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Cornwall. [KELLY's 950 CALLINGTON. CORNWaLL. [KELLY'S Registrar of Births & Deaths & Relieving & Vaccination SCHOOLS:- Officer for Callington district, William Hitchens National (mixed), for 400 children; average attendance, 79 Registrar of Marriages for Callington district, J. Venning; boys & girls & 47 infants; Wm. Thos. Butland, master; deputy, Richard Bennett Miss Ida Reed, mistress PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of service :- Wesleyan (mixed), for 280 children; average attendance, St. Mary's Church, Rev. John Shaw M.A. rector; Rev. 156; Richard Hocking VeaH, master; Miss Priscilla Frank Richard Sell, curate; II a.m. & 6,30 p.m. ; wed. Barkel, mistress 11,30 a.m. ; fri. 7 p.m CARRIERS TO:- Wes]eyan, Rev. Thos. Cook, minister; II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; LAUNCESTON, James Rickard, on sat wed. 7 p.m LISKEARD-John Reynolds, from' Sun,' every sat Bible Christians, ministers various; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m PLYMOUTH-James Rickard, on tues. thurs. & sf}t Plymouth Brethren, ministers various; II a.m. & 6.30 SALTAsH-William Bond, from his own house, every day; p.m. : wed. 7 p.m James Rickard, every day United Methodists, ministers various; IJ a.m. & 6 p.m. ; Coach to Liskeard leaves at 5.30 p.m. ; to Tavistock at 9 wed 7.30 p.m a.m. ; to Saltash at 8.5 a.m. daily PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Chubb John, coffee tavern Mason Peter, mineral water manufactr Ball Mrs Commercial Bank of Cornwall Limited Mabriss Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Blight John Peter (R. Hancock, agent); draw on Millett Henry, cooper Body Henry Serjeant Robarts, Lubbock & Co Mole Robert Bissell L.R.C.p.Edin. sur- Cook Rev. Thomas [Wesleyan] Cousens William, Market inn geon, medical officer & public vac- Crowell Henry, dairyman cinator, No. 7 district,Liskeard union Davis Harry• Davis Harry, jun Davis Harry L.R.c.p.LOnd. surgeon, & Mowatt George, baker Dingle "illiam medical officer & public vaccinator, Parrott Edward, painter & glazier Facey Arthur No. 5 district, Launceston union Parrott Mary (Miss), dress maker Gifford Mrs Davis Harry, jun. L.R.C.P. phys.& surg Parsons Daniel, cattle dealer Golding Miss Dawe John, chemist & grocer Paul John, Sun inn Goodman William Dawe Joseph, shopkeeper Pearce John, baker & farmer Hendey Mrs Dellbridge Mary (Mrs.), Coachmakers' Pearce Joseph, spectacle maker Hitchens William Arms F.H Pearce Wm. jun. farmer & asst.overseer Hornabrook Miss Dingle William &Co. tanners Pearce William, mason Horndon David William John B.A.,D.L., Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Pearce William, sen. farmer J.P. Pencrebar Regiment, 2nd Volunteer Battalion Pellow John, shopkeeper Jasper William, sen (B Co.) (Captain E. L. Marsack) Perry, Spear & Co. general merchants; Kempthorne Mrs Dunstan Elizabeth & Emma (Misses), & at Halton quay Lucas George fancy drapers Phillips Josiah Nicholas, grocer &c Marsack Edward Lethbridge Dymond Amy (Mrs.) & Son, ironmon- PhilpJn.Stokes,stationer,printer&book- Mason John George gel'S & saddlers seller &agent toDingley & Co.bankers Mole Robert Bissell Earl lVilliam, plumber & glazier Pike John, draper & farmer N orthcott Samup.l East Cornwall Bank (E. L. Marsack, Poad Charles, butcher Pearce Charles Thomas agent) ; draw on Williams, Deacon & Poad John, mason Philp Edward Co. London EC Pode Henry, farmer, Haye Sell Rev. Frank Richard [curate] Easterbrook Albert, draper Pomroy James, farmer, Bearland Serjeant Robert Edwards James, baker & grocer Pomroy John, boot & shoe maker Snell William Garland Sam!' btchr. & farmr.Frogwell Pomroy William, boot & shoe maker Southey Samuel William Gas Works (James Venning, sec) Reyonlds Ann (Miss), shopkeeper Spear Christopher Golding Elizabeth (Mrs.), Golding's Reynolds John, tailor Spear John Gumb commercial, family & posting hotel Rickard James, carner & farmer Spry William Gregory George, New Bridge inn Rickard