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Cornwall. Madron DIRECTORY.) CORNWALL. MADRON. 203 · 5·475 of land and 30 of water; rateable value. £r5,686; Member~ . ~adron-in-Penzance, rateable value. £2,213; the popula­ Chairman, ThomaS' Robins Bolitho B.A.., D.L., J.P. twn in r8gr was 2,8 ro, and in rgor "l'fas 3•477• in- Vice-Chairman, Charles Edward Craze. , eluding officers and inmates in Pen:{;ance workhouse. The Thomas Rowe John Charles Hall hamlets, with the distance from Madron, are Hea Moor, John Reynolds Joseph Hoskins three-quarters of a mile south-east; Jamaica, three­ Jonathan Carman John Leggo quarters of s mile south-east; Boswarthen, r mile north­ William Sullifan Llewellyn Pengelly west; Tolcarne, 2~ miles south; Bosnllow, 3 miles north­ All retire in April, 1904. west; Ninnis, 2 miles north ; Buryas, miles south­ 2; Officers. south-west; Mulfra, 2 miles north. Clerk, Ambrose Taylor, Church town Parish Clerk, William Henry Waltrus. Treasurer, Thomas R. Bolitho, Penzance Sexton, Tom Cock. :\Iedical Officer of Health, Richard Davey Boa se L.R. C.P. Land. 5 Morrah road, Penzance Post Office.-George Gendeil, sub-postmaster. Letters Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, William N. Matthewl!, through Penzance arrive at 8.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; dis­ Poltair terrace, Hea Moor patched at 9·45 a.m. & 4·5 & 7 p.m. Postal orders are Collector, Edwin A.ugurn, 85 Main street, Hea Moor issued here, but not paid. The nearest money order office & telegnph office is at Hea Moor, I mile distant PUBLIC OFFICERS. Assistant Overseer, Ambrose Taylor, Church town _Post & M. 0. 0., T. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, Parcel Relieving Officer, Western District, Penzance Union, Wm. Post, S. B. & Insurance & Annuity Office, He& Moor T. White, Hea villas (Railway Sub-Office. Letter~ should havB R.S.O. Cornwall added ).-Mrs. Esther Richards, postmistres~. SCHOOLS. Letters arrive at 7·45 a.m. & 5·45 p.m.; dispatched A. School Board of 5 members was formed June zo,r879; at ro a.m. & 4· 15 & 7· ro p.m J. Vivian Thomas, Clarence street, Penzance, clerk to · Post Office, Burya'S Bridge (Railway Sub-Office. Letters the board; Wm. Legg, Wesley street, Rea moor, at­ should have R.S.O. Cornwall added).-James Ladner tendance officer The Endowed School is governed by a special board of II Rowe, postmaster. Letters arrive at 7·45 a.m. & 4.50 p.m. ; dispatched 9·35 a.m. & 4.30 p.m. P()f.tal orders members are issued here, but not paid. Newlyn is the nearest Daniel's Endowed Church of England Elementary (boys, girls & infants), for 220 children; average attendance, money order & telegraph office. 2 miles distant 62 boys, 34 girls & 3 r infants; established on the for­ ·Wall Letter Boxe~.-Nanceglos, c:eared at 8.45 a.m. & 5·45 mer Endowed School, founded by George Daniel in p.m. Lanyon, cleared at 9.30 a.m 1704; yearly income from endowment, £98; William Henry Waiters, master; Miss Beatrice M. Edwards, URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. mistress ; Miss Laura Guv,• infants' mistress :Meet second monday in each month, at the Council room. Board, Rea Moor (mixed), established in r887, for 140 Church town, Madron. children; average attendance, 140; James Jenkin,mast ~I.ADROX. Dunstan Wm. shpl;pr. Church town Reynolds .lane & Sons, farmers & mar- PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Eddy John, farmer, Bosullow ket gardeners, Trereiffe (For remainder of names, see Ellis Cornelius, farmer Kerrow Reynolds Rd. farmr. Trewidden Vean Penzance.) Francis Thomas, master of workhouse Reynolds "\Villiam Giles, blacksmith, Adams Miss, Church town Gendell George, shopkeeper & post Carthew .Armstrong Mrs. Nancealverne office, Church town Richards Bros. frmrs.High.Boskenning Barker Edmund, Bellair house Green .Tames, farmer, Great Bosullow Richards Mary Ann (Mr~.). farmer & Bertram Charles, Church town Green Richd. miller (water), Lanyon shopkeeper, Church town B'olitho Thomas Bedford D.L., J.P. Guy Benjamin, farmer, Boswarthen Roberts Benjamin, farmer, Treneere