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CORNWALL POST MILLERS-Continued 212 CORNWALL POST MILLERS-continued. Higman R.Grove mill, St.Columb Major Pearce E. Pillaton, Devon port Charle!l J. {the executors of), Trediddon Hoar J.Bridge end,St.Winnow,Lostwthl Pearce W. Ford St. Stephen's-by-Salt- mill, St. Keverne Hocking T. Lanreath, Liskeard ash, Plymouth Cbiswell J. Hessenford. Devonport Hocking W .H aslyn ,St.Breock, Wadebdg Pearn J. Alternun, Launceston Chiswell T. St. Cleer, Liskeard Hocking W.N anjulian,St.Just,Penzance Pearn J. Butterdon, Menbeniot,Liskeard Cleave R. Coome mills, St. Kew Hodge J. Keeve mills, Camborne Pearse W. Tredibbit, Launceston CleaveR. Sarrow mills, St. Kew Honey wood J. Constantine, Falmouth Pedlar J. Trevarrick, St. Austell Clemence W. Lanhydrock, Bodmin Hooper S. Kilkbampton, Stratton PedlarJ. Workhouse lane, St. Austell Clemments R. Sbeviock, Devonport Hosken William & Son, Loggan mills, PengillyT.W.Treneer,Madron,Penzance Cobledick T. Kilkbampton, Stratton Phillack, Hayle Pennow H. Coombe mill, Lanlifery Cock H. Telskiddy, St. Columb Major Hosking J. Wacker,Anthony, Devonport Penrose E. Perran Coombe, Truro Cock J. Littlewood mill, St. Mabyn Hoskiug J. Authony Devo11port Perry J. Dinham's bridge, Wadebridge Coker H. Lannar mill, St. Alien Hosking O.Bossavab,St.Paul, Penzance Peters Mrs. M. Nance Mellon,Camborne Collect W.Trelukingmll.Cuby,Grampnd Hoskins N. Perranzabuloe, Truro Pethick W. New mill, St. Stepben's Collins J. Carnmeor, Stithians, Peuryn Hoskins W. Gwarrdck, St. Alien, Truro Phillips J. Town mill, St. Thomas Colman C. Halgaver, Bodmin Hotten H. Nansough mill, Ladock Phillips J.Metheruny,Wendron,Helston Congdon J. St. Cleer, Liskeard Houghton J.Trevithick,St.Columb Majr Polkinhorne J. Perran,Arwarthal,Pnryn Cornish H. Keverall mill, St. Martin's- Hougbton W.Bank st. St.Columb Major Polkinhorne W. Trout's mill, .Meuheniot by-Looe Hougbton W. Lanbern mill, Mawgan Pool J. Nancothan, Madron, Penzance Cornish J. Frogwell mill. Callington House C. Trevemper miiJ, Crantock Pool 0. Bosvargus, St. Just, Per,zance 1 Cotton S. Batten's mill, North Hill HouseH.Ventongimp's mill,Prranzabulo Priske J. Lezerea, Wendron, HeMon Couch D. Coucbe's mill, Boconnock Husband J. Trekellearn mill, I.ezant Prout R. Tre~uddick, Launceston Couch J. Rocksy mill, St. Kew hey H. Truthall, Ludgvan, Penzance Pyntar J. Dimma mills, Jacobstow Couch S. Lumbert mill, J.anteglos James S.jun.Bottallack,St.Just,Penznce Quick J. Calenick, Kea, Truro Couch W. Bis!'ick, Ladock,Grampound Jasper D. Trefrize mill, Linkinhorne Rabey J. Trewarry mill~, Newlyn East CouliugW .Polbathick,St.Germns.Dvnpt Jasper J. Ruses mill, Leaant Ra pson J. Stithians, Penryn Conmbe J. Town mills, St. Auetell Jenkins N. Boga mill, Lanreath Rapson J. Treweek, Stithians, Penryn Courtis J.Melancoose,St.Enoder,Grmpd Jenkins T. Trequite mill, Lamalloes Rawling T.Treginnegar,St.Ervan,Pdstw Cowling J. Hicks mill, Lewanick Johns F.Tressilian,Merther,Grampound Rrpper R. Sewrah, Stithian~,Penryn Cowling- W. Tregose, St. Columb Major Jones H. North bill, Launceston Ricbards H.Carnpesack.St.Kevm.Histn Craggs S. Mevagissey, St. Austell Jones W. St. Stephen's, Launceston Richards J.Bennerton,Crowan,Camborn Urahart T.Powton,St.Breock, Wadebrdg Keat E. Shella mill, St. Minver Richards R. Dry m, Crowan, Camborne Crellis H. Cbark mill, Lanlivery Keat T. Levethan mill, Blisland Ricbards W.Treamble mill,Perranzabulo Cundy J. Manaton mill, South Hill Kent T.Brown bridge, Morval, Liskeard RilstoneMrs.M.Trevellas,St.Agns,Trnro Dale T. St. John's, Devonport Lamb C. Talland, Looe Ripper J. Treworthen mi.Perranzabnloe Davey W. Bridge, Illogau, Redruth Lander Mr~. H. Burgham mill, Bodmin Ripper P. Trewithen, Stithians, Penryn Davey W. Nottar mill, St. Stephen's Lander N. Boscarne mill, Bodmin Ripper R. Sewrah, Stithians, Penryn Davis G. Church st. St. Mary's, Scilly Lander T. Lemitton mills, St. Keyne RonallsJ.Bosnanath,Mawnan,Falmonth