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Manchester Fire, H. M. Praed Registrar of Births~ Deaths, W. G. Congdon Norwich Union Fire, T. Rogers (of ) Boys' School, John King, master Western Life, G. Sealy Girls' School, Miss Mary Bickley, mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Brenton George, gardener -. Michell Richard, shopkeeper builder & Badge J oseph ..,. Carter Henry, grocer carpenter Bailey William Hewlett Congdon William G. surgeon ®istrar Millett Leonard, saddler & ironmonger Black Francis of births, deaths & marriages Oates Richard, tin plate worker . Code Theophilus, The Rookery Cornish John, farmer & gardener Phillips Elisha, farmer & gardener Congdon Major-General J. A Edmonds Andrew, butcher Phillips John, lodging house Congdon William G Edmonds Fras. grocer & provision dlr Phillips John, smith & farrier Dunkeyne Miss Edmond!! Eliza (Miss), draper Phillips Thomas, farmer Edmonds Henry Edward;; James, King's Arms inn Phillips Thos. John, farmer, Ventnor Field Thomas Willis Eddy John, farmer Phillips William, farmer Gaudy Mrs Eddy Priscilla (Miss), lodging house Polkingborne Emily (:'\liss), school Grigg James Field Thomas W. purser of mines for girls HartJames Ford John, gardener Praed Winthrop, grocer Helme -,M. D. Rosehill Harris George, mason Reynolds Ann (Mrs.), boot & shoe dlr Hosking John, East Cliif cottage Harwood John, farmer Reynolds Henry, butcher Kneebone Mrs Hosking Thomas Francis, seedsman, Richards Thomas, carrier Laity John manure, corn & wool dealer & mercht Richards Thomas, shopkeeper Lean Thomas, The Gew Ivey Edward George, farmer Richards Waiter, shopkeeper Michell Ambrose Oxley, Chymorvah Ivey Henry, Fire Engine inn Roberts Thomas, shopkeeper }Iichell Robert G. Castle Gayer lvey William, watch & clock maker Rowe William, carpenter & undertaker .J\Iichell Miss, East Cliff houl'e Jacka John, farmer, Henvor 8cadden Martin, carpenter Millett Robert, Gazebo Johns Thomas, farmer, Venton Semmens Honor (Mrs.), g-reengrocer Osborne Robert Jose Henry, fly proprietor Semmens John, fly proprietor Overton J abez Jude Emily & Lucy (Misses), shopkprs Semmens William, master mariner Rogers 31iss, Trevarthian house King Martin, Star inn Stanley Thomas, greengrocer Sealy George Kneebone Mary (Miss), shopkeeper Symons Eliza (Mr;;.), lodging house Seccombe Henry Hockin Laity George, farmer Thomas Benjamin, farmer Smyth W arrington, East cottage Laity John, carpenter Thomas Isaac, fly proprietor. See adv Sterling Rev. Charles James, B.A Laity Samuel, farmer Thomaslsaac, hotel. Seeadv Thompson John, Acadia cottage Laity William, farmer, Tregartha Thomas Isaac, purser of mines Tredinnick John, Parsonage house Lean Thomas, registrar of the duty Thomas Stephen, boot & shoe maker Victor John performed by the Cornish steam Thomas William, carpenter White Matthew engines & publisher of "Lean' Treglown Olivia (Mrs.), shopkeeper Williams John Engine Reporter," The Gew TruscottJohn & Philip,tailors&mereers COMMERCIAL. Lewis William, lodging house Truscott Philip Gilbert, shopkeeper Akerman J ames, druggist Marks James Henry, farmer Veal John, boot & shoe maker Bazeley -,dentist MichellAmbrose Oxley, purser of mines Williams Thomas, farmer Beckerleg Charles, smith, farrier & Michell Robert G. timber, slate, coal Willis John, hair dresser Jronmonger• & general merchant, Castle Gayer Wills Richard, boot & shoe maker

