DIRECTORY. 103 sr. BREOCK. (.] West Wm. & Sons, ironfounders&engi•l Willcock Samuel, farmer, Mount view J Williams Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, St. neers Williams Mary (Miis), grocer, Par Blazey highway LettPrs through St. Austell arrive about 9 a.m. & 3 p.m.; dispatched about 8 a.m. & 4 p.m. The nearest money order office is at St. Austell INSURANCE AGENTS :-British Protector, George Ley I Globe, John Keam Briton. Life, Joseph Bray, Boscovey Tt·avellers' t Marine,- Bassett ST. BBEOCK. is a parish, with part of the town of at the church; also a Sunday-school each for Dissen­ WADBBRIDGE, 7 miles north-west from , in the ters. A fair is held on 1\larch 5th, May 13th, June 21st, eastern division of the county, Pyder hundred, St. Co- and October lOth, yearly, for cattle and sheep. In this lumb union, Pyder deanery, Cornwall arcbdeaconry, and parish is Giant's Quoit, a Druidical altar, and two bar­ Exeter bishopric; it is situated on the , by rows on Haslyn Down. Two slate quarries on the river which it is bounded on the north and east. The church Camel are worked. The population, in I851, was I,774, of St. Breock is an· old stone building, in the perpendi- and the acreage is 6,875. The soil is ciay slate; the sub­ cular style of architecture; has a nave, aisle, chancel, soil slate. The trustees of the late Sir William Moles­ tower, two transepts, 5 bells, several monuments, two worth are lords of the manor of Pawton, who, with C. brasses to the Arundel family, and two monumental Brose, E3q., and Messrs. Key, Nickell, and Cleave, are windows to the Molesworth family. The living is a rec- chief landowners. The chief crops are grain. tory, worth £966 yearly, with residence and 85 acres of The hamlet of BURLAWN is 2 miles from the church, glebe land, in the gift of H. J. Smiah, Esq.; the Rev. and Trevanson I mile; Pawton is 2 miles from Wade­ Joscph Ben!>on, D. n., is the incumbent, and the Rev. bridge, Hay 2, Nanscow 2, Trelile I I, Din worth half a Eldred Green, B.A., is the curate. There are chapels for mile, Carhart 3, Penquain 21 Boskear 2, Penlees 1, Tee­ Independents, Bible Christians, and Wesleyans; a Free raven I, Tredrustan 2, Trenaig I, and Trevanin 1 mile. school for boys and girls, and a Sunday school held St. Breock. Henwood Thomas, miller, Polmeviera West Samuel, farmer, Treverder GENTRY. Hocking William, miller, Haslyn Williams David, farmer, Dunveth Benson Rev. Joseph, D.D. Rectory Key Hart, farmer, Pawton Williams John, farmer, Roskear Green Rev. Eldred, B.A. Rectory *Key John, farmer, Penquain . Burlawn. TRADERS. *Key Silvester, farmer, Penlees ·.rRA.DERs. Blake Henry, farmer, Penquain *Key Thomas, farmer, Carhart Carveth Joseph,carpenter&sbopkeeper Blake Richard, blacksmith & shop- Legoe John, farmer, Tregurmar Ellery William, fanner & mason keeper, White cross Meager Geo. Morrish, farmr.Tredroston Harris William, shoemaker *Brabyn Henry, fi:trmer, Tregunnar - Menhinack William, farmer, Treraven Hockin John, tinmer Bryant Petberick, farmer, Trevanion Mitcbell David, farmer, Tregunnar Hockin WHiiam, farmer Buscomh John, farmer, Penhale "'Nickell Hart, farmer, Penbale Kestel William, farmer Cleave Peter, farmer, Trelile Parnel William, farmer, Pengelly *May John, farmer •cleave Thomas, farmer, Trelile "'Paynter James, farmer, Penhale Reynolds William, blacksmith Cock Wllliam, Farmers' inn, & car- Pidduck Luke, farmer West John, farmer penter Rounswell Thomas, wheelwril;!;ht Trevansoa. Crahart Thomas, miller, Powton Rounswell William, shopkeeper "'Blake Henry, farmer Geach John, farmer, Trevanion Warne Thomas,farmer,No-man's-land Blake Thomas, farmer Geach Thomas, wheelwright *Werry Mary (Miss), fa.rmer,Nanscow Letters through Wadebrid~e, which Harry Richard, boot & shoe maker ) West James, farmer, Hay is the nearest money order office ST. BBB'W'ARD, or SrMONWARD, is a village and J are in this parish. The church, founded by Wm. Brewer large parish, 7 miles from Bodmin, in the eastern divL Bishop of