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Ball Rev. William [Wesleyan Methodist] Davies Samuel, farm bailiff to R. G. Rounseville John, farmer, Tredinnick Bennet Richard Gully B.A., D.L., l.P. Bennet esq. Tresillian Harton Rowe John, farmer, Rejerrow Tresillian house Daw Richard, farmer Rowe Joseph, farmer, Nancolleth Du Houlay Rev. Henry Houssemayne Glanville Anthony, farmer, Trevilson Rowe Richard, farmer, Parknoweth B.A. [vicar & hon. canon of ], Glanville Richard, builder & contractr Rowe Thomas, farmer, CargoIl Vicarage Glanville William, farmer, Newham Searle James A. farmer, Ventonerran Vigurs Cnambre Robert Corker Glasson John&Arlhur,farmers, Rejerrw SearIe WilIiam, butcher & farmer Gluyas Francis, farmer, Polgreen SearleWm.miller(water)&frmr.Reierrw COMMERCIAL. Grey John, farmer, Fiddlers green South Cargoll Mining Co. (Charles Abel William, shoe maker Harris Ann Chenoweth (Mrs.), Com- Tamblyn, agent) Argall Henry, farmer, Metha mercial inn Stephens Benjamin, farmer & carrier Argall Martin, tailor Hawkey John, mason Swan Joseph, farmer, Lower Treluddra Argall Martin Thomas, shopkeeper Hocking Samuel, farmer, Fiddler's grn SymoIls Grace(lVIrs ),shpkpr.Post office Ball Charlotte (Mrs.),farmer, Penhallow Hotten John, farmer, Shepherds Symons Thomas, shopkeeper Hassett William l"rancis,farmer &; malt- James Wm. Gatley,farmer,Trevarthian Tamblyn WiIJiam Rogers, shoe maker ster, Mitchell Jelbert Thomas, farmer, Traffel Tippett Richard, farmer, Lappa Bennetto Wm.crpentr.grcr. & ironmngr Kent Richard, farmer, Scotland Tippett Hobert, tailor Benny Joseph, shopkeeper Lanyon Charles Scott,farmer &clerk to Tom Henry, farmer, Degembris Benny Richard, shoe maker, Trevoal burial board, Treludderow Tremain James, farmer, Tregonning Benny William, wheelwright Lanyon Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Tremaine William Hy. yeoman, Trerice Bice Francis Fredk. farmer, Trendrean Lawer William, mason 'I'reneer Wm. T. farmer, Degembris Bray WaIter, Feathers inn, Mitchell Lawry Samuel, farmer. Nanhellan Trethewey John, farmer,Goonwinnows Bnllmore James Christian, farmer & Marshall In. grocer, Rejerrow downs Trethewey Richard, farmer collector of income & land taxes & Martin James, blacksmith & shopkeepr VigursChambre RobertCorker,surgeon, vicarial tithes, Tregair May John, farmer & medical otlicer & public vaccinator Bullmore George (freen, assistant over­ Newton Matthew, shopkeeper 4th district, St. Columb Major union seer & assessor, Newton Matthew Henry, carrier Vivian WiIliam & Richard, millerd Carvolth Andrew,farmer, Trescowthick Pascoe John, shopkeeper (water), Trewerry Cemetery (Charles Scott Lanyon, clerk Phillipps Joseph, grocer Vivian Zaccheus, carpenter,Kestle brdg to burial board) Pomeroy Philipp, farmer WilIiams Abel, shoe maker Cocking WiIliam, blacksmith Rickard Joseph. farmer, Trevilson Williams Thomas, farmer, Kestle mill Cocking WiIIiam, farmer, Tregarles I Rickeard Silas, farmer, Trenance Woodley Thomas, farmer, Nancemear NEWQUAY, anciently" Towan Blistra," is a small sea- sec. to the Life Boat Fund. The cliff scenery here is ex­ port town and watering-place situated on the north coast, tremely picturesque and grand, and the fine sandy beach, and in the parish of St. Columb Minor, with a station on two miles long and half a mile wide, tends to make this a branch of the Great Western (Cornwall Minerals) railway, place a favourite resort. "The Tower," the seat of Sir Paul which was opened for passenger tratlic in r876, and r4 "'illiam Molesworth bart. ?tT.A., J P. erected about 1835, is a miles north from Truro station, on the Cornwall (Great building of stone in the Tudor style, commanding views of the Western) railway, 8 south-west from St. Columb Major and sea and headland: attached to the house is a Catholic chapel, 303! from London, in the Mid division of the county, to which the public are admitted whenever service is held. hundred and petty sessional division of P}der, union and Charles Ebenezer Treffry esq..LP. of Place House, , is county court district of St. Columb. The town is governed lord of the manor of Newquay. Rateable valne, £6,402 ; by a local board of nine members, formed June 19th, r868, the population in 1871 was 1,121, and in 1881, 1,569. and, under the Local Government Act of 1858. Water works for including sailors in harbour, was 1,600. the supply of the town have been constructed by a company POST, M. O. & T. 0., S. B. & Government Annuity & In- under an Act of Parliament, at a cost of £10,000, the water snrance Office (Railway Sub-Office. Letters should have being obtained from Halloon, near St.Columb Road station. RS.O Cornwall added).