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Guy Warwick Ricbard, shopkeeper, Lander Thomas, boot & shoe maker,' RimmickJonathan,carpenter,Porthaac Port Isaac Port lsaac I Roose Richard, tailor, Port Jsaac Hambly Abraham, farmer, Trewetha Lanyon Henry, farmer, Tre11nngar I Roose William, farmer, Trewithert Hawk•m N11tbaniel, farmer, Treore Lark John, carpenter, Port Isaac Roose Wm. ' Golden Lion,' Port Isaac Hawker A brabam, boot & shoe maker, Launder John, boot&. shoe maker, Port Roose Wm. sen. farmer, Trevagorne Trelights Isaac StrontTho~.Commercial inn,Portlsaac Hawkey Richard, farmer, Toluggatt Lobb Richard, mason, Port Isaac Symons Samuel, farmer, Trevatben HickA Thomas, butcher, Trelights Mitchell Thomas, tailor, Port Isaac Tabb Gregory, tailor, Port Isaac Kay Philip, carpenter, Port Isaac Philips Samuel, Union inn,PortGavern Thomas Saml. butcher, Burrow park Kittow Susan (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Richards Valentine, boot & shoe maker, Trevan Fredk. surgeon, Port Isaac Trelights Port Isaac Worden Thomas, farmer, Poltreworgay PosT OPFICE.-Mr•. Mary Thomas, receiver, Port Isaac. Letters received through , arrive l past 4 p.m.; dispatch~d! pa3t 4 a.m ST. BNODBR, with the hamlet of SuMMER CouRT, I Bishop of Exeter, with flOOd residence and about 20 and a portion of that of MITCHELL or MoDES HOLE, as acres of glebe land, and endowed with the great tithes of it was formerly called, is a parish consisting of 6,140 three fields. Here i$ a National school for boys and statute acres, partly arable, pasture, and meadow, and girls. the remaining portion an open waste. 1'be soil in general The hamlet of SuMMER CounT is situated about 1j­ is thin and stony, although on the northern side of the miles from the church of St. Enoder, and is intersected by parish there are several (lOOd farms. The population, in the turnpike road leading from to St. Columb. It 1851, was 1,153. The parish, formerly divided between has three annual fairs, which are helJ on the 1st of 1\Iay, the Hundreds of Pydar and Powder, is now entirely in 28th of July, and 25th of September_: two of which are Pydar, in the Union of St. Columb, deanery of Pydar, chartered and noted for large shows of catth•. Partly in archdeaconry of Cornwall, diocese of Exeter, and western this parish and partly in the parish of is situ­ division of the county. It is bounded on the south by the ated the old borough of Mitchell, Michell, or St. Michael. parish of St. Erme, on the south-east by Ladock, and It is said tcl have been a town of considerable importance distant 10 miles north-east from Truro, and 5 west from in the time of the Saxons, but it has now dwindled down St. Columb. The church, dedicated to St. Enodcr, is an to a small village; it possessed the privilege of return­ ancient stone building, consisting of a navE', north and ing two members to parliament from the reign of south aisles, chancel, and a square tower, having a minaret Edward VI. to William JV., when it was disfranchised. at each angle, and contains a peal of 5 bells. In the This borough was represented by Care1v, the Corni~h interior is a Norman fout, regi,;ter chest, a01l several historian. The man m· of l\Iitchell was, in the time of monuments, one of which has the following inscription:- Edward I., the property of Waiter de Raleigh, whose son "Here lyeth the body of Dorothy, )e wife of Anthony Peter sold it to Ralph de Arundell. John de Arundell, Tanner, Gent.,danghter of Zachary Arundell, of this parish, in the year 1301, certified his right to a market or fair Gent., who departed this life in tlJe feare of God, on the on his manor of Modeshole, which appears to have beeu 2nd Feby., 1634. allowed in the same manner as it had been previously "God nere repents of what he bath given to man, granted to his predecessor, Waiter de Raleigh. The And yet he gives, and yet he takes again; market has been long discontinued, but it enjoys an What be had given