DIRECTORY •J . C.AMELFORD. 1063 Taylor Richard, tailor, outfitter, hatter TurnerThos.stonemason,Ea.Charles st Williams Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer, I7 & hosier; all kinds of mining cloth- Tyack William John & Charles, furnish- Trelowarren street ing, Basset road ing & general ironmongers, saddlers Williams Mary Jane (Mrs.), dress Tehidy Estate Office (Henry Robertson & harness makers, agricnltnral im- maker, 2 Centenary street Goddard, receiver & agent ; Henry plement agents, plumbers, zinc & tin- Willia msStephen,commsn. agt. Albert st Baynham Paull, surveyor & cashier; plate workers, Church street Williams William, beer retlr. Church st John Hosking, mineral agent; Ernest Tyack & Co. drapers, Market place Williams William, boot maker, Fore st Chas.Webster,assistnt.clerkofworks) Tyack Em<~.nuel, tailor, Chapel street Williamson Robert, Commercial hotel; Temby Eliza(Mrs.),mlnr.Trelowarrn.st Tyack'e Hotel (Eetab. 1795) families, tourists & commercial, Temby Henry Victor, dr:tper,Market pl (James Rowe, proprietor), family, billiards & posting, Commercial sq TerrellElzh (Mrs.),shpkpr.44Wesleyst commercial, billiards & posting, Willis Thomas,draper,2 Trelowarren st Terrill Elizabeth Jane (Miss), fancy Market place Wills Thomas, shoe maker, Victoria st draper, see Roberts & Terrill Tyrrell Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Wills William, boot maker, North road Thomas John Rabling & Son, grocers, 49 Trelowarren street Working Men's Club (William Edw. Trelowarren street Uren Wm.hair drssr.34 Trelowarren st White, sec.), Fore street Thomas & Sons, tailors & hatters, II4 Vial William,White HartP.H.Market pl Yeo John Palmer, horse trainer, Wel­ Trelowarren street Vine Annie Jane (Mrs.), grocer, 23 lington road Thomas Arthur Hannibal, solicitor, Trelowarren street Yeo Samuel Thomas, hair dresser, 130 Market square Vine Henry,auctionr.23 Trelowarren st 'frelowarren street Thomas Charles, greengrocer, Cross st Vivian J n.& Brother,drapers,Market pl Young Women's Christian Association Thomas Charles Vivian, solicitor & Vivian Elizabeth (Miss), apartments, (Miss Julia Butlin, sec.), 36 Trelo­ commissioner for oaths, see Daniell ro South terrace warren street & Thomas Vivian Hugh Phillips, cooper & wire Thomas Edwin, cabinet maker, 117 worker, Commercial square Beacon. Trelowarren street Vivian Joseph, farmer & miller(water), Hocking Rev. Richard [curate of Thomas Eliza Jane (Mrs.), milliner, 70 & mineral agent for Rev. Sir Vyell D. Treslothan] Trelowarren street Vyvyan hart COMMlilRCIAL. Tholl'l:as Elizabeth Mal'y (Mrs.), shop- Vivian Wm. temperance hotl.Market pl Bartle John, hair dresser keeper, 3 Wesley street Volunteer Battalion (rst) Duke of Bennetts William John, shopkeeper Thomas Flora Margaret (Miss), tobacco- Cornwall's Light Infantry (B Co.) Cock William Roberts, shopkeeper nist, Market place (Capt. & Hon. Major C. W. Boot, Dunstan Oliver, groeer Thomas Frederick,hair drssr.Chapel st commander; W.G.Kempthorne,lieut.; Harris William Symons, farmer • ThomasJn.Hy.cabinet makr.13Cross st A. B. Boot, 2nd Iieut.; J. T. Thomas Hosking Edward, monumental mason Thomas Josiah Telfer L.R.C.P.LOnd. surgeon-lieut.), Wheal Gurry Johns Stephen, coal dealer surgeon, see Erskine & Thomas I WalesEdwn.Edmonds,butcher,2Cross st Laity Jacob Thomas, shoe maker Thomas Louie·(Miss), dress maker, 10 Wales Jn. Edmonds, butcher, Union st Lampshire Henry, Pendennis Arms P.H Basset street Wall James Creswell, goods agent Nile Richd. William Whear,shopkeeper Thomas Rosina(Miss),shopkpr.2Fore st G. W. R. Railway station Old Richard Henry, taxidermist Thomas Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, 8 Waiters William, solicitor, B<~.ssett rd R<~. wden Elizh. (Mrs.), dress maker South terrace Warne Mabel (Miss), dress maker, 4 Smith Edwin, shopkeeper Thomas Wm. Hy. wine mer. Market pl Adelaide street Tonkin George, boot & shoe maker Tonkin John, shopkeeper, Dolwath rd WearneWm.watchma.13oTrelowarn.st Trythall John, shopkeeper Tonking & Jones, surgeons, Chapel st Webster Elizabeth Jane (Mrs.), shop- Walmeley Harry,auctioneer, valuer, Tanking Charles Harvey, chemist, Tre- keeper, Roskear row contractor & horticultural builder lowarren street WebsterJane(Miss),drs.ma. roBassett st Treleaven & Sons, cabinet makers, 6 Western Star (Thomas Nicol Jenkin, Brea. Commercial street proprietor & publisher; published Bennett Henry, tin streamer TreneryJsph.butchr.127Tl'elowarren st every saturday), Fore