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CORNWALL. [ KELLY's 14 CORNWALL. [ KELLY's Marshall William Nicholas C{)nnock esq. Tregworgy *St. Germans Earl of, Port Eliot, St. Germans R.S.O.; house, Liskeard & 13 Grosvenor gardens, London S W Matthews Rev. William Prest Pardoe M.A. Catte Frame, Clerk of the Peace, William Coode M . .A. St. .Austell Ledbury, Herefordshire *tSt. Levan Lord, The Castle, St. Michael's Mount, *Michell Wm. Pryce esq. Holwell, Whitchurch, Tavistock Marazion R.S.O Millett Edwin Ley esq. Bosavern, St. Just-in-Penwith, *Salusbury-Trelawny Sir William Lewis hart. Trelawne, Penzance Duloe R.S.O. ; & 13 Lancaster gate, London SW ·*Mills Arthur esq. Efford Down, Bude Haven R.S.O Santo J obn, Hellier cottage, Lostwithiel Molesworth-St. Aubyn Rev. St. .Aubyn Render M.A. Shaddock William esq. Flora villa, Saltash Clowance, Camborne Shearme Edward esq. F.S.A. 18 Cleveland gardens, Moo re John Gwennap Dennis esq. Trewithen, Gram­ Hyde park, London W pound Road Shepheard Jo11eph esq. Carlton villa, Torpoint Moo re Tom esq. Pare Vean, Redruth *Smith Sir George John V.D. Treliske, Truro Morshead Sir Warwick Charles bart. Forest lodge, Bin­ Spry John 'Saml.esq. St. Anthony-in-Roseland,Falmouth field, Bracknell, Berks Stephens John esq . .Ashfield, Falmouth M ucklow Edward esq *Stuoley Sir Geo. Stucley hart. Moreton, Bideford Nattle William Henry esq. Hampt cottage, Stoke Clims­ Tangye Sir Richard kt. Glendorgal, Newquay land, Callington R.S.O Taylor William esq. Brunswick house, Tintagel Nowell-Usticke Robert Michael esq. Polsue, Philleigh, Thomas Josiah esq. Basset villa, Camborne Grampound Road Thompson David esq. Launceston *Onslow Sir William Wallace Rhoderic hart. Hengar, St. Thynne Rev. 'Canon .Arthur Christopher M.A. Penstowe, Tudy R.S.O Kilkhampton, Stratton R.S.O Paige Richard Edwin esq. Treboul, St. Germans R.S.O Tonkin Rev. Jn. B . .A. Treverven ho. St. Burvan• 'R.S.O Parkyn Major Edwyn F.G.S. 40 Lemon street, Truro Treffry Charles Ebenezer esq. Place, Fowey R.S.O Parnall John esq. Charlestown, St. Austell Tregoning John Simmons esq. Landue, nr. Launceston t*Pendarves Wm. Cole esq. B.A. Pendarves, Camborne *Tremayne Col. .Arth. Carclew, Perran-arworthal R.S.O Fender Lieut. -Col. Wm. Rous Tresilian V.D. Budock t*Tremayne John esq. Heligan, St. A us tell V ean, Penryn Tremayne John Claude Lewis esq. Heligan, St . .A.ustell Permewan .Arthur Edward esq. Green lane, Redruth Truscott Richard esq. Brooklyn, Wadebridge Peter Reginald Arth. esq. Klymiarven. East Looe R ..S.O Tyringh&m Roger Wm. Giffard esq. Trevethoe, Lelant Peter Richard esq. The Cottage, Launceston R.S.O Pethick William esq. Lanoy, iLaunceston Vallack-Tom Lieut.-Ool. William Henry R.M.L.I. Caw- Pethybridge Edward esq. Manaton house, Launceston sand, Plymouth Pike Lieut.-Col. Waiter V.D. Boundervean, Camborne Vawdrey Rev.Alex.Allen M . .A.Vicarage,St.Gluvias,Penryn t*Polwhele Thos. Roxburgh esq. M.A. Polwhele, Truro Valletort Viscount, Mount Edgecnmbe, Plymouth *Prideaux-Brune Charles Glynn esq. Prideaux Place, Veale. John Edward esq. Northill, St . .Austell Padstow R.S.O.; & 10 Grosvenor gardens,London SW t*Vivian Arthur Pendarves esq. •C.B., V.D. Bosahan, Prideaux-Brune Col. Charles Robert,The Grange,Welwyn Helston; & Glanafon, Taibach, South Wales Purcell Rev. Handfield Noel M.A. Vicarage, Fowey R.S.O Vivian Harry Houlton esq. Tregavethan hou~e, Truro Rabling William esq. Pare Bracket, Camborne Vyvyan