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CORNWALL.] MITCHELL, Or St DIRECTORY. 73 NORTit HILL. (CORNWALL.] MITCHELL, or St. Michael, is a town partly in this village is a chapel for Wesleyans. Tourists, in passing parish and partly in that of St. Enoder. Tuis was through this part of the county, will meet with every formerly a town and borough of considerable importance, comfort and accommodation at the respectable inn called but it has now dwindled down to a small ,·illage, con- the "Feathers," conducted by Mr. Franci" Bassett. A taining a few houses. Mitchell bad the privilege of Ifair is held at Newlyn on the 8th November for cattle, returning two members to Parliament, from the reign of sheep, and grain, and one at Mitchell on October 15th. Edward VI. to William IV., in whose reign it was dis- HUDDYSP'IELD, Fiddler's Green, Trescowthick, Tre­ franchised. Carew, the famous Cornish historian, was vilson, Trevoll, Treluddra, Traffell, Tredinnick, Trevean, returned for the borough. This hamlet or villagP. is Trendrain, Trewarry, Trenance, Tregurless. Trewarton, intersected by the turnpike road leading from Truro to St. Penhallow, Polgreen, Nanhellon, Rejourra, Parknoweth, Columb. Mitchell is distant 2 miles south-east from Ventonerran, Nancemeer, and Goonwinnows, are places Newlyn Church Town. and 7 north from Truro. In the here. Ea.st Newlya. Ranrlall John Reed, Eagle tavern, Ball Ethan, New inn Bennett Richard Gully, esq. Tresillian Fiddler':o~ ~reen Berryman Thomas, tailor Searle William, esq. 'l'raffell Rickard William, farmer, Trenance Cocking John, blacksmith Squire Rev. John [curate], Vicarage Rowe John, farmer, Rejourra Daw James, blacksmith SymotJS Mr. Timothy, Mitchell Rowe Thomas, farmer, Cargoll Daw John, farmer TRADERS. Rowe Wm. Veale, farmer, Parknoweth Daw Samuel, shoemaker Andrew Boadwin, farmer, Polgreen Searle John, farmer, Degembris Dowrick Jame!', shopkeeper & van Argall Henry, farmer, Metha Searle John, farmer, Ventonerran proprietor Bassett Francis, Feathers inn, farmer Searle Robert, farmer, Tregurless Dowrkk William, Temperance hotel &. maltster, Mitchell Searle William, miller, Rejourra Fidrlock James, sexton Btillmore George Green, farmer, Hud- Se! don A rthur, farmer, Gt. Tre.eillian Fuyler Thomas, sl10pkeeper dysfield Swan James, farmer, Treluddra Hammill James, sho!}keeper Burton Frederick, miller, Trerice mill Symons Mary (Miss), preparatory Harris James, Commercial inn Carvolth Andrew, farmer,Trescowthick school, 1\Iitchell Harris Samuel, miller Champion Capt. John, mine agent, Tom William, farmer, Nancemeer Harris Thomas, postmaster Rose cottoge Tremain James, farmer, Trevarton Herbert Edwin, butcher Glanville Thomas, farmer, Trevilson Tremain John, farmer, Trerice Jeffery Sa.mttel, shopkeeper & carpenter Grose Capt. John, mine agent, Fiddler's Trethewey John, farmer, Goonwinnows May William, shoemaker green Trethewey John, farmer, Penha.llow Pascoe N ichola.~. stonemason Hicks William, foumer, Degembris Waters Ricbarrf,bailifftoLord Vi~count Rowe Peter, butcher & miller Jarnes William, farmer, Trevoll Falmoutb, Mitchell Stephens Robert, parish constable Lanyon William, farmer, Treluddra Church Town. Thomas Ralph, 'Hawkins' Arms' Martyn Si!as, farmer, Tredinnick Herbert Mr. John Thompson John, civil engineer Martyn Thomas, farmer, Trevean Rowe Mrs Tippett Caleb, tailor Nancarrow Wm. shopkeeper, Mitchell Tremain Mrs Tippett William, blacksmith Oxnam James, farmer, Nanhellon Vigurs Cbambry Corker, esq ·ronkin Eli,van proprietor Oxnam John, farmer, Trevilson TRADERs. Vigurs Chambry Corker, surQ;eon Parks Jameq, farmer, Trendrain An drew John, shopkeeper W111iams Benjamin, shopkeeper, & Phillip!l William, beer retailer, Rejonrra Argall 1\lartiu, tailor Parochial schoolmaster Raby John, miller, Trewa.rry mills Argall Thomas Henry, shopkeeper Wotton H. B. surgeon PosT OFFICE, Church Town.