Exeter, is a stone building, with a tower and sion of the county, Hundred of Trlgg, Union of Camel- 6 bells, two tlisles, and north transept. The living is a ford, deanery of Trigg Minor, archdeaconry of Corn- vicarage, value £290 yearly, in the patronage of the Dean w~ll, and bishopric of Exeter, situate between the riven and Chapter of Exeter; the Rev. Geo. Martin, n.n., is Jump, Camel, and De Lanke. This parish contains the the incumbent. The Wesleyans and Bible Christians hamlets of Keybridge, Penpont, Lower and Higher have each a chapel here. There is also a Sunday Lanke, Penquite, and Swallock. The highest mountains and day school. Tbe population, in 1851, was 627, and in the county, Brown Welley (1,868 feet) and Rough Tor, the acreage is 9,230. GENTRY. Great Omlow Consou Copper mine, Hosken Zachariah, mason, Rowe Collins William, e~q. Hie;her Lanke George Rickard, captain & purl!er Inch Richard, boot & shoe maker Martin Rev. George, D.D. Vicarage Greenaway Thomas, f~trmer,Low. Lank Miller Thomas, farmer, Lower Lank TRADERS. Harris A. Ricbd. farm bailift', Bradford Moyse Thomas, farmer, Corgelly Bastard Harry, Wanford inn Harry William, Old inn. Pearce John, farmer, Palmer's street Bastard John, farmer, Penrose Hawken Elizbth.(Mrs.),farmr. Penpont Pethick Henry, farmer, Hantergantick Bastard William, farmer, Hametathy Haw ken Josepb, beer retailer& carpntr Pett Edward, carpenter, Key bridge Bath Sampson, farmer, Fendavey Haw ken Richard, farmer, Stanon Philp John, farmer, Ivy street Be~t Richard, farmer, Higher Lank Hawken Thomas, farmer, Heneward Rennells James, flour dealer Billing Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Penpont st Hawken William,carpenter, Limb head Reynolds James, farmer, Femacre Billing William, farmer, Higher Lank Hosken Edward, farmr. Hantergantick Rickard Henry, farmer, Swallock Brant Thomas, farmer, Fillivar Hosken James, farmer, Trish Runnells Henry, farmer, Peupont Cbapman Edward, farmer, Limb head Hosken John, farmer Runnells Robert, farmer, Penquite Dermis John, farmer, Hennon Hosken Joseph, farmer Spare Ezekies, miller, shopkeeper &; Ede Joseph, fiumer & miller, Comb Hosken Williarn, carpenter, Penpont shoemaker Elford Robert, fatmer, Chaple Hosken Thomas, mason, Low. Penquita Wallis George, farmer, Lampill Ford Chrbtopher, farmer, 8wallock Hosken William, carpenter & shop- Letters through , which French Thomas, shopkeeper, Pen quite keeper, Penpont is the nearest money order office PosT OFFICE.- Mrs. Hannab Davey, Lower Lank, re-~ l past 4 p.m.; dispatched at 6 a.m. next day. The ceiver. Letters are received through Bodmin; arrive at 11earest money order offices are at Bodmin & ST. BtTBYAN is a parish, 6 miles south-west-by-south are chapels for Wesleyan Methodists; a National school from , 2 from St. Leven, and 3 from the Layan for boys and girls, under the superintendence of the pre­ Rock, in the western division, Penwith Hundred, Pen­ sent curate; also a -Sunday school, held at the National zance Union, Penwith deanery, Cornwall archdeaconry, !lchool-room. A fair is held on the first Tuesday in and Exeter bishopric. The church of St. Buriana is an March, yearly, for sheep aud cattle. In this parish are old building, situate on an emineuce 400 yards above several Druidical remains, consisting of circlets, cromlechs• the l•·vel of the sea, having a square embattled tower 90 cairns or burial grounds, loggan stones,. &c. There was a feet high; has a nave, three aisles, chancel, transept, college here, but it was destroyed in the time of Cromwell. porch, 3 bells, and severul old mural monuments, and The population, in 1851, was 1,658, and the acreage is many curious relics of antiquity; the Hon. and Rev. Fitz­ 6,964. The soil is kill as ; the subsoil is granite. The Rev. roy Stanhope, M.A., is the incumbent of the living, and Uriah Ton kin, :U.A., of Lelant, is lord of the manor and the Rev. Edward Seymour, K.A., is the carate. There chief landowner. The chief crops are wheat and barley.