near Duloe is south side with pyramidal roof and containing 6 bells, dated Bosant Cross, which has a tall, straight shaft, with cham­ respectively 1861, 1753, r869, 186r, 1755 and 1753: the fered edges, and is placed on a slight elevation. The chari­ rood stairs remain in the north wall of the chancel aisle: ties amount to £9 9s. yearly. Trenant Park is a modern the pulpit is of carved oak, and the font, an octangular work mansion (unoccupied), in extensi\'e grounds of about 200 of bold design, is of granite: in 1882 the marble reredos and acres, bounded on three sides by the rivers Duloe and Looe, a ;new organ were erected: in the chancel aisle is an altar which umte at Trenant Point, on the south-east, above tomb to Sir Jobn Coleshill kt. dated 1483, with recumbent which rises a headland on which is a temple overlooking effigy in plate armour and collar of SS.; another monu- Looe harbour. Cecil Edward Hewes esq. J.P. of Ridgeway, ment, defaced in 182o, commemorates Sir John Arundell kt. Plympton St. Mary, who is lord of the manor, Lord of Trerice, M.P. for Tregony, temp. Charles I. and governor of Robartes, Sir\Villiam Lewis Salusbury-Trelawny bart. D.L., Pendennis Castle, which he held for the king for six months J.P. of Trelawne, Pelynt, and EdwardOoode esq. D.L., J.P. ()f during the year 1646, being then 87 years of age; he died in Polapit Tamar, Launceston, are the principal landowners. 1647; there ara also memorials to the families of Milles, The soil is generally light and free ; subsoil, sbelfy. The Bewes, Grigg, Trevellion and others: the stained east chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The area is window was erected by Mrs. Peel, in memory of her bus- 5,844 acres; assessed acreage, 5,651; rateable value, band, Thomas Peel esq. of Trenant Park, m this parish, and L,'4,523; the population in 1891 was 826, including the in 1888 a memorial window to H. Bewes esq. was placed in portion of the ecclesiastical parish of Hcrodsfoot belonging the Bewes aisle : the church was completely restored in to this p,ui.:;h. r863, and has 380 sittings. The register dates from the year Posr&M.O.O., s. B. & Annnity & Insuranca Office (Railway r668. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge Sub-Office. Letters should have R.S.O. Cornwall added). £472, net yearly value £273, including 45 acres of glebe, Miss Louisa Cola, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive with residence, in the g!ft of Balliol College, Oxford, and at 6. 10 a. m.; dispatched at 6.17 p.m. week days & noon held since 1850 by the Rev. Paul Bush M.A. of St. Mary on sundays. The nearest telegraph office is at Looe Hall, Oxford, and honorary canon of Truro. The late Very Rev. Robert Scott D. D. dean of Rochester and some time Parochial School (mixed), built in 1872, for 120 children; master of Balliol College, Oxford, co-author of "Lid dell and average attendance, 90; Reginald Couch, master [Marked thus* receive their letters through *Broad John, farmer, Coombe Couch Henry, farmer, Colehender St. Keyne R.S.O.] Broad Nicholas, farmer, Landare Couch Reginald, schoolmaster, & Bush Rev. Paul M.A. Rectory Broad Thomas, boot maker · assistant overseer *Congdon Albert, Badham Brown George, farmer, Tremadart Cossentine Jn.Harris,frmr.Lanwarnick COM.liiERCIAL. Butters Joseph, smith, Hill head Deacon Joseph, tea dealer, Badham *Alger Richard, farmer, Killigorick & Cock Nicholas, farmer Dingle Simon, farmer, Pendriscott Penhale Cole LoGisa (Miss), shopkpr. Post office Glanville John, blacksmith *Arthur John, farmer, Killigorick Congdon Albert, te!l planter & Importer, Hambly Wm.&Rd. Bros.frmrs.Penquite Bowdcn William, tailor, Tredinnick Badharn Hambiy ~Iary CUrs.), f,umr.Bophi!iick