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Stephen~ Eustace, farmer Working Men's Club & Reading Room Dingle William W. farmer Stephens William, farmer, Cuttivett (Rev. F. J. Behenna, hon. sec) Steed Charles Oakley, farmer, Tamblyn Wm. & John,farmers,Wotton Steed Bros. road metal contractors, Toll Edwin, farmer, Lantallick ST. ER~""EY. Trewint Walkey Francis, shoe maker Behenna. Rev. Frederick John (vicar) Strong Joseph, market gardener Wai"Wick Ellen (Miss) & Hancock Geake Charles Blake Sarah (:~1rs. ), grocers & drapers, MARK W E:J ·L. Post office COMMERCIAL. Wenmoth Samuel, farmer, Talvans Beer William Henry,farmer,Treluggan Palm'lr Edward Geake, farmer Bray George, farmer Steed MaryAnn (Mrs.) & Wm. farmers is a and village, on the western Elizabeth Clarke, 1653; Edward Amerideth, rector, bank of the , 6 miles north from r66r ; .Alexander Moone, 1734, and various modern by Toad and 2 by water and about I mile from Bere inscriptions : the communion plate includes a chalice, Ferris station, on the London and South Western rail­ dated 1631, with cover, both given by Sir Nicholas way, which is acce~sable by cros~ing the river in a Lower, and another dated r64r, given by Alexander boat at : it is in the South Eastern division Lower esq. : there are zoo sittings: in the churchyard of the county, middle division of the hundred of East, is the shaft of a sun-dial, with the date 16go. The re­ petty sessional division of East South, 1St. Germans gisters date from the year 1540, and though defective union, Stonehouse county court district, rural deanery are in a good state of preservation. The living is a of East, archdeaconry of and diocese of . rectory, net yearly value £236, with residence and about The church of St. Leonanl, standing close to the river, 48 acres of glebe, in the gift of H.R.H. the Duke of is a building of stone, in the Perpendicular style, con­ and York K.G. and held since 'H)OI by the Rev. sisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an em­ Sylvanus Gregory. The principal landowners are H.R.H. battled western tower, with pinnacles, about 70 feet the Duke of Cornwall and York K.G. who is lord of the high and containing 6 bells, all cast in rJ68 : there is manor, William Coryton esq. of Castle, and also the basement of a screen, and in the nave and north William B. Snell esq. of Wayton. The soil is loam; sub­

aisle are benches with ends holcllv• carved: the Clifton soil, slate and limestone. .'Dhe chief crops are cereah, family seats, erected in r63o by :5ir Nicholas and Lady roots and potatoes, and a large quantity of fruit is Elizabeth Lower, bear the carved shields of more than grown. The area is 2,203 acres of land, r of water, 207 twenty families : the rood stairs remain in the south of tidnl water and 276 of foreshore; rateable value, wall: inside the church, over the vestry door, is an £2,956; the population in r8gr was 411. inscription on brass, giving an account of the pedigree Sexton, William Shepherd. of Theodore Paheologus, of Pesaro, in Italy, a lineal rlescendant from "the last Christian Emperors of C.ARGREE~. on the bank of the Tamar, r! miles Greece," who died at Clifton in this parish, 2r January, north of the church, is the principal village and hamlet. r636, and was buried in a vault beneath the monument; Here are places of worship for Baptists and Wesleyans. the vault was opened about 1795, and an oaken coffin Steamboats run to Devonport on Tuesday, Thursday and discovered containing the body of Palreologus, so per­ Saturday. fectly preserved that the features, strongly marked by Post Office, Cargreen. John Braund, sub-postmaster. an aquiline nose, were clearly defined; ths inscription Leters received through Hatt R.S.O. at 8.30 a.m.; box records .his descent from Constantine (Palreologus) VITI. cleared at 5 ·35 p.m. week days only. Postal orders are Emperor of the East, and above it is a double-headed is5ued' here, but not paid. rrhe nearest money order eagle, surmounted by the imperial crown, and having office is at St. Mellion, & telegraph office at Hatt, 3 each foot on an embattled