Trewidden Hall James, farmer, Trcmethick Roberts Thomas, farmer, Boswednan Bolitho Thomas Robins B . .A., D.L., Hall John Charles, farmer, Boswednan Rowe John, farmer, Trannack J.P. Trengwainton Hall Samuel, farmer, Bosullow Semrnens Simon & John,fTrnrs.Hendra Bolitho Mrs. Polwithen Hall Richard, farmer, Tremethack Semmens Samuel Chellew, farmer, Borlase Misses, Castle Horneck Hall William, farmer, Vellandruckia. Polteggan Borlase Mrs. Walter, The Coombe Hall Wm. Thos. farmer, Tremethack Taylor A.mbrosc, clcTlc to Madron Carter George, Trannack Hichens John Lanyon, farmer,Lanyon UTban District Council & assistant Downing Mrs. Trereiffe Hollow Thomas, farmer, Trewern overseer, Church town Friggens Wm. Freethy, Church town Hosk.ins Joseph, market gardener,TTe- Thomas .John, farmer, Mulira Hearles ~athaniel, Brook cottage mearne Thomas Peter, faTmer & cattle dealer, ~ope Misses, .Alverton cottage Hunt George William, farmer, Bos- Ninnis Howell David .T.P. Rosehill warthen Trembath Richd. farmer, Pedneventon Polglase Joseph, Treneere Ivey Thomas, farmer, Lesingey Trudgen James, farmer, Tremethack Richards Edwin, Trebean house James .Tames, farmer, Bosullow Trudgen John, farmer, Boswarthen Richards Thomas, Bellair .Tames "\Villiam John, farmer, Bone Trudgen Thomas, farmer, Ponshallow Roscorla Lakes, The Elms Jenkin Sarah (Mrs.),farmer, Bosullow Uren Joseph, blacksmith (postal ad- Stevens Misses,Claremont,Church twn Jenkin Thos. job. ga.rdnr. Church town dress, Buryas Bridg-e R.S.O) Trelawny Mrs. H. R. Polmennor ho Jenkin William Henry, blacksmith, Vingoe Elizabeth(Mrs.),farmer, Higher Trelawny Jn. Salusbury, Rosecadg hl Church town Bnswarva Tremenheere Rev. William Borlase .Tilhert Chas. farmr.Lower Boskenning Vingoe John Thos. farmer, Penhale M.A.. Vicarage Jilbert John, farmer, Tremaine Warren .Tames, farmer, Tremethack Tnpper Francis Gerard St. George, Jilbert Stephen, farmer, Ninnis ·white Ilonor (Mrs.), farmer, Lnther Carne Kitchen John, farmer, Nancothan Gwarne CO:llMERCIA.L. Laclner Charles, jun. farmer, Rose hill White James Henry, farmer, Tregod- Bennetts Harry, farmer, Boswarva. Lawrence .Tohn & Som, fruiterers & deck & Holdreath Bennetts John, farmer, Boswarthen greengrocers, Trembath White John Kemp, market gardener, Bermetts John, jun. farmer, Trevean Lawrence William, farmer & market Boscathnoe & Landithy :Eennetts Richard, farmer, Mulfra gardener, Trembath \Vhite William, farmer & market gar.., Berryman Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shop- Leggo John, carpenter, Church town dener, Meny Meeting keeper, Jamaica place Leggo William Charles, shopkeeper, White Wm. Frcethy, farmer, Poltair Bilkey J ohn,Miners.A.rms p. H. New mill Church town White William Thomas, relieving ·'Buddy William, King William IV. :Martin John, farmer, Trewren officer, ~Iadron district, Penzance Ohnrch town Matthews Nicholas, farmr.Boswarthen union, Hea villas lJolitho 'rhomas, farmer,Lower Poltair Newton John, far·mer, Bosilliack Workman's Institute (John Jenkin Cargeege William, farmer, Kerrow Nicholls Joseph, farmer, Bosullow Lawry, sec) Cemetery (J. B. Cornish, Penzance, Nicholls M:ary .Ann (Mrs.), farmer, HEA. MOOR. clerk to the burial board) .L·mdith~ . Bickly Miss, Rea villas "Chappell William Edward, market Nrcholls Rrchard, farmer, Landrthy Chambers Edward. Spring Park villa ~ardener, Trembath Pengelly Grace (Miss), farmer, Bos- Hawken Herbert G. T. Nanse"'los Christopbers Wm.farmer,Lit.Bosnlfow wa.rthen Lo"'go John Rock cotta<Ye He"'a Craze Charles Edward, farmer & mar- Pengelly Thomas Harrey,farmer, Bone Pe~ch Frank, The Retre~t' ket gardener, Polmennor Pengelly Thomas, market gardener & Pearson Rev . .Alfred Ernes!; (Wesleyan Curnow Thos.market gardnr.Tolcarne miller (water), Treneere l)iethodist) "Dale Charles, farmer, Lower Landithy Prowse William, farmer, )iulfra Read .Ann (.Mrs.), Wesley rock :D11.ncalf Richard, market gardener, Pollard Ri~hard Nicholas, farmer & Thomas Mrs. Dinsnl · Polgoon market gardener, Trereiffe White John Thos. Nevada villa, Hea .
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