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Corn\Vall. Iro 1429 TRADES DIRECTORY.] CORN\VALL. IRO 1429 Skentelbery A. E. Lostwithiel INTERPRETER. Burns Tom Bell, Fore street, Camelford Skinner Alfred E. Swanpool street, Fal- OoodoffTheodore,21 Budock ter.Falmth Burt George, Newport, Launceston mouth. See advertisement Burton Edward, 25 King st. & Assembly Skinner Edgar A.Bolitho's Bank,Redrth IRON FOUNDERS. rooms, High cross, Truro Skinner Thomas S. 18 Middle terrace, Axford J ames, Lemon quay, Truro Carhart John, Fore street, Bodmin Falmouth Bartle F. & Sons,Pool, Carn Brea R.S.O ChipmanGeorge,3Killigrew st.Falmouth Slade S. Polruan Box A. W. St.'fhomas' rd. Launceston ChynowethJohn,LowerLux st.Liskeard Smith, Paul & Archer, Trnro Box: Ed ward, Western road, Launceston Clemow & Son, Broad st. Padstow R. S. 0 Sparrow J. J. St. Austell Charlestown Foundry & Iron Works Co. Corin John Matthew Bunster & Son, 6o Spray Biggleston, Hayle Limited (C. W. Bradhurst, sec.), Causeway head&26 Highst.Penzance Stevens J. L. Launceston Charlestown, St. Austell Couch Isaac, St. Germans R.S.O Stevens Richard,2 Marine ter. Penzance Holman Brothers, Wesley st. Camborne Courtis Thomas, 57 Forest. Redruth Stokes H. S. Bodmin Oatey & Martyn, Wadebridge R.S.O Cox: S.&Son,Market st.&Quay hl.Penryn Summers H.F.S. 18 Budock ter.Falmth Redruth Foundry Co. Lim. (S. Carbis, Dunkin Alfred, Cross street, Camborne .Symons James, Camelford sec.), Chapel street, Redruth Dunstan W. H. Lower Market st. Penryn Symons T. Broad street, Launceston Sara Brothers, Tolgus foundry & engine Dymond William W. Callington R.S.O 'Taylor William, The Bank & 5 Belle Vue works, Redruth Edgcumbe John Robins, Stratton R.S.O terrace, Falmouth Sara & Burgess,Penryn foundry,Penryn Faull Eldred, 26 Forest. St. Ives R.S.O 'f;aylor William, 2 Clare ter. Falmouth Sara W. & Sons, Hammer Mill foundry Faull Richard, 3 Fore street, Liskeard Thomas 1. N. 3 Bosorne terrace, St. & engine works, Redruth Faull William, 3 Forest. St. Ives R.S.O Just-in-Penwith Sara E. T. Railway foundry, Camborne Fox Nathaniel, 41 Market st. Falmouth Tippett J. B. Fore street, Camelford Sara S. Tucking Mill foundry, Penryn Francis R. & Sons, Market pl. St.Austell 'Tong W. H. Mylor bridge, Flushing Smith 'fhomas&Son,Blowing House hill, George William, 23 Fore st. Li!ikeard Trebilcock J. 6 North parade, Penzance St. Austell GreenawayJ.Kilkhmptn.StrattonR.S.O Tredegear J. Cape Cornwall street, St. TallackT.Bissoe,PerranwellStationR.S.O Gribble John, Devoran R.S.O Just West Thomas William, Mounts Bay foundry, Hamley J. & Son, Par,Par Station R.S.O Tregelles G. F. Devon & Cornwall Bank, Newlyn, Penzance Hancock William Thomas,Landrake,St. Penzance Toy John, Meneage street, Helston Germans R S.O Treleaven C. M. 6 Commercial street, Tuckingmill Foundry Co. (William John Haucock William Thomas, Tideford, St. Camborne Spray, manager), The Foundry, Germans R.S.O '.llreleaven T. Moorleigh, St. Austell Tuckingmill, Camborne Hansford Robt. Wm.Millbrook,Plymouth •rrengrous3 W. 