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1030 TUEGO:NY. CORNWALL. [KELLY's Ba.rnicoat John, blacksmith 1 Harris Thomas, carpenter Strongman Jane (Mrs.), drapr.& grocer Bennetts Charles Jamcs, surgeon & Hock.ingJohn,road surveyor for Tregony Thomas Mary Ann (Mrs..)1 sbop.kieeper, medical officer for Tregony district, district Thompson Rev. John, boarding school Truro union Holyoak John, shopkeeper Hart house Cemetery (James Stephens, clerk to the Ruddy Amelia (Miss), ladies' school Tonkin Jame~ mason bur:al board) Hugh Henry, farmer • Tonkin Joseph, shopkeeper Channon Geo1ge, veterinary surgeon Jacobs William, shopkeeper Ton kin Richard, boot & shoe maker Chenoweth Francis, saddler Luke Robert, shopkeeper Tonkin Richard Holmes, King'.s Arms, Coombe Nicholas, shopkeepe~; Matthews John, farmer & builder Corkhill John, farmer Oddfellows' Hall ITonkin William Holmes, mason Cox Frederick, corn dealer Reading Room (J. W. Harrison, hQn. Tregenza Samuel, china & glass dealer Dowric\t Thomas, plumber & tin plate sec) Tregunna John, grocer & draper worker Roberts Agnes (Mrs.), shopkeeper Willcock. John, shopkeeper Dowrick William, shopkeeper Roberts William Eplett, blacksmith Woolcock Francis, cowkeeper Elliott William, Town A1·ms Stephens James, grocer & draper & 1 Gerrans William, builder clerk to the burial board, Post office , TRELEIGH is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1846 I and the Bi'S'hop alternately, and held since 1848 by the Rev. from the civil parish of Redruth, in the Western division of William Lewis Manley B.A. of Christ's College, Cam lrtidge, the county, hundred of Penwith, Redruth union and county and chaplain to the Redruth union. The inhabitarits are court district, rural deanery of Carnmarth, archdeaoonry chiefly employed in mining. The principal landowners are of Col'nwall and diocese of Truro; it is situated about t Lord Robartes, Sir William Robert Williams hart. the Rev. mile north from Redruth and 9 west from Truro. The St. Aubyn Render Molesworth-St. Aubyn M.A. of Clow-ance, church of St. Stephen is a building of stone in the Per- Thomas Pryor esq. David Wise Bain esq. J.P. and G. A .. pendicular style, consisting of eastern apse, nave, north and Michell esq. J.P. The soil is light loam; subsoil, spar. The south transept, south porch and a turret containing r bell : chief crops are grass, roots, wheat, oats and barley: The there are three stained windows in the apse: an organ was area is 2 122o acres; the population in r881 was 1,802. introduced in 1883 at a cost of [2oo, raised by subscription. ' The register dates from the year rss 2 • The living is a Letters arrive from ~druth, whiCh IS the nearest money vicarage, gross yearly value [265, in the gift of the Crown order & telegraph 0 ce PRIVATE RESIDENTS. ·Hicks Thomas Henry, carrier, Wheal Stephens John, farmer, North downs Montague Stephens Samuel Henry, tin stamper,. Allen Mrs. 20 Buller's terrace Hooper William, shopkeeper, 34 Drump Sinus stamps Bands Mrs. Drump terrace terrace Stone John, farmer, Park Erissey ' Chegwin Mrs. Drump terrace Johns Jane (Mrs.), farnter,Shallow Adit Tallack William, farmer, Sparnons gate Dungey John, The Green Johns John, farmer, Sinns common Teague William, yeoman,Sinns house Dyer Mrs. Drump terrace Johns Thomas, farmer, Sinns common Tellam Henry, grocer, draper, flour Hammill Mrs. Drump terrace Johns Zacharias,farmer, Sinus common dealer, boot & shoe maker, •iron- Jenkin Mrs. Highway Jose Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, San- monger, brush, lamp & oil ware- Manley Rev. Wm. Lewis B.A. [vicar dow's row house, & china & earthenware dealer,. & chaplain of Redruth workhouse], Laity Daniel, farmer, Laity moor North country Vicarage ' Laity John, farmer, Laity moor Thomas James, engineer, Clifton cot- Michell Jvhn, The Green Laity Louisa (Mrs.), farmer, Laity moor tage, Drump road Renfree Peter Alfred, Manor :villa Martin John, farmer, Cardrew Thomas Joseph, farmer, Forge Richards William, 6 Buller's terrace Merrifield William, farmer, Nth. downs 'fhomas Mary (Mrs.), dress