DiRECTORY. 89 . [.) Climo John, farmer Hicks Richard, grocer, Fore street Salt Capt. William, harbour master, Clogg Richard, farmer&butcher,West st Hicks Richard, shopkeeper, Fore street Tinker's hill Cossentine Henry, carpenter, Forest Hicks William, Ship inn. Quay Slade Chrbtopher, Russell inn, & ship Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Hicks William (MrEI.), farmer, West st builder, West street West street Jacobs John, carpenter, West street 1 Smith John, surgeon, Tinker's hill Dean Philip, boot & shoe maker, We~t st Langmaid Samuel, tailor. Fore street Stepbens John, boot & shoe makr. Quay Ellery Samuel, boot & shoe makr. Quay Martin William, baker, Fore :o;treet Tadcl Peter, shipowner, Fore street Geach William, grocer, East street May Joseph, mason, Tinker'~ hill Tucker Anthony, baker, Fore street Glanvill Richanl, shopkeeper, Forest May Joseph,jun. butcher, Tinker's hill Williams Christop!Jer, boot llt shoe Hawke Mary (Mr!'.), cllina dlr. Forest Moon John, tailor, Fore street maker, West street Hawken John, blackt~mith. West street Penrose Cornelill!~, schoolmaster, Quay Letters through , which is the Hicks Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Forest, Roberts Edward, carpenter, Fore st nearest money ortler cffice POKTS:LEVEN is a small seaport and chapelry in the ! this new harbour; the entrance is easy of access, being parish of , 3 miles from , in the western 1 100 feet wide at the mouth, or narrowest part. The prin­ division, Hundred, Helston Union, Kerrier cipal exports are china-clay, china-stone, iron ore, and deanery, Cornwall archdeaconry, and Exeter bishopric, fish; the imports art> coal, timber, iron, brick, slate, and West Cornwall. The church of St. Bartholomew is a limestone. The profits of the harbour arise from dues new plain stone building, in the pointed style of archi- levied under the Act of Incorporation, dated 1 Bll. Many tecture; has a nave, 2 aisles, font, porch, and 1 bell. additions and improvements were made in 1855-6 ;. a new The living is a perpetual curucy, worth £90 yearly, with pier and flood-gates were erected, and many new residence, in the gift of the vicar of Sethney; the Rev. bnildings for summer residences have been built. he Thomas Lockyer Williams, B.A., is the incumbent. There situation is exceedingly healthy, and there is a pleasant are chapel:J for Wesleyan Methodists and Bryanites, and beach. The fishing-, which is extensivl', has been the a National school for boys and girls. The population, in chief support of its inhabitants, but the town is now 1851, was 1,012. The soil is rich loam; the subsoil is assuming a more commercial aspect, and it is likely to rock. The Rev. Canon Rogers ami Sir Samuel Sprey, of become an important port and a pleasant summer retreat. , are lords of the manor and chief landowners. The Several of the gentry of Helston have handsome summ~;r harbour is managed by a company; it has a pier built residences here. The western side is used for bathing upon the rock, projecting into the sea; the length of this purposes. pier is 465 feet, 26 feet high, and ~1 feet wide. The PENIWSE HousE, the seat of the Rev. Canon Rogers, basin, which is capable of holding 80 vessels of 200 tons is 2 miles from Helston, on the high road to Porthleven; burthen, is enclosed by granite jetties, with wharfage on it is delightfully situate on the banks of the . each side. Upwards of £70,000 has been expended upon GENTRY. Gla.sson Capt. Joseph, shipowner • Rowe Richard, Ship inn Bendy Capt. James Honevchurch John, tailor Porthleven HarbourCompany,George Holman Capt. William Jaca ·Elizabeth (Mrs.), postmistress W. Garland, harbour master Jniiao Mrs. Mory J aca James, 1.1hopkeeper Rowe Solomon, shipowner Williams Rev. Tbomas Lockyer, B.A James Richard, shopkeeper & shoe- Sandry