Daw J. Trelubis, Wendron, Helston Lang F. St. Stepben's-by-Saltash Rosevear J. Heligan mill, St. Ewe Deacon W. jun. Lampan mill, St. Neot Langford C.Cleave, Calstock, Tavistock Rosewarne W. Trannack,St.Erth,Hayle Deacon W. sen. Trevarbyn mill,St.Neot Langford T. Town mill, St. Neot Rosewarne W. Trewarda,Kenwyn,Troro Derry J. Pencarrow mills, Egloshayle Langsford C.Radland mills, St. Dominic Rosvear J. St. Gerran's, Gram pound Derry J. Lemaile mill, E~losbayle Lawry A. Preeze mill, Cardinham Rouse J. Tree, Yew mills, Kenwyn Dowrick A. Mellingoose, Grampound Lawry W.Carnauton,Mawgan,St.Colmb Rowe J. Pelyn, Lanlivery, Bodmin Dunstan H. Roseworthy,Gwinear,Hayle Lean J. sen. Trehudreth mill, Blisland Rowe J. Arrallas mill, St. Enoder Dnnstan N. Penwethers, Kea, Truro Le Warne S. Mawganj St. Columb Rowe J. Pollard, Wendron, Helston Dnnstan S Hugo~t, Kea, Truro Lewis W. Tilland mill, Quethiock Rowe J. R. College mill, Budock Dyer J. Tolgarrick mill, St. Stephen's Lightfoot H. Trelawny mill, Pelynt Rowe J. R. Budock street, Falmouth Eady W. Looe mills, Liskeard Littleton J. St. Winnow, Lostwithiel RoweJ. R.Kennall vale,Stithians,Penryn Eddy S. Pendarvis, Camborne Long T. Cardinham, Bodmin Rowe W. CoosworthColan,St.ColumbMj Eddy S. jun. Rosewarne, Camborne Lucas T. Hallan, St. Austell Rowse T. Mill town, St. Erme, Trnro Ede J, St. Cleer, Liskeard Lukes J. Bridges, Luxulion, Bodmin Rundle B. Tregony, Grampound Elvins J. Retew mills, St. Enoder Mannell J. Penpoll, Mawnan, Falmouth RundleR.Mellincoose,Coln.St.Clmb.Mjr Epplett J. St. Eval, St. Columb Marsball J.Lamorrick, Lanivet, Bodmin Runnels R. St. Neot, Bodmin Essex H. Kynance Cove, Lizard,Helston Marshall J. Higher Pen poll, Lo8twithiel Russell R. & T. Sitlmey, Helston Eykyn E. H. <Trice mill,Budock,Falmth Marshall J.Lamorrick, Lanivet, Bodmin Rutter H. Poltesco,RuanMinor,Helston Fisher T. Treuouth mill, Probus Marshall W. Lanivet, Bodmin Sarah V. 1'regoning, Stithians, Penryn Ford G. Camelford Martin B.Coverack,St.Keverne,Helston Sartin R.Vellanoweth,Ludgvan,PenzilDC Ford W. Nancekuke, Illogan, Redruth Martin J. Stennack, St. Ives Searle J. St. Buryan, Penzance Fox C. Bullock water, Budock, Falmth Martin J. Trethake mill, Lauteglos Searle W.Rejourra,N ewlynEa.Grampnd George H.Trehannick,St.Teath,Camlfrd MartinS. Sca~en mill, St. Pinnock Selwood W. Tucking mill, Sitbney Gilbart F. St. Erth, Hay le May D. Millinorane, St. Columb Major SemmonsH.Churchtwn.Crowan,Cambm GrePn R. Lanyon, Madron, Penzance Mead J. & J. Commercial road, Penryn Simmons T. Tregonnan mill, Manacean Grenfell H. Cartbew,Madron, Penza.nce MennearT.Tertbem,St.J ust,Grampound Sincock J. Cury, Helston Grenfell J. Trannack mill, Sancreed MennellJ.Mylorbridge,Mylor,Falmouth Sincock S. Portbleven, Helston GroseJ.ChapleAmble,St.Kew, Wadebrdg Michell T. Redruth Smart J. Trekenning, St. Columb Major Grose R. Carbns, Roche, St. Austell Millan W. Pen poll, St. Feock, Truro Snowden W. Lanivet, Bodmin Growdon G. Tywardreath, St. Austell Mitchell T. Perranzabuloe, Truro Solomon T. Camelford Grigg W. Perranwell, Perranzabuloe Nankivell T. Mountbawke, Truro Sowden G. Carnon, Kea, Truro Ham J. Sticker, St. Mewan, St. Austell Nicholls J. Nanpear mills, St. Enoder Spare E. St. Breward, Bodmin Harper J. Tall Petherwin, Launceston Nicholls W. Centries,Gorrara,St.Austell Spear T. St. Wenn, St. Columb 1riajor Harris F. Grampound Oates W. Hick's mill, Gwennap SpeareJ.Harrowbear,Calstock,Callngtn Harris J. Hepwell mills, Quetlliock Olds J. Mulfra, Madron, Penzance Stepbens H.Wilton mill,Pelynt,Ea.Looe Harris S. Church town, Newlyn east, Oliver H. Tolcarne, Wendron, Helston StephensJ.Treagoe,Crntck.St.Cnlmb.Mj Gram pound Oliver M. Gulvall, Penzance Stephens Thomas, Green mills, Probus Harris T. New mills, Kenwyn O.:~borne C. Little Petberick, Bodmin Stribley W. Probus mill, Probus Harris T. Trechunsey mills, Quethiock Paddy P. Cosgarne, Gwennap, Redruth Swan W. 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