-Thomas Harris, sub-post- Parochial School (for boys & girls), Benjamin Williams, master. Letters arrive from Gram pound at ! past 6 p.m. master & are dispatched thereto at 7 a.m. per messenger. CARRIERS TO TRURO-Dowrick & Tonkin, wednesday & Gram pound is the nearest money order office saturday, returning same days INSURANCE AGENTS:- PosT OFFICE, Mitchell.- Francis Bassett, sub-post- Falcon Life, John Andrew, Church town master. Letters arrive from Grampound at 4 p.m. &. are Manche.~ter Fi1·e, Thomas Henry Argall, Church town dispatched thereto at 8 a.m. per messenger Star Life, Thomas Henry Argall, Church town lVesleyan Chapel, Mitchell, no stated minister United Mutual Life, Capt. John Middleton, Shepherd's CARRIERS (passing through):- house Benny, from Summer Court to Truro, wednesday & satur• West of England Life ~ Fire, Benjamin William!!, day, at! past 9 mornintr, returning same days Cburch town Tinney, from New quay to Truro, wednesday &; saturday, Registrar of Births ~ DeatlM for Newlyn District, at 9 morning, returning same days Henjamin Williams 1 NORTH IU:LL is a parish and pleasant village, 7 miles a Sunday-school held at the National school-room. A fair south from Launceston, 9 w£st from Callington, and 10 is held in September and November, yearly, for sheep north from Liskeard, in the north-east division of the Hun- and cattle. Kilmar granite quarry is about 2 miles west dred of East, Launceston Union, East deanery, Cornwall from the church, and is an extensive mass of granite archdeaconry, Exeter bishopric, East Cornwall; it is rocks; there has bPen a large quantity sent to London for situated on the river Lynhoe and thtl Launceston and building the new Westminster Bridge, by the Cheesewring Liskeard road. The church of St. Torney is an old granite Company. Trebartha hall, the seat of Francis Rodd, E<~q., build in~ in the perpendicular style; has a nave, north and distant one mile froro the church; the Tors, the wood, and south aisles, chancel of older date than the rest of the romantic waterfall, combine to make the I!!Cenery very church; also a porch, with fine groined ceiling of granite, beautiful. The population, in 1851, was 1,193, and the a tower and 6 bells; there are two monuments in the acreage is 6,732. The soil is light; the subsoil granite church, one to the Vincents, of Battens, and the other to and slate. Francis Rodd, Esq., is lord of the manor and the Spourls, once the owners of Trebartha. 1'he living chief landowner. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, is a rectory, worth £536 9il. yearly, with residence and turnips, m angel wurzel, and grass. The chief villages abo11t 50 acres of glebe land, in the gift of Francis Rodd, 1are :-Coad's Green, 2 miles east; Illand, 2 north-east; Esq. There are meeting-houses for '"'esleyan Methodists ( Trebartha, I west; Bath Pool, 1 ~ south-east; and Cong­ and Bryanites, a National school for boys and girls, and don Shop, I! north. Davy Mr. John, Great Glnbhole Brown Charles, shoemaker Coumbe Richard & James, farmers, Pethick Mr~. Elizabeth, Lanoy Buckingham Jas. blacksmith, Bathpool Addicroft Rorld Rev. Charles, B. A. Rectory Buckingham John, threshing maci.Jiue Coumhe John, farmer, Half Acre Rodd Franch, esq. 'frebartha hall maker, Bathpool Coumbe Wm. farmer, Ea.qt Trimollett WillhmsFrederick,esq.Congdon's shop Buckin,:~;ham Rd. bonecrusher, Bathpool Cracker William, farmer, Landreyne TRADERS. Hudge Edwd.Caunter,farmf>r,ButterneU Da vy William, farmer, Pf>nhole Aqh John, farmer, East Lawn Budge John,jun. farmer, Trewitby Dawe William, farmer, West Berio Ash William, farmer Budge John, sen. farmer, Kingbear Dingle William, butcher & farmer Barrett John, fanner, Bearah Coad Robert, blacksmith & farmer Doney James, farmer, Waterlands B.tte Waiter, tailor 1 Coad Samuel, blacksmitb, Coad's g-reen Downing Joseph, farmer, Trefursden Hen nett Samuel, farmer, Bastreet cot I Cotton Samuel, miller, Batten's mill Foot Edward, farmer, Butternell :Biigb J ohn,shoemaker Couch J oho, ~armers' inn, Battens Garland Edward, saddler, Coad's green .
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