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[.] TALLAND. 870 [POST OFFICE Handle Samuel, farmer, Kennall Sarah Pamela (1\irs.), farmer, Lan- Thomas John, farmer, Treweek Reed John, farmer, Trelispick senmeth Tozer Thos. shopkeeper, Crellow New rd Repper Joseph, miller, Sewrah Sarah William, farmer, Tretheage TrewinBenj.boot & shoe makr. Hendrew Repper Philip, miller, Trewithen Semmons Elizbth.(Mrs.),farmer, Hernis Veal Henry, farmer, Tregolls Richards Thomas, carpenter, Trolvis Spargo Elizabeth( Mrs. ),farmer, Trebast Vincent Thomas, mason Roger~ Edwd. Ja9. farmer, Lansenmeth Spargo John, farmer, Tregolls Williams W. S. & Co. paper manufac­ RoweJ ohnReed&Co.miller, Kennail vale Thomas Hannabel, farmer, Treservern turers, Kennall vale

TALLANDis a scattered parish, without a village, on the and Thomas Gundry, esqs., and held by the Rev. Francis sea coast, in the Eastern division of the county, hundred John Hext Kendall, M.A., of Exeter College, Oxford. This of West, Li~keard un;on and county court district, rural parish has a school at Polperro for boys and girls, with deanery of West, Cornwall archdeaconry, and diocese of endowment of £6 per annum. Here are two manors, one Exeter. This parish includes the town of West , belonging to the ; the other, called Kil­ distant 2 miles eal'lt, and part of the small fishing town of ligartn, has lately been purchased by William and Thomas Polperro, distant 1~ miles west, both of which will be found Gundry, esqrs. The principal landowners are Sir John S. under separate headings. The church of St. Tall an is situate Trelawny, bart., M.P., the Duchy of Cornwall, and William on the side of a hill, rising over the eastern side of an inlet of and Thomas Gun dry, esqrs. The soil is good slate and shelf; the sea called Talland Bay: the building consists of chancel, subsoil, the same. The chief crops are wheat, barley, and nave, south aisle, north transept, and square tower on the roots; the acreage is 2,665; gross estimated rental, £3,566; south side, connected with the church by a large Gothic rateable valne, £3,147, including West Looe and Looe porch with two entrances: the interior of the building is island ; and the population in 1871 was 830, exclusive of seated with old carved oaken benches: in the aisle there is West Looe. a full-length sculptured effigy of John Beville, esq., who Pari8h Clerk, Thomas Blatchford. died in 1574. The register dates from about the year 1600. The living is a vicarage, yearly value £136, with residence ILetters through Polperro from . The nearest and three-quarters of an acre of glebe, in the gift of William money order office is at East Looe Kendall Rev. Francis John Hext, M.A. Griggs Joseph, farmer, Portlooe I Searle Mary(l\irs.), farmer, Kilmenorth Vicarage Higman Petherick,farmer, Hendrazick Searle William, fanner, Kilmenortn COMMERCIAL. Job Zephaniah, miller Stepl1ens Richard, farmer, Barton Bassett Richard, farmer, Portlooe 1\iarshallJohn, farmer, Wayland 1 Stranger Richard, farmer, Porthallow Clogg John, farmer, Pelyne Mills Thomas, farmer, Killigarth I Vague William, farmer, Merrifield