'f. Helston Williams & Son, L3.dy street, Helston Harris W.H.Chacewater, ScorrierR.S.O Tresidder S. jun. Church st. Falmouth Williams Richard Henry, Liskeard iron HarrisW.V.6sForest.Torpoint,Devonprt •rrevithick&Mabbott,Mounts bay,Pnznce works, Liskeard Hawke George, 37 Fore street,St.Austell Trevithick C. Mounts Bay stores,Penznce Hewett John, St. Tudy R.S.O Trewartha H. M. Fernleigh villa, Agar Glover William & Sons, Limited, Eagle Hicks Miss Mary,Fore street,Looe R.S.O road, Truro works. Warwick Higgs Mrs.Elizh.27 & 28 Fore st.Bodmin 'fripp James, 3 Well Park ter. Saltash · Hockin & Co. Limited (general & agri- Triscott J. C. Market street, Penryn IRON MERCHANTS. cultural) (John William Banbury, Trood & Co. Saltash Bate Thomas Waiter (bar), Dunheved managing director), Bude R.S.O Trood T. P. Launceston iron works, Launcestou James ThomasBath,Meneage st.Helston Trounson F. Lenoweth road, Penzance Batten & Couch, St. Anthony saw mills, JohnsRobert,Market place,St.IvesR.S.O Truscott Jn. C. Lower Market st.Penryn Coinage-hall street; coal yards, Queen Jones Samuel, 77 Fore street, Redruth Tucker G. H. Watering hill, St. Austell street & Causeway head, Penzance Kymbrell Thomas, jun. Fore street, Turner J. & Sons, Gunnislake DavyR. V.&H.II2MarketJew st.Penznce Mevagissey, St. Austell Turner E. T. 'frelawney place,Falmouth Dingle John Hicks, Quay st. Lostwithiel Lacey William, Queen st. Lostwithiel Tweedy C. Cornish Bank, Redruth Harvey & Co. Limited, Camborne, Laity Richard Cornish, Marazion R.S.O Tweedy R. Truro Truro & (Richard Sedgman James, Lanyon George, Church street, Helston Tyacke J. W. Coinage-hall st. Helston agent) Porthleven, Helston Lavis Thomas, Gunnislake, 'l'avistock Venning J. Fore street, Callington Hockin & Co. Limited (bar) (John Wm. Mallett & Son, Fowey R.S.O V.ickery T. 'fhe Brewery, Saltash Banbury, mang.dircetor),BudeR.S.O Mallett & Sons, Wadebridge R.S.O Vincent H. H. I Penverris cots. Falmth Isaac John C. & C. Looe R.S.O Mann Thomas, II Forest. St. Austell Vivian John, Hayle IsaacJohn Clark&Chas.; offices,Tanyard Martin Mrs. Emma, Pike st. Liskeard Vivian T. J. Church town, Constantine hill; stores, Railway station, Liskeard Martyn Fredk. & J. Wadebridge R.S.O Walkey J. 0. Broad street, St. Columb Kemp Thomas & Co. Devoran R.S.O Martyn S. E. Trevemper brdg.Newquay Wallis Thomas, Gunnislake, Tavistock Lanyon J. C. & Son (bar & sheet), Mayne John, Pool, Carn Brea R.S.O Waiters A. Camborne Cattle market, Redruth Middleton W. 7 St. Nicholas st. Truro Warren Edwn. 21 Daniel place, Penznce Martyn RI. Symons, Wadebridge R S.O Mills Thomas Richards, St. Day,Scorrier Wa.rren F. Fore street, Newquay Rabling & Co. Limited, Union street, R S.O. See advertisement Warren William Thomas, Church town, Camborne. See advertisement Nicholls E. Kilkhampton,Stratton R S.O St. Buryan R.S.O Vivian & Sons (N.H. Tregaskes, agent), Noake Edwin Tolbort, Trewellard & Wearing J. Fore street, St. Just Bude R.