DIRECTORY,] CORNWALL. IVE. 135 Rowe William, grocer ~LcCulloch James ~IcCulloch James, inventor & patentee Saunders Tom, watch maker, jeweller Polkinhorn Henry of the "Little Hercules" rock drill, & general smallware dealer COMMERCIAL. economic air compressor " Rio-Tin- Semmens William, greengrocer Bain, Son & Go. merchants & shipownrs to" & "Cornish" rock drills Serpell John, farmer Bellina Ellen (Mrs.), refreshment rms Penberthy James, shopkeeper Stephens Richard & Son, engineers Be·llina George, photographer Penhaul J oseph, blacksmith Stephens James John, pork butcher Blarney FrancisWilliams,apartments, & Portreath Harbour (D. W. Bain, Stoneman Edwd. Jn. carpente.r & bakr clerk! to school board manager for the Basset estate) Tregajorran Tin Streaming Co. (Jas. Camborne Unionist Association (C. H. Portreath Institute(J.R.Blight,hon.sec) J ewell, manager) Richards, sec) Rogers Thomas, apartments Thomas Charles, shopkeeper Chegwin Eliza (Mss), shopkeeper Russell John, sub-pilot Treglown A. & G. M. grocers, drapers Cock 1Villiam John, master mariner Seymour John, carrier & outfitters, cycle & emigration agts Corin Philip Burne, apartments, Sea Trathen William, carpenter Trevithick Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeepr View house, furnished, situated on Tregoning Mary Ann (Mrs.), coffee ho Trezise Stephen, tin streamer the North coast of Cornwall; exten- Vines Thos.Jas.chief coastguard o:ffi.cr Uren Richard, shoe maker sive sea & landscape views, inclosed WebsteT Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper Williams Zacharias, farmer grounds ; & currier at Redruth PORTH TOWAN. Willoughby William Phillips & George Daddow Stephen, Basset Arms P.H Clarke William Joseph Henry, butchers & farmers; & at Davies Hetty & Ellen (Misses), shop- Dungey Henry, Clarence cottage Tucking mill keepe·rs Alien Ann (Mrs.), miJJer (water) Willoughby Katherine (Mrs), grocer Evans Stephen, tin streamer Gill Annie (Mrs.), refreshment rooms & draper Fox Jane Rosina (Mrs.), shopkeeper Hampton Henry, farmer Willough'by Thomas, corn & manure Fox John, master mariner Goad John, farmer dealer & farmer, Tehidy Barton Fox Samuel, lodging house La wry James, farmer PORTREATH. Goldsworthy Collan, grocer & draper Tallack Nicholas, farmer Greenslade Charles, master mariner "\"V est Charles, coastguard officer Adams Rev. Josiah Oak M.A.(curate), Greenfell Anthony, master mariner Tregea. Harding Henrv, omnibus proprietor TRESKELLARD. Bain David Wise J.P. Glenfeadon Hellyar Wm. Francis, Portreath hotel Hocking Thomas, farmer Bain Frederick Donald Hucking John, tin streamer Jewell John, farmer Blight Joseph Richards Jenkin John Henry, agent t{J Great Nile .Annie (~rs.), grocer Fox Mrs 1-Yestern Railway Co Richards James Henry, farmer Langdon John Langdon Alfred, stone mason Thomas William, shopkeeper ST. ISSEY is a parish and village on the high road trustees of the late Mrs. Ford, John 'Charles Williams esq. from Wadebridge to Padstow, and on a branch of the of Werrington Park, Launceston, and Francis Paynter navigable river Camel, 4 miles west from Wadebridge esq. are the chief landowners. The soil is clayey and station on the Great Western railway, 6 ·north from St. loamy; the subsoil is schist or soft slate. The· chief Columb Major, 4 south-by-east from Padstow and n crops are wheat, barley, mangolds 'and potatoes. The north-west from Bodmin, in the Mid division of the area is 3,499 acres of land, 32 of tidal water and 163 ·of county, hundred and petty sessional division of Pyder, St. foreshore; rateable value, £4,010; the population in Columb union and county court district, rural deanery x8gt was 557• ' , ~lt of Pyd.er, archdeaconry of Cornwall and diocese of Truro. The church of St. Issey, entirely rebuilt in 187I, is an TREDI).""NJCK, I mile south; TRELOW, x! south; edifice of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, C.ANALIDGEY, x! south-east; TRENANCE, half-a-mile nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower, south; TREVA...