7 78 ST. COLUMB MAJOR, . [KELLY S Stephens Joseph, farmer, Tregatillian Volunteer Battalion (2nd) Duke of Cornwal:'s Light In­ Stephens Mark, farmer, Trewolvas fantry (G Co. Capt. Charles E. '\Vhitford; Color-Sergt. Stephens Thomas, farmer, Hill head Edward Glanister, drill instructor); head quarters, Stephens Wi:Iiam, blacksmith, Vnion hill The Armoury Stick James, farmer, Bosworgey Voss & Goldsworthy, drapers & milliners; sole agents Stick Thomas, farmer, Trevithick West for J aeger ware; dyeing & cle-aning of all descrip- Strongman John, shopkeeper, Broad street tions, Fore street · Strongman Thomas T. highway surveyor to the St. Walkey & Co. grocers & provision dealers, Broad street Columb Major Rural District Council, St. Columb rd Webber William Henry, watch maker, Broad street Tabb Ellen (Mrs.), saddler, Fore street West Addicott, draper, milliner & hatter, Fore street Tamblyn Thomas, dairyman, Bridge Whitford & Sons, solicitors, Fore street Taylor Mary (Miss), dress maker, Bank street Whitford Charles Edward (firm, Whitford & Sons), soli­ '!'eagle Thomas, farmer, Tregatillian citor, clerk to board of guardians & assessment com­ Tonlryn Arthur, baker & confectioner, Fore street mittee of St. Columb Major Union, clerk to St. Town Hall (C. E. Whitford, sec.), Market street Columb Major Rural District Council & superintendent Trebilcock James Pearce, boot maker, Market plaee registrar of St. Columb district, Fore street Trebilcock Richard Rundle, farmer, Tregaswith Whitford Henry (firm, Whitford & Sons), solicitor & Tremaine William, postinl! establishment, Fair street commissioner for , oaths & perpetual commissioner, Trerise Edward, farmer, Trugo Fore street Trethewey J oseph, dairyman, Bank street Whitford-Hawkey Edward Thomas Theophilus B.A. Truscott Eva (:Mrs.), farmer, Treliver (firm, Whitford & Sons), solicitor & commissioner for Truscott John, carpenter, Black Cross oaths, Fore street Truscott Thomas Andrew, blacksmith, Black Cross Williams Eliza (Mrs.) & Son, farmers, Quoit fann Tucker Thomas, blacksmith, West Back lane Working Men's Club & Institute (Sidney Osborne, sec. Tucker William Thomas, grocer, Market place & librarian) Vincent Robert Henry, farmer, Pencrennys Wyman & Sons Limited, booksellers & news agents, St. Columb Road station

GAVRIGA...~. Endean John, fanner ISpear Mary CMrs. ), farmer Tapley Richard Lewis, china clay & Penrose Tom, blacksmith I brick & tile works GLUVIAN. Hawkey William, fanner Stephens William, farmer I Tink William, wheelwright . Brenton Jas. shopkeeper & shoe makr Osborne R

ST. COL UMB MINOR RURAL is a parish and civilian dress, boldly carved in slate, and marked village on the Ryalton stream, which flows into the ; "R.E." is this motto, "Mors mea est vita mihi ": there Bristol Channel, near Bay, and is r! miles is also a tablet to the Rev. Nicholas Ford Chudleigh north-east from Newquay station, on a branch (Corn- B.A. vicar here from 1841 till r884, d. 1891: the lectern, wall Minerals line) of the Great Western railway, 12 choir stalls and desks are of carved oak, and the pulpit miles north from and 6 west from St. Columb is of Portland stone on a granite base and enriched with Major, in the Mid division of the county, hundred and I shafts of green marble between the panels and bears petty sessional division of Pydar, St. Columb union and ,the chief masonic symbols: on the east side of the west county court district, rural deanery of Pydar, arch- door is a very large painting of the. royal arms of deaconry of Cornwall and . Under the : Charles Il. presented to the parish by that king as a provisions of the "Local Government Act, 1894," the I mark of his royal favour on account of the loyalty of Rural part of St. Columb Minor was constituted a civil the inhabitants towards his father, Charles I. : the cam­ parish, named St. Columb Minor Rural, and the Url::an munion plate was presented in 1750 by Francis, 2nd part was also created a civil parish and re-named New- I Earl _of G_odolphin, a~d bears his arms; the flagon is of quay. The church of St. Calumba is an ancient build- massive Silver and will hold nearly a gallon; the church ing of stone in the Late Decorated and Perpendicular was restored and new roofed in 1889 at a cost of about styles, consisting of chancel with aisles, nave of six ! £2,5oo, under the supervision of the Rev. Prebendary bays, aisles, south porch and an embattled western I Hingeston Randolph M.A. rector of Ringmore, when it tower, with pinnacles, containing 6 bells, cast and hung was . also refl.oored, reseated a~d . the aisle pass!l'ges in 1883 by Taylor and Sons, of Loughborough, when also i repaued, and now affords 230 sit~11!gs. . The !egister the pinnacles of the tower were renewed at a total cost ! dates from about 156o. The livmg Is a viCarage, of about £,320: the chancel retains its piscina, and the 1 ~nclud~ng the town of Newqua.Y, net .yearly yalue £~9· rood stairs also remain: there are a number of stained mcludmg 33 acres of glebe, w1th residence, m the gift windows presented by Dr. James Nicholls, of Trekenning of Lord Churs~on, and held since 1903 .b~ the Rev.. House, St. Columb Major, and his family, and by the Augus~us Vans1ttart Thornton M.A. of Trmity College, Martyn family, of Trevemper: in the north aisle is a CaJ?bndge, and hon. canon of Truro cathedral, ':ho 1 memorial window to a son of the Rev. Isaac Broad 1 resides at Newquay. There are Wesleyan, B1ble

Eade, vicar here r883-190~: a stained window by Mr. 1 Christian and Free Methodist chapels in the village, Nix, in memory of Mr. Henry Hicks, has been placed and also a Wesleyan chapel at Lane. In 1905 a new in the north-east corner of the church: within the porch Wesleyan chapel was erected in the village at a cost of is the date 1669: there are slate monuments to Richard £1,700. A Cemetery of half an. acre was formed in Budd, 42 years curate of this parish, d. 1787; Elizabeth, 1874: at a cost of £3oo, and is u~de; the control of a daughter of Richard Pollamofmter esq. ob. 164o; Mary, Bunal Board of 9 members. A fa1r 1s held on the gth wife of John Sammon, ob. 1638; Margaret, wife of June yearly, in the village, for oxen and sheep. The Richard Stone, ob. 1658; and Richard Sleeman, yeoman parish feast is on the nearest Sunday to the 15th of of this parish, ob. 1670: around the effigy of a man in November. The manor of Rialton or Ryalton, the