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Calstock Kellys Directory 1939 Kelly's Directory of Cornwall 1939 Transcribed by Myra Cordrey Castock Surname/Business First Name Property/Place Notes Private Residents DEACON William Edward Ingledean, Harewood road HOPWOOD, M.B. Cecil Hutchinson Apple Tree house MACMILLAN John William Three Corner park MOUNT‐EDGCUMBE, Cotehele house, St. Dominick; deputy warden of the Stannaries in Devon & D.L.J.P, Earl Mount Edgcumbe, Plymouth; Cornwall 47 Belgrave square, S W 1 & Turf, Carlton Clubs, London SIMCOCK, Rev. James Alexander The Rectory rector START Fred Kelly villa WIGHTMAN Joseph Glenver Commercial ABBOTT Percival water bailiff to Duke of Bedford K.G., K.B.E. Ancient Order of Morris (sic) Green, Metherell Foresters Edgcumbe No 9431) Ashburton Hotel Lower Kelly Capt. Leonard Tudkins, propr. Gunnislake 75. BELLAMY, Misses Emily & Loveday Commercial st shopkprs. BENNETT, Miss Alice May pl market gardener BENNETT Edmnd. Springfield market gardener BENNETT Lewis Gellings park mkt. grdnr. Gunnislake 45. BOND, Mrs. Emily Bertha Metherell shopkpr Boot Inn Fore st Mrs. Alberta Maude Jane BOWDEN Sidney Chas. Fore street outfitter. Gunnislake 5. BRATCHLEY Regnld. Harewood road fruit grower BREEN Stanley Edwd. Cotehele farmer Carpenters' Arms P.H. Metherell Arnold Clarke. St. Dominic 42. Cocks Bros. Cotehele villas fruit growers COLLINS Saml. Thos. Fore st tailor CORK, Mrs. Dorothy Fore street statner & post office. Gunnislake 23. CORK Wm. Hy. Fore st newsagt. CUNDY Jn. Metherell farmer DAVY Frank Olen Rose Hill ter carrier DAWE Arth. Newton, Metherell farmer DAWE Jn. Metherell farmer DAWE Jsph. Proctor Newton, Metherell farmer DOWNING, Mrs. Florence Fore st grocer Edwards & Son fruit growers ENGLAND, S.C.M., Mrs. Gwendolyne 2 Rosehill ter district nurse FLETCHER Claude Edwd. Rose hill fruit grower FOSTER Hubert Edwd. Commercial st. ironmngr. Gunnislake 61. Freemasons' (Cotehele R. H. Petherick, sec Lodge No. 2166) GEAKE Sidney Fore st shopkpr. Surname/Business First Name Property/Place Notes GILL Wm. Higher Metherell mkt. gardener Green Bros. Rose Hill ter fruit grwrs. GRILLS, Mrs. Louisa Tamar view boarding ho. HARRIS Neal Butts fruit grower HARRISON Jn. Fredk. carpntr HICKMAN Frank Tamar pl baker Hocking Bros. May pl fruit growers HOPWOOD, M.B. Ch.B. Cecil Hutchinson Apple Tree house physcn. & surgn. Gunnislake 21. HOSKIN Jn. Sandways market gardener JAMES, Mrs. Letitia Lower Kelly nurse JANE George Cleave fruit grower JARVIS Philip Harewood frm farmer JURY Fred Geo. Fore st. coal mer. Gunnislake 71. KNIGHT Gilbt. Harewood fruit grower LANGSFORD Harold & Cotehele mill, Glamorgan miller (water). St Dominic 5. Sons Langsford Roger, jun. & Cleave farmers Wm. Edgar LANGSFORD Geo. Cotehele qy coal dlr. LANGSFORD, Mrs. Jas. Metherell farmer LANGSFORD Jn. Higher Metherell market gardener LEE, Mary Ann (Mrs.) & Newhouses market gardeners Son Lloyds Bank Ltd. head office, Lombard st. sub‐branch open mon & thurs 10 to 1 London EC3 LUCAS Chas. W. Glenbracken market gardener LUCAS Wm. Jas. Park farm farmer LUSCOMBE Chas. Fore st greengro. LUXTON Jn. Scott Trehill farmer MACMILLAN, M.B. Jn. Wm. Three Corner pk physcn. & surgn. (firm Leakey & Macmillan). B.Ch. M.R.C.S L.R.C.P. Gunnislake 7. MATTHEWS John Higher Metherell market