. NORTH TAMERTON is a small parish, in the and held by the Rev. Richard Chamberlain Smith, M.A., of Eastern division of the C•lunty, Stratton hundred, Hols­ Exeter College, Oxford. The principal landowners are D. worthy union and county court district, rural deanery of H. W. Horlock, esq., of Ogbear Hall, Wm. Mawer, esq., Trigg Major, archdeaconry of Cornwall, and diocese of and E. L. Knight, esq. The chief crops are wheat, oats and Exeter, situated on the borders of and Cornwall, 5 barley. The area is 5,261 acres; gross estimated rental, miles south-by-west from Hol3worthy, and 0 north from £2,663; rateable value, £·.!,32.5. The parish contained a Launceston: a portion of this parish east of the Tamar wail scattered population in 1871, of 469. annexed to Corn wall by the Acts 2 & 3 Wm. I V. cap. 64, and 7 Parish Clerk, John Phillips. & 8 Vict. cap. 61. The church of St. Denis is an ancient building, with chancel, nave, aisle, granite tower 90 feet Letters through Holsworthy (Devon), which is the nearest high, inclusive of the pinnacles, and containing 5 bells. The money order office living is a rectory, yearly value, £2.'30, in the gift of the INSURANCE AGENT.-Whittington Life, S. Martin trustees of the late Mrs. Smith and the Rev. R. G. Kingdon, School, Miss Barriball, mistress Gubbin Francis Henry Spry, Tamerton Gilbert Frederick, shoe maker Paig-e Richard, carpenter bridge Heard Wm.farmr.Tamertn.Bridge farm Palmer William, farmer, Headon Hobson James, Woodley house Hobbs James, farmer, Trebarrow Parish Sampson, farmer, Semersdon Horlock Darrell Holled Webb, Ogbear Johns Richard, farmer, Semersdon Risdon George, farmer, Cheriton farm hall Johns William, farmer, Venn farm Sargent Richard, carpenter Knight Edwd. Lewis,.r.P.Hornacott ma MartinJames, farmer, Holly french Sargent William, tailor Mawer William, Facey house Martin Richard, carpenter Stocker Thomas, farmer, Venton Smith Rev. Richard Chamberlain, M.A. Martin Samuel, shoe maker Symons William, farmer, Tamerton [vicar}- Martyn John, farmer, North down Town farm COMMERCIAL. Martyn John, farmer, Semersdon Trenouth Ambrose, farmer & mason, Bray William, farmer, Davis Martyn William, farmer, Harmony "\'Villsworthy Bray William, farmer, Eastcot Martyn William, shoe maker Ward Simon, wharfinger & shopkeeper Dawe William, farmer, Well farm Mill John, cattle dealer, Trebarrow Webber Richard, carpenter Gay John, blacksmith Neal John, farmer, Ogbean mill Wood Samuel, farmer, Way farm

ST. TEATH is a parish, comprising the hamlets of MEn­ Tuesday in July. The Hon. G. M. Fortescue is lord of ROSE and PENGELLY, about 3l miles south-west from the manor. The principal landowners are Lord Robartes, , in the Eastern division of the county, hundred of the Hon. G.l\I. Forte8cue, and the Delabole Slate Company. Trigg, Camelford union and county court district, rural The soil is various ; subsoil, stone. 'l'he chief crops are deanery of Trigg 1\Iinor, Cornwall arcbdeaconry, and diocese wheat, barley, oats and roots. The area is 5,899 acres (in­ of Exeter. 'fbe river Lane forms the parish boundary on the cluding 60 of water); rateable value, £7,258; and the east. The church of St. Tetha is an old building, with population in 1871 was 2,245. chancel, nave and aisles. The register dates from the year Parish Clerk, John Oliver. 1558. The living is a vicarage, yearly value £240, in the gift of the Bishop of Exeter, and held by the Rev. Thomas Amory, :B.A., ofWadhani College, Oxford. There are chapels for PosT 0FPICE.-}Irs. Ann Oliver, receiver. Letters. are Wesleyans and Bible Christians, and Sunday schools. received through Camelford, arrive at 1.40 p.m.; dis· Here are extensive slate quarries. Two fairs are held, one patched at 11 a.m. The nearest money order office is at on the last Tuesday in February, and the other on the first Camelford St. Teath. BennettJonathau, farmer, Tregai'dock George William, miller, Knights' mill Amory Rev.•Thomas, B.A. Vicarage Billing 8amuel,farmer, Higher Hendra Gilbert Thomas, farmer, Tuson Rev. Albert Bray :::iusannah (Mrs.),frmr.Rock head Giles John, farmer, Treburgett Brown John, farmer, Treligga Greenwood 'l'homas, farmer, Delenuth COMMERCIAL. Brown John, farmer, Middle Hendra Haw ken Hug·h, farmer, Trewennon Amy John, farmer, Rough park Brown .Joseph, :farmer, Tregragon Hawken .Nathanitl, farmer, D,mnon- Amy Hnbert, farmer, Vicarage Brown Samuel, farmer, Treligga chapple Auger William, machine maker Burnard George, tailor Haw key J oseph, farmer & butcher Bassett John, farmer, Trekee Coleman Thomas, blacksmith Heath George, farmer, Carkeen Bate Thos. New White Hart,& farmer Edward George, carpenter Hicks Wm. blacksmith &shopkeeper Beer Joseph, farmer, Benbowl Fisher-, farmer, J,ower Hendra Hoskin Henry, farmer, Dali BePr William, farmer, Tines Ford John, miller, Trehannick I J acob Thomas, farmer, Dinah road