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DIRECTORY. 41 JACOBSTOW. (.] Nancek.uke. Davey Edward, coal merchant Treglown Alfred, 'Plume of Feather&' TRADERS. Harris Christopher, shopkeeper Treglown George, grocer & draper Alien James Dale, farmer&: miller Harris William, grocer & draper Wasley Jame~ Richards~ tailor Andrew William, farmer Harvey William, blacksmith Wedlock John, boot&; shoe maker Angrove John, farmer Hocking Benjamin, assa_yer Wilkins Edward, beer retailer Chegwin Elisha, farmer Holman J ames, beer retailer Willoughby George, wheelwright Crothers Joseph, fiumer Holman Nichola!', blacksmith Willoughhy William, shopkeeper Crothers Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper James Fanny (Mrs.), shopkeeper Letters arrive by foot from Cam borne Davey Thomafl, farmer James Henry, mine agent at 8 a. m. 6c. i past 4 p.m.; dispatched Ford William, beer retailer&: miller Laity George, boot & shoe maker at t past 8 a.m. &. 7 p.m. The 11earest •Frewartha Ann (Mrs.), farmer Lucas Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper mouey order office is at Cambome James John, farmer, Gt. Nancekuke Lyle Richard, mine agent Kite William, farmer Martin Richard, mine agent Portreath. Langdon John, farmer&; mason May William & Thomas, builders &: Wulff Capt. x:.c Mark James, sen. farmer contractors TRADERS. •Polkinghorne Stepben, farmer May Thomas, wheelwright Bain David Wise, general agent &: Richards George, farmer Mellow Thomas Henry, shopkeeper 'harbour master Sleeman William, f,umer Michell Thomas, tailor Chesterfield Nicholas, farmer While Eliza (Mrs.), farmer Mildren Richard, shopkeeper Davis David, cabinet maker Willou~rbby Oliver, farmer Pearce John, beer retailer Deason John, Coast guard officer Willoughby Samuel, farmer Phillips Henry, farmer & butcher Faull Edwn.principaiCoastguard officer Willoughby William, farmer Phillips Jo~eoph, hairdresser Harris Thomas, farmer Phillips William, beer retailer Letcher Thomas, grocer&: postmaster Pool. Pidwell Edward, beer retailer Martin Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Ellis Rev. John, M.A Pryer William, mine agent Mallard Capt. James, master mariner TRADERS. Roberts William, mine agent Mollard Capt. Richard, master mariner Alien Constantine, shopkeeper Scoble Wm. Eddy, tailor & postmaster N oall Thomas, ship master Bawden William, •Basset Arm1' Serpell Samuel, farmer&; butcher Pt>nberthy John, !'hopk..,eper Bernetto John, harness maker Serpell Thomas, baker Hichards Alfred, general agent Blarney Joel, general merchant Stoneman Etlward, carpenhr & builder Riddle \Villiam~ carpenter Bli~bt William, boot & shoe maker Stoneman Edward, c11rpenter & baker Retallack Charles, ]un. blacksmith Bruuton William &: Co. Penhellick Tonkin John, mine agent Salmon Thos. Pm·treath hotel, & frmr safety fuse factory Tregenza John, schoolmaster Williams' ~ Portreath Co. general Cook John William, harness maker Tregenza Sarah (Mr:~.), schoolmistre!'s merchants, David Wise Bain, agent PosT OPPICB.-William Eddy Scoble, postmaster. Letters Carnbrea National (boys &; girls), Mrs. Joanna Billings, arrive by foot from at 5 p.m.; dispatched at 8 a.m mistress INSURANCE AGENTS:- CARRIERS PASSING THROUGH TO:- Scottuh Life, Thomas Davey, Tucking mill FALMOUTH-William Phillips, van, every day,sunday ex We•tminster Life, Silas Oake, Churchtown -Andrew Clemo, van, from Rt::druth, every l!alcon Life, W1lliam Eddy Scoble, Pool day, sunday excep1ed Regi3trar of Births 4; Deaths, John Burgess REDRUTH-Wm. Bowden, van, from , tuesday PUBLIC SCHOOLS:- &: saturday Churchtown National (boys), Silas Oake, master; (girls), -Josepb Pascol', van, from Cam borne, every day, Mrs. Elizabeth Collins, mistress sunday excepted . Paol National (boys), John Tregenza, master; (girls), OMNIBUs-Kellows, from to Plymouth, every Mrs. Sarah Tregenza, mistress day, sunday excepted .TACOBSTO'W is a township and parish, Si miles for boys and girls. A fair is held on the 24th of June, south-south-west from Stratton, 32! from Bideford, and 29th September, and 5th November, yearly, for bullocks, 34 north-north-west from Plymouth, in Stratton Hundred sheep, horses, &c., at Wainhouse Corner, in this parish, and Union, east division of the county, Trif:!,"g Major and also two fairs at Carnwortl1y. The population, in deanery, Cornwall arch deaconry, and Exeter bishopric. 