[.] TOWEDNACK. 140 POST OFFIC.£ Harris John, market gardener, White- Mitchell William, carpenter Rowling William Kelly, market gar- hall, Wileove Nettleton Charles, cowkeeper, Wilcove dener, Wilcove Hart Sampson, smith & wheelwright, Nort.hcott Hy.marketgardener,Wilcove SammalsJ ohn, market gardenr. Wi!cove Wilcove N orthcott Heury, jun. market gardener, d,ymons John, farmer, East Trelay Harvey Thos. & Saml. farmer~,Wilcove Wilcove •raylor William, miller Hicks William, farmer, Cliff farm Parsons Nicholas,frmr.HigherTre2;antle Taylor William, miller, Denabole Hosking John, miller, Wacker mill Parkins Thomas, shopkeeper, Wilcove Weymouth James,'Ring of Belli' Letherby John, boot & shoe maker Pike John & Thomas, farmers PosT OFFICE.-Thomas Nodder, postmaster. Letters are j ~past 7 a.m.; dispatched t past 5 p.m.; arrival from the received through Devon port. London letters arrive N ortb ~ past 2 p.m.; di11patcbed 1 past 9 a.m INSURANCE AGENTS:- Kellow's van, from New inn, to Pulpathick & St. Austell, Travellers' ~ Marine, L. T. Peter daily Weste1·n Life, Thomas Eastcott Lapham, from 'Old King's Arms,' to & 1 Union, Nicholas Cock, master; 1\Irs. Mary Ann wedncsday & saturday Cock, matron ; Rev. J. vV. Hallam, chaplain; Miss Eve Lorli, to & Polperro, from' Old King's Arms,'fri.&sat Hodge, schoolmistress Roberts' van to Liskeard, from New inn, tuesday & friday National School, Johr1 Clegg, master; l\Iiss Dawe, mistress Rowe, from Ferry inn, to Bo>dmin, monday & wednesday CARRIERS:- Soell':~ van to Looe, from New inn, wetlnesday & saturday William Crart, from Ferry street, to Looe & , CoACHES & OMNIBUSES (pa~sing througb)- .m.tmday & thursday i past 9 morn.; Tywardreath, tuesday Magnet coach at ll rooming, f1H Li:.-keard, Bodmin, St. & friday ; , Stonehouse & Devonport, wednes- Anstell & Trnro day & saturrlay Fairy omnibus at ! past 8 morning, for Liskeard, Lost- Langdon, to Liskeard, from 'Old King's Arms,' wed. & sat with1el, St. Austell & TOWEDNACK. is a parish, 6 miles north-east from M.A,. is the incumbent, and the Rev. Marshall Spink, of St. Penz11nce, 2 south-west from St. Ives, in the western Ives, is the curate. There are four chapels for Wesle11ms, division, Penwith Hundred, Union, Penwith and one for Teetotal Methodists. A fair is hdd on the deanery, Cornwall archdeacolil.ry, and Exeter bishopric. nearest Tuesday to 26th September yearly, for cattle, The The church is an old stone buildiJJg, with square tower con- population in 1851, was 1,0.:>7, and the acreage is 2794. The taining- 3 bells; in the church are nave, two aisles, chancel, soil is kill a~: the subsoil is grauite. The Duke of Cleveland tran~ept, font, and a f~w mural monuments. The living is a and William Balten Praed, E,-q., of Lelant, are lords of the donative annexed to the vicarage of Lelant Uny, and of manor, and chief landowners. The chief crops are wheat the joint annual value of £441; the Rev. Uriab Tonkin, and barley. Wreath Consol's mine is iu this parish. TRADERS. Michell Samuel, farmer, Chypons Rosewall Amlrew, farmer, Low.Bussow Berriman Richard, farmer, Bolenna Mitchell John, carpenter Rosewall Wm. farmer, Lower Bussow Cardew Nicholas, farmer Quick John, Jame3 & Wi!liam, farmers, Stevens Vivian, farmer, Trevida Care Thomas, farmer, Breja Bussow Thomas George, farmer, 'frevega Curnow Robert, Engine inn Quick James, farmer, Trevega Trewhella John, farmer, Amelvenr Dunston Jane (Mrs.), New inn Quick Matthew, farmPr, Trevega Trewhella Martin, farmer, Amelveor Green John, parish clerk & schlmaster Quick Robert, farmer, Trevega Trewhella Matthew, farmer, Amelveor Hollow Matthew, farmer, 1'revege Quick WJlliam, farmer, Bussow White John, smith Hollow William, farmer, Treveg-e Re) nolds Thomas, farmer, Trevida Letter~ through St. Ives, which i~ J\11chell Robert, farmer, Chypons Richards Solomon&. Samuel, farmers the nearest money order office T:R.EGONY is a borou;zh, 7 miles from St. Austell, 7! church (St. James's), as also