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CORNWALL. GLIJVIAS 113 ,Oollett Francis, Farmer, Lanhoose Hugo Wm .DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. GLIJVIAS 113 ,Oollett Francis, farmer, Lanhoose Hugo Wm. Arthur, farmer, T.r-eleggan Pomery Amelia. (Miss), prepartry.schl Congdon Jonathan, farmer Lobb Samuel, farmer, Tregear Snell Jane (Miss), Post office Dourick John, Trevethian inn Michell Ralph, jun. farmr. Treleggan ·'ST. GL UVIAS is a parish partly within the pa.rlia- M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge and surrogate. ·mentary borough of Penryn and Falmouth, 2 miles north- The burial ground, about one acre in extent) given by west from Falmouth, in the Truro division of the county, the late J. S. Enys esq. in 1871, is situated close to the "hundred and petty sessional division of East Kerrier, church and has a mortuary chapel of granite in the union and county court district of Falmouth, rural Gothic style, erected in 1873 in memory of Mrs. Phill­ deanery of Carnmarth, archdeaconry of Cornwall and potts by her husband. The Wesleyan chapel, in Ponsa­ diocese of Truro. The church of St. Gluvias, standing nooth, built in 1843, seats soo persons, and has a burial on the border of the estuary of Falmouth harbour, is an ground adjoining: there is a smaller chapel at Treluswell; edifice of stone, and, with the exception of the tower, both are in this parish. The reservoir of the Falmouth was altered in the last century in a Modern Classic style: waterworks is partly in this parish. Roscrow bill is 586 .it consists of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch, and an feet and Enys hill 307 feet above low water mark. Enys, embattled western tower, with turret, containing 6 bells, the residence of Francis Gilbert Enys esq. D.L., J.P. is a .all cast in 1808: there are monumental tablets to the mansion of granite, within a. park of so acres; Rosk­ families of Pendarves and Roskrow, 1643-83; Enys, 1697- row, the seat of the family of that name until the reign 1857; memorials to John Grills, merchant, ob. 1673; of Henry VI. was demolished in 1890. Arthur Francis .Henry Carverth, ob. 1684, and others of the 17th cen- Basset esq. who is lord of the manor; Col. Arthur Tre­ ·tury; and in the south aisle a brass with effigies and mayne, of Oarclew, Mylor; D. Henry Shilson and F. G. inscription t? Thomas. Ky~lygrewe, gent. circa 1484, and Enys esqrs. are the principal landowners. The soil is .J"oan and Elizabeth, h1s w1ves; there are also a number loamy. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and of monuments of modern date: the church was thoroughly green crops. The area. is 2,6oo acres of land, 14 of restored in 1883, at a cost of £3,900, and is now water, and 31 of foreshore; rateable value, [5,033; the chiefly in the Perpendicular style; the galleries have population in 1891 was 991. been removed, the interior entirely reseated, a new roof Deputy Sexton, Edwin Donnithorne. fix~d, and the bells re-hung; t.he chancel was also re- Letters through Penryn, which is the nearest money order bmlt, the tower thoroughly reprured, and new buttresses & telegraph office, arrive at 8.30 a.m. & 3·45 & 7 p.m "and porch erected on the south side of the church : the stained east window is a memorial to Louisa, wife of PONSANOOTH is a large village, principally in this the late Archdeacon Phillpotts, and th& west window to parish, and partly in St. Stythians and Perran-ar-worthal. the late Major F. 0. Griffin R.A.: the organ was re- The chapel of ease here, erected in 188o at a cost of £6oo, built in 1891, at the sole cost of Mrs. Enys: in 1890 a is a. building of granite in the Gothic style, consisting of memorial was erected in the church to the Venerable W. chancel and nave, and has 130 sittings. A burial ground J. Phillpotts M.A. archdeacon of Cornwall and vicar of of about half an acre was laid out in 1893. There was the parish with S. Budock, 1845-89; this consists of an anciently a chapel at Cosawes, near here, dedicated to St. elaborate embellishment of the eastern wall of the chancel Mary Magdalene. In this village is a viaduct, the loftiesb in opus sectile or opaque glass mosaic work, the whole on this portion of the Cornwall railway, 65o feet long and of the space above and around the eastern window being 140 feet in height. divided for this purpose into traceried panels: above the Post & M.O.O., S.B. & An'njlity & Insurance Office,Ponsa- window is the figure of Our Lord seated in glory with nooth.