MARHAMCHURCH is a parish and village, in the National Free Methodists, and Bible Christians. The chari­ Eastern division of the county, hundred and union of Strat­ ties amount to £5 10s. yearly. Near this village is an in­ ton, Holsworthy county court district, rural deanery of clined plane on the canal, used for the purpose of Trigg Major, Cornwallarchdeaconry, and diocese of Exeter, raising the loaded boats, worked by a water-wheel 50 feet in 8 miles west from Holsworthy, 2 south from Bude Haven, diameter. Lord Churston is lord of the manor and prin­ and 2 south from Stratton, and is intersected by the Rude cipal landowner. 'fhe soil is a hea,·y loam; subsoil, various. canal. The church of St. Marham, or St. Marvennt>, is an The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The ancit>nt building, in the Perpendicular style, consisting of area is ;3,720 acres (including 75 of water); gross esti­

2aisles, south transept, chancel,andporch, withsquaretower mated rental3 £2,916; rateable value, £3,515; and the and 5 bells : it has been recently restored : there are several population in 1871 was 581. monuments to members of the Rolle and Granville families, Sexton, James Cory. and one in memory of Elizabeth Hammett. The register dates from the year 15513. The living is a rectory, in the PosT OFFICE.-Mrs. Martha Bond, receiver. Letters gift of the Rev. E. Maxwell. and held by the Rev. Richard arrive from Stratton at 10.55 a. m.; dispatchad at 2.20 Robert Wright, M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. Here p.m. The nea.rest money order office is at Stratton are a National school, and chapels for the Wesleyans, National School, Miss E. Wright, mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Crol"!ker Samuel, farmer, Hilton Medland James, farmer, Beer Bray Cecil Nicholas, J .P. Langford hill Davey William, clerk to the Bude Har- Penfound John, carpenter Burrow William hour & Canal Company Petherick Richard, farmer, Harlick Wright Rev. Richard Robert, M.A., J,P EdmondsWilliam,farmer, Wood Knowle Petherick Samuel, carpenter COMMERCIAL. Greenaway Thomas, maltster Polkinghorne Wm. boot & shoe maker Bailey John, farmer, East Treley Grigg Richard, farmer, Beer Rodd J ane & Betsy( Misses) ,shopkeepers Ban bury .1\Iuriam (Mrs.), frmr. Beestop. Heard Thomas, mason Rogers John, farmer Box Edward, Canal inn Hicks Robert, farmer Saunders Thomas, tailor ~ Box Henry, farmer, Rattenbury Hooper Richard, Bulle1·'s Arms Skitch Humphrey, boot & shoe maker Box John, brass & iron founder Lane James, boot & shoe maker Stacey John, farmer Bray Jane(.Mrs.), farmer, WestTreley Lane John, blacksmith Taylor ~amuel, blacksmith Burden J ane (Mrs.), shopkeeper Marlow Thomas, farmer, Titson Venning Daniel,farmer, Whalesborough Clift Thomas, mason Marshall Henry, farmer, Titson Vwning George, fiumer, Court Barton Cotton Robert, miller :\Iartin John, blacksmith Werrin William, farmer, Helscott

ST. MARTIN-BY- is a scattered parish. There on the north side: on the south side of the chancel is an is 110 village, but East Looe is within the parish. The ancient marble monument to the .Langdons, of Keveral, church is situated on the south-west side of the parish, one surrounded by a finely carved screen; there are also mural mile north from East Looe, near the road from that place to tablets to other families. The register dates from the year , 8 miles south from the latter, and 5 south from 1653. The living is a rectory, yearly value £396, with Menheniot railway station, in the Eastern division of the residence and 150 acres of glebe, in the gift of the repre­ county, hundred of West, Liskeard union and county court 3entatives of the late Duke of Bolton, and held by the district, rural deanery of West, archdeaconry of Cornwall, Rev. William Farwe11. B.A., of Trinity College, Oxford. and diocese of Exeter. The church of St. Martin is a large A free school for boys and girls is supported by voluntary edifice, built in the thirteenth century, and consists of chan- contributionta. The representative~ of the late Duke of cel,nave,aisles,southtransept,andwesterntowercontaining Bolton, who are lords of the man()r, and John Francis 4 bells: there is a fine Norman arch at the principal entrance, Buller, esq., are the chief landowners. The soil is generally