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Cornwall. Lib 1431 TRADES DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. LIB 1431 • Tabb's Hotel Co. Lim. Forest. Redruth •might John Peter (of the manor of Cal- Filewod Mrs. Victoria Maud, Marine tThomas Archelaus, Bosorne terrace, St. I stock), Callington R.S.O parade, St. Mawes, Falmouth Just-in-Penwith R.S.O ·Canning Jn. (to F. Buller-Howell esq.), Goodmau Miss Fanny, 3 The Crescent, ThomasGeo.Holmbush,ParStationR.S.O Pout, Lanteglos, Fowey R.S.O Bude R.S.O · fThomas John, Marazion R.S.O Cramb Wm. (to Viscount Falmouth), Hitchings Miss E. Gerrans, Falmouth Town Arms Hotel (near Gramponnd Tregothnan, St. Michael Penkivel, Jago Mrs. Jane, North st. Fowey R.S.O Road) (Mary J. Roberts & Sarah Har- Probus R.S.O · Leroy Mrs. M. Coombe cotts. Liskeard • riet Elliott, proprietors), Tregony, Dnnbar William (to J . .B. Fortescue esq. Northcote Mrs.J. IOrKilligrew st.Falmth Grampound Road J.P.), :Ford, Boconnoc0Lostwithiel PappinMrs.C.nBeacon tr.Newqy.R.S.O Trebilock Trehane, Wadebridge R.S.O Gillard Saml. (to J. Tremayne esq. D.L., Parish Mrs. Betsy, Stratton H S.O tTrethewey John, Roche R.S.O J.P.), Heligan, St. Ewe, St. Austell PhiJiips Mrs. Mary, Marazion R.S.O 'frethowan William, East end, Redruth Haucock George C.(to W.P.Hoblyn esq. Preston Mrs. E. 22 Berkeley vale, Flmth tTrewhella William, Trevescau, St. & Mrs. Peter), Coulter villa,St. Agnes, Reed Mrs. M. A. 3 St. Clement st. Truro Senueu R.S.O Scorrier R.S.O Richards Mrs. A.9o Killigrew st. Falmth tTrezise H. Manaccan, St. Martin R.S.O Hocking Richd. T. (to C. G. Prideaux- Richards Mrs. M. 24 Queen st. Penzance tTripcony James, St. Keverne R.S.O Brune esq. D.L., J.P.), Padstow R.S.O Robinson Miss E.57 Killigrew st. Falmth Trnro Posting Co. (Edwin Hutchens, Jeffrey Jn. (to H. M. Williams esq. J.P. ), StevensMiss A.92Market .Jew st.Penzanc manager), Tabernacle street, Truro Nansough house, Grampound Road Stenton Mrs. M.A.Regent bldgs.Penzanc tTruscott A. Rilla mill, Callington R.S.O Jenkin S. W. & Son (to Lord Robartes), Tregenna Mrs. R. 3 Daniel pl. Penzance fTummon Samuel, Fistral rd. Newquay Parade, Liskeard WiHiams Mrs.E.Trelawney cotts.Falmth tWarren Richard, Trewellard, Pendeen, Kernick John May (to the Duchess of LEAD MERCHANT. St. Just-in-Penwith R.S.O Cleveland),r8TheTerace,St.IvesR.S.O Werry Nicholas, Charlestown, St.Anstell Laity Henry (to Captain Paynter), Tre- Martyn Sl. Symons, Wadebridge R.S.O tWilliams James Henry, Trewellard, gurnow, St. Buryan RS.O Pendeen, S~. Just-in-Penwith R.S.O Letcher Thos. Hy. (to Lords of St. Day LEATHER CUTTERS. tWilliams Richard, Relubbus, St. Hilary, & others), St. Day, Scorrier R.S.O Francis Wait. Hy. 4 Market st. Falmth Marazion R.S.O Lewarne John (to Lord Robartes), New- Kneebone Wm. T. Meneage