an old castle. Not a vestige from 1'ruro, and 3 from Grampound, its post town; it is in remains either of the church or the castle; nothing is to be the west division of Powder Hundred and Truro Union. seen t>xcept portions of the entrenchments on the bank of This or1ginally was a town of great importance as a sea- the river. The town sent two members to Parliament, but port; once the sea came up to within a quarter of a mile of was disfranchised by the Reform Bill. The living is a the town, and the river Fa!, then a wide and deep river, rectory, with the vicarage of St. Cuby annexed, of the joint met it; ves~els of large tonnuge came up to a quay which is annual value of £311, in the gift of J. Gurney, Esq. now no longer visible, the sea having receded to no less than There are nPat, substantial chapels for Independent>', \Yes­ four miles di::~tance, and the ri,er being little more than a leyans, and Bible Christians, a Nationalsclwol for hoyt~and rivulet. This change has occurred from the sand and rub- girls, and charities of about £72 yearly value. Fairs are bi~h from adjacent tin-streams choking up the channel, and held on Shrove Tuesday, 3rd ot' May, 25th July, lst Sep­ the water from the river itself having been diverted from tember, and 6th November. The population, in 1851, was its proper course to assist in the tin-washing. There was a 816; acreage, 100. Annear Richard, esq Channon George, beer retailer & vete-1 Reserouge James, exciseman Beonett Charles, esq rinary surgeon Rickard Thoma:;, shoemaker Denithorne Misses Coleman Thomas, farmPr Roberts James, saddler, grocer, & agent Hart Rev. Thomas Baron Dowrick James, 'Old King's Head' to County fire office Hodge William, esq Dunstan John, mason Roberts William Eplet, smith Jewel Henry, esq. M.D • Elliott William, farmer Rundle Benjamin, miller & shopkeeper Jewel Mrs Garrans William, engineer Stephens James, agent to Sun .tire & Marshall Rev. Peter Charles, M.A. Grose James, shopkeeper life office Miners Richard, esq Hart Rev. Thomas Baron, boarding schl Stephens James, maltster TRADERS. Huddv William Hotton, Town inn, & Toukin James, mason Allen William, far~er watchmaker Tonk!n Jo~eph, mason Andrew Nicholas, farmer Hugh Henry, farmer Toukm William Holmes, mason Ban field Richard, shopkeeper • H ugb ~i.c~olas, shopkeeper Tr~g~nza Sa m u.el,.,h~pkeepr.& plasterer Barnicoat Benjamin beer retailer &. Jacob W Jlham, carpenter W Jll1ams M artm, tailor shoemaker ' Jewel Hemy, phy.,ician Woolcock Francis, rate collector Barnicoat John smith Lukes Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper J~etters through Grampound, arrive Bc~.wden Thoma~, tailor Lukes William, academy at 16 min. past I p.m.; dispatched at Bennett Charles, surgeon Mountstephens J arnes, shoelilaker 10 a.~u. Tlle nearest money order Cocking Wiiliam, carpenter Palwer James, smith office IS at Gram pound INSURANCE AGENTS :-Merchant''~ Tradesman's Mutual Life, Wm. H. Huddy Provident Life, James H.oberts T:R.EMAJ:NJ:: is a township and parish, 8 miles west kerry, of the joint annual value of £111, in the gift of tl1e from Launcestoo, 12 south-west from , and 22 Rev. Henry Addington Simcoe, M. A., who is the incumb1mt. south from Bodmiu, in the t>a"t divi8ion of Cornwall, East There are chapels tor Wesleyan~. There is a school in con­ H undr,-d, Launce~ton Union, East deanery, Cornwall arch- nexion with tbe church; there is abo a Sunday 8Chool held deaconry, and Exeter bishopric; it is situ'lted 2 miles from at the school-room adjoining the church. The population, the old road from Camelford to Launceston. The church is in 1851, was 95, and tlw acreage is 1,045. The ~oil is chiefly an old :>tone building, in the Gothic style of architecture; it clay; the subsoil is slate. The Rev. William Rogers is has a nave, one aisle, chancel, porch, tower, 3 bells, and font. chief Iamlowuer. The chief crops are wheat and oat~. The Jiving Is a perpetual curacy annex:ed to that of Eglos-