Rev. Sir Vyell Donnithorne hart. Trewan, St. t*Rashleigh Sir Oolman Battie hart. Prideaux, Par Columb R.S.O.; & Trelowarren, Mawgan-in-Meneage Station R.S.O. ; & Norway house, Lostwithiel R.S.O Rashleigh Evelyn Wm. esq. Kilrnarth, Par Station 1R.S.O Vyvyan Thomas Henry esq. Scanner Sherviock, St. *Rashleigh Jonathan esq. B . .A. Menabilly, Par Stn.R.S.O Germans Rattenbury Simon Philip esq. Polhilsa villa, Stoke ·wade Arthur esq. Melbourne, Boscastle Climsland, Callington Williams Michael esq Retallack Francis esq. Ridgmount, Bournemouth Williams Michael esq. Morfa, Newquay Richards William Martyn esq *Williams Michael Henry esq. Pencalenick, Truro *iRobartes Lord, Lanhydrock house, Bodmin; & zg Park Williams Perceval Dacres esq.Lanarth, St. KeverneR.S.O lane, London W t*Willyams .Arthur Champion Phillips esq. Tolcarne Roberts Capt. John Dobree Anderson R.A. Trethill house, house, St. Columb R.S.O Sheviock, St. Germans R.S.O t*Willyams Edward William Brydges esq. Carnanton, *Rodd Francis Rashleigh esq. Trebartha hall,Launceston St. ·Colnmb R.S.O. ; & 19 Upper Brook st. London W Roe Rev. Rt. Jas. M.A. Bectory, Lanteglos-by-Camelford Woollcombe Rev. George Ley M . .A. Hemerdon house, Rogers Capt. John Peverell R.A. Penro~e, Helston Plympton *Rosevere Wm. Sloggatt esq. Manor house, Tavistock Young-Jamieson Harry Jas. esq. St. Petrocks, Bodmin Ross Charles Campbell esq. Carne, Madron, Pensance The following are ex-officio justices by virtue of Sec. 22 Ross Major John James, Trevean, Penzance of the "Local Government Act, 1894": The Mayors Rowe Francis Coryndon Carpenter esq. Isthmian club, of Bodmin, Falmouth, Helston, Launceston, Liskeard, 12 Grafton street, London W Lostwithiel, Penryn, Penzance, Saltash, St.Ives & Truro Rows Richd. Gundry esq. Trisprison, W endron, Helston The Chairmen of the Rural District Q{)uncils of St. Rowse Henry Jenkin esq. 1Carworgie, St. Columb .Austell, Bodmin, St. Columb, Camelford, Calstock, *tSt. Aubyn Major the Hon. John Townshend, St. Falmouth, St. Germans, Helston, 'Holsworthy, Laun­ Michael's Mount, Marazion R.S-0. ; & 53 (;adogan ceston, Liskeard, Penzance, Redruth, Stratton & Truro place, London S W The Chairmen of the Urban District Councils of St. t*St . .Aubyn O:>lonel Edward, Glynn, Bodmin .A.n~tell, Camborne, Hayle, Ludgvan, Madron, New­ quay, Padstow, Paul, Phillack & Redruth COUNTY POLICE. HEAD QUARTERS, BODMIN. The force consists of a chief constable, a deputy chief constable, 6 superintendents, 10 inspectors, 24 sergeants & 179 constables. Lord Warden, Right Hon. Earl Ducie. Chief Constable, Richard 1\Iiddleton Hill esq. Bodmin ; Deputy Chief Constable, George Barnes esq. Bodmin. Bodmin District.-Superintendent. Edward Matthews, Liskeard District. Superintendent, James H. Philp. Bodmin; Inspectors, Richard Kitt-ow, Tywardreath; Liskeard; Inspectors, William Endean, Callington; Richard Banfield, Wadebridge; William Nicholls, St. Robert Ebbett, St. Germans .A us tell Helston District.-Superintendent, William H. Beare, Penzance District.-Superintendent, Wm. Henry Vercoe, Helston; Inspector, William H. Harris, Falmouth Camborne; Inspector, Daniel .A. Miller, Chyandonr Launceston District. Superintendent, .John Newcombe, Truro Di;otrict. Superintendent, .Joseph Bassett, Truro; LauncE>ston ; Inspectors, William Gill, Camelford; Inspector, Thomaa Nicholls, St. Colomb Major John Henry iBamley, Stratton .
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