st. Helston WilliamsonRt.Commercial sq.Camborne ton, Lanhydrock, Bodmin Wills John, Porthleven, Helston Mills Henry (to F. G. Enys esq. D.L., LEATHER DRESSER. Wivell Martyn, Boscastle R.S.O J.P.) Enys, St. Gluvias, Penryn Bosence Wm.C.rrAlverton ter.Penzance Wood & Son, The Strand, Bude R.S.O MitchellJohn (to C. E. Treffry esq. J.P.), Estate office, Fowey R.S.O LEATHER MERCHANTS. JOINERS Moore John G":ennap Dennis J.P. (to C. Barrett Charles & Son, Cathedral lane; See Carpenters & Joiners. H: T. H~wkms esq. D.L., J.P.), Tre- factory, St. Clement street, Truro _w1then, G~ampound Road . Blank William, Camelford JOURNALIST. Nrch?lls Wrlham (to Messrs. Gill & Bender Thomas Brooks, Kensey Vale . lv1my), St. Austell tannery Launceston Thomas W. H. r9 Belgravra st. Penzance Pryor Athanasius (to J C Williams M h ll E' d d C Ra h'll ._Du , • • 1 ars a war & o. ce 1 "" n- esq.), Burncoose, Gwennap, Redruth heved leather works, Launceston KNITTERS. Rodda J. T. (to W. C. Pendarves esq. Richards W.&Son,2 Alverton st.Penmce Lee R. H. & Co. (hand kmt guernsey B.A.,D.L.,J.P.), Treslothan, Camborne TuckerJ.Bank st.St.Columbl\'lajorR.S.O frocks), r6. & 18 Fore street, St. Aus- Sandercock John (to the Earl of Mount Wellington Abraham & Son, Victoria pl. tell & at Ltskeard Edgcumbe ), Maker, Plymouth Truro . & at St Austell - tan yard West of England Hand Knitting Co. (G. Sangwin Wm. (to C. D. Gilbert esq. D.L., Grampound · ' ' H. Ash, manager), Bread st. Penzance J. P.), Trelissick, St. Feock, Truro Shuker Fredk. W. (to J. Williams esq.), LEATHER SELLERS. LAGER BEER IMPORTERS. ~enwyn, Truro & 'folgullow, Scor- Allen Benjamin, 35 River street, Truro Jacob Frederick&Co.(Pilsener Lagerim- ~er R.S.O · . Burn Elias, 6 Market hill, St. Austell porters & bottlers), 77 & 79 Theobald'!i Smt~h, Paul & Archer (to the Earl of Firth William, 4 Pydar street, Truro road London w c Kimberley), Manor offices, Arwenack, Francis Waiter Hy. 4 Market st. Falmth ' ThFalmoHuth (t M S b. ll) B t Rowe Jn. H. 78 Market Jew st. Penzance LAMP & OIL DEALERS. omas enry o rs. eo e , o rea, . h d C d PI h Sancreed R.S.O LEATHER ,.,..ACHINE BELT Bennett R J~ ar • awsan • ~mout Thomas Joseph (to Lord St. Levan), St. .w. - Bunt D. Bridge, St. Colnmb MaJorR.S.O Micbaers mount, Marazion R.S. 0 ING MANUFACTURERS. Calf W. D. 79 Marke~ Jew st. Penzance Wilcocks R. E. (to F. R. Rodd esq. J.P. ), Fenner J. H. & Co. Chapel lane, Hull Congdon A. A. 3 Wellmgton ter. Falmth Estate office Trebartha hall North Hill Jas. & George, Gerrans, Falmouth Hill, Launce~ton ' LEGGINGS MANUF ACTURS. James Thos. B~th,. Meneage st. Helston Willcock Wm. Hy. (to G. R. G. Carlyon Richards W.