1 1851, was 487, and the acreage is 4,554. The soil is The church of St. James is an ancient stone building, !loam; the subsoil is clay. The land is principa1ly in the has a nave, aisles, chancel, granite tower, 6 bells, porch, occupation of small owners. and stone font. The living is a rectory, worth £310 LANGDON, Blagdon, Headon, Withedon, Plymswood, yearly, with residence and SO acres of glebe land, in the Brickavans, Sutcot, Southcot, Broompark, Ex, New Park, gift of the Earl of St. German's; the Rev. John Glan- Tucking Mill, Lower Bill, East Heal, Karly, Bary Court, ville, M.A., is the incumbent. There is a chapel for, Carnworthy, Ash, Trawsa, Traforda, Trefida, Panhallyn, Primitive Methodists, and a National and Sunday school' Polga, and Dimma, are places here. TRADERS. Hicks John, farmer, Soughcott I Pyntar James, miller, Dimma mills *Baker John, farmer, Blagdon Hig~ins William, farmer 6l. miller, West Robins John, farmer, Dimma *Baker W1lliam, farmer, Blagdon Langdon mill Sandercock James, farmer, Karly *Banbury Oliver, farmer, Langdon Honey John, farmer, Withedan Spattigue William Spry, Hundred of *Hanbury Richard, farmer, Ex Houey William, farmer, Headon Stratton inn, & farmer *Barraball Joseph, farmer, Southcott Hooper Thomas, farmer, Southcot Spry James, turmer, Broompark Ba~kafull Roger, farmer, New park Hortop ·william, farmer, Plymswood *Spry William, farmer, Bary court *Burdon Richard, fanner, Trawsa Jolliffe John, farmer, Polga Symons William, farmer, Polza Colwill John, farmer, Dimma Manard John, farmer, Traforda *Uglow Edward, farmer, Lau~don Congdon John, farmer, Penhallyn .Moyse Edward, farmer, East. Heal *Uglow John, farmer, Barn Cur.v Henry, farmer, Tucking mill Northy Edward, farmer, Brickavans Uglow Samuel, farmer, Langdon Drigg William, farmer, Broompa1k Orchard Ginnay (Mrs.), farmer, Sutcot Uglow Simon, farmer. Langtlon Goodman Richard, carpenter&. farmer, Parkin James, farmer, Traforda Venning James, Bridge in11, &: farmer, Lower hill 1 *Parsons Richard, farmr. West Langdon Can worthy Ham William, shoemaker, Sonthcote IPearse Richard, farmer, Trefida Wills George, farmer, Ash Hicks John, farmer, East Langdon PearseThos. beer retailer, Church town JtEA, formerly LANDEGE, is an extensive township and on the side of a hill, facing the east; it consists of a nave, parish, comprising 6,938 statute acres, and a population, chancel, and. tower, with pinnacles, and contains 3 bells. in 1851, of3,752, and is bounded on the east by the river This was opened for divine service in 1802. The old Fa!, on the south by Feock, on the west by Gwennap, church, the tower of which still remains to mark the site and on the north by Kenwyn, and is intersected by the on which it stood, was situated in a picturesque spot on great road leading from Truro to Falmouth; it is distant the banks of the . It had become so dilapidated about 2! miles south from Truro, and 8~ north from that it was considered dangerous for a congregation to Falmouth. It is situated in the hundred of Powder, assemble in it. It has been token down, and the present Truro Union, deanery of Powder, archdeaconry of Corn- oue erected in a more central part of the parish. The wall, diocese of Exeter, and western division of the living (consolidated with that of Kenwyn), is a ~icarage, county. The church, dedicated to St. Kea, is situated worth £600 yearly, with residence in the gift of the Bishop