DIRECTORY.] CORN,VALL. WLlli'NOW. 24T is an ancient building of stone, consistin(J' of chancel, nave 1 BRIDGE END is a village on the east bank of the and aisles, and at the south-west corner "is one stage of an , adjoining railway station, 2 miles north .old and substantial buttressed tower with a bell-cot, con- from the church of St. Winnow. The mission church taining one bell: the upper stages were destroyed durin~ here is a building of granite, consisting of nave, ch::mcel tbe Civil ·war in 1644, and the bells, 6 in number, are said and south porch; it was erected in 18g6-97 by Richard "to have been melted down to furnish war material: one Foster esq. M.A., D.L., J.P. and Mrs. FCJoSter, in memory pinnacle was removed years ago to , and another of their parents, and affords 48 sittings. Here is a:so a serves as a gate post on the steps at the entrance to the Primitive Methodist chapel, built in 1858, with 200 sit­ churchyard: there are 250 sittings. The churchyard was tings. Fairs are held here on the third Tuesday in Janu3ry enlarged a short time since by the addition or land given by I and February. the late Lieut.-Col. C. D. Fortescue, ~f Boconnoc. T~e POLSCOE is a small village, I mile north from Lost- House of Mercy, first estabhshed at m and 2 ~ north from St \Vinnow :t86I, and erected in July, I864, is a building in the · · Domestic Gothic style, situated on an eminence, half a RESPRYN, 3 miles north, is a small village, and was mile from Lostwithiel railwav station; it was erected at one time a separate parish, as appears by the Sub­ from designs of the late G. E. Street R.A. and has a sidy Roll of 45 Edward Ill. A chapel, dedicated to beautiful private chapel, dedicated to St. Faith, which St. Martin, formerly stood here: an ancient round­ contains a sculptured reredos of marble and alabaster by headed cross, which serves as a boundary mark, still Hems, of . The charities amount to £22 yearly, exists, and there is a local custom of visiting it yearly, :and are distributed at Christmas in small doles. Lan- digging around it and throwing some earth on its top. withan, the seat of Riehard Foster esq. }.LA., D.L., J.P. ·w..lTERLAKE is a small village near Road is a modern stone mansion, beautifully situated in pleasure station. ~rounds, on the east bank of the , about half Sexton, Richard Foster. a mile south-east of Lostwithiel. Ethy, the property of Deputy Sexton, Frank . Francis Buller Howell esq. J.P. is a mansion of stone Letters through Lostwithiel, which is the nearest money Btanding on an eminence in a. park of about 25 acres, on order & telegraph office, arrive at 7.30 a.m. & are col- the west hank of the river , about 2! miles south- lected for dispatch by the rural letter carrier in time east from Lostwithiel, 2 miles east of St. Winnow church for the London mail at 6. IS p.m and a quarter of a mile north-west of Lerryn, and corn- Wall Letter Box, Bridge End, cleared at g.so & u.so a.m. mands delightful views of the surrounding country. The & 1.55, 6.15 & 8.I5 p.m. week days only Dowager Lady Vivian, who is lady of the manor of St. Wall Letter Box, Lerryn, cleared at 4·45 p.m. week days Winnow Barton, Lord Vivian, John Bevill Forteicue esq. only of Boconnoc, Lord Robartes, Richard Foster esq. of Lan- National School, Downend (mixed), rebuilt in I85o & withan, the Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe P.C., D.C.L., L.L. since enlarged, for 210 children; average attendance, Francis Buller Howell esq. Jonathan Rashleigh esq. and II5; Thomas "\Vallis Perry, master; Miss Mary E. Miss M. 0. Cole are chief landowners. The soil is heavy; Dryden, articled assistant; Miss Lucy Hill, infants' t'he subsoil is shelf and spar. The chief crops are wheat, mistress barley, oats and turnips. The area is 6,233 acres of land, Cornwall House of :\Iercy, Sister Anna, in charge; Rev. 35 of water and 1 n of foreshore; rateable value, £7,029; William Frederick Everest B.A. warden; Rev. Richard t.he population in I891 was 1,064. Henry Boles, chaplain ST. WINXOW. Kent Robert, farmer, :Millham Eastlick Henry Anna Sister, Cornwall House of 'Mercy Lewarne John., farmer, Respryn Harris Arthur William Boles Rev. Richard Henry, ViPara£{e L~w~me Nic~~las, farmer,Brownqueen Hill Jonathan Foster Rd. l\L.l., J.P., D.L. Lanwithan L1dd1coat