DIRECTORY.] CORNWrALL. . 1157 Letters through Landrake St. Germans R.S. O. The I Trematon is a village, 2 miles north-west of . nearest money order & telegraph office is at Saltash There i& a Wesleyan Methodist chapel. The principal land- . . l' • owners are John Edwards esg. and William Smith esg. TRJ;1HAN IS .a vdlag~, 24 mdes s?uth-west from .Saltash. TREVOLLAND is a village, 3 miles west from Saltash; Here IS an anCIent Latm cross standIng by the roadSIde. WEARDE is a "Village, I mile south-west from Saltash. St. Stephens-by-Saltash. G-oodman Stephen, farmer Greet George, market gardener, Burra- Bennett Mrs. Latchbrook Hawk William, farmer, Kernick ton Coombe de Courcy Michael William D.L., J.P. Hawking Samuel, farmer, Broadmoor Hancock William, farmer, Spire hill Stoketon Hoar George, farmer, Trevollard Hobbs Richard, market gardener Dusting William, jun. South Pill honse Hobbs Richard,farmer&miller(water), Hoskin Richard, boot maker Fraser Rev. William M.A. Vicarage Bag mill Matthews George, market gardener Jones Major, farmer, Roods farm Nancarrow Th.tanner,Barraton Coombe COMMERCIAL. Maynard Henry, farmer, Dobbins Sergeant Richard, tailor & shopkeeper Avery John, farmer, Trevoll!l.rd Morgan Richard J.P. Church House inn Skelton Mary (Miss), lodging house Bailey Ann (Mrs.), tea gardens, Forder Netting Thomas, smith Smith Eliza Ann ()1rs.), farmer Ball John, farmer, Skinham Pearce John, farmer, Forder Surflett Geo. market gardener, Spire hI Bennett John, farmer, Lower Pill Pearce Samuel, farmer, Wedgewortby Yeo James, farmer, Spire hill Boundy Richard, farmer, Tredown RawlingWm.Nanscawen,assi3t.overseer C k 1 Bowden Henry, carpenter Rogers John, farmer, Pillmere ar ee. Bray John, farmer, Greeps Roseveare Henry, farmer,Wiveliscombe Dingle William, farmer Breen Charles, farmer, Burrough hill Roseveare Thomas, farmer, Wearde Rouse Thomas, farmer Brooking Joseph, shopkeeper, Forder Smith Robert, farmer, Burrell "'ebb John, farmer Clements John, farmer, Howton Steed Hannibal, farmer, Ince Notter. Cocks William, farmer, Bardon of Earth Ve.nning Arthur, farmer, Shillingham Kempthorne John Sportsman's inn Cook Thomas, farmer, Wharaton Wl11cocks George, farmer ' Davey John, farmer, Notter mill Williams Henry, farn.er, Trehane Trematon. Deacon William, blacksmith, Longlands Edwards John, Trematon hall Dingle William, farmer, Broadmoor Burraton. Bray Richard, farmer Doney Robert, market gardener,Combe Distin Samuel, market gardener Drew John, farmer, Cross park COMMERCIAL. Drew James, farmer Edgcumbe James, mason BattenAnn(Mrs.),markt.gardenr.&frmr Lyne Henry, farmer Gloyn Richard, Ferry House inn, An- Dingle John, market gardener May Peter, farmer thony passage Doney George, Plough Boy inn Thomas William, farmer STOKE CLIMSLAND is a parish and township, projections at the angles, situated half a mile south from the bounded on the north by the river Inney, and on the west village, in a spacious park, with a bridge and artificial cas­ by the Tamar, which here separates the county from Devon, cades, and is the property of H.RH. the Duke of and is 8 miles south from Launceston, 9 west from Tavistock K.G. and at present unoccupied. R.RH. the Duke of COIn­ stations on the Great Western and London and South Wes- wall K.G. who is lord of the manors of Climsland and Clims­ tern railways, 3 north fr{)m and 16 north from land Prior, the Duke of Bedford K.G. and William Rendell Plymouth, in the North Eastern division of the county, north esg. are the chief landowners. The soil is friable loam; sur­ division of the hundred of East, petty sessional division of soil, clay and slate. The chief crops are wheat, oats, barley, East Middle, Launceston union and county court district, turnips and strawberries. The area is 8,732 acres; rateable rural deanery of Trig-g Major, archdeaconry of and value, £7,622: the population in 1881 was 2,100. diocese of . The East Cornwall Minerals railway has 3 BRAYSHOP, 2 miles west, has a Wesleyan chapel; BEAL!:l­ stations in this parish,viz. Monks Corner, Downgate and Kelly MILL, 2 north; DOWNGATE, I south, has a Bible Christian Bray. 'rhe church (dedication unknown) is a fine building chapel; LUCKETT, 2 east.