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DIRECTORY. 55 . (.) Stevens John, coal agent, Griggs Trewhella. Martin, farmer, Brunnion Uren William, farmer, Carntiscoe Thomas Simon, mine agent Trewhella Matthew, farmer, Brunnion Wearne Edwin, shopkeeper Thomas William, farmer,Wheal Wreath Trewhella Thomas, mine agent Williams Henry, shoemaker Trevorrow John, shopkeeper Tyack Thomas, farmer, Cam Letters throu~h . The nearest Trewhella -,farmer, Brunnion Uren Francis, farmer, Wasthway money order office is at :LJlSNEWTB is a parish, 15 milfs from Launceston, chapel for Dissenters. The population, in 1851, was 131, and 5 north-west from , in the east division of and th~;~ acreage is 2,028. The soil is dark loam; the Cornwall, Lesnewth Hundred, Camelford Union, Trigg subsoil is rock. Sir J. B. Y. Buller, Bart., M.P., is lord of Minor deanery, Cornwall archdeaconry, and Exeter hi- the manor of Lesnewth, and J. P. Magor, Esq., is lord of shopric, situated on the north coast of Cornwall. The the manor of Helset. Sir J. B. Y. Buller, Bart., J. P. church is au old stone building, with handsome carved Magor, Esq., and Miss Cole are chief landowners. The roof, in the early English style, has nave, aisle, chancel, chief crops are corn. porch, two transept!l, lofty square tower, and 5 bells, The hamlet of TREWORL is three-quarters of a mile font, 8cc. The living is a rectory, worth .£200 yearly, distant. with residence, and 45 acres of glebe land, in the gift TREWANNIAN, Church Town, Grylls. Trebiffen, and of Sir John Boiler Yarde Buller, Bart., M.P.; the Rev. Hillsitt, are places here. Henry Farwell Roe, M.A., is the incumbent. There is a Roe Rev. Henry Farwell, H.A. Lrector] Harris John, farmer, Trewannian Wickett Matthew, farmer, Helsitt TR.A.DERS. Jose William, furmer, Trebitfen Letters through Camelfor<:l, which is *Brown John, farmer, Treworld Langford Digary, farmer, Grylls the nearest money order office *Burden Henry, farmer, Treworld Venning Daniel, farmer, Church town :LJlWANJ:CE. is a township• parish, and village, 5 miles attached to each. There is a National school for boys and south-west from Launceston, 9 north .. west from Calling- girls, and there is a Sunday school held at the school­ ton, and 13 nortb from , in East Hundred, Lauo- room. The population, in 18511 was 747, and the acreage ceston Union, East deanery, Cornwall archdeaconry, and is about 4,000. The soil is good; the subsoil freestone. diocese of Exeter, East Cornwall; it is situated on the Francis Rodd, Esq., Edward Archer, Esq., Mr. John river Inney, and the Launceston and Liskeard road. '!'he Wevlll, Mr. Richard Luskey, and William D. Hanson, church is an old freestone building (the stone found in Esq., are chief landowners, The chief crops are wheat, a quarry of some note, formerly worked ia the township), barley, oats, and turnips. Trelaske House, the seat of in the perpendicular style of architecture, has tower, Edward Archer, Esq., is a fine building, pleasantly situ­ nave, north and south ai!!les, and 6 bells. The living is a ated about l mile south-east from the church. vicarage, worth £180, with residence and 35 acres of PoLLIPHANT is a hamlet, 1 mile north-east. Trevad­ glebe land, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor; the Rev. H. lock, I mile south, Tinney hall, quarter of a mile south­ Archer, B.A., is the incumbent. There are chapels for east. , l mile south-east. Wesleyans, Methodists, and Bible Christians; a school is GBNTRY. Downing John, White Ball inn, & Sargent E. Henry, surgeon, Polliphant Archer Rev. Charles H. B• ..