-William RIchard White, post- The church of St. Michael was built in 1857, and enlarged master. Letters arrive at 8,30 a.m. 2 & 8.45 p.m. ; dis- in r873 by the addition of a north aisle, and the extension of patched at 7 & 10.30 a.m. & 5 p.m. Money orders are the west end, and again enlarged in r88I, when a south granted & paid from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. ; saturday, 8 p.m. aisle, organ chamber and vestry room were added at a cost Telegraphing from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m.; sunday, 8 to of £576; it now consists of chancel, nave, aisles, vestry and 10 a.m a turret containing one bell; there are sittings for 600 WAT.L LETTER ROXEs.-Mol1ntwise, 4.30 p.m. week days persons. The church is attached to St. Columb Minor. only; Ocean View, 4.30 p.m. week days only; Tower The Baptist chapel, built in 1822, will seat ISO persons; the Road, 4.30 p.m. week days only Free Methodist chapel, bnilt in r866, has 300 sittings, and LOCAL BOARD. the Wesleyan chapel, built in r852, 450 sittings. The Con- Offices, Fore street. gregational chapel, Fore street, erected in 1888, at a cost of The Hoard meets 1st monday in the month, 6 p.m. in sum- £1,000, is a building of stone in the Early English style, mer & 3 p.m. ill winter seating 240 persons; the Bible Christian chapel, Deer Park, Clerk, Thurstan CoIlins, St. Columb will seat 100 persons. The cemetery, consisting of half an Treasurer, J. P. Dunstan, Miners' Bank acre of land, given by H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall, was I Medical Officer of Health, Arthur Hardwick M.B. Prospect ho formed in r874, and is under the control of the local board, Surveyor, Richard RfJwe acting as the burial board. The lecture hall, formerly a Inspector of Nuisances & Collector, John Carne, 4 Church ter Congreg-ational chapel, is used for public purposes, and will INSURANCE AGENTS :- hold 200 persons. The Oddfellows' hall, Trenance road, will Commercial Union, T. Collins, St. Columb seat 250 persons, and the Freemasons' hall was erected in County Fire, A. Jenkin, Fore street 1880 at a cost of £250. The harbour, an artificial work, Imperial Fire & Life, R. Rowe, Cornish Bank with piers, originally constructed by a Mr. Lomax, was re- Norwich Union Fire, Whitefield & Murray, Tolcarne head constructed by J. T. Treffry esq. and in r874 the Cornwall Provident Life, A. Jenkin Minerals Railway and Harbonr Company erected a jetty; Royal Exchange, Capt. E. A. Benn£'tt, Penhenver house the harbour admits vessels of 250 tons, and the railway is Sun Fire, J. Hawken, Bank street held and worked by the Great Western Railwa~' Company PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS ;- under lease. The north pier was mnch damaged on the Cemetery, R Rowe, clerk; George Roberts, I"exton 20th March, r889, by a furious gale from the N.E. with a Coast Guard Station,Lieut. F.V.lsaac R.N. divisional officer; hea\"y sea, which washed away 100 feet of the structure. WiIliam Grant, chief boatman in charge The chief exports are iron and other ores, china clay, granite, Masonic Hall, R Rowe, sec. Gover lane fish and grain; the imports are coals, salt and manures. Newquay Lecture Hall, A. Jenkin, sec About half a mile from the town is a beautiful valley, called Newquay Reading Room, Institute & Library, Commercial "Trenance," leadmg to the estuary of the Gannell, which square, WiIliam Boxf'r, sec flows into the sea at Cranlock bay. The drainage for Oddfellows' Hall, C. R BeIlingham, sec the Tolcarne Head portion of the district, formerly dis- PUBLIC OFFICERS :- charged into the sea, has been entirely diverted, at a cost of Admiralty Surgeon & Agent & Medical Officer & Public £1,100, into the riverGannell,and the drainage of Newquay Vaccinator, 5th District St. Columb Union, Arthur Hard- has been conducted some distance out to sea into deep water, wick l\f.B. Prospect house at a cost of £3,000, so that the sea-bathing may not be in- Assistant Overseer, James Pearce, Fore street terrupted. The coast guard consists of one divisional officer, Inland Revenue Officer, Thomas Cook, Penlee house one chief boatman in charge, and 4 men. The lifeboat Town Crier, W. D. Rowe, Commercial square " Pendock Neale," stationed here in r873, was presented by NEWSPAPER.-Newquay Guardian, published weekly on th~ late Miss Neale and Miss Herring, and is supported by thursday; Harlnoll Brothers, proprietors; Guardian office. voluntary contributions; Captain William Thomas is hon. See advertisement