maker,. Sara Thomas Tregaskis, Mnt. Prospect Michell Harriet (Mrs.), farmer, Treleigh Drump road Teague William, Sinus house farm Treseder James & John, farmers, Laity Trenberth Mrs. Cardrew house, Redruth Michell John, accountant, The Green Mill farm highway Michell Richard, farmer, Treleigh farm Treseder William Henry, wholesale & Treseder William Henry, North country Michell Samuel, farmer, North country retail grocer, provision, butter & egg Trevena John Teague, Cardrew house Moore William, farmer, Cardrew mer. North country; & at Redruth Williams Mrs. Drump terrace Nicholls Arthur, farmer, Park Erissey Tresise Stephen, tin dresser, North COMMERCJ4L, Pascoe Jane (Mrs.), farmer, North country country · Trethowan William, beer retailer~ Banfield John, tailor, East turnpike Paull John, farmer, Forge Sandow's row Bishop Charles Frederick, mine agent, Penna Richard, book hawker, 3 Buller's Trevena. Waiter, fish hawker, Redruth The Green terrace Highway Bond Jn. fish hawker, Redruth Highway Pryor William, carrier & farmer, Am- Uren John, tin dresser, Gilbert coombe Bray Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Red- brose house, Redruth highway Uren John Tink, Treleigh Arms ruth Highway Raby Eli7.abeth (Miss), farmer, Radnor Uren Tobias, farmer, Treleigh downs Dick Thomas, nurseryman Richards Charles, farmer, Forge Vivian Joseph, farmer, Treleigh downs Gilbert John, fanner, Sparnons gate Richards Josiah, farmer,Treleigh downs Waters Eliza (Mrs.), farmer, Goon row Glasson Richard, farmr. North country Roberts Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Tre- West Wheal Peevor Tin Mine ( WPst Goad Lucy (Mrs.), shopkeeper leigh downs Wheal Peevor Mining Go.) (William Goldsworthy John, farmer, Sinus Roskrow Joseph, farmer, Laity Thomas White, manager i Thomas Gribble Joseph, farmer, Sinus common Simmons John, farmer, Sinns common Pryor, purser) Hampton Mary (Mrs.),farmr. Sinus corn Simmons Thomas, .farmer,Shallow Adit Wheat ..Peevor Tin tf Copper Min~ Hampton Thomas, farmer, Sinns croft Snell Francis, farmer, Sinns common ' ( Wheal Peevor Mining Go.) (William Harris Abraham, farmer & carrier Stephens Elizabeth Catherine (Mrs.), Thomas White, manager, Sinns; Haynes George, Garden Arms, farmer, dress maker, 8 Buller's terrace Thos. Pryor, purser,Alma place, Red- North country Stephens Hugh, mine agent, 13 Drump ruth) Hicks George, steward for lords of the · terrace Wills Eliza (Mrs.), shpkpr. 44 Drump r(l manor of Treleigh, Wheal Harmony Stephens James, boot & shoe maker, Wills Richard, farmer, Tolgus Hicks John, carrier, Highway Sandow's row Woodthorpe Hy. carpenter, Cardrew la TREMAINE is a. township and parish, 8 miles west held since 1877 by the Rev. William Sloane Sloane-Evans B.A from Launceston station, in the Eastern division of the of Trinity College, Cambridge, who resides at Egloskerry. county, north division of the hundred of East, Launceston There is a Wesleyan chapel in the village and one at Trusell. union and county court district, rural deanery of Trigg Samuel Palmer Simcoe esq. is lord of the manor. The Rev. Major, ar<:hdeaconry of Bodmin and diocese of Truro; it is William Rogers M.A. rector of l\Iawnan, is chief landowner. situated ~miles from the old road from Camelford to Laun· The soil is .chiefly clay; the subsoil is slate. The chief crops ceston, and on the Devonshire border of the county. The are wheat and oats. The area is 1,045 acres; rateable value, church (dedication not known) is an ancient building of free- £66r ; and the population in r88r was 87. stone and granite in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, Parish Clerk, Thomas Burden. nave, south porch and an embattled tower, 3r feet high with pinnacles, and containing 3 bells. The register dates Letters through Launceston, the nearest money order & from the year 1726. The living is a vicarage, annexed to telegraph office that of Egloskerry, joint net yearly value £135 with n This place is included in the Warbstow United School Board acres of glebe, in the gift of Samuel Palmer Simcoeesq. and district, formed in r875 .