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Altarnun Voters 1885 North Eastern or Launceston Division Altarnun Voters' List 1885 Transcribed by Mike Gabriel No Forename(s) Surname Abode Qualification Property Address Notes Tenants &c. Ownership Voters 1 Robert ALFORD Ryland freehold land Ryland 2 John BARBER Tolborough leasehold houses and land Tolborough 3 John BATH, junr. Five Lanes freehold house and land Trenilk 4 Richard Rosekelly BATE St. Tudy freehold house and land Treveague 5 Richard BATH Five Lanes freehold land Treveague 6 John BATH Hendra freehold house and land Trenilk John Nicholas BENNETT 2, Windsor Villas, Plymouth freehold Land West Carne & Bray to vote at Launceston ground 8 James BETTESS Trenarrett freehold house and land Trenarrett 9 John BATH Hendra freehold house and land Trenilk 10 Daniel BRAY Codda leasehold land and buildings Codda 11 Richard BRAY North Blackaton hill leasehold house and land North Blackaton hill 12 John BRAY Tolborough near Bolventor leasehold house and land Tolborough 13 John BROWN Trethina, Altarnun freehold house and land Trethina 14 Amos Chapman On board Her Majesty's ship freehold house and gardens Penpont the Windsor Castle 15 James CLIMO Trewint freehold house and garden Trewint 16 Isaac COAD Penpont freehold houses and land Penpont 17 John COCK Bolventor leasehold house and land Bolventor and part of Priddacombe 18 John COUCH Oldhay freehold house and land Newhay 19 Richard COUCH Oldhay, Altarnun freehold house and land Oldhay 20 William CROWELLS Treveague, Altarnun leasehold house and land Newton down 21 John Herrin DAWE Priddacombe, near Bolventor leasehold house and land Part of Priddacombe 22 Isaac DAWE Deephatches, near Bolventor leasehold house and land Deephatches and Todda park, St. Neot William DAWE Bray, Morval freehold Land Trethina to vote at St.Ive 24 William DENNIS Rook's Corner freehold house and shop Rook's Corner Francis DINGLE Barbourne Clains, Worcester freehold land and houses Trenilk Farm to vote at Launceston 26 John DONEY Penpont freehold land Penpont Thomas Dennis GILLBARD Norton, Stokeclimsland freehold house and land Trecollas and Trelyn to vote at Stokeclimsland John Magor GOOD King Square, Bridgewater freehold land Pucklays Trenarret to vote at Launceston 29 Nicholas HALY Laneast vicarage freehold house and land Trebray 30 Francis Michael HANLON Bolventor parsonage, freehold tithe rent charge Codda, Priddacombe Altarnun and Bolventor. Francis Rodd owner 31 Jonathan HARRIS Captain's Ground freehold land Captain's Ground Henry HARRIS Trecogoe lane end, South freehold house and garden Trewint to vote at Launceston petherwin 33 John HARRIS St. Austell freehold land Trenilk 34 Charles HARPER Priddacombe leasehold land and buildings Priddacombe James HIGGS Holsworthy freehold land Hart's Tredaule to vote at Week St. Mary 36 George HOLMAN, sen. Five lanes freehold house and garden Five lanes 37 George HOLMAN, jun. New Chall leasehold houses and land Palmer's bridge 38 Richard HORNIBROOK Goodaver freehold house and land Goodaver 39 William JASPER Joll's Ground freehold house and land Joll's Ground 40 William JASPER Bowithick freehold house and land Bowithick 41 Richard KITTOW Tredaule freehold house and land Tredaule 42 Thomas Bickford LANG Priddacombe, near Colventor leasehold house and land Part of Priddacombe 43 Richard Barrett LANGMAN 22, St Pauls Churchyard, freehold house and land Treween ocupier Jose Hicks London Langman No Forename(s) Surname Abode Qualification Property Address Notes Tenants &c. 44 Thomas LANGMAN Hurden freehold house and land Rising sun 45 Jose LANGMAN Penpont freehold house and garden Penpont 46 Edmund LEAN Trenilk freehold house and land Trenilk 47 Thomas MITCHELL Redhill freehold house and land Redhill 48 Richard MUTTON, jun. Tredaule freehold house and land Liskernick 49 William MUTTON Five lanes freehold houses Five lanes 50 Richard MUTTON Five lanes, Altarnun freehold house and land Tredaule 51 Thomas NICOLLS Trebullom freehold land South Carne 52 Jonathan NICOLLS Tredaule freehold house and land Tregirls and Poldew Edward NICOLLS Callington freehold house and land Trewint to vote at Callington John NICOLLS Kilkhampton freehold house and land Straylands to vote at Kilkhampton 55 Henry NICOLLS Trebullum freehold house and land Trebullum 56 Richard NORTHEY West Carne freehold house and land West Carne 57 Thomas NOTTLE St. Luke, near Bolventor leasehold house and land Part of Priddacombe 58 John NOTTLE Tolborough, near Bolventor freehold house and land Part of Tolborough 59 Richard PARNELL Tregunnon freehold house and land Tregunnon John PARNELL Trecarne, Advent, Camelford freehold house and land Tregunnon to vote at Camelford 61 Samson PEARN Penpont freehold house and land Penpont 62 John PETER Tredaule freehold house and garden Lower Tregunnon 63 John POWER The