John, shopkeeper Stephens James Griffin Samuel, blacksmith Samble & Buckingham, saddlers Syroons William Gunnislake Gas Co. (J. Venning, sec) Sarjeant Robert, farmer, Pengelly Wilton Mrs Hambley Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkeepr Serjeant Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Hambley Peter, farmer, Westcote Shovel Abraham, tailor COMMERCIAL. Hancock Jane (Mrs.), linen draper Snell Edward, farmer, Pengelly Angwin Susan (Mrs.), milliner Hancock Richard, solicitor Southey Albert, saddler Barkell Anna Maria (Miss), grocer Harris John, baker & builder Spear & Palmer, auctioneers & land Barkell James, farmer, Colquite Hawk Mary (Mrs.), dairyman agents; & at Northill Batten Thomas, refreshment rooms Henwood Mrs. shopkeeper Spear John Gumb, wine & spirit mer- Bennett Alfred, farmer, Pencrebar Hicks (Thos.) & Hawke (Geo.), farmers chant & mineral water manufacturer Bennett Richard, butcher Hicks James, farmer, Dupath Stephens Caroline (Mrs.), shopkeeper Eetty Thomas Cardew, insurance & Hitchens William, registrar of births & ~turtridge William, farmer, Trehill emigration agent deaths & relieving & vaccination Symons John, farmer, Fullerford Blewitt Richard Dunn, draper officer for Calling-ton district Thomas Joseph, surveyor of highways Blight Edward, watch ma. & shopkeepr Hobbs Richard, boot maker Tonkin Maria (Mrs.), dress maker Blight John Peter, solicitor & commis- Holman John, baker Townsend Bessie (Miss), milliner sinner in all the courts Huggins John, grocer Townsend Richard, tailor Body George, draper Irwin Richard, builder Treais William, prlJVision dealer & Bolitho Thomas & Griffin Samuel, Jackman James, dairyman mineral water manufacturer coach builders Jago Brothers, wheelwrights Trehane Grace (Mrs.), dress maker Bond William,Commercial hotel &coach James Elizh. Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper TrelVeek George, painter proprietor; agent for the Great Jane John, shopkeeper Treweek John, basket maker Western &Cornwall Railway Cos Jane Samuel, farmer, Haye Treweek Richard Heale, boot maker Box John, butcher Jasper John, baker Trood & Co. corn mers.; & at ~altash Brendon Bros. ironmongers & farmer~ Jasper Thomas, baker Vivian & Sons, general merchants Brown Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer Jasper William, baker (Thomas Grenfell, agent) Brown Emma (Miss), milliner Jasper William, jun. coach builder Venning James, stationer &c. & emigra- Brown George, boot maker Jenkins John Lawrence, assayer tion agent . Brown Samuel, draper Kitto William, marine store dealer Walkey Kate & Matilda (Misses), china Brown William, marble mason Knight John, miller (water), Frogwell & glass dealers Buckingham James, boot maker Lakeman George, Bull's Head P.H. & Warrick James, marine store dealer Buckingham Richard John, blacksmith house decorator Warring Mary Ann (Mrs.), butcher Budge Elizabeth (Mrs.), jeweller Lean John, shopkeeper Warwick Christiana (Mrs.), shopkeeper Budge Rd. Michelmore, frmr. Frogwell Maker & Son, tailors Western Counties' Banking Co. Limited Bullen John, tailor Marsack Edward Lethbridge, solicitor, (J. Venning, agent); draw on Capital Buzza ·William, carpenter commissioner for oaths, clerk to the & Counties' Bank Limited,London EC Callington Waterworks Co. Limited county magistrates & to the commis- WilliamsJD.Thos.watch maker & grocer (J. Venning, sec) sioners of taxes & agent to the East Wilton Joseph, common lodging house Cemetery (William Pearce, clerk to the Cornwall Bank Wri<sht Henry, town crier burial board) Mason John George, insurance agent Yelland John, saddler CALSTOCK is an extensive parish, village and township, of the county, and is navigable for small vessels as far as within the port of Plymouth, situated on the beautiful river Morwellham and for vessels of 100 tons to the locks at Nut­ Tamar, which forms the chief part of the eastern boundary stakes, 5 miles east from Callington, 14 north-east from.
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