& Son,2 Alverton st. Penznc Jones George, rower street, Launceston esq. B.A., D.L., J.P.), Biscovean, St. Pengr~ze H~r~y, r3 Queen st. Penzance Blazey, Par Station R.S.O LIBRARIES-PUBLIC. Peth~riCk Wilh~m Wal.ter, Bude R.S.O Woolcock William Henry (to Tregrehan Bishop Phillpott's Library (Rev. Canon Rabhng & c~. Lltn. Umon st.Camborne. estates), lliscovean, St. Blazey high- A. P. Moor M.A., F. R.G.S. hon. clerical See advertisement p St t' R 0 l'b · M b J'b w lk J H Ch t St A t ll way, ar a Ion . s . 1 rar1an; rs. s·1mmons, su - 1 ra- r a ey · · ar1 es own, · us e . rian ; E. S. Carus-Wilsou, hon. 1' orth Jsph. H. Lower Bore st. Bodmm LAND SURVEYORS. treasurer), Public rooms, Truro LAND AGENTS. Dawe John, Trevadlock, Lewannick, Constantine Parochial Library (E. R. Launceston Roberts,librarian ), Constantne. Penryn See Agents-Land, House & Estate. Hancock & Sons. Sydney place, St. Cornwall County Library & Reading Austell. See advertisement Rooms (Major E. Parkyn, sec. ; Gavin LAND & BUILDING SOCIETIES Howard William Woodnutt, Bank st. Hope, librarian), Public rooms, Quay Dunheved Land & Building Society Lim. St. Columb Major R.S.O street, Trnro (R. Peter, sec.), Westgate st.Launcstn D L'b & Reading Room (Wm Falmouth DI'str1'ct .Bu1'ldinrt Soc1'ety 1SJ. LANDSCAPE GARDENERS evoran 1 rary . · = \ • Pascoe, sec. ; Waiter Panll, hbrarmn), Tresidder, jun. sec.), r6 Church street, Barrett Isaac, Stratton R. S. 0 Devoran R.S. 0 Falmouth . Christmas Chas.Poughill,StrattonR.S.O Durgen Reading Room & Library (John Launceston Land & Bmldmg Co. L1m. Lowday John, Porthpean, St. Austell Downin"' sec.\ Durgan, Mawnan (The) {W. H. R. Atkins, sec.), Tower Thomas R.Bush,Poughill,S~rattonR.S.O Falmouth '' ' street, Launces~o~ . Falmouth Subscription Library (George Truro Model Buildmg Society (Charles LATH MERCHANTS. Lanyon, hon. sec.), Polytechnic hall, Bryant, sec.), r6 St. Ma~y .st. Truyo Vivian & Sons (N. H. Tregaskes, agent), Church street, Falmouth Truro Mutual Benefit Bmld•_ng Society Bude'R.S.O Grampound Library & Reading Room W. T. Eastlake, sec.), 3r Rtver street, (William Andrew, sec.), Grampound Truro LAUNDRIES. Helston Literary Institution & Library Briginton Miss S. 25 Queen st. Penzance (John Toy, jun. & William Edward LAND STEWARDS. Crabb Miss Annie, Castle cottage, Es- Oates, hon. sec.), Public hall, Wen- Alien Hy. G. (to T. A. Smith-Dorrien- planade, Fowey R.S.O dron street, Helston Smith esq.), Star castle, St. Mary's, Bustow Mrs. A. 9 Redinnick pl. Penzanc Illogan Library & Reading Room (James Penzance Eddy Mrs. M. 3 Leskinnick pl.Penzance Tangye,sec. ),Broad la. Illogan,Redrth Baillie Wm. (to Edmund Beauchamp- Eddy Mrs. Sophia, 2 Sandhurst terrace, Looe West Reading Room & Library Beauchamp esq. D.L.,J.P.), Comford, Ken'wyn road, Trnro (James Angear, hon. sec.), The Quay, Gwennap, Redruth · Edwards Mrs. M. 12 Queen st. Penzance Looe West, East Looe R.S.O .
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