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CORNWALL. (KELLY's '92 ST. ENODER. CORNWALL. (KELLY's Jlullock William, farmer, Retew Osborne Wm. Hy.frmr. Resparva gate Jane John, mason •Chap man .T ohn, farmer, Hendra. Retew China Clay Works (Wm. Bul- Lampshire .A.braham Dean, farmer <~Chapman Robt. By. farmer,Boswollow lock, res. agent) Warden Richard, farmer •Glarke Josiah Robins, farmer, Treni- Rose James, farmer, Lower Penscawn than Rose Joseph, farmer, Nantillow MITCHELL. ~Clemow James, farmer, Tresawna Rose Simeon, farmer, Rosewin :-Cot~ John,farmer & assistant overseer, Rose Thos. farmer, Higher Penscawn Bassett William Francis, brewer Trefullack Rowe Richard, farmer, Brighton Duns tan Mary (Mrs.), farmer Coppin Nicholas, farmer, Penhale Snell Edwin, farmer, Nanpean Hawke \Villiam, mason .Cornwall Constabulary (John .Tames Spear Thomas, miller (water) & far- Manhire Richard, butcher J enkin, constable) mer, Arrallas mill Philp Daniel, blacksmith ·nrew James, yeoman & farmer, Car­ Stephens Richd. Hy. farmer, Halvenna Tamblyn Charles, draper & tea dealer, vinick Stribley John, farmer, Resparva Post office .Eplett J abez, farmer, Bedanna Trebilcock John, carter, Chytane Tamblyn David, wheelwright & regis­ Flamank Richard Henry, farmer, Trebilcock J oseph (Mrs.), farmer, trar of births & deaths for Newlyn Little Penhale Perrose Udda sub-district, St. Columb union •Great Halwyn China Clay Co. (W. J. Ward .A.lbert, farmer, Goonrounson North, agent) Wheal Benallack China Clay Works SU:Ml\IERCOURT. Grigg John, jun. farmer, Resparva (Edward Hocking, res. agent) Bassett William John, farmer <Grigg William, farmer, Nankervis Wheal Parsons China Clay Works Benny Pbilippa (Mrs.), bus propridor Hawkey William & Son, farmers, (James Martin, agent) & carrier · Trewinion, Goonhoskyn Wheal Remfry China Clay Works Bishop Simon, saddler Hawkey Hy. farmer, Pencorse &Troan Williams Arthur, Prudential insur.agt Brenton James, watch maker Hawkey Thomas, farmer, Goonhoskyn 1Villiams .Felix, farmer, Halvenna Bunt Thomas, refreshment rooms Hellyar John, farmer, Trevossa Williams Nicholas, farmer, Troan Burt Jn. mason & collector of taxes ·Hicks Richard, farm bailiff to M. H. Williams Samuel, farmer, Polmenna Currah Henry, shoe maker Williams esq. Arrallas Woodley Abraham, farmer, Chytane Flamank Richard Henry, butcher "Hocking Edward, cowkeeper, Retew Yelland Arthr. blcksmth. Blue Anchor Buddy & Thomas, farmers Hopper Wm. farmer, Gunnabarren Yelland Geo. carpenter, Blue Anchor Liddicoat June Harvey (Miss), shop- Jane Richard, farmer, Retew keeper, Post office Kessell John, shopkeepr & farmer, FR.ADDON. Martin Wm. Jas. London inn, & farmr Blue .Anchor Nancarrow Ann (Mrs.), grocer & drpr Liddicoat Thomas (Mrs.) & Sons, Richards Samuel Osborne Richard, cowkecper farmers, Burthy row Bazley Henry, farmer Rundle Sleeman, blacksmith :Liddicoat Tom, farmer, Benallack Bullock Joseph, farmer Tamblyn Ellen (Mrs.), farmer Martyn Joseph King, farmer, Retyn Crowle Henry, farmer Tamblyn Richard, carpenter "Minear Arthur, farmer, Retew Crowle Thomas, farmer Trevarton James, mason "Minear Edred, farmer, :Melangoose Bore Richard Best, draper & grocer, Williams Nicholas Joseph, shopkeeper •()sborne Benj. farmer, Blue Anchor Post office 'ST. ERME is a parish on the road from Truro to vince, whose ancestor, William Beauchamp, married, in lk>dmin, 3i miles north-north-east from Truro, and 5 west the beginning of the last century, a daughter and co­ 'from Grampound Road station on the Great Western rail­ heires~ of William Courtenay esq.; the building, which way, in the Truro division of the county, western divi­ appears to have been erected by the Courtenays, is now i!ion of the hundred of Powder, petty sessional division inhabited by Mr. George Hawkc, farmer. William ColPJ of Powder West, Trnro union and CJunty court district, Pendarves esq. of 40 Cadogan Square, London W. who il'> rural deanery of Powder, archdeaoonry of Cornwall and lord ff the manor, Michael Henry Williams esq. of Pencale­ -diocese of Truro. The church of St. Bermes, standing in nick, St. Clement's; Viscount Falmouth; Digby Collins "the most elevated part of the parish