gardener MATTHEWS Rd. Middle Metherell farmer. St. Dominic 29. National Provincial head office, 15 Bishopsgate, branch 10 a.m. to 12 noon Bank Ltd. London EC3 NATTLE Leslie Jn. Bartlett farmer NOSWORTHY Wm. Hy. Church st market gardener OLVER Sidney Metherell market gardener PAUL Bessie (Miss) boot dlr PAUL Jas. Down farmer PENGELLY Alfd. Sunnyside fruit grwr. PENGELLY Eric Chapel st fruit grower PRESTON Harold Kelly gdns fruit grower PRESTON Rd. Edgar Kelly gardens fruit grower PRESTON Vernon Kelly gdns fruit grower QUINT, A.V.C.M., Mrs. Beatrice Lower Kelly teacher of music Reading Room Ewart Edwards, hon. sec. REEP Harold Jsph. 9 Rosehill Ter. bldr. Gunnislake 66. RISDON,Mrs. Mary Metherell shopkpr. ROWE Wm. Louis Tamar ter carman Rowse Bros. farmers SOPER Wm. Jn. Kelly grdns fruit grwr START, Mrs. Eliz. Kendal pk. Metherell farmer Surname/Business First Name Property/Place Notes START Redvers Fore st dairyman Steam Packet P.H. Tamar Inn Donald Geach Tamar Valley & District basket mkrs. Gunnislake 18. Chip Basket & Box Making Factory Ltd. TEAGUE Albt. Net Stakes water bailiff to Duke of Bedford K.G., K.B.E. Gunnislake 36. WARWICK Wm. Rose Hill house market gardener WATTS Thos. Fore st butcher WILLIAMS Alfd. Chas. Butts fruit grower WILLIAMS Clarence Thos. Kelly gardens fruit growr. WILLIAMS Regnld. Fore st boot repr. WORTH John Henry Fore st grocer Gunnislake Private Residents DANIEL Angus McIntyre Smeaton view, St. Ann's Chapel EVANS, Rev. Benjamin Arberth Kingswood house Bapt. (ret.) HORNER, Rev. William Wesley villa Methodist JOHNS, Mrs. Sandhill house LEAKEY C. Montague Goldsworthy ho. NORMINGTON Nicholas Hingston house., St. Ann's Chapel NORTHCOTE, Rev. Philip M. St. Joseph Roman Catholic RENFREE, Miss Heath villa SMITH Herbert Heath terrace, Drakewalls TOVEY Albert Church house, Harrowbarrow hon. licensed layman WOOLCOCK John Davey Drakewalls ho Commercial AUSTIN, Mrs. Bessie Commercial street draper Barton & Best Dimson ho fruit growers Bawden & Son Trerice, St. Ann's Chapel painters BENNETT Frederick Thomas Hill Fore street out‐fitter BOLT, Geo, & Emily Commercial st. drapers. T N 31. (Mrs. Bond's Hotel Commercial st Wilfred Hammacott BRAGG Richard James Fore st tailor BRATCHLEY Fredk. Hawkmoor fruit grwr. British Legion Club St. Ann's Chapel Geo. King, sec. BROAD Alfd. Drakewalls genl. Dealer & clerk to the Parish Council & to the Burial Authority. T N 96. BURDEN Jn. Edwd. Fore st. grocer. T N 41. BURNMAN Russell St. Ann's Chapel carpntr. BURROW, Mrs. Kate Trevell, St. Ann's Chapel boarding ho. Callington & Tamar bank, Gunnislake works, Hy.Lucas, mngr. Gunnislake Gas Co. Calstock Parish Council Drakewalls Alfd. Broad, clerk Cemetery Chilsworthy Young Chilsworthy Leslie Woolcock, hon.sec. Men's Club COLE, Mrs. Rosina Lower Dimson farmer COLLINS Lewis Fore st grocer Surname/Business First Name Property/Place Notes Commercial Hotel Gordon Harris‐Watts Cornwall County quarry owners. T N 49. Council, Hingston Down Quarry CUTTS Wm. Jn. Fore st butcher. T N 81. DINGE Edwd. Jas. 13 Heath ter, Drakewalls insur. agt. T N 14. DUENCE Wm. carpntr DURANT Fredk. J. Goldsworthy frmr. DURANT Wm. Jn. market gardener EDMONDS C. A. Fore st dentist (attends thurs 2 to 4 p.m.) ENNISMORE Neville Hatches, Calstock road dog breeder FRANCIS Jas. Calstock rd. butcher. T N 