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CORNWALL. [KELLY's Sup,Erintendent Registrar, Thomas Treloar, Coinage-Hall Wesleyan, Coinage-Hall St ... 894 HELSTON. CORNWALL. [KELLY's Sup,erintendent Registrar, Thomas Treloar, Coinage-hall Wesleyan, Coinage-hall st. Rev. David Williams & Rev. J. street, Helston · Boulter, ministers; II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Registrars of Births ~ Deaths, No. I, TVendron sub-district, Wesleyan Association, Church street, ministers various; Samuel Moyle, Crelley, Wendron; No. 2, Helston sub­ I r a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wednesday, 7 p.m di5trict, Robert Cade, Wendron street, Helston; No. 3, St. Keverne sub-district, Thomas John Joyce, St. Keverne; ScHOOLS:- No. 4, Breage sub-district, Francis Carter, Rinsey, Breage; A School Board of 5 members was formed in I882; clerk, No. 5, Crowan sub-district, Edward 'frevenen, Skewes, John Willey; chairman, R. S. Martyn; vice-master, Rmr. Crowan Joseph Sidney Tyacke M.A.; J. G. Plomer, Frederick Registrar of Marriages, Robert Cade, Wendron st. Helston Vivian Hill, Francis Jose; school attendance officer, Workhouse, Meneag-e street, is a large building of stone with Richard Woolcock, Monument row granite dressings, erected in r858, & will hold 250 persons; G1·ammar, Wendron street, endowed from the town re­ Richard Dunstan, master; Waiter W earne, medical officer; venues, & has an exhibition of £25 yearly, tenable for 3 Mrs. Jane Dunstan, matron; Miss Antonina Barker, years, under the will of the late Miss Trevenen: the schoolmistress school room was rebuilt in I6ro, & again in the last RURAL SANITARY AU'THORITY. century at a cost of £r,ooo, raised by subscription; James Clerk, Frederick Vivian Hall, Cross street, Helston West Savery M.A. Cantab. head master · Medical Officers of Health, No. I district, Walter Wearne, National, Church street, erected in I828 for 300 children Meneage street, Helston; No. 2 district, George Appleton, by Miss E. Trevenen, of Cross street, & endowed by her ; The Lizard ; No. 3 district, Charles F. Bullmore, Cross average attendance, 2IO; Thomas Taylor, master; Mrs. street, Helston; No. 4 district, Banfield T. Vivian, Towns­ Ellen Taylor, mistress; Miss Anne Trembath, infants' bend, Crowan, Hayle mistress Inspectors of Nuisances, North district, W. Tyack, Sithney; We:1leyan Day, Wendron street, for about So boys & girls; Meneage district, T. J. Joyce, St. Keverne John Hall, master Treasurer, Richard Foster Bolitho, of Penzance PUBLIC OFFICERS:- OMNIBUSES:- Assistant Overseer, John Oates Eva, Wendron street CAMBORNE-Davey, daily, at Io a.m. & 5 p.m Clm·k to the Burial Board, John Gill, Church street CoNSTANTINE-Courage, sat.. 6 p.m Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes, Edwin J. Anthony, CURY-Hills & Lyne, wed. & sat. 5.30 p.m Church street FALMOUTH-Davey, 4 times daily Clerks to Highway Board (North Helston), Frederick Vivian GRADIII!-Davey, wed. & sat Hill, Cross street; (South Helston) J. Walker Tyacke, MULLION-George, wed. & sat Coinage-hall street LI7..ARD-Blackwell, daily, summer months; & Lyne, Collector of Assessed Taxes, Edwin Jas.Anthoily,Wendron st mon. wed. & sat. twice, 9.30 a.m. & I p.m Stamp Distributor, Charles Wakeham, Coinage-hall street MARAZION-Reynolds, daily, I0.20 a.m. & 2.30 p.m.; & Surveyors to Highway Boards, Henry Jenkin, Wendron, & Thomas & Co. 6 p.m John H. Shephard, Mullion PENRYN-Davey, 4 times daily PLACES OF WoRSHIP, with times of service:- PENZANCE-Reynolds, daily, ro.2o a.m.; & Thomas & Co. St. Michael's Church, Church street, Rev. Joseph Sidney 2.30 & 6 p.m Tyacke M.A. vicar; I r.5 a.m. & 6.5 p.m.; daily, 7 p.m RED RUTH Davey, daily, at ro a. m.; & Bray, mon. tues. Mission Church, Meneage street (served from St. Michael's), thurs. & sat. 5 p.m tuesday, 7.15 p.m. only; daily, summer, 8 a.m.; winter, TRuRo-Lukies, wed. Io a.m.; returning 6 p.m IO.IO a.m VANS TO:- Baptist, Wendron street, Rev. William Clatworthy, minis- t er ; n a.m. &6 p.m. ; we d nesd ay, 7 p.m CovBRACK-John Hill, wed. & sat Bible Christian, Meneage street, Rev. John Finch; ri a.m. MANACCAN-Richard