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'plembers; Harry Davis e.sq. M.D. chairman. Here are The chairman, for the time being, of the Rural the head quarters of the B Company 2nd Voluntoor District Oouncil, is an ex-officio magistrate Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, which Clerk to the Magistrates, Edward Lethbrid.ge Marsack musters about 100 men. The Freemasons' ha.ll was Petty Sessions are held at the court house, adjoining erected in 1879, at a cost of £6oo, and adjoining the Golding's hotel, first thursday in every month at II a..m Temperance hotel is the Public Hall, built in 1884, hold­ The following places are included in the Petty Sessional ing soo persons. The Granite Company have Division :-Calling ton, Calstock, , , very ext~nsive quarries here, producing granite of fine St. Ive, , South Hill, St. Mellion, St. grain and of the best quality, largely used in the con­ Dominick & lltruction of the Thames Embankment, in the new Black­ friars bridge and in the fortification,; round , PUBLIC ESTABLISHMEXTS. as well a.s for the new bridge over the Thames at Batter- Cemetery, William I'earce, clerk sea. Dupath Well, in this parish, and about one mile County Police Station, Harry Roberts, inspector, &. I south of the town, is a spring of clear water flowing into constable and through an ancient chapel or baptistery: the build- Public Hall, John Richa'rds, lessee ing, which is in good preservation, .though now grey with VOLUNTEERS. age, is oonstructed of granite and roofed with huge slabs; 2nd Volunteer Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry at the angle-s are rude pinnacles, and on the west gable (B Company), Capt. G. s. Meadows is a kind of open turret ; the interior is divided by an arch inrto two portions resembling a nave and chancel, PUBLIO OFFICERS. and the stream discharges itself through the western 1 Overseer, William Pearce doorway; the chapel was restored some time since by Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes Edward Lethbridge Lady Ashburton. On 'Kit Hill, situa.ted on Hingston Marsack ' Down, anciently Hengesten-dune, about I~ miles to the Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. 5 district, north of the town, are the remains of an ancient camp, Launceston Union, Harry Davis M.D., L.R. C.P.Lond.; 1,o67 feet above sea level; from this point very fine views No. 7 district, Union, Robert Bissell Mole are obtained. The Marques-s and Marchioness of North- L.R.C.P.Edin. & M.R.C.S.Lond ampton, who are lord and lady of the ma.nor, George Surveyors of Highways, George Hawkins Sydney Strode Strode esq. of Newnha.rn Park, Plympton Portreeve, John Peter Blight St. Mary, , Commander Arlhur Hill Ommanney Rate Collector, William Pearca Peter Hill-Lowe R.N. of Court of Hill, Tenbury, and ; Registrar of Births & Deaths & Relieving Officer for the representatives oi the late David William John Horn- I Callingtun district, Frank Doney don esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is Registrar of Marriages for District, William loamy; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are roots, corn Pearce and pasture. The area is 2,528 acres of land and 3 of Town Crier, Henry Wright water; rateable value, £5•757; the population in 190I Vaccination Officer, Charles Skinner was I,7I4. PLAOES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. FROGWELL is a village in this parish. St. Mary's Church, Rev. John Shaw M. A. rector; II Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, Parcel a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. II.30 a.m.; fri. 7 p.m Post, S. B. & Annuity & InSiluance Office (Railway Wesleyan Methodist, Rev. J~eph Birkbeck; II a.m. & Sub-Office. Letter.s should have R.S.O. Cornwall 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m.; with 500 sittings added). Ja.mes Venning, postmaster. The Bible Christians, II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; fri. 7.30 p.m.; mail arrives at 6.Io a.m. & is dispatched at 6.30 p.m. with 400 sittings North mail arrives from at I p.m. & dispatched Plymouth Brethren, II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m.; at 9·45 a.m. Letters from Plymouth arrive 7.20 with 200 sittin()'s p.m. ; dispatched at 8.5 a.m. Sunday letters arrive United Methodist Free Church, Rev. Joseph Ball; II 6.10 a.m.; dispa.tched at 6.30 p.m. Money orden are a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m.; with 400 sittings issued & paid from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m SCHOOLS. National (mixed), for 400 children; average attendance, OOUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR EAST MIDDLE no b(}ys & girls &. so infants ; J oseph J enkins, master; PETTY SESSIONA·L DIVISION. Mrs. Emily Jago, mistres.s Collins Digby esq. D.L. ,CallingtonR.S.O. Wesleyan. (mixGd), for 28o children; average attendance, chairman 156; Richard Hocking Veall, master; Miss Mary Coryton William esq. castle, St. Mellion R.S.O Batten, mistress Dingte John Williams esq. , Linkinhorne, CARRIERS. Calling-ton Launceston-Cornelius Rickard, on sat Dingle William esq. Callington R. S.O Liskeard Jehu Richards, from the Coffee tavern, every Hornrion David, Pencrebar, Callington sat Hullah Rev. Canon Thomas M.A. Rectlory, Calstock, . Plymouth-James Rickard, on tues. thurs. & sat i Saltash-Sydney Bond, ·from Oommercial hotel, every Jago-Trelawny Major-General John, Coldrennick,Liskeard day; James Rickard, every day Lawry James Waiter, Bohetherick, St. Dominick Coach to Liskeard leaves at 5.30 p.m. ; to Tavistock at Nattle William Henry, Hampt oottage, Stoke Climsland 9.30 a.m.; to Saltash at 8.5 & II.2o a.m. & 6.20 p.m.; Rattenbury Simon Philip, Polhilsa villa, Stoke Climsland returning at 9 a.m. daily

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Golding Misses Symons William Ball Rev. Joseph (United Methodist Goodman William Trethewey Mrs Free Church), Tavistock road Hambley Mrs Wright Frederick Bennett Henry, Ashburton place Hancock Richard, Tors view Yandell Samuel Birkbeck Rev. Joseph (Wesleyan Hawke George, Tavistock villa Yelland William Methodist) Hawkins George, Tavistock row COMMERCIAL. Blight John Peter Hemwood Mrs (Early closing day, Thursday.) Blight Seymour Horndon David J.P. Pencrebar Angwin Susan (Mrs.),milliner & drapr Blight Arthur Hurrell Na.thaniel, Launceston terrace Barkell Ana Maria (Miss), dress ma Body George J effrey Mrs. Rosewood cottage Batten Thomas refreshment rooms Body Henry Sargent Lucas Mrs Bennett Willi.ram, builder & coach bldr Bond Mrs Marsack Edward Lethbridge, Haye Bennett John, market gardener Buckingham Richard John Mason Misses Betty Thomas Cardew, insurance & Budge Mn. Lannce!Jton terrace Mole Robert Bissell emigration agent Caunter Mrs. Launce!Jton road Pearce Charles Thomas Blight Edwd. watch maker & shopkpr Chalk Frederick C. E Philp Miss Blight John Peter, solicitor, derk to Coone Rev.Ernest Alfred (Bible Chris- Rule Mrs the Council tian), Crews Lea house Rundle Edward H & commissioner in all the courts & Cory Mn Saltern William steward of the manor of Calstock Davis Harry M.D Serjeant John Bolitho, Williams,Foster, Coo de, Grylls Davis Harry, jun Southey Samuel Willia.m & Co.Limited (Consolidated Bank of Dingle William J.P Spear John Cornwall) (agency) (E. L. Marsack, Doidge Mrs. Launceston road Spear John Gmnb agent) ; draw on Williams Deaeon's Facey Mn Spear Mrs. Lannceston road Bank Limited, London E 0 Footner William R. Church atreet Stephens Mrs Bolitho Thomas, coach builder