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16o7, and two children ; it hns effigies of both, kneeling green crops ; a large proportion of the land is pasture. before a table, and a child behind each parent ; above is a The area is 7,900 acres of land and 475 of water and fore­ shield of arms, impaled, and at the foot an inscription ; shore; rateable value, [9,268 ; the population in 189r there is also a monument to Jane (Penticost), wife of was 1,765. William Thorns, ob. 1597, and others of later date : the work DuRGA~ is a hamlet and fishing village, 4 miles south-east of restoration was commenced in 1859• when a sum of £635 on the river Helford, and near its mouth. was expended on the interior: in 1878 massive and beautiful GwEEK, anciently" Wyke," is a hamlet and seaport, 2! roofs were placed over the chancel, nave and aisles, at a cost miles south-west, partly in the parish of Wendron and on of over /.:1,200: in 1883 the restoration of the tower and Helford harbour, and from this place and the the Bosahan or Trefusis aisle, and the enlargement of the adjacent country obtain various supplies. churchyard was carried out, a large addition to the latter being given by the Rev. Sir V yell Donnithorne Vyvyan hart. POLWHEVERAL, half a mile south-east, on the Helford of Trelowarren: there are sso stttings. The register dates river; PORT NAvAs CovE (the little port) 2 miles south­ from the year 1581. The living is a vicarage, tithe rent­ east, and SEWORGAN, 2 miles north-west, are other hamlets. charge [486, average £366, net yearly value [240, includ­ Parish Clerk and Sexton, John Willmet. ing IO acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Dean PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. Annuity & Insurance Office.­ and Chapter of , and held since 1891 by the Rev. Cbarles Reynolds, sub-postmaster. Letters throu1rh Arthur Harrison B.A. of Christ College, Cambridge. Here Penryn at 10.30 a.m.: dispatched at 2.15 p.m. .No are Wesleyan and Bible Christian chapels. There is a delivery on sunday. The nearest telegraph office is at library containing nearly soo volumes. The charities are Penryn £2 !early value, distributed in money. Here are large PosT OFFICE, Gweek.-Richard Collins, sub-postmaster. quarries of excellent granite, a small iron mine not now Letters through Helston, which is the nearest rhoney worked, an extensive oyster fisl'l.ery on the , order & telegraph office, arrive at n a.m.; dispatched at and two grist mills. At Bonallack and Budock Vean are 1.40 p.m. week days only. Postal orders are issued here, some remains of ancient chapels, and at Boscawen a subter­ but not paid ranean passage called" Pixy Hall," about 30 feet long, with WALL LETTER Box, Merthen, cleared at I p.m. week days walls of unwrought granite. The Tolmen, or Maen rock, a only huge oval mass of granite, 33 feet long with an average SCHOOLS:- width of 17 feet, and weighing 450 tons, was formerly sup­ National (boys), built in 1836, for 120 children; average ported on two other blocks of stone, so that persons were attendance, 64; John Benjamin Courtney Sm1ger, master; able to pass beneath it, but was unfortunately thrown down (girls) built in 1864, for 200 children; average attend­ during some quarrying operations in 1870, A furlong west ance, 72 ; Miss Edith Stuthridge, mistress of High Cros~ are the remains of a circular fort, about so National (Gweek) (mixed), for 50 children; average yards in diameter. The Rev. Sir Vyell Donnithorne attendance, 26 ; Miss K. Hill, mistress Vyvyan hart. J.P. of Trelowarren, Mawgan-in-Menage, and CoNVEYANCE (for passengers & parcels) :­ Lord Clinton JP. are the chief landowners. The manor of FALMOUTH-Peter Courage, on tues. thurs. & sat Merthen is in this parish. The soil is light loam ; subsoil is Hl!lLSTON-Peter Courage, on sat • granite and chy slate. The chief crops are barley and -Peter Courage, on fri [Marked thus C> letters through Helston.] Gundry Joseph, farmer, Treeva Roe 1\Iontagu Waiter, surgeon, & medi­ • Backhouse Edward, Trebah Gundry Richard, farmer, Treworwick cal officer & public vaccinator for Baddeley Frederick Clinton, Bonnallack Harvey Henry, farmer, Trengove Constantine dist. of Falmouth union Harrison Rev. Arthur B.A. [vicar] Harvey John, farmer, 'freculliacks *Rogers Frank, general smith, Gweek . Horsford Thomas Moor Alphonse J.P. Hearle Jas.Michael,farmr. Trewardreva Rogers George B. farmer, Bosvarren Bosvathick Horsford Rowling, farmer, Boswarrick Rogers "\Villiam, farmer, Treworval Mayne Rev. James B.A. Ponsavarren Jenkin Joseph, farmer, Retallack Rowe Edward, farmer, Brill Pender Lieut.