\ malt~;ter, Hicks mill Sleep Thomas, farmer, Tinny ball Archer Edward, esq. Trelaske house Evans Richard, shoemaker • Stepbens Richard, farmer, Polliphant Coombe Mr. Richard, Polliphant Foster Thomas, blacksmith 8tephens Wm. tailor, Trewadlock cross Coombe Mr. William Fuge James, farmer Strout John, farmer, Polliphant Dawe Mr. Richard, Hicks Robert, farmer, Trevadlock Ttomas Rd. corn mrchnt. Landerslake Good Thomas, esq. Hicks mill Hicks Stephen, farmer, Trewinnow Tb.k George, farmer, Trenhorne Sargent E. Henry, esq. Pollipbant Hoskin Frederick, farmer Thk John, farmer TRADERS. J en kin Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Tinny hall Tink William, farmer, Trekelland Babb James, mil1er, Trela11ke mill Jenkin Paul, mini"g agent Tregare Wm. farmer, East Trevadlock Bradford James, boot & ehoe maker Jenkin Samuel, carpenter Turner John, grocer, ironmonger,drapr. Cowling J obn,miller&farmer,Hicks mill Jenkin William, ~A. reher•' A.rm6' &: dealer in earthenware Dawe John, farmer, auctioneer, land •Luskey Richard, farmer, Knighton Veal James, farmer, Trevadlock surveyor, & agent to the Manchester Mitchell James, farmer, Trevadlock "Vosper Peter, farmer, Upton Star fire &. life iusurance company, Peter John, farmer, Hollywagg Wadge John; cooper, Polliphant Tre-wanta ball Peter Samuel, farmer, Trelaske Barton WadgePeter,frmr.&seedsmn.Polliphant •Dawe Thomas Elliott, frmr.Trenhorne Prest Sampson, farmer •wevill John, farmer, Trevell •Dawe William, farmer, Trenhorne Prest William, farmer W1ale Jonathan, shopkeeper & pstmstr Dingle Richard, farmer, Lemalla Reed John, farmer

PosT OFFICE. - J onathan Whale, postmaster. Letters INSURANCE AGENT-.llknchester Star Fire~ Life, Mr. received through Launceston by cross post, arrive at John Dawe I past 12 a.m. ; dispatched at l past 10 a.m. The nearest CARRIER-Harbona Ollivtr's van passes through the village money order otficP is at Lau11ceston every wednesday for ca•ington & Plymouth, returning National School, Mrs. Elizabeth Menhenich, mistrf'sS on friday to St. Teath :LJlZ.ANT is a pariRh situated in Launceston Union, Wesleyans, and Baptists, lave chapels in this parish. northern division of the Hundred of East, and com­ The hamlets of Trewarlet i.nd Botonnet pay tithes, on prises the small villages TREBOLLET1 ; and TRE­ alternate yean, to this palish and . KENNA, and the hamlet of Trewarlet; it is 4! miles from At Trecarrel are the remain! of a large mansion, begun Launceston, and lies betwe"n the parishes of Linkinhorne, by Sir John Trecarrel, but 'fver completed; and it is N orthhill, , and South Petherwin, and is stated that the stone used in 'he erection of Launceston bounded on the south by the lnney, and on the east church is that which bad beelilprepared for this building. by the Tamar. The population, in 1851, was 883, with The se.enery round CarthamarUa, formerly belonging to an acreage of 4,560. The chureh, dedicated to St. Breock the Bishop of the Diocese, but in the hands of the or St. Breage, is an ancient stone building with square Ecclesiastical Commissioners, is fine. Landue, tower and pinnacles, and 6 bells; it is supposed to the seat of Capt. Paul Pbillips, A., is situated in this have been built in the sixteenth century, but the tower parish. is of later date. There are monuments to the Tre­ GRESTONE, Powlescombe, Comfort, Greenwell, fusis family. The living is a rectory, in the gift of the High Lane End, Timberlimb, PeiJJeombe, Clambla.nds, Bishop of Exeter, and held by the Rev. Edward Copleston Underdown, Trebuthick, Trekeland,'Trekellearn, Trevoza, Phillpotts, B.A., and the value is about £550 per annum. Landue, Larrick, Pemest, and Wenworka, are places here. There is a National school, and the Wesleyans, Reformed :. J TRADERs. •Botters Thomas, farmer. Trecarrell GENTRY. •Barton John, farmer, Treburley Brandon Fredk. farmer, Timberlimb Phillips Capt. Paul, R.A. Landue IBlake Fras. farmer, High Lane end Brendon Francis, farmer, Timberlimb P4illpotts Rev. Edwd. Copleston, B.4 Blake Fras. farmer, Landue farm •Brendon Grorge, farmer1 Greystone