-Arthur James, sub-postmaster. Letters for angels holding trumpets, and on each side of the window the village through Perranwell Station R.S.O. arrive are full-length figures of the four greater prophets and a t 8 a.m. ()(/o.. 3 p.m.; d"1spa t c h ed a t 4.20 p.m.; sund ay, the four evangelists bearing scrolls with their names; dispatched at 1x.5o a.m. Perran-ar-worthal is the the whole, designed by J. P. St. Aubyn esq. and nearest telegraph office executed by Messrs. Powell, together with the accompany- ing tablet, cost over £ 200 : the side light in the chancel A School Board of 5 members was formed Oct. 29, 1875; was filled with coloured glass as a memorial by children James Opie Bennett, clerk to the board & attendance <>f the late archdeacon: there are sittings for 700 per- officer sons. The register dates from the end of the 16th Board School (mixed), Ponsanooth, erected in 1876, for -eentury. The living is a. vicarage, with the chapelry of 160 children; average attendance, 120; John Alonzo Penryn annexed, net yearly value £273, including 1::z Dingle, master acres of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of Truro, and The National school is situated within the borough of held since x88g by the Rev. Alexander Alien Vawdrey Penryn ST. GLUVIAS. Heam William, farmer, Gorrangorras Davey Stephen Henry,agent for Field's Andrew James, Burnt house Job William, farmer, Gonhilland Arsenical works, Ponsanooth Blarney Joel, Bellavista. Knowles Ernest, butcher Dingle John, shoe maker Donald Da.vid Boswell, Kernick Knowles Jn. Hy. farmer, Treluswell Edward.s Edward, general smith &l Enys Francis Gilbert D.L., J.P. Enys Lawrey Martin, farmer, Treluswell boiler maker Enys Miss M. A. Enys Lawrey William John, assistant over- Hall & Sons, gunpowder magazine Enys John D. Enys eeer, Enys hill (Joshua Thomas Roberts, agent) Yawdrey Rev. Alexander Allen M.A., Manning Albert John, market gar- Harris Samuel, wholesale tailor J.P. Vicarage dener, Treluswell Hill Walter,Victory inn & mattress ma Wicke~t William Orang, Treluswell Medlyn Fredk. Jas. frmr. Kernick James Arthur, carpenter, Post office COMMERCIAL. Pearoo William Henry, farmer Julian Willey Trenoon, miller (water) Ea.!tain Henry, farmer, Pascoe Reed Joseph, cattle dlr. Culvert ho Kenll'all Gunpowder Co. (magazine), Beach John, market gardener Rogers tRicha:rd, fM"IDer, Gonreeve Cosawes; office at Kennall vale Eennett Henry,wheelwright,Treluswell Rogers Robt. farmer, Little Gonreeve Martin & Sons, livery stables Bennett Mrs. Jane, market gardener Thomas Alfred, carpenter, Burnt ho Mtartin Charles Gordon, ca1rpenter Chubb John Henry, district surveyor, Thomas Alfd. Chas. farrnr.Busvannah Martin Edwd.farmer,Gadles & Lidgey Falmouth highway board, Belmont Trenear Alfred, farmer, Poplal' cot :Martin Elizabeth (Miss), grocel' Clemens Tho-s. nurS'eryman,_ Gabbons Treneer Robert, jun. market gardenr Martin George, cooper Dunstan Chillon, Lemon Arms P.H. Treneer "W:illiam, dairyman,Barres mr Martin Wilkiam, grocer & drap-er Burnt house Vine William, dairyman, Laity moor O~ers Thomas,farmer,Oosawes Bartn DunMian William, farmer, Bisson Wickett W. Crang, brewer, wine, Pill John, cooper Evans Frederick, farmer, Chywoon .spirit, tea, cigar & hop merchant, Bawling J ames, grocer & draper Gay Edwin, farmer, Burnt house Treluswell steam brewery,Treluswell Roberts Joseph Thos. gunpowder agb Gay James, farmer, PMkengue Wilcock Richd. frmr. Little Gonl"eeve Thomas Alfred, carpenter Goodman Edwd. blacksmith,Burnt ho Williams J ames-, farmer, Roskrow Timmins George, Stag Hunt P.H Head Thom.as, ma-rket gardener Trevena Albert, mason Hearle Robert & Samuel,frmrs.Devies PONSANOOTH. Tll'evena William Henry, mason B:earle James, farmer, Gwarder Angus Rev. John (Wesleyan) Vellenweth Henry, farmer, Treffry Hogbin Priestley, home stewa;rd & Andrew James, wholesale purk mer Wilkinson Vincent, blacksmith gardener to F. G. Enys esq. D.L., Bennebt James Opie, shoe maker & Williams William Bailey, shoe maker J.P. Enys clerk to school board GODOLPHIN is a village and ecclesiastical parish, the Great Western railway, in the Truro. division of the formed February 6, 1846, from the parish of St. Breage, county, hundred of Kerrier, petty sessional division of and is 4~ miles north-west from Helston and 2 miles Kerrier West, Helston union and county court district, ..south from Nancegollan station on the He!ston branch of rural deanery of Kerrier, archdeaconry of Cornwall and 1coRNWALL. 8 .
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