:no ST. MAWES • CORNWAL4 (KELLY'~ . Dotson John Arthur,Victory inn, &-cab Just district, Trnro union &- Ad­ St. Mawes Pier & Harbour Co. (Lewis · proprietor miralty surgeon & agent Charles Cock, hon. sec) · Dowrick William Henry, dairyman Hicks Waiter, Ship & Castle hotel, St. Mawes Steam Tug & Passenger Co. Filewood Victoria Maud (Mrs.), laun- The Quay. See advert Limited (Henry Clemow, sec) . dress, Marine parade Isabell Richard, builder, Boella. Sloss Fran~es (:Mrs.), apamments, Sea Fittock Charles, pilot J ames Spar go, farmer, Newton View villa '. Getman Henry Theodore, boat builder Jenking Edward, master of steam Sprake Charlott-e (Mrs.), apartment&, Green Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper ferry boat Emsworth Green Harry Theodore, pilot Jenking Joseph Green, apartments, Sprake John, coal merchant Green William, shopkeeper , Marine parade Step Horatio, harbour master · Greet Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Jenking William, grocer & draper Thomas Andrew, shopkeeper Hallett John James, master mariner J enkins Thomas, pilot Thomas Edwin, boot repairer Hancock John, butcher Kendell Jane (Mrs.), aparts. Elmsdale Thomas Jane (Miss), shopkeeper Harden Edward Henry Thornborough Pasco Frederick, boat builder Tom Thomas Harold, schoolmaster M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. sur­ Peters Nicholas, boat builder,Polvarth Tresidder Eliza Ann (Miss), apart- geon, Braganza Pover Charles, hair dresser ments, Rose villa Harris Chas. Hy. apartments, Xesdale Roberts \Villiam, farmer & market Vincent Nicholas, pilot; Hyne Frederick Alexander :\LR.C.S. gardener, Boella Watts Frederick, pilot Eng., L.S.A.Lond. surgeon, & medi­ Rundle James, farmer, Waterloo White Grace (~liss), Rising Sun P.H cal officer & public va.ccinator St. St. Mawes Liberal Club Woon Joseph, boot & shoe maker

MAWGAN-IN-MENEAGE is a parish on the river I an inscription, apparently "Cnegumi fi.l. Enans"; it is Hel, 4 miles east-south-east from station on a i supposed to be at least goo years old. In a field, called branch of the Great Western railway, in the Truru divi- I "Gulegullas," near Trelowarren, there was disPAJvered in sion of the county, hundred of , petty sessional , the lifetime of the late Sir R. R. Vyvyan (1820-79) a curious division of Kerrier 'Vest, Helston union and county court ' cave or vault, the walls of which are made of rough nnhevm district, rural deanery of Kerrier, archdeaconry of Corn- : stones, the layers each slightly overlapping the other, and wall and diocese of . The church of St. Mawgan is ' the roof being finally closed by a flat slab; the passage, an interesting building of granite dating from the 13th 1 as far as it is now open, roughly assumes the form of a. century, in the Decorated and Perpendicular styles, con- ; T, and the entrance to the side passage varies in height sisting of chancel, nave of six bays, north aisle with shallow , from 3 t-o 6 feet, and is supposed to have bsen intended transept, south transept, or Carminow aisle, south porch as a means of egress from the British camp or fort, which .and a battlemented western tower with very fine pinnacles can still be traced, and the outline of which it for the and containing 3 bells, dated respectively 1827, 1868 and most part follows. Trelowarren, I~ miles from Mawgan 1834: at the east end of the north aisle is the vault of and 5 miles from Helston, is the seat of the Rev. Sir the Vyvyan_ family, and over it is the tomb of Sir Richard V yell Donnithorne Vyvyan bart. J.P. who is lord of the Vyvyan kmght and bart. ob. 3rd October, I665, whose manor and chief landowner; the house, an ancient edifice sword and helmet aTE~ preserved in the church: in the of granite, almost wholly reconstructed within by .Sir south transept is a low arched recess, inclosing the recum- Richard Vyvyan, fifth baronet, in r7so, -occupies three sides bent effigies, in freestone, of a cross-legged knight and a of a square and commands charming and varied views of lady; the knightly figure, from the "bend" on the shield, the woodland scenery hy which it is surrounded; therA is assumed to represent a member of the Carminow family, is an extensive library and many fine oil paintings, in­ one of whom, Ralph Carminow, in the reign of Richard II. eluding a portrait of Charles I. on horseback, presented (1385-8) claimed the arms, "azure, a_ bend or," against to the family after the Restoration in acknowledgment of Lords Scrape