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CORNWALL.] FAR 960 (POST OFFICE Farmers-Continued . [CORNWALL.] FAR 960 (POST OFFICE FARMERs-continued. Trownson Samuel, Bojarrow, Mawgan- Tyack Wm. Trelissick, St. Erth, Hayle Trevail Joseph, Higher Menadue, in-Meneage, Helston Tyacke George, Herland cross, Godol- Luxulyan, Bodmin Trownson Sml. Penvearne, Cury,Helstn phin, Helston Trevail Reuben, Lower Menadue, Trownson Thomas, Mawgan bridge, Tyzzer Mrs. E. Pentuan, St. Austell Luxulyan, Bodmin 1\Iawgan-in-Menea!!'e, Helaton Tyzzer Richard, Treworten, Perran- Trevascus Henry, Carsawsen, Mylor Trownson Thomas, Mawgan-in-Mene- zabuloe, Truro bridge, Falmouth age, Helston UdyMrs.E.Trevillion,Luxnlyan,Bodmn Treveal P. Tredarrup, St.Neot, Liskeard TrudgenJ.Tremethick, Madron,Penznc Udy Thos. Bodwen, Luxulyan, Bodmin Trevallick E. Parade, St. Mary's,Scilly TrudgenW.Boswarthn.Mal!lron,Penznc Udy Thos. Corgay, Luxulyan, Bodmin Trevellick Stephen, Bryher, Scilly Trudgian Elisha, Crugwallance, St. Udy Wm. Conce, Luxnlyan, Bodmin Trevellick William, Rocky hill, St. Stephens-in-Branwell Udy William George, Higher Connon, Mary's, Scilly Trudgian John, Polgooth, St. Me wan, St. Pinnock, Liskeard Trevenan James, Lanescot, Tyward- St. Austell Uglow Jhn. Barn, Jacobstow, Strat.ton reath, Par Station Trudgian Richard, Treloweth, St. Uglow Nicholas, Mount Pleasant, Trevenen William & Henry, Skewes, Mewan, St. Austell Poughill, Stratton Crowan, Camborne Trudgian Samuel, Nanjeth, St. Ste- U~low S. Langdon, Jacobstow, Strattn Trevenen Henry, Treffry, Lanhydrock, phens-in-Branwell Uglow S. Langdon,Jacobstow, Stratton Bodmin Truran Mrs. Betsy ,Penstraze,Kea,Truro Uglow William, Treedarrup, Warbstow, Trevethan Michael, Mount, Perran- Truran W. H. Bezore, Kenwyn, Truro Lannceston zabuloe, Truro Truscott George, Court, St. Stephens- Uran John, Tregoning hill, Godolphin, Trevethan Thomas, Bennett's Keiroe, in-Branwell Helston St. Minver, Wadebridge Truscott Henry, Trelaver, St. Dennis, Uren Edmund, Fogue, Lelant, Hayle Trevillion Thomas, Kelley, St. Keyne, St. Austell Uren Francis, Westway, Lelant, Hayle Liskeard Truscott James, Trewithen, St. Ste- Uren John, Higher Bascrowan, Gulval, TrevithickJohn,Churchtown,Wendron, phens-in-Branwell Penzance Helston Truscott J. Barton, Lansalloes,Liskeard U reo John, Wheal Gilbert, Redruth Trewarne Henry, St. Paul, Penzance Truscott John, Fraddon, St. Enoder, Uren Mrs. Mary, Lannarth, Redruth TrewarneJ. Chyoon, St.Paul, Penzance Grampound Road Uren Thomas, Trelyon, St. Ives TreweekMrs.Ann, Lamertons, Kenwyn, Truscott J.Pentenvall,Roche,St.Austell Uren Tobias, Treleigh downs, Redruth Truro TruscottJohnOates,Triggabrown,Lan- Uren W. Carntiscoe, Lelant, Hayle · Treweek James, Mawnan, Fahnouth teglos-by-Fowey, Fowey Uren William, Lannarth, Redruth Treweek 1\Iethusalem, Old town, St. Truscott Richard, Little Trescobeas, Vague Miss Ann, Trendaway, Pelynt, ~Iary's, Scilly Budock, Falmouth Liskeard Treweek Samuel, Kirley, Kea, Truro Truscott Simeon, Brennali,St.Stephens- Vague Richard, Fore street, Bodmin Treweeke G. Trequean, Breage, Helston in-Branwell VagueW. Low. town,Luxulyan,Bodmin Treweeke Richard Henry, Methleigh, Truscott Thomas, Mnwgan cross, St. Vague W. Merrifield,Talland. Liskeard Breage, Helston Mawgan, St. Columb Vanhouse Edward, Tregeya, Warbstow, Treweeke Stephen Henry, Anhay, Gun- Truscott Thomas, Tregargus, St. Ste- Launceston walloe, Helston phens-in-Branwell Vanstone George, Stibb, Kilkhampton, Trewhela J. Carzise, Crowan, Cam borne Truscott Thomas, Tregascoe, St. Ste- Stratton Trewhella C. Riviere, Phillack, Hay le phens-in-Branwell Varcoe Thomas & James, Demelzer, St. TrewhellaJohn,Amalibria, Towednack, Truscott William, Creekavose, St. Ste- Wenn, Bodmin Penzance phens-in-Branwell Varcoe William & John, Carvinack, St. Trewhella John, Raftra, St. Levan, Truscott William, Ruthoes, St. Columb Enoder, Grampound Road Penzance Truscott William,St. Dennis,St.Austell Varcoe Caleb, Hallew, St. Stephens-in- TrewhellaJ. Tregeohorne,St. Erth, Hay le Truscott Wm. 