54. FRIEND Arth. Alexander farm, St. Ann's farmer Chapel GIBSON Ernest Fore st shopkeeper GIBSON Wltr. Commercial st ironmngr. GIBSON Wm. James Fore st tailor GIMBLETT, Miss Blanche Commercial st fried fish dlr. GIMBLETT Geo. shoe mkr GIMBLETT Hubert Hampton house photographer GLANVILLE Wm. Riversdale, St. Ann's Chapel farmer GRANVILLE Cecil St. Ann's Chapel shopkpr. & post office. T N 24. Gunnislake Public Hall Fore st Geo. Bolt, hon.sec. Gunnislake Working Fore st Geo. Bolt, hon.sec. Men's Club HAMBLEY Harry Fore st butcher. T N 19. HAMBLEY, S.C.M., Mrs. Hilda Mary 3 Tamar ter. Drakewalls district nurse HARDWELL C. R. Morwell view fruit grower. T N 94. HARRIS Hy. Wilfred St. Ann's Chapel grocer HARRIS Wm. Hy. Phoenix cott market gardener HEARD Wm. Uplands, St. Ann's Chapel farmer HEARN Owen Cox pk poultry farmer HENWOOD, Mrs. Ann St. Ann's Chapel shopkeeper HENWOOD Wilson Jn. V. St. Ann's Chapel cycle agt. T N 53. Hingston Down Quarry Hingston Down quarry owners. T N 30. Co. Ltd. HOPWOOD, M.B. Ch.B Cecil Hutchinson surgery 4 Tamar ter physcn. & surgn. T N 37. HUNN, Mrs. Ivy Commercial st grocer HUTCHINGS, Mrs. Eliz. Ann St. Ann's Chapel shopkpr. HUTCHINGS Wm. Mount Pleasant garage, St. petrol filling station. T N 101. Ann's Chapel JAMES Norman Prospect villa haulier. T N 57. JANE, Mrs. Florence Jane Commercial st fried fish dlr. JANE Wm. Homeleigh, St Ann's Chapel insur. agt. JEFFERY Fredk. Fore st baker JENNINGS Chas. Hy. Hingston, St. Ann's Chapel farmer KEVATH Wm. Tamar view farmer LANGSFORD Chas. Middle Dimson farmer Leakey & Macmillan Goldsworthy ho. surgns. T N 2. LEAKEY, C. Montague Goldsworthy ho., physcn. & surgn. & certifying factory surgn. & L.M.S.S.A.Lond. hon. medical officer to Tavistock Hospital. T N 2. Surname/Business First Name Property/Place Notes Lloyds Bank Ltd. Fore st.; head office, 71 sub‐branch open thurs 10 to 12.30 p.m. Lombard st. London EC3 LOCK Fredk. Commercial st hardrssr LOCK Regnld. Commercial st cycle agt. MARSHALL Jn. St. Ann's Chapel shopkpr. MARTIN Geo. St. Ann's Chapel butcher. T N 105. MAUNDER Fredk. Victoria farm, St. Ann's Chapel farmer MAUNDER Wm. Jn. Whimple, Calstock rd farmer MILLETT Alfd. Dennis St. Ann's Chapel cooper MILLETT Harry Patrick F. St. Ann's Chapel petrol station MILLMAN Wm. Geo. Fore st. boot dlr. T N 35. Ministry of Labour Drakewalls T N 44 nemployment Exchange MORCOM Cyril Solomon's, Latchley farmer. T N 40. MUMFORD Harold Wm. Whimple lodge, Calstock road fruit grower Murton Jsph. Hy. & Son Drakewalls garage. T N 7. MURTON Clarence Alfd. Drakewalls shopkpr. National Provincial Commercial st.; head office, 15 agency mon 1 to 3 p.m.; thurs 10 a.m. to Bank Ltd. Bishopsgate, London EC2 12.30 p.m. NICHOLLS Fredk. Calstock rd fancy repository NORTHAN Jn. The Nook, St. Ann's Chapel blacksmith NORTHCOTE, Mrs. Jsph. Lower Town, Latchley farmer O'CONNELL Fred Newbridge garage. T N 42. OLVER Wm. Latchley plain farmer PAIGE Wm. Thos. Drakewalls shopkpr PARTRIDGE Harry Red Roofs tea gdns. & cott., refrshmnt. rooms.T N 64. Drakewalls Paul Bros. Fore st butchers PENDREY, Mrs. Louisa Fore st shopkpr. PERKIN, Mrs. Eliz. Ann Hingston, St. Ann's Chapel farmer PERKIN Joshua Delaware farmer Perry, Spear & Co. Ltd. Guunislake station coal mers. T N 3. PRIDHAM Alfd.
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