Thomas, shipwright & boatman TRADERS. maker Simcock Thomas, shopkeeper Bawden George, shopkeeper Jose William, farmer Sincock Stephen, farmer & miller Bowden William, smith J oyce William, coast guard Strike Capt. William, shipowner Broad William, carpeuter Kitto Richard, shipwright Thomas Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Dobb Samuel, • Fisherman's Arms' Matthews William, shipowner Thomas William, Commercial inn Garland George W. ager•t to Porth- Porthleven Trading Company, coal, Waters John, farmer. Torleven leven Trading company in coal, thn­ iron & timber merchants (G. W. Letters through Helston, which is ber & iron, & harbour master Garland, agent) the nearest money order office INSURANCE AGENTS:- ~ llferchant'& ~ Tradesman's Mutual Life, Richard Jamrs Leeds~ Yorkshire, Solomon Rowe 1 Westminster Life, G. W. Garland POUGBl::LL is a parish and small agricultural village, Lord Chancellor, and incumbency of the Rev. John Davis, in the Hundred and Union of Stratton, East Cornwall, M.A., who resides at KilkhamptoTJ; the curate is the Rev. and situated about 2 miles from that town. The church Henry Vyvyan Robinson, B.A. A daughter of the famous is a very ancient stone building, in the perpendicular style, Cclcnel Hacket is said to have been buried here. A house with a handsome square tower surmounted by pinnacles, and land were granted to the poor of this parish by Henry and has 5 bells; it is supposed to have been erected in the VIII. There is a National school for girls. In 1851, the early part of the sixteenth century, as the register goes population was returned as 404, and the acreage of the back as far as 1537; but all trace of its dedication is lost, parish as 2,070. although by some ascribed to St. Olave. The living is a FLEXBURY, Staniford, We11, Stamford Hill, and Pease, vicarage, of the annual value of £125, in the gift of the are places here. GENTRY. Barrable Charles, farmer Joll John, farmer, Pease Daymen :Miss Barrahle Daniel, butcher Kingdon Cory, physician, Stamford hill 11ockin Mr. William Bone Williarn, shopkeeper Row land A bel, • Union • Kingdon Cory, .M.D. esq. Staoiford hill Bridgman William, farmer Rowland Richard, shoemaker Napier Capt Carnsew Thomas. farmer,Flexbury hall Ro wland William, blacksmith Robinson Rev. Henry Vyvyan, .B. A. Cornish Samuel, tailor & shopkeeper Trelevan Michael, farmer [curate] Heale John, farmer, Well \V ouocott ThomaQ, blacksmith 'l'RAl>ERS, Ivy Thoma.. , farmer Letters throulo(h . The nearest Baker Richard, farmer Jermings Richard, shoemaker money order office is at Stratton National School, , Mi~s Sarah Bate, mistress POU'NDSTOC:K is a parish ln the Hundred of , sentation and incumbency of the Rev. John Daymen, East Cornwall. 12 miles from Launcestoo, 12 from Hots­ 1\l.A., whose curate is the Rev. P. Daymeo, M.A. The worthy, 5 fron1 S trattoo, ami in the Union of that name. annual value is computed at £450. The parish contains 'fhe church is an ancient stone building, with square 4,420 acres, and the population, in 1851, was 651. tower, and 5 bells. The living is a vicarage, in the pre- DaJmen Rev. Philip, M.A Cowling John, farmer ParmintPr John, farmer Fortescne Major Denuis George, farmer Pearce Thomas, farmer Reece John, esq Dennis Richard, farmer Prust Tt10mas1 shopkeeper TRADERS. Goman William, farmer Rowe Henry, carpemer Batten William, blacksmith Greenaway John, farmer Rundle Phi lip,' 7'urk's Head' Bray John, shopkeeper & tailor Ham Richard, farmer Rtllldle William, blaeksmitll .Brown .John, shoemaker Jeffery John, farmer Sutton Henry, beer retailer Budge John, mason Marks William, farmer WPbb John, farmer Congdon J ames, farmer Medland John, farmer Letters through Stratton, which is Cona:don Timothy, farmer Medlpnd William, furmer the nearest money order office