vicarage, Altanun freehold house and land Altarnun vicarage George Bennett ROSEWALL The Terrace, St. Ives freehold house and land Landinner to vote at Launceston 65 Joseph ROWE Five lanes leasehold house and land Five lanes 66 Roger ROWE Higher Tregunnon freehold house and garden Higher Tregunnon 67 Joseph ROWSE Lancarffe, Bodmin freehold house and land Hurden pits 68 Robert SANDERCOCK Treween freehold house and land Treween 69 Michael SHILABER Blackaton hill, near Bolventor leasehold house and land Blackaton hill 70 Richard SMEETH Tolborough, near Bolventor leasehold house and land Part of Tolborough 71 Thomas STEPHENS West moor gate leasehold house and land Redhill 72 Walter STEPHENS Bowithick freehold house Bowithick 73 Josiah STEPHENS 10, Minden place, St. Heliers, freehold houses and land Penpont Jersey 74 Chartles Upton TRIPP Penleat, Altarnun freehold house and garden Penleat 75 John TUCKER, jun. Trewint freehold house and garden Trewint 76 Edmund TURNER Tregrew, Altarnun freehold house and land Trecorner 77 John TURNER Webb's Down freehold house and land Webb's Down 78 George VENNING Trezibbett, Altarnun freehold house and land Trenarrett 79 George John VENNING Austle freehold house and land Austle Edward VENNING Leigh, Morwenstowe freehold house and land Hodgeland to vote at Morwenstowe 81 John VENNING Higher Treween freehold house and land Higher Treween John VENNING Launceston freehold house and land West Kernick to vote at Launceston John VENNING Blacktawton, Devon freehold house and land a moiety of to vote at Launceston Hodgeland 84 George VENNING Trezibbett freehold houses and land Trezibbett and Trenarret 85 Thomas WALLIS Trewint freehold land and buildings Trewint 86 John WEBB Mount pleasant, Tolborough leasehold house and land Mount pleasant, part of Tolborough 87 William WHALE Broadlane freehold house and garden Broadlane 88 John Trehane WHALE Penpont freehold house and garden Penpont 89 Edwin WHALE Trewint, Altarnun freehold house and land Trewint John Henry Connell WHIPPLE Junior United Service Club freehold house and land Tregaddick to vote at Launceston London, S.W. John WILLIAMS Blisland freehold land and buildings Trezelland to vote at St. Breward Occupation Voters other than Lodgers 92 John BARRIBALL Trenilk dwelling house Trenilk 93 Francis BARTLETT South Carne dwelling house South Carne 94 John BARTLETT Trebray dwelling house Trebray 95 Henry BASKERVILLE Trebant gate dwelling house Trebant gate 96 William BAWDEN Penpont dwelling house Penpont 97 William BAWDEN Tradaule dwelling house Tredaule 98 Joseph BENNEY Tregirls Moor gate dwelling house Tregirls Moor gate 99 Edwin BICKFORD Penpont dwelling house Penpont 100 William BLANK Trewint dwelling house Trewint No Forename(s) Surname Abode Qualification Property Address Notes Tenants &c. 101 William BLUETT Occazinney dwelling house Occazinney 102 Francis BOUNDY Trewint dwelling house Trewint 103 Henry BOUNDY Trewint dwelling house Trewint (Wallis' House) 104 Edmund BURDEN Little Hurden dwelling house Little Hurden 105 Henry BURDEN Trevague tenement (joint) Trevague 106 Richard BURDEN Trevague tenement (joint) Trevague 107 Robert BURNARD Lower Tregunnon dwelling house Lower Tregunnon 108 William Perry CHEGWIN Bolventor dwelling house Bolventor 109 Philip COLWILL Lonkemoor dwelling house Lonkemoor 110 Richard CONGDON Occazinney dwelling house Occazinney 111 Edward Dingle COOMBE Lower Tregunnon dwelling house Lower Tregunnon 112 John COUCH Palmers Bridge dwelling house Palmer's Bridge 113 Richard COUCH Trewint Marsh dwelling house Trewint Marsh 114 Robert COUCH Canaglaze dwelling house Canaglaze 115 Frederick COWLING Penpont dwelling house Penpont 116 Henry CROWELLS Trevague dwelling house Trevague 117 Francis CULLIS Trekinnick dwelling house Trekinnick 118 Robert CULLIS South Carne dwelling house South Carne 119 John CURTICE Trelawney dwelling house Trelawney 120 William CURTICE Trelawney land Trecollas 121 John DEACON Penpont dwelling house Penpont 122 Walter DEACON Penpont dwelling house Penpont 123 James DONEY Trebant gate dwelling house Trebant gate 124 Thomas DONEY Penpont dwelling house Penpont 125 Edward DOWNING Penpont dwelling house Penpont 126 George DOWNING Broad lane dwelling house Broad lane 127 Charles FORCE Five lanes dwelling house Five lanes 128 Jacob GOODMAN Tregirls dwelling house Tregirls 129 Ephraim GIMBLETT Trezebbett dwelling house Trezebbett 130 Richard GILBARD Trecollas dwelling house Trecollas 131 William HALLS Cargelly dwelling house Cargelly 132 William HAMBLY Tregirls Moor gate dwelling house Tregirls Moor gate 133 William HAMBLY Tredaule dwelling house Tredaule 134 George John HARRIS Trevague tenement (joint) Trevague 135 John HARRIS Trevague tenement (joint) Trevague 136 Joseph HARRIS Penpont dwelling house Penpont 137 Richard
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