as here in her you trye, annual fair, which is held on the 15th of October for cattle. Who was the gift of God a DorotlJye." In the last century Mitchell consisted of about thirty , houses, three of which were inns, and it then exhibited There is also a monument, erected by George Panwarne, signs of activity. According to the Magna Charta tl) the memory of Anthony Tanner who died in the year the town appears to have given name to the family 1742, bearing the following epitaph :- of Michell, formerly extensive landed proprietors in " This modest stone-what few vain marbles can­ Cornwall anrl Devon. Here is a chapel for Wesleyans May truly say-Here lies an honest man." at Summer Court, and another at Mitchell. Carvinack House, situated in this parisla, was built by Anthony The church was nearly demolished in the time of Charles I. Tanner, Esq., in 1699, and io~ now occupied as a fat·m by the falling of the tower, but was soon after rebuilt. house. Peucorse Consols lead mine is ;;ituated in this The principal landowners in the parish are Lord Viscount parish. Captain John Champion, manager; Captain F!ilmouth, Christopher Henry Thomas Hawkins, and Richard Tippett, resident agent; George Henwood, Esq., Richard Gully Ben nett, Esqrs.; the Rev. Samuel Master­ of Leeds, purser. The nearest place for shipping ores and son Walker, M.A., is the incumbl'nt. The living is a machinery is at New Quay, 3~ miles distant from the vicarage, annual value £278, in the patronage of the mm• e. St. Zaoder, Johns John, farmer, Retyn Truscott George, farmer, Pencorse Walker Rev. Samuel Masterson, M.A. Jolly Catherine (Mrs.), fllr..,mrner, Pens- Vercoe Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Car- Vicarage cawn vinack TRADERS. Jones Benjamin, fa1·mer, Goonabarn Vercoe Richard, farmer, Traveza Andrew Thomas, farmer, Bethyrow Langdon William, farmer, Ennis Williams .Mary (Mr,..), farmer, Tropn .\ndrew Waiter, farmer, Nanpean Liddicot William, farmer, Resparva Williams Richard, farmer, Nanpe~tn Bassett GeorgP, farmer, Goonrounson Manhire William, shoemaker, Blue William<; Thomas, f~trroer, Town Bassett John, farmer, Polmenna anchor Yelland James, farmer, Resparva Bassett John, farmer, Trefullock Msutin Mark, farmer, Nantillo Summer Court. Bassett William, farmer, Trefullock Nicbolls Jeremiah, miller, Nanpear TRADERS. Bettison Henry, fdrmer, Trevorrick mills Barbery John, shoemaker Bice Charles, farmer, Chnrch town Parkes Charles, farmer, Arrallas Benuy John, shopkeeper&. carrier Bice Luke, farmer, Burthy Richards Mark, farmer, Trewinion Bi«hop Simon, saddler Clemow Joseph, farmer, Tresawna Rickard William, farwer, Blue anchor Chapman John, London inn, & black- Clemow Robert, farmer, Trevossa Rose Anthony, farmer~ Boswallow smith Courtenay Thoma!l, shoemaker, Ro!!killy James, farmer, Bodanna Dinch John, blacksmith Courtis John, miller, Melan Coose Rowe John, miller, Arrallas mill Huddy William, butcher Cragoe Thomas, farmer, Nancarris Rowe Sampson, farmer, Penhale Man hire Roberr, shoemaker Davies Charles, farmer, }•enbale Salmon Samuel, farmer, Penrose Matthews Joanna (Mrs.), shopkeeper Eh ins Jame~, miller, Retew ruills Scoble Betsy (Mrs.), farmer, Hendra Nancarrow John, shopkeeper Francis Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Tre- Staple John, farmer, Bennallack Roskilly Richard, blacksmith wolla Staple Thomas, wheelwright, Blue Rowe William, tailor Fraucis J.Vicholas, farmer, Penbale Anchor Tamblyn Jonatllan, carpenter Gilbert Richard,' Nel1on A.rm1,' Church Stephens Johu, farmer, Penrose Udda. Tamblyn William, carpenter town Stevens Joseph, beer retailer, Brighton Trevetbick William, beer retailer Harding John, farmer, Trenithan Symons John, farmer, Rosewin Mitchell. Harding Richard, farmer, Trenithan Tamulyn Silas, farmer, Low. Penscawn TRADERS. Harwey Pbilip, farmer, Tippett Uichard, mine agent, the Cot- Harris George, mine agent llenwOod Richard, farmer, Tranilhan t tage Long Ann (Mrs.), shopkl'eper