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Corn,Yall. [Kelly's ' JACOBSTGW. CORN,YALL. [KELLY'S A School Board of 7 members was form.ed Sept. 28• 1874: Board School (mixed) built in x868 for S4 children • a>er- ~~=r~ev · F. T. Bat chelor M. .A., J.P. ehalrman & clerk of the age attendance, 41 ~ George Hen;y 'Blamires, master .Batchelor Rev.Frederick Thomas lLA., Grigg Richard, farmer, Broompark Sandercock Henry, shopkeeper, Post J.P. Rectory Heard William Henry, farme-r, Ash office, Wainhouse corner Littlejobn Edwin,farmr. West Withevan Shephard James, farmer, Trefrida COMMERCIAL. Luxham George, carpenter Sleeman John, farmer, Bury court ' Bridgman William, farmer, Headon Orchard Thomas, farmer, Plymswood Sloman Philip, farmer, East Langdon Crook James, farmer, Lower Southcott Parkin Thomas, farmer, Dimma Spettigue John,farmer,HigherLangdon Clift Thomas, carpenter, Kents Parsons J~mes,Bridge inn, Canworthy Spry Daniel, farmer, Poulza Cory James, Hundred of Stratton inn, Parsons John, blacksmith,Chnrch town Spry James, farmer, Broom Jark &farmer&blacksmith, Wainhouse crnr Parsons Robert, :yeoman, Blagdon Stevens William, farmer, Treforda Cowling William James, blacksmith Paul William, farmer, Withevan Symons Philip, shoe maker Dennis William, farmer, Sutcott Paynter Henry, yeoman, East Hele & Uglow John. farmer, Barn Dymond Henry,farmer,Broad Langdon Dinnacombe Uglow Samuel Jolliffe, yeoman, Broad Ferrett Henry, mason, Kents Piper Frederick, shopkeeper Langdon Gregory Michael,tailor,Canworthy watr Pope Richard, farmer, Karly Yeo Wm. Hy. yeoman, WestLangdon Grigg David, farmer, Broad Langdon Rowe Joseph, farmer, Trawsa ST. JOHN'S is a parish, on a creek of the Hamoaze, 3 resides at Antony. Here is la Wesleyan Methodist chapeL miles west from Torpoint and 7 south-east from St. Germans, In the cliff overlooking Whitesand bay is an excavation in the South Eastern division of the county, south division of called "Sharrow Grotto," formed in 1874 by Mr. Joseph the hundred of East, petty sessional division of East South, Lugger R.N. ; it is about 15 by 8 feet in area, with stone union of St. Germans, Stonehouse county court district, benches on either side, and the roof and sides are inscribed rural deanery of East., archdeaconry of Bodmin and diocese with verses. Charities amounting to £5 4s. yearly are dis­ of Truro. The church of St. John the Evangelist is an tributed in bread. The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe P.c., ancient building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south D.C.L., L.L. who is lord of the manor, and Waiter Deeble porch and a western tower with two stages, erected in the Boger esq. M.A., D.L., J.P. of Wolsdon, Antony, are the 15th century, with a pyramidal slated roof, and containing 8 principal landowners. The soil is clay and slate; subsoil. bells : the monuments are of modern date: the east window clay and slate. The chief crops are cereals, potatoes and is a memorial to the Rev. James Campbell Crowley. late turnips. The area is 663 acres of land and roi of fore­ rector, who died in 1863, and was presented by his widow; shore; rateable value, £866 ; the population in 1891 was there is another in the nave, given by Margaret, widow of I94· John Hext Roger esq. ; the church was restored in 1868, PosT OFFICE.-Ricbard Galpin, sub-postmaster. Letters under the direction of Mr. White, architect, of London, and are received fromDevonport, arrn·e at 8.25 a. m. & 4 p.m. ~ has roo sittings. The register dates from the year 1616. dispatched 8.40 a.m. & 5.20 p.m.; no delivery on sun- The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £n6, gross yearly days. Antony is the nearest money order & telegraph value £200, with residence, in the gift of Col. Reginald Pole- office. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid Carew c. B. and held since 1874 by the Rev. John Henry National School (mixed), average attendance, 24; Miss Kirwan M • .A. late fellow of King's College, Cambridge, who Mary Ann Menhenitt, mistress COMMERCIAL. Hancock George, farmer Hawken & Dawe, machinists .Aire Bernard .Anstis, farmer Hancock Richard W. registrar of births Hawken Harry, assistant overseer Collins Edwin, stone mason & deaths & vaccination otlicer for No. Parson Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer Dawe Joseph, ~er retailer 7 Antony sub-dist. & relieving officer Pearn John, farmer Galpin Richard, shopkeeper, Post office for the South dist. St.Germans union Roseveare Richard, farmer Hancock Edward, farmer 1 ST. JULIOT is a parish, separated from Lesnewth by the glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Truro, and Valencia stream, 7 miles north-north-east from Camelford, held since 1883 by the Rev. William Henry Leicester lii• .A. 16 north-west from Launceston station on the Great Western of Christ's College, Cambridge. Here is a chapel for Bible and London and South Western railways and about 4 miles Christians. There are several barrows in this pari~h; and north-west from Otterham station, opened August, 1893, many years ago, in draining a marsh, an ancient gold torque on the new branch of the South Western railway from was discovered at a depth of six feet. Rennet., a fine old Launceston to Wadebridge; the parish is in the North Eastern barton house, surrounded by trees, was formerly a seat of division of the county, hundred and petty sessional division the Rawle family, who had considerable estates here in the of Lesnewth, Camelford union and county court district, time of Edward IV. The representatives of the late Bishop rural deanery of Trie-g Minor, archdeaconry of Bodmin and Rawle, of Trinidad, whC> are lords of the manor, Col. William diocese of Truro. The church of St. Julietta is a building Sloggatt Hawker J.P., D.L. of Penally, Bosca.stle, Edward of granite ashlar, in the Perpendicular style, consisting of Lillicrap Elston esq. and the representatives of Nicholas chancel, nave of five bays, south aisle, north transept, south Male esq. are chief landowners. The soil is light ; the sub­ porch and an embattled western tower with pinnacles con- soil is rock. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. taining s bells, dated respectively 18o8, 1783, x8o8 and 1734; The area is 2,699 acres (including 25 of water) : rateable the tenor, undated, is assigned to 1734: the nave and tran- value, £1,374; the population in t8gx was 233. sept and the embattled south porch are groined ~the south BEENEY, 1 ~ miles north-west, TRESPARRET, 1 ~ miles east, aisle bears date x681: there are numerous well-carved bench MARSHGATE, 2 miles east, TREMORLE, half a mile north, ar& ends and some memorials to the family of Holder : the hamlets. church was restored in the year 1872, at a cost of £1,275, Sexton, JohnSandicock. of which the late Right Rev. Richard Rawle D.D. bishop of Trinidad 1872_89, subscribed £goo: it affords ~so sittings: Letters through Boscastle R.S.O. which is the nearest money in the churchyard are two ancient granite crosses, one being order & telegraph office, arrive at 10.30 a. m near the gateway. The register of baptisms dates from the National School (mixed), built in 1864, for the three parishes, year :~657 ; marriages, 1656 ; burials, 1693 ; but all are more Lesnewth, Otterham & St. J uliot, for So children i aver- or less defective. The livingisa rectory, averagetitherent- a~e attendance, 38 boys & 24 girls; William Henry charge £72, net yearly value £gx, including 100 acres of Sanders, master; Mrs. Crooks, mistress Leicester Rev. Wm.Henry M.A.Rectory Elson Edward, farmer, Beeney 1\htchell Arthur, farmer, Tresparret COMMERCIAL. Elson Edward Lillicrap, farmer & land- Nicholls Christopher,ftmr.Newton crnl" Bennett John Henry, farmer, Treway owner, Rennet Philp George, shopkeeper Biscombe Charles, farmer, Beeney Folley Samuel, blacksmith, Tresparret Philp Harry, shoe maker Biscombe Elizabeth (Miss), fruit Hall William Jose, farmer, Tresparret Prout Richard, farmer, Penventon gardener, Rose cottage Hembley Thomas, farmer, Marshgate Raw le Philip, farmer & shopkeeper Biscombe Samuel, farmer, New mill Jose Henry, tea dlr. & farmer, Beeney Ridgman Thomas, farmer, Ringford Eiscombe Stepben, farmer, ~eeney Jose John, farmer, Pennycrocker Rush William, farmer, M.arshgate Bridgman John1 farmer Jose John, farmer, Trevilla. 8andercock James, farmer & miller Erock William, farmer, Tresparret Jose John, tailor (water), New miU Enrnard George, farmer, Tremorle Martyn William, farmer, Marshgate Stacey William, farmer, Trewannett Cory Thomas, blacksmith & farmer Mason Richard, blacksmith Tucker John, farmer~ Lower lleeney Dunstone William, famter, Anderton ST. JUST-IN-PENWITH is a market town, town- division of Penwith West, Penzance union and county court ship and parish, near the coast at Cape Cornwall, 7 miles district, rural deanery of Pen with, arch deaconry of Curnwall west from Penzance, nearest railway station, in the Western and diocese of Trnro. The town consists of several streets division of the county, hundred of' Penwith, petty sessional diverging from a triangular space in the centre. The c:hurch .
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