gateway: on the wall over miles distant the IClifton pew are two mural 'brasses, with arms, to Vall Letter Box, C d t k d Sir :Xicholas Lower kt. ob. r7 May, r655, his wife Eliza- 1 onlv ross, c1 eare a 5-55 p.m. wee ays beth (Killigrew), ob. r638, and other members of the • family, including 'Sir William Lower kt. M.P. for :Xational School (mixed), built in r83o, for 95 children; Bodmin: in the south aisle is a massive tomb of marble average attendance, 58; Wilson Foreman, master; ~Iiss to the same persons, and there ars other memorials to Olivs Tucker, infants' mistress LANDULPH. Deacon William, blacksmith Best Joseph, boot maker Gregory Rev. Sylvanus (rector), The Elliott Eustace, farmer,Marsh cottage Braund John, grocer, miller, baker, Rectory Elliott Saml.Willing, farmr.Marsh frm wool buyer & post office Roberts John, St. Ann's Every Samuel, farmer, Colloggett & Cloake Frederick, shopkeeper Roberts Mrs. Richard, Grove Tinnell Gill John, carpenter Snell George, Park Moyes Geo. market gardener,Elbridge Prideaux Francis, mason Snell William Benjamin, Wayton Nansc>awen William, farmer, Elhridge Prideaux William, mason Roberts John, farmer & land owner, Rowa Wm.shopkpr.& market gardenr COMMERCIAL. St. Ann's Sleep Thomas, shoe maker Barraball John, farmer, Clifton Snell George & Ernest, farmers, Park Snell Albert Victor, assist. overseer Bate James & John, jun. farmers & GARGREEN. Spear John, coal, manure & seed mPr- market gardeners, Stockadon chant ·& wool buyer & depot, Kelly Bate John, farmer, Grove villa Roberts Miss, The Grove Bray, Congdon Charles ·warwick, farmer, COMMERCIAL. Spry Thomas Oscar, Royal Oak P.H West Kings mill Barrett Edmund, market gardener Veale Albert, carpenter Creber :Mary (~Irs.), farmer Barrett Wm.Hy.farmr.& markt.gardnr LANEAST is a township and parish, bounded on the church are memorials to John Squier, x6g-, and Ger­ south by the river Inny, 7 miles west from Launceston, trude his wife, ob. r6g7, and to ths lata Professor J. C. on the Launceston and road, and 2~ south of .Adams LL.D., M.A.; the ancient font has a square station and about the same distance from basin with carved heads at the corners : in the porch station, both on the Launceston and Wade­ are kept the old parish stocks : the church was restored bridge section of the London and South Western railway, in r85o, and has qo sittings. The register dates from in the North Eastern division of the county, partly in the year qoo. The living is a vicarage. net yearly value the northern division of the hundred of East and partly £12o, with residence and 5 acres of glebe, in the gift in that of , petty sessional division and the of E. IG. Baron Lethbridge esq. and held since 1gor by north division of the hundred of East, Launceston union the Rev. Edward Charles Graff, of Charsley Hall. and county court district, rural deanery of Trigg Major, Oxford. Here is a Wesleyan chapel. Near the site of archdeaconry of Bodmin and . The the old panonage house stands the head of an ancient church of St. Sativola and St. Welvela or 1SS. Sidwell cross. In a meadow, in a secluded 2len below the and , is an ancient building of granite, in the Per­ church. is a '\\ell called "The Wishin~:" Well," and pendicular style, erected in 1436, and consisting of known also as "the Jordan," its water being used for chancel, nave, aisle, small north transept, south porch baptismal purposes : the well is contained in a rectangu­ and a lofty embattled western tower with pinnacles, lar building with a gabled roof and an arched entrance containing 5 bells : there are remains of ancient stained on the south side. The late Professor John Couch .Adams glass, a great portion of a screen: the chancel retains a LL.D., M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, F.'R.A.S. piscina and an aumbry: many of the bench ends are the discoverer of the planet Neptune, was born at Lidcot carved and bear the emblems of the Crucifixion : the farm in this parish 5 June, xBrg. , the seat screen work of the tower dates from 1846-8 : in the of Edward Galton Baron Lethbridge esq. J.P. is p:utly CO'QNW ALL 11