DIRECTORY.] . . 909 west, and is now the property and residence of the Rev. east, and CRoss LANES, half-a-mile from Baldhu, are hamlets; John Daubuz M.A. There were formerly mansions at also CALENWK, 1 mile east, and CooMBE, a village 3i Nanceavellan, GoodP-rn, Sparnick and Carlyon, the latter is miles south-east, and CowLINGS CREEK, a branch of the Fal said to be connected with the history of King Arthur's river. From this neighbourhood large quantities of black time and to have been the original seat of the old Cornish damson plums are produced and forwarded to the towns in family of that name; these estates are now the property of the western part of the county. Viscount Falmouth and are occupied as farms. Viscount Letters through , except those for & Carn·m, Falmouth is lord of the manor of Blanchland and principal which arrive through . Truro is the nearest landowner; the Re\·. John Daubuz B.A. Lord Clinton, Messrs. money order & telegraph office for the northern part of Enys, Rashleigh, Gilbert, Tremayne, Hill, St. Aubyn and the parish & Devoran for the southern part ,V, and T. Magor are also landowners. The soil in the Assistant Overseer, J. L. Smith, Baldhu south part of the parish is very fertile, but the greater Rate Collector .f School Attendance Officer, Jsph. Gill, Baldhu paft of the district north of the church has been reclaimed ScHOOLS:- of late years from common, and has a clay subsoil with A School Board of 5 members was formed in 1875; J. L. quartz spar near the surface. The chief crops are wheat, Smith, Baldhu, Chacewater, clerk to the board barley and turnips. The area is 6,938 acres; rateable Board, Kea, built in I879, for 120 children; avera~e value, £7,847; and the population in I88I was 2,459. attendance, 65; George Johns Veall, mast~;r; Miss Amelia At CALENICK and at BissoE, 2;! miles west, are tin smelt- Merrifield, sewing mistress ing works, the latter at present not worked; Messrs. Paynter Board, Baldhu, for 250 children: built in 1881; average and Trythall's manure and vitriol works, and the extensive attendance, I68 : W. Floyd, master ; N. Oates, assistant arsenb works of the Cornwall Arsenic Company; managing master; L. Geach, mistress partner, T. W. Field esq. of . The National school at Higher Kea, built in 1849, is now CARNON, 2 miles south-west, PoRTHKEA, 1! miles south- used as a sunday school in connection with the church Names mar • receive letter Dunn John, grocer, Hugus *Moyle Stephen, wheelwright, Bissoe through Devoran. Dunstan James, farmer, Sparnick & Ninniss William, farmer, Cross lanes *Bailey Mrs. Bissoe Goodern *Paynter & Trythall, chemieal manure, Burley Jacob, Banallack Dunstan John, farmer, Bolotha & Chy- arsenic & vitriol manufacturers & tin Burley 'Villiam, Cowlance goolin buyers, Bissoe chemical works, Bissoe Cragoe Mrs. Cliff cottage Dunstan Stephen, farmer, Chyrene *Perry William, tin buyers, Bissoe Cragoe Thomas, Woodbury Dunstan Stephen, jun. farmer, Little Richards Charles, farmer, Halverras & Daubuz Rev. John M.A.. Killiow Sparnick Lanjew Daubuz John Claude J.P .• D.L. Killiow Dunstan 'Villiam, carpenter, Peneleway Richards Thomas, shopkeeper, Calenick Nankivell Mrs. Penwethers Eliott Richd. farmer & butcher,Trelease Richards Wm. farmer, Seveock wood Porter Miss, Porthkea Evans Hezekiah, tin buyer, Hugus Rouse James, miller (water), Calenick Smart Rev. Benjamin, Vicarage Gay John, farmer, Tregullus Samson John, farmer, Seveock Gerrans Josiah, farmer, Kilters Sampson Thomas, farmer, Kirley COMJIIERCIAL. *Gummow John, cattle dealer, Higher Saundercock -,farmer Adams Edwin, farmer, Penstraze Carnon Snell John, boot maker, Penelewy Bassett Francis, farmer & pork butcher Gunn Wm. Henry, lighterman, Coombe Svmonds Mathew, farmer Bennett George, farmer, Kea. villa Harding James, farmer, Penpoll *talleck Thomas, blacksmith & iron- Bennetts Jane (Mrs.), cowkpr. Baddren Harfoot Thomas, market gardener found'lr, Bissoe Brabyn William, shipwright, Calenick *Harvey Jeremiah, tin buyer & farmer, Tank Richard, farmer, Treloggas Bragg Wm. Hy. barge owner, Porthkea Bissoe Trebilcock John, farmer, Playing place Bragg Mary (Mrs.), Six Bells, Crosslas Hearle Edwd. Lovey, farmr, Penelewy Trebilcock Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Burley Jacob John, fruit grower, Cow- Hearle Edwin, farmer, Carlyon & Playing place lings creek