-Col. William Rous Tre- Jenkin Richd. miller (water), Treviades Rowe John, fa;,rmer, Brill silian J.P. Budock vea n Jenkin William Henry, miller (water), Rowe John, shopkeeper Roe Montagu Waiter Trewardreva mill Rowe Joseph, farmer, Inow Rogers George B.. Bosvarren Jenkins Joseph (Mrs.),farmer, Trebavah Rowe Parmenas, shoe maker Tyacke John, Merthen· Johns Andrew, farmer, Carvedrass Rowe Richard, farmer, Carwythenack ' Jose Frederick, farmer, Treviles ' Rowe Richard, farmer, Trevassick COMMERCIAL. Knowles Joseph, farmer, Lestraines Rowe Thomas & Son,farmers, Treviades Benney Edward Hy. farmer, Trecoyes Knowles William, farmer, Carythenack Rowe Walt.frmr.& coal mer.Trebarvah Benney George, farmer, Polenguy Library ( , librarian) H.owe William, carpenter Benney Richard, farmer, Tolvan Matthews John, farmer, Goongillings Seccombe John, farmer, Gweek wallows Bishop James, farmer, Trevancy M organ Julian, farmer, N anjarrow Simmons Cain, farmer Bishop Willhm, blacksmith & farmer, *Moyle Isaac, farmer, Gweek Skewes Fanny (Mrs.), farmer Court toll Moyle William,shoe maker & shopkeepr Symonds Edward, farmer, Carvedrass Bowden Jn. & Wm. farmers, Trenarth Medlyn Brothers, butchers Symonds Ernest, carpenter Bowden Benjamin, farmer, Trengilly MydlenChristopher & Thomas, farmers, Symonds John, farmer, Carvedrass :Bow den Brothers, farmers, Seworgan Tresahor Thomas Philemon, Cornish Arms P.H. Bowden Francis, shoe maker, Seworgan Mydlen Kate (Mrs.), farmer, Higher & & carpenter Bowden Michael, farmer, Seworgan Lower Treglidgwth Tonkin Joseph, shoe maker Caddy Thomas, farmer, Little Treve:1se Noble Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer Tredwen John, farmer, Comfort Caddy William, farmer,Higher Trevease Ould George, farmer, High cross Tred wen William Henry, builder *Collins Richard, grocer, Post office, Pascoe Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Polwartha Tremayne Cuthbert, farmer,Trebarvah Gweek Pengelley William James, farmer, Tremayne John, horse dealer, Portna- *Collins William, miller (water), Gweek Carythenack vas cove Conservative Club & Reading Room Penlerrick John, farmer, Boshan *Tremayne William, farmer, Gweek (John B. Coul"tney Seager, hon. sec) Phillips Thomas & William, farmers, Tremayne William, farmr. Chegwidden Cooke Edward, shoe maker Treworval Tressider John, tailor Cooke William, greengrocer Phillips Arabella(Mrs. ), frmr.Bosvathck Tressider Samuel, tailor Courage Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper Rail William, farmer, Calamansack Trethowan George, miller (water), Courage John, farmer,& assistant over- Rashleigh William, Queen's Arms P.H Polwharval seer & tax collector, Mount Pleasant *Reed James, wheelwright, Gweek Trethowan James, farmer, 'frevaney Courage John, farmer, Driff Reed Richard, farmer, Tregantellen Trethowan John, mason · Courage Peter, farmer & carrier Reynolds Charles Edward, registrar of Vivian John, shoe maker Dale Richard, farmer, Treleggan births & deaths for No. 4 Constantine Vivian Richard, farmer, Trecombe Dunstan Benjamin, farmer, Seworgan sub-district, Calamansack Waiters Alfred, farmer, Naphaen Evans Frederick, farmer, Lestraines Reynolds James, shopkeeper *Waters Peter, Ship inn, Gweek Freemah John, Sons & Co. Lim. quarry Reynolds Richard, farmer, Boswijack Williams Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper ' owners; offices at Penryn. See advt Reynolds William, farmer, Boswijack Williams John, shopkeeper, Seworgan Gluvius John, farmer, Trevease Reynolds William, farmer, Mount view Willmet John, shoe maker *Griffiths John, grocer, Gweek Richards William Hy.frmr.Busvearren Wills James Brown, farmer, Callevan Gnndry John(Mrs.)&Son,frmrs.Trebah Roberts Edward, monumental mason Wills William, farmer, Mainperne CORNELLY, anciently called "Grogoth," is a town- trict, rural deanery of Powder, archdeaconry of Cornwall ship and parish on the , half a mile west from Tre- and . The church of St. Cornelius is a build· gony, 3! from Grampound Road station on the Great Wes- ing of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, tern railway, and 7 east from Truro; in the Mid division of nave of two bays, north aisle, south porch and a low em­ the county, west division of Powder hundred, petty sessional battled western tower, containing one bell: the chancel was division of Powder South Truro union and county court dis- rebuilt in October, 1886: there are IOO sittings. The