P~llipBrewer,frmr.Polmenna Jane Mrs Glencross Mrs. Colamere ~Iayna.rd P~Ilp, farmer, Redlake Kent Robert . Howell Francis Buller D.L., J.P. Ethy Mc~ean Wilharn, farmer, Bawdoe & Kyngdon Rev. George Theo1•)>31..1S Jenkins Mrs. Courlands _.Kmgsland . . .Bo~ghton ~.. A. Burns Meadow cot Moon Mrs. Polscoe ~1c~olls John Mark, farm. bailiff to L1dd1coat Ph1lip ~rewer, Mnt.Plea'>ant Olver Mtrs. Constance cottage ~1char~ Foster esq. Lanw1than farm 1 Morgan Col. Wllbam, Shenstone lwu.;~ Perry Thomas Wallis, Down end Ohver Richard, wood ranger to the Olford John, house Serpell Richard Lerryn , Restmmel cot Ormerod Rev. Edward Ml.A. (cura!;•~) ' Prior Jane (~fiss), dairy, Staplands Renfree Rev. John (Congregation1l) COlUlERCllL. Reskelly Richard, farmer, Trewither Spear Mrs Ashton Samuel John, farmer, Colwood Rowe·l<~rederick \Ym. farmer, Treveago Stephens Edward, Greensbury "Ba.ll \Villiam Henrv, farmer, Fain-cross Sanders Xicholas J as.frmr. Polmaugan 1 Symons John Pen rose & Dollywithan • - Sanders \Ym. James, farmer,Bedwindl-e Taylor Miss, Treganatha l:larrett Frank, ironmonger, butcher Scantlebury Elford, farmer, ~ewham Thomas John & carpenter, Lerryn Scantlebury Thos.S.farmer, Tredetbick Toms William Runals, Pendarves vil:a Rartlett; John, farmer, Lerryn Scantlebury "\Villiam, farmer, Polscoe Watson 1\lrs. The Burton ·william, farmer, Tol~gate Sherwill Charles, farmer, Ethy Barton "\Yoolcock Richard, Mount View villa Copelstone Wm.Hy.farmr.Dawna frm & Courlands !Cornwall House of :Mercy (Sister Anna, Smith Richard, farmer, Buckshead COYYERCllL. in charge; Rev. William Frederick Stephens Jacob, farmer, Colbeacon Burt John, Earl of Chatham P.H' ""Everest B.A. warden; Rev. Richard Thomas James, farmer, Tregayso Carne William :\fatthew, shoe maker Henry Boles, chaplain) Tregonning Frank, deputy sexton Dryden Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer .Crago John, farmr.Breen pk.& Bofarno Truscott Sobey, farmer. Collon Eastlick Henry, coach & carriage Crago Thomas, farmer, Millham 'Pucker Robert, farmer & sheep dipper, builder; carriages & market traps Crago William, farmer, Branston Poiscoe built to order Crowle Fran~is, farmer, Cutbrawn Tuckett Jas. farmer, St. Winnow Bartn Ferris Emma Jane (~liss), dress makr Donev Thomas farmer Notts mill Walkharn Jonathan & Jacob, farmers, Ferris William, sawyer "Ede john Stepben, farm'er, Buzmaugan Down ~~~ . H~ll Jas. forage dealer, Harmony cot Facey William farmer Coombe Wevell Wll,Iam, farmer, B1gher Polseoe Hill Jonathan, miller (water) & corn Frost John. g~rdener to the Cornwall Whell William Bunt, farmer, Hartswell merchant & poultry breeder & ex- House of :Mercy \"\]letter Henry~ ,farmer, Lower Polscoe .hi~itor, Bridge End mills

"Frost 1Samuel, farmer n illcockGeo.mil,er (water),Tregays ml Liddicoat Brothers, butchers Geach Richard, farmer, Bofarnell & Lobb Samuel, rabbit dealer Quarry park BRIDGE EXD. Paddock James, ins.pector to the Great "Honey Thomas, farmer, Lerryn PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Western Railway Co.Meadow cottage :Tames Frank, farmer, Miles boro' Bawden Mrs. Bridge End villa Prior Thomas, grocer, & goods a~ent Johns Harry, farmer, Rough parks Bawden Richard, Woodbine to the Great -western Railway Co J"ohns John, farmer, Kennacomb Boger Miss. Oak cottage Seymour "\Ym. Hy. assistant overseer Johns Jsph. jun. frmr. Higher Polscoe Burt Mrs. Belle vue Wellington Jonathan, carpenter & Johns \Yilliam Hy. farmer,Kennacomb Dryden Miss blacksmith WITHIEL is a parish and village, watered by a small dicular style, and consists of chancel, nave, aisles, south ctributary of the , 8 miles west from Bodmin porch and an embattled western tower, with pinnacles, Road station on the Great West-ern railway and 5 west containing 5 bells, 3 of which are bung and 2 broken 'from Bodmin, in the ~lid division of the county, hundred and lying on the tower floor: there are 300 sittings. and petty sessional division of Pydar, Bodmin union and The register of baptisms dates from ther year •county court district, rural deanery and archdeaconry 1567; marriages and burials, IS68. The living •::~f Bodmin and . The church of St. is a rectory, net income £220, including 47 acres \Gv('] is a bui!ding of stone and granite, in the Perpen- of glebe, with residence, in the gift; of the Rev. Sir