and near to the high esq. and Edmund Beauchamp-Beauchamp esq. are the Toad, is a building of stone, in the Perpendicular style, chief landownei"S. The chief crops produced are wheat, •consisting of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, transepts barley, oats and turnips. The area Qf the parish is and a noble embattled western tower, with pinnacles, con­ 4•549 acres of land, 3 of water, 2 of tidal water and 9 -taining 5 bells: the church was rebuilt in 1820 on the site of foreshore; rateable value, £3,785; the population in ·of 11. former de~ayed building, the tower of which, being 18gr was 462- ·more modern than the rest, remains in a good state of TRISPIN, a hamlet in the parish of St. Erme, is half­ ,preservation : there is a carved stone font Gf Early English a-mile north-west from the church, on the high road from date: and in the vestry is a brass, with kneeling effigies Truro to Bodmin. Here is a Wesleyan chapel, built in and seven quartered shields of arms, to Robert Tren­ I846. ·creeke, of Trencreeke in Creed, esq. " counseler at lawe," Post Office, Trispin.-John Trethewey, sub-postmaster. .J.P. 1594, and .A.nis (Vivian), his wife, 1591); and there Letters through Truro, arrive at g. 15 a.m. ; dispatched .are others to Johan (Haydon), wife of John Cooke of Tre­ at 3.30 p.m. week days only. Postal orders are issued ·gassaw, 1630, and John J ago, of Truthan esq. 1652, be~ here, but not paid. Truro, 3t miles distant, is the sides a number of modern memorials : there are sittings nearest money order & telegraph office for 300 persons. The register dates from the year 1671. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £350, including TRESILLI.AN is a hamlet, partly in St. Erme, Probus 86 acres of glebe, with house, in the gift of William Cole and Merther, 3 miles south-east from St. Erme and 3! J>endarves esq. and held since 1867 by the Rev. Thomas north-east from Truro, on the St. Clement's creek of the Sellwood Stephens M.A. of Worcester College, Oxford. river Fal. A mission chapel was erected here in 1878 and "Truthan, I mile north-north-west from St. Erme church there is also a 1Vesleyan t:hapel. .town, was successively the seat of the Borlase, Jago and SCHOOLS. Williams families; it is now the property of Digby Collins . .. • esq. of Newtrm Ferrers, and the residence of James Hendy A School Board of 5 members was formed Apr1l 26, 187.), esq. J.P. Trevella, formerly a seat of the LangherneS', F. Truscott, Truro, clerk to the board is now the property of :Michael H. Williams esq. of St. Board (mixed), built in 1878, at a cost of about £8oo, for Clement's: the house was burned down in 1815 and re- l go children; average attendance, 6o; "\Yilliam Thomas, built by George Simmonds esq. then owner: it is plea- 1 master santly situated, surrounded by plantations, and is 5 OARRIERS (passing through Trispin). miles north from Truro. Treworgan has been succes- sively a seat of the Trencreeks and Polwheles; it i& , Benny, from St. Enoder to Truro, every mon. wed. & sat. now occupied as a farmhouse by Mr. William Hawke. I returning same days Trehane Vean, once the seat of the Courtenay family, · Jane, from Newquay to Truro, every mon. wed. & sat. belong!l to Edmund Beauchamp-Beauchamp esq. of Tre- . returning same days ST. ERME. Bice Zachariah Charles .A. farmer, farmhouse, pleasantly situated, (Marked thns * receive their letters Treglf_Ssow Resugga yia Probus R.S.O.) • Buvey George, farmer, Egloserme *Collett John, shopkeeper & farmer, *Carne \V. & E. C. coal, corn, manure Tresillian "*Gatley Miss, Manor house, Tresillian & building material merchants, Day George, farmer, Killeserth Bendy J ames J .P. Truthan maltsters & lime burners, Tresil· Hawke 1Villiam, farmer, Trew(}rgan .Stephens Rev. Thomas Sellwood M.A. lian; office at Truro. See advert. *Hawke Geo. farmer, Trehane Vean. Rectory facing commencement of Cornwall Jewell William, farmer, Penhale COYMERCYAL. Cleave Richard, farmer; holiday lodg- *Keast John, farmer, Pencoose ...Abraham Joel, farmer, TrevispiarVear ings, board & residence in Cornish Nichalls John, farmer, Mill towa .
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