~CE, a quarter of a mile east; and TRE­ with pinnacles, containing 5 bells: the cost of restoration GONCE, x! north from the church, are hamlets. was £3,000, inclusive of a new organ; in 1883 the chancel Parish Clerk, William Menhinick. was re-decorated and painted at a cost of £too: there Post Office (Railway Sub-Office. Letters should have are sittings for 232 ·persons. The register of baptisms R. s. 0. Cornwall added. )-Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Shep- and marriages dates from the year 1596; burials, 16°2· herd, postmistress. Letters arrive, per rail from Lon- The living is a vicarage,· h "d net income. £2oo,. includingh D 51! d on, a t 7-55 a.m. ; N orth , a t , 2.5 p.m. ; d"1spa t c h e d t o f 1 b acres o g e e, w1t res1 ence, m the g1ft of t e ean and London at 5.25 p.m.; North, at 10. 45 a.m. The nearest Chapter'of Truro, and held since 1889 by the Rev. Samuel money order & telegraph offices are at Padstow & Pascoe. There is a Congregational chapel, built in x88x; Wadebridge. Postal orders are issued here, but not a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, and two Bible Christian paid chapels. In this parish is the Legossic mine, a circular intrenchment, and there are some remains of Halwyn, an Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1868, for 120 ancient residence of the Champernownes. The trustees children; average attendance, 70; Miss Urquhart, mist of the 1ate Rev. Samuel Paynter M.A. of 13 Bolton street, Carriers.-Wills' omnibus passes through several 'timea Piccadilly, London, who are lords of the manor; the daily; also Pope, daily Pascoe Rev. Samuel, Vicarage Hawkey James, farmer Lobb Thos.Charles, farmer,Cannaidgey Hawkey Thomas Eales,farmer & land- Lobb Henry, farmer, No Man's land COMMERCI.A.L. owner, Tredore Magor George, farmer, Millingey Best Waiter & E. grocers Hawkins John, farmer, Hawksland Martyn William, farmer, Halw)n Best Christopher, tailor Hawkins Thomas, farmer, Tredinnick :May Richard, farmer Best John, dairyman, Trevance Hawkins 1Ym. George, frmr. Trenance Menhinick William Henry, shopkeeper Biddick Frederick ·Charles, carpenter Henwood Hart,blacksmith,agricultural Nickell Thos. & Hart, farmers, Trelow Biddick Thomas, carpenter implement agent & machinist; port- Olver Annie (Mrs.), Ring of Bells P .R Biddick. William Henry, carpenter able engines repaired Olver Mary (Mrs.) & Edward John, Chapman James, farmer, 'I'redinnick Henwood Lydia (Mliss), farmer & land- farmers, Lower Halwin Cock Joseph, farmer, Trevorrick owner, Penrose Os borne James, shoe makelf & farmer Drew Ben, shoe makel" Hicks Thomas Henwood & Jn. Tyacke, Pearce Jsph. miller (water), Trenance Emmett Thomas, farmer, Old town farmers, Trevilgas Rundle John, farmer, Carthew Gool William, stone mason Hooper Joseph, farmer, Trevear Salmon 1-Villiam, farmer, Trelidgion Gregar John, shoe maker Horswell Harry. farmer, Trevorrick Stone Wm. farmer, Halfway house Gregor Josiah, farmer, Trenance Hugo William Hy. farmer, Newbarn T'revethan Zaccheus, shoe maker Hancock John, farmer, Tregonce Kessell Samuel, fanner Welch William, blacksmith Hawken Henry, farmer & carpenter Lang Edwin, shopkeeper & farmer, Woodward Samuel, farmer, Trewince Hawken Samuel, shopkeeper & farmer Tredinnick · Woodward Thos. Jas. fnur. Tregonce Hawk'en Thomas, farmer, Trevance Lean John & Wm. farmers, Blabel ST. IVE (locally pronounced St. Eve) is a parish and sisting of chancel, nave of five bays, south aisle, north village, on the high road from Callington to Liskeard and transept, massive south porch and a western granite Bodmin, between the rivers Lynher and Tidi, 4~ miles tower, with a cluster of three pinnacles at each angle, and north-east from Liskeard, and .'l north-east from Men- containing 5 bells, dated respectively 1844, 1775, 1827, heniot station on the Great Western railway, in the North x8o6, IJ90 and 1754: some of the old qth century work Eastern division of the county, middle division of the at the east end is particularly fine, and the east window is hundred of East, petty sessional division of East Middle, a beautiful work of the Decorated period and has an Liskeard union and county court district, rural deanery elaborately carved niche on either side: there are also of East, archdeaconry of Bodmin and diocese of Truro. three fine sedilia of the Decorated period and a piscina, The ·church of St. Ivo is a building of stone and grey and in the transept is another piscina aild a. hagioscope: granite, in the Decorated and Perpendicular styles, con- on the north side of the chancel is an arched recess, and .
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