James & Tripp, wed. & sat & 6 p.m.; mond ay, 7 p.m ST. KEVERNE-Tripp & Wills, wed. & sat PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Kerby Richard, Meneage street Troup Misses Eliza & J ane,Monument pl Anthony J. Edwin, Penrose terrace Kerby Richard, jun. Meneage street Tyacke Rev.Joseph Sidney M.A. [vicar], Baddeley William Clinton, Cross street I Lanyon George, Coinage-hall street Vicarage, Cross street Banfield Anthony, Wendron street Lanyon Mrs. Cross street Tyacke Joseph Walker, Church street Barker Misses, Coinage-hall street Lory Charles, Grove house, White hill Wakeham Charles, Lady street Best John, Coinage-hall street Lory James, Meneage street Wearne Waiter, Meneage street Bullmore Charles Forester, Cross st MartynJames Fredk. Coinage-hall st White Rev. Gilbert [mission curate, St. Cade Mrs. Meneage lltreet Martyn John Michael, Coinage-hall st Michael], Wendron street Cade Mrs. Caroline, Church street Martyn Richd.SkewesJ.P.Coinage-hallst Williams Rev. David [Wesleyan], Coin- Carter George Henry, Cross street Michael Miss, Coinage-hall street age-hall street Charke Rev. Thomas [Wesleyan],Porth- Moreton Robert, Cross street Williams Thomas, Lady street !even road Moreton William Moore, Cross street Williams William, near Croswollagate. Clatworthy Rev. William [Baptist], Moyle Misses, Penrose terrace Wood John Davis c.E. Church street Wendron street Orchard Richard, Meneage street Woolcock Miss, Meneage street Cocking Mrs. Meneage street Pascoe Mrs. Harriet, Monument place Woolcock William Rowe, Monument pl Cudlip Miss, Coinage-hall street Pascoe Mrs. John, Coinage-hall street COMMERCIAL. Cudlip Wm. Mon tague, Penrose terrace Penaluna Adolphus Jenkin, Cross street Abrahams Anne (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Cunnack Richard John,Wendron street Penberthy Frederick, Church street Wendron street Dale John, Church street Plomer John Gilbert, Meneage street Addison Jsph. hair dresser, Meneage st Davey Thomas, ( ;oinage-hall street Reed John Goldsworthy, Coinage-hall st Alien Robert, boot maker, Church st Downing William, Meneage street Richards Mrs. Meneage street AndrewSusan(Miss),grocer,Wendron st Evans John, Meueage street Roberts Misses, Church street Angove Josiah,earthnwre. dlr.Church st. Finch Rev. John LBible Christian] Roberts Mrs. Jane, Wendron street Anthony Edwin J. accountant, general Meneage streut Rodda Pearce Billing, Penrose terrace agent, secretary to savings bank, Guy Mrs. Crosu street Rogers Henry, Nansloe clerk to commissioners of taxes, & Hall Rev. Edwm [United Free Metho- Rogffi's Henry Montague, Meneage st agent to the North British Life In- dist], Wendron street Rosewarne John, Wendron street surance Company, Church street Haswell NarcisRichard,Meneage street Rosewarne Mrs. Wendron street Anthony Jn. greengro. Coinage-hall st Harry Thomas John, Cross street Rowe William, Meneage street Arthur Richard, shoe maker, Church st Harry William Benj.Coinage-hall street Shakerley John Garland,Coina.ge-hall st Badcock Elizh.(Mrs.), shpkpr.Church st Heal R-ev. Walter Reece [curate of St. Shaw Mrs. Cross street Banfield James, shoe maker, Church st Michael], '"'endron street Smedley Miss, Park Benton Banfield Luke, shoe maker, Meneage st Henry Misses Caroline & Eliza, Monu- Stansmore Miss, Meneage street Banfield Richard, bill poster & shoe ment place Taylor Thomas, Church street maker, ·wendron street Heynes Thomas, Cross street Toy Miss, Meneage street Barker Elizabeth & Mary (Misses), girls' Hicks John, Meneage street Treloar Thomas, Coinage-hall street school, Coinage-hall street Hill Frederick Vivian, Penhellis Trengrouse Nicholas Trevenen,Coinage- Barnes Mary (Mrs.), shpkpr.Meneage st Hocking John, Meneage street hall street Bassett John, butcher, Meneage street Jose Samuel, Monument place Trengrouse William Trevooen, Coin~tge- Bassett Simon, butcher, Meneage street Julian Charles, Meneage street hall street Beaglehole William, mason, Lower grn Kendall Edward Pownoll, Cross street. Trevenen William, Comage-hall street Beal Mary (Mrs.), Six Bells, Church st • • .
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