-south-east, has a Wesleyan chapel; of granite in the Late Decorated style, consisting of chancel. OLDMILL, is I south-east; VENTERDON, a quarter of a mile nave of six bays, aisles, south porchand an embattled western north.west, bas a Wesleyan chapel; KELLY BRAY is 2 mile~ tower, with crocketed pinnacles, containing a clock and 8 south; HOLMBUSH, 2 miles south, has a Wesleyan chapel, bells, the tenor, which is the largest, weighing nearly one built in 1873; HAMPT, 2 miles east, has a chapel for The ton : the chancel retains a piscina: the east window is a Brethren. memorial to Elizabeth Rose, wife of the Hon. and Rev. Parish Clerk, John Dawe. William H. Spencer, rector, d. 1851; another window has been inserted in the chancel to Georgiana Mary Call, d. 1837, POST OFFICE.-James Mitchell, receiver. Letters from Cal- by her sister, Augusta Hornby: there are monuments to lington RS.O. arrive at 8·35 a.m. ; dispatched at 4.30 Ezekiel Helier M.A. rector, ob. 16q; John Bagwill B.D. 1'ec- p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at tor, ob. 1623, and various others of the 17th and later cen- Callington turies, to the families of Clarke, Hawton, Knight, Kekewich, WALL LETTER BOXES, Kelly Bray, cleared at 5.20 p.m.; and Call: there are 4I 3 sittings. The register dates from Higherland, cleared at 4.30 p.m. ; Luckett, cleared at 4 I538. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £730, gross p.m income £ f)OO, including 49 acres of glebe, with residence, in SCHooLS;- the gift of H.RH. the Duke of Cornwall, and held since 1876 A School Board of 7 members was formed July 27th, 1874 ; by the Rev. Richard Henry Mauley M.A. late fellow of Clare S. Philp, clerk to the board j Bartholomew Gist, Luckett, College, Cambridge. There are Wesleyan chapels at Luckett, attendance officer Venterton, Holmbush and Brays Shop; Bible Christian Stoke Climsland Board (mixed), for 220 children; average chapels at Cross and Down gate; a chapel for Plymouth attendance, 50 boys, 39 girls & 35 infants; Tbeophilus Brethren at Hampt, and a Free Methodist chapel at Down Mutten, master; Miss Eliza Jane Hawton, mistress House. A fair is held on the 29th of May yearly, for cattle Luckett (mixed), for 200 children; average attendance, 39 and sheep. Whiteford House is a mansion, with polygonal boys, 46 girls & 29 infants; Wm. Henry Corni'lh, master Manley Rev. Richard Hy. M.A. Rectory Dingle Thomas, shopkeeper, Downgate Hocking Wm. mine agent, Luckett COMMERCIAL. Dingle William, butcher Holmbush & Redmoor Copper Mines Barraball John, farmer, Southcombe Eggins Thomas, farmer, Coomshead (John Bennetts, agent) Bassett Harry, Half Moon P.H Garland John, blacksmith Jasper Richard, farmer, Deans Bawden William, shopkeeper, Luckett Gartrell Joseph, farmer, Pitt Johns &Edgcombe,shopkprs.Downgate Beale Samuel, farmer, Lower Hampt Gatley George, farmer, Terlane Johns William, miller ~water)& farmer, Blake Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Wooda Gatley Thomas, farmer, Lidwell Beals mill Blake Richard, farmer, Oldclims Geake John, farmer, Old Clims Lang Ch. farmer & landowner, Clitter Body William, farmer, Kelly Bray Geake Thomas, farmer, Crockett Langford Joseph, farmer, Burraton Bridgman Henry, farmer, Hingston Gerry James, farmer, Pempwill Lyne Edmund, farmer, Beals Brookiug James, farmer, Hingston Gilbard Charles, farmer, Penpill Mason Charles, carpenter Clarke Thomas, farmer, Southcombe Gillbard Thos. Dennis, farmer, NorLon Matthews Henry, farmer, Winslade Coles William, farmer, Almshouse Gist Bartholomew, shopkeeper & school Mill William, farmer Coombe Henry, farmer, Tidwell attendance officer, Luckett Mitchell James, general merchant & Cornelius Richard, carpenter Goodman John, farmer, Hingston farmer, Post office C')rnish James, farmer, Trehingsta Gribble John, farmer, Climson Mitchell WilIiam, farmer, Hampt Corry Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Taylorshop Gribble Thomas, farmer, Trescombe Nattle Wm. Hy.farmer,Cottage,Hampt Davey Samuel, farmer, Pitt Gribble William, farmer, Bridge farm Palmer Francis, farmer, Shutta Dingle Edward, farmer, Pempwill Heard John, farmer, Burraton Peake WiIliam, carpenter & wheel~ Dingle John Henry, carpenter & Rail- Hoare Jemima (Mrs.), shopkeeper, wright, Treovis mill way inn, Kelly Bray Kelly Bray Pellow James, mason, Luckett Dingle Richard, blacksmith, Venterdon HockingElizh.(Mrs.), frmr. Tatterdown Pellow John, mason, Venterdon