street Cowling Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper Trethowan Wm. mason, Wellington rd Wheal Grey China Clay Co. (F. W. Dunn John, farmer Trevillion Stephen, grocer, Cro3s street Thomas, sec.); works, Germoe; Ivey Joseph, shopkeeper Trezenza Charles Ellis, boys' school, office, Pollard William, coal dealer Basset road Whitford William, painter, Basset rd Rodda J ames, tin streamer • Trezise John, boot maker, 15 Basset st Whitworth John, man<~.ger of Devon & Rowe Richard, tin streamer Trezona. Joseph, tobacconist, ro Tre- Cornwall Banking Co. Lim.Ma.rket sq Thomas George, Brea inn lowarren street Wickett William Crag- & Co. wine & Vine Edward, tin streamer Trezona Richard,photographer,Cross st spirit merchants, Basset street Trounson William Nicbolas, joiner & Williams Humphrey Trembath &; Co. Pengegon. builder, Trelowarren street outfitters, Market place Vivian Hngh Phillips, Pengegon house Tucker Priscilla (Miss),boot warehouse, Williams Annie (Mrs.), pawnbroker & Sims Mrs 126 Trelowarren street fancy repository, Market place Perry John, shopkeeper Turner Charles,mason,I EastCharles st WilliamsCordelia Worden(Mrs.),fancy Rodda James, farmer Turner Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 71 draper, 12 Trelowarren street Stephens William, farmer Trelowarren street Williams Edwd.plastel'er,North parade 1 Temby Edward, draper & grocer

, formerly a corpol'ate borough, is a small Pitt family of Boconuoc, but it became extinct on the death market and union town, on the , in the parish of Thomas, 2nd baron, in a duel iu r8o4. The source of the of Lanteglos, and is the head of a county court district and Camel is at . The chapel of St. Thomas a Becket, magisterial division, 16 miles west from Launceston, 12 licensed by Bishop Stapledon, Jan. 4th, 1312, has long been north from , II north-east from ; the destroyed. 'Ihe parish church of St. Lantey, at Lanteglos, Launceston and Wadebridge section of the London and is about r! miles south-west from the town. Here are South Western railway via Camelford and Wadebridge to Wesleyan, Bible Christian and Free Methodist chapels. and Bodmin, begun in 1889, and now in course The Town Hall, erected over the market house in r8o6, by of construction, is completed as far as Delabole, and in John, 6th Duke of Bedford K.G. is a building with a cupola, August, 1893, a station called Camelford Road, I~ miles containing aclock and 2 bells, one inscribed "W. Prideaux, north, in the parish of Minstel' was opened to serve this mayor, 1699," and the other dated r8o7. The insignia of the town which is on the coach route from extinct corporation include a mace and a bol'Ongh seal; the Tresmeer to Padstow; it in the North Eastern division mace, of silver gilt, 19 inches in length, was presented in "Of the county, hundred and petty sessional division of 1669 by Ambrose Manaton esq. and has a plain shaft, with , rural deanery of Trigg :Minor, archdeaconry projecting bands and a terminal knop; the head, divided of Bodmin and diocese of . This borough sent into compartments by demi-figures terminating in scroll two representatives to Parliament from 1552 until the work, bears the national emblems, crowned; there is a. passing of the Reform Act of 1832. The town received its cresting of crosses and fleurs-de-lis, and on the flat top first charter from Richard (Plantagenet), Earl of Poitou and appear the royal arms of the Stuarts within a garter, and Cornwall, in 1259, by which it was made a free borough, crowned. The seal exhibits a figure of a camel crossing a. and this charter was confirmed by several succeeding mon- river, within a. marginal inscription; it probably dates from archs; the last charter of incorporation was granted by the latter part of the 16th century. The Public Assembly Charles 11. July 24th, r66g, under which the corporation Rooms in Fore street are used for entertainments and lee­ consisted of a mayor and eight capital burgesses, a recorder, tures, and will hold 300 persons. 'Ihe H Company 2nd deputy recorder, common clerk and sergeant-at-mace; the Volunteer Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light IJl­ municipal body has now, however, ceased to exist, having fantry have their head quarters hAre. The market day is been abolished by the "Municipal Corporations Act, r883" Friday. The fairs are held on the first Friday after the 10th (46&47Vict.c.x8). Camelfordgavethetitleofbarontothe of March, 26th of May, and 17th and 18th of July, and