Calenick Tregoning Richard, farmer, Hugus Burrows William, farmer, Ventongoose Hitchins Henry, farmer, Halwyn Tresize Frederick, farmer, Kirley Hurrowes William, mine agent, Seveock Hitchins Richard, farmer, Cryon Treweek SI. farmr. & carpenter, Kirley Chirgwidden Wm. farmer, Pollards croft Hoatten Wm. Henry, butcher, Calenick Triganowan Thomas, gardener Killiow Cock William, farmer, Holywell Buddy William, farmer, Nanceavellan *Trythall William John, chemical Cock ·william, farmer, Tregullus Hurrell Richard, farm bailiff, Killiow manure manufacturers, see Paynter Collins William, gamekeeper, Killiow Jewell Joseph Thos. carrier, Calenick & Trythall · *Cornwall Arsenic Co. (T.W. Field, man- Locke James, blacksmith, Penelewy Tyack Susan (Mrs.), farmer, aging partner), Bissoe Magor James, farmer, Trevaster *Verran Thomas, tin buyer, Bissoe *Cm·nwall Ochre .f Cotor Co. (Wm. John Magor William, farmer, Trethowell *Verran William, farmer, Carnon Trythall, managing partner), Bissoe Martin Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. Penelewy *Visick Elisha, shopkeeper, Bissoe Cragoe Francis Geach, farmer, Higher *Martin David, stone ma;;on, Bissoe *Visick Samuel, farmer, Bissoe Lanner Martin Ralph, farme!" & tin dresser, W'ebber Jsph. farmer & sexton, Coopers Cragoe Edwin (exors. of), farmers, Old Jolly's bottom Wellington Richard, Punch Bmol .f Kea Messa John, farmer, Seveock Ladle, Penelewy Cragoe Philip (exors. of),farmers, Lower Mitchell Francis, farmer, Chirgwin Wellington Joseph, farmer, Wheal Lanner *Moyle John, blacksmith, Bissoe Whidden Davey John, farmer, Kilters *Moyle John Henry,wheelwrght. Bissoe Whitburn Joseph, farmer, Coombe Deeble Mark, farmer, Baddren *Moyle Richd. Henry, carpenter, ~issoe I KENWYN is a large township and parish, partly within hy Mr. Earp, of London, has been adrled; the three centre the borough of Truro; the village is distant half a mile panels are filled with Venetian mosaic by Dr. Salviati. The north-west from the town of Truro and I mile north from register of baptisms dates from the year I613 ; marriages, the railway station, is in the Western division of the county, 1559; burials, 1612. The living is a vicarage, yearly value west division of Pt5wder hundred, Truro union and county £450 with residence and 3! acres of glebe, in the gift of the court district, rural deanery of Powder, archdeaconry of Bishop of Truro, and held since I883 by the Rev. John Cornwall, and . The parish is intersected Rundle Cornish M.A. late fellow of Sidney Sussex Colle15e, by the main roads from Truro to St. Columb on the one side Cambridge, and hon. canon of Truro. Viscount Falmouth and from Truro to on the other. The church of is owner of the great tithes, value £530 yearly. A St. Kenwyn is a building of stone in the Early English style, Mission church has been erected at Idless, and services are and consists of a chancel, nave, south aisle, transepts, south also conducted in a mission room at Highertown. In the porch and an embattled tower with pinnacles, containing a parish are chapels for Wesleyans, Baptists and Bible Chris­ fine peal of 8 bells : the stained east window is a memorial tians. Bosvigo, the property of Col. Arthur Tremayne D.L., to five members of the Carlyon family, I856-64; there are J.P. is the residence of Mrs. Paul!: it is situatoo in a beautiful also eight other stained windows ; the west window bearing valley, about half a mile from Truro, and was erected by the arms of six former vicars, from 1776 to I857: the tower the late Francis Bennallack esq. A monastery of the was struck by lightning on December 2oth, I 86o, and con- Dominican order was founded here by the Reskymer family, siderably damaged: the monuments are modern: in the the church of which was dedicated on September 29th, churchyard near the south porch is a tall and richly- 1259, by Waiter Bronescombe, bishop of Exeter; it was sculptured cross, erected in memory of the Rev. George situated between Kenwyn street and the river; the site is James Cornish, a former vicar: the church was restored , now intersected by Castle street and Frances street; the I8I9-20 and again in I862, and since that time a reredos seal of this house was found in 1842, in the vicarage garden of alabaster, designed by J. P. St. Aubyn esq. and executed . of St. Nicholas, Sturry, Canterbury. Croftwest, the late