and Grosvenor: in I865, on the rebuilding of their devotion to the Royalist cause: attached to the man­ the wall, a grave four feet deep was met "'1\"ith, forming siun is a chapel containing an organ. At Bowgyhere is part of the wall and containing human remains and some the experimental garden of the Technical Committee of the relics: the south transept has a hagioscope: in the church- County Council, for fruit culture &c. under the superin­ yard is a sun dial, with the date 16g5: there are many tendence of Mr. 1Viliiam Reed. The soil is principally loam monuments to the Vyvyan family, bar-onets, r665-1B4I, and clay and fertile; the subsoil is gravel, marl and rock. and various others of modern date: the church was The chief crops. are corn, hay and Toots. The area is thoroughly restored in r8g4-5, at a. cost, including gifts 5·47I acres of land, 2 of water, 5 of tida\ water and 51 from various donors, of about £r,8oo, under the direction of foreshore; rateable value, £4,796; the population in of Mr. Edmund Sedding, architect, of Plymouth: during I'8gr was 752. the progress of the work two r4th cent. lancet windows and Parish Olerk Charles Ed•ward Boaden. a I5th cent. window were discovered, and within the ' . porch a. 13th cent. stoup in good condition; the rood loft Post,... Office (Railway Sub-Offic~ .. Letters _should have stair has been opened, and also the passage-way in the R ~.0. Cornw:ill ad~ed).-Wilham Hosb~, suh-po;;t- spandrels of the arcade: two stained windows have been rnasU.•r. LPtters arnve at ·~.50 a.Til.; dispatched _at. presented by Miss Charlotte Vyvyan, and Mrs. H. L 3 . .=;o p m.. ~ustal orders are Issued here, but not pa1d. Wright: the church has 300 sittings. The register of St. Martm IS the nearest money_ orde~ office & Gweek baptisms dates from I559 ; marriages, 1563 ; and burials, the nearest· telegraph office, 2 miles distant 1642. The living is a rectory, with that of St. Martin's Wall Letter Box, Garras, cleared at 3.10 p.m annexed, joint net yearly value £so4, with residence and 1Vall Letter Box, Gweleath, cleared at 3-20 p.m 20 acres of glebe, in the gift of ~rs. Bloxsome; the A Scho•Jl Board of 5 members was formed June r8th, 1875, Rev. Richard Herbert So well M.A. of St . .T ohn's College, for the united district of Ma.wgan-in-)feneage &- St. Cambridge, has been curate in charge since I Bgg. At Martin-in-Meneage; Wllliam J ames Johns, Melrose, Garras is a United .Free Methodist chapel and a. Wesleyan clerk to the board chapel, seating roo persons. Near the church, on the side Board Schools, Gnrraiil (mixed), on the road to Helston, of the road leading to Helston, stands Mawgan Cross, of opened in I 877, for roo girls !&; 50 boys; average atten• which only the shaft now remains, with faint traces of dance, 35 girls & 30 boys; William Sweet, master

(Marked thus * ·should be addressed tBartlett Willia.m & John, farmers, Cooke Wm. Thos. builder, Rosevear Gnnwalloe, Helston.) tJoscawen tCornwall Dairy & Farm Produce 0>. (Marked thus· t should be addressed Boaden Charles Edward, farmer,parish Lim.), (C. Bryant, mgr.), Gweleath Cnry R.S.O.) clerk & clerk to the Parish Council, Crapp Alfred, farmer, /Penbo Boaden John J.P. Worval house Bojarrow Curnow Alfred, mason Boaden William, West view Boaden Gamaliel, farmer, Tregadjack Curnow James Rosvear, boot maker, Tohns William James, Melrose & Bojarrow Gattra& Reed William, Gilly Gabben Boaden Howard, frmr. Skyburriowe *Dale Ma.ry Caroline (Mrs.), shopkpr_ Suwell Rev. Richard Herberrt M.A. ( cu- Boaden Jo-seph, farmer, Rose-in-the-HI Berepper rate in charge), The Reotory Boaden "TilJiam, fal'Ilier, Tregoose *Dale William, farmer, Bornewick Volz Charles, Church town Bolitho Thoma.s, carpntr. Lang-weath Davies James T. farmer, Tregear Vyvyan The Rev. Sir Vyell Donnitborne Bolitho William, frmr.Higher Helowas tDavieos John Nicholls, agricultural hart. J.P_ Trelowarren; & Trewan, Bryant Wm. market gardener, Base- impl-ement mer. & fa1mer, Gweleath St. Columb vear hill Edwards John,farmer ,Rose-in-the-V ale Williams James Caddy Wearn, blacksmith, Rosevear Experimental Fruit &c.Garden (Tech­ - COMMERCIAL. Choak Henry, farmer, Tregoose nical Committee of the CountyCoun­ Andrew John, farmer, Gwarthandrea Collins 'Vm. miller (water &:; steam), cil) (Wm. Reed, supt.), Bowgyhere k Mawgan bridge agricultrural implement agent & *Freeman James, farmer, Clies *BartJe Thomas, farmer, Tangies farmer, Gweek *Freeman Sa.ml. fa1·mer, Lit.Content