'l'regattillion, St. Columb Bran well TrewhellaJ. Trenearth, Phillack, Hayle Truscott William, Trelioo, St. Step hens- VarcoeE.Roseweek,Treverbyn,St.Austll Trewhella Martin, Relubbus highway, in-Branwell Varcoe James, Hendre,Withiel, .Bodmin St. Hilary, Marazion Trythall William, Vellanoweth, Ludg- Varcoe J. Penrose, St. Dennis,St.Austell Trewhella Martin, Treneere, Madron, van, Penzance VarcoeJ.Gothers,St. Dennis,St.Austell Penzance Tubb H. Tredidon, St. Thomas,Launcstn Varcoe Jhn. Hall, St. Dennis,',St. Austell Trewhella M. Brunnion, Lelant, Hayle Tucker Edwd. S.Molenick,St. Germans Varcoe John, Trespan, St. Erme Trewhella M. Enys,St. Hilary,Marazion Tucker Edwd. S. Tideford, St. Germans Varcoe John, jun. Gothers, St. Dennis, Trewhella W. Trenearth, Gwinear,Hayle TuckerG.Dinabole,St.Clether,Launcstn St. Austell Trewin Mrs. Helen, Penhole, North Tucker G. Gt. Fawton,St. N eot,Liskeard Varcoe J. Hendra, St. Dennis,St.Austell hill, Launceston TuckerG. U phill,Linkinhorne,Callingtn Varcoe J. Penrose, St. Dennis,St.Austell Trewin Henry, Bremdon, Week St. Tucker John, Bealbury, St. Mellion Varcoe Rd. Tregoss, Roche, ~t. Austell Mary, Stratton Tucker John, Kersbrook, Linkinhorne, Varcoe Richard, Treveza, St. Enoder, TrewinJ.Collery,Kilkhampton,Stratton Callington Grampound Road Trewin J ames, Thorn, Stratton Tucker J oseph, Gonabarn, St. Stepbens- Varcoe Robert, Resugga, St. Stephens- Trewin Samuel, Binhammy, Stratton in-Branwell in-Branwell TrewinThomas,WestBeriow,Northhill, Tucker Richard, Devoran Varcoe T. Harrows, Luxulyan, Bodmin Launceston Tucker R. Lestow, St. N eot, Liskeard Varcoe William, Restowrick,St. Dennis, Trezise J .Carnyorth,Pendeen,Penzance Tucker Richard Lesley, Coldrinnick, St. Austell TrickeyMark,Stowe,Kilkhmptn.Strattn Hilland, Bodmin Varcoe Wm. Trerank,Roche, St. Austell Tripconey G. Trevowas, Breage, Helston Tucker R. Prideaux, Luxulyan,Bodmin Veal David, Treviscar Great, St. Eval, Tripcony Barnet, Mehall mill, St. Tucker T.Kayrse, Treneglos, Launcestn St. Columb Keverne. Helston Tucker W.Rylaod,Linkinhrne.Callngtn Veal Henry, Tregolls, St. Stythians Tripcony James, St. Keverne, Helston Tucker W.jun. Linkinhorne, Callingtn Veal John, Bollowall, St. Just-in-Pen­ Tripcony John, Gventer, St. Keverne, Tucker Wm. Trevina,St.Neot. Liskeard with, Penzance Helston TuckerW.Trevisquite,St.Mabyn,Bodmn Veal John, Trevear, St. Issey Tripcony John, Roskorwell, St.Keverne, Tuckett James, St. Winnow Harton, St. Veal Richard, Treviscar Little, St. Eval, Helston Winnow, Lostwithiel St. Columb Tripcony John, Trenance, St. Keverne, Tummon Cotton, Tummon, Crantock, Veale H. Trebowling,Gwennap,Redruth Helston Grampound Road VealeRichd. Belowda,Roche,St.Austell Tripcony Robert, Tregarn, St. Keverne, Tummoo M. Trevose, St.Merryn,Padstw Veale Richard, Rosaggan, St. Columb Helston Tummon W.Trevigo,St.Minvr.Wadbrdg Veale Samuel, Lower Trengale, St. Tripp J. Coldharbour, Gwinear, Hayle Turner Edward, St. Clether,Launceston Cleer, Liskeard Trood John Brown, Higher Rillaton, Turner E. Tregue,Alternun,Launceston Veale William, Coombe, Millbrook, Linkinhorne, Callington Turner J ames, Little Treverrion, Ty- Maker, Devonport Trounce Henry, Trevilvetb, Veryan, wardreath, Par Station Vellenoweth Henry, Resudgian, St. Grampound Tyack A. Mellangoose, Sithney, Helston Hilary, Marazion Trounce J.Tretheake,Veryan,Grampnd Tyack Charles, Pednavounder, Sithney, Vellenoweth John, Merrows, Gerrans, Trounce Jsph. Bridge, Illogan, Redruth Helston Grampouod Trounce William Henry, Trelewick, Tyack John, Carn, Lelant, Hayle Vellenoweth William, Resudgian, St. St. Ewe, St. Austell Tyack J. Polkinghorne, Gwinear,Hayle Hilary, Marazion Trownson Joel, Resudgian, St. Hilary, Tyack Richard, Lanyon,Gwinear,Hayle Velloweth Samuel, Treworlas, Philleigh, Marazion Tyack Mrs. S. Tomperrow, Kea, Truro Grampound Trownson Mrs. Nancy, Jericho, St. Tyack William, Pednavounder, Sithney, Velnowarth W. Perranuthnoe,Marazion Erth, Hay le Helston VennerW.Wooda brdg.Lezant,Launcstn .
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