~.O Boscaswell, Pendeen, St. Just-in- Wearne E. Beruppa, near Ruan High WarneRiahd.D.Workhouse la.St.Austell Pen with R.S.O lanes, Grampound Olde t:laml. Arthur, Stratton R.S.O Webb William H. Gerrans Stringer Brothers, Corporation street, Opie & Sons, St. Agnes, Scerrier R.S.O Welch John, 6 Ferris town, Truro Birmingham & Albion iron & steel Paynter William, Wadebridge R.S.O West S. 8 West street, Millbrook works, West Bromwich. See advert Pearce Geo. E. Fore street, Camelford Whibworth J. Devon & Cornwall Bank, Pedlar Arthur, Gunnislake, Tavistock Camborne IRONMONGERS-WHOLESL. Peters Chas. Eldred, Port Scatho R.S.O White G. G. Launceston Faull Richard, 3 Fore street, Liskeard Philp William,Church st.Padstow R.S.O White Jas. Uren, Forest. St. Ives R.S.O Haddon Joseph B. ·2 Market pl.Penzance PolglaseJ.J. C. & T. C.46 Market street, Whitehead T. 4 Beach villas, Bude Falmouth Whitworth R. Consolidated Bank,Truro IRONMONGERS-RETAIL. Pool J. & F. Forest. Copperhouse,Hayle Wickett W. C. Treluswell brewery, Tre- Allen Fredk. Wm. 83 Lemon st. Truro Prockter Wm. Southgate st. Launceston luswell, Penryn Arnall Richard, Basset road, Camborne Read & Skewes, 16 King street, Truro Wilcocks R. E. Estate office, Trebartha Avery Joseph, 3 & 8 Victoria place,Truro Reynolds John, Commercial sq.Newquay Williams A. Victoria st.St.Columb R.S.O Bailey William Henry, 15 Church street, Roberts J.H.x8 Market Jew st.Penzance Williams George, 3 Ferris town, Truro Falmouth Roskelley J. & Son,Queen st.Lostwithiel Williams H. Ednovean, Perran-Uthnoe, Baker John, Broad street, Launceston Rowe James, Fore street, St. Just-~n- l\:larazion Banbury John, Stratton R.S.O Penwith R.S. 0 Williams J. H. 37 Lemon street, Truro Barrett Frank, Lerryn, Lost withiel Rowse Hrbt. Chacewater, Scorrier R.S.O Williams R. 4 Dunstanville vils. F'almth Bather Edward, Meneage at. Helst-on Rowse Joseph, Lower Cusgarne, Perran- Williams Samuel, Broad street, Penryn Bawden Brothers, Forest. Looe R.S.O well Station R.S.O Wills John P. I Dunstanville vls.Falmth Bennett William, 103 Pydar st. Trnro Salter George, St. Germans R.S.O Wilton W. G. Redruth Bennetto Wm.Newlyn,Grampound Road Sleeman John & Co. Lanadwell street, Yates G. A. High street, Dulverton Best & Son, High street, St. Ives R.S.O Padstow R.S.O Yates W. F. Emma place, Bodmin Bevan Miss Annie, 30 Forest. Saltash Stephens J. B.Fore st.St.Columb R.S.O Young R. Parade, Liskeard Brendon Brothers, Callington R.S.O Stevens Matthew, ro Church st. Falmth BroadJn.A. Tideford,St.GermansR.S.O Stewart James Harold, Marazion R.S.O INSURANCE BROKERS. Bullen Bros.32& 33 Boscawen st. Truro Stewart Thomas Henry, 8 Causeway BullmoreGeorgeGreen,Newquay R.S.O. head, Penzance & Forest. Marazion See Brokers-Ship & Insurance. & St. Columb. See advertisement Stacker F. E. 5 Church street, St. Austell .
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