[CORNWALL.] GWYTHIAN. 764 (POST OFFICE Marked thus * receive their letters through Ham mill J ames, farmer; Dru wallis Perkins William, farmer, Tappard Cam borne. Harvey John, farmer, Tregotha Phillips J ames, farmer, Carnell • Hambly Mrs. Rose hill, Roseworthy Hocking Absalom, boot & shoe maker Richards J a ne (Miss), farmer, Perbullar Rodcl Rev. Henry Tremayne, :B.A. Hosking William Henry, farmer, Wall Rogers John, tailor, Church town Vicarage Hosken Edwd. farmer & miller, Dran- Rosewarne John, farmer, Truugle Treglown Charles Hockin, Roseworthy nock mill Rosewarne Richd.farmer,Coswinsawsen cottag~> Huthnance Henry, farmer, Drannock Roseworthy Hammer Mills Go. • Vivian Lieut.-Col. John L. Rosehill Huthnance Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Rose­ (Roger Vivian, manager), boiler, Vivian Albertus, Wall worthy shovel & chain man ufctrs. H.oseworthy COMMERCIAL. Huthnance Thomas, farmer, Penhale Rowe Thomas, farmer, Trenavin Andrews James, farmer, Weath Huthnance William, purser of mines, Rowe William, farmer, Trcnavin Angove Thomas, fanner, Bospovah Jlosewarne Simons James, farmer, Trenearth Angove William, farmer, Penperses Ingram Tobias, farmer, Haw downs Stephen J olm, farmer, Rosewortlty Bennett John, farmer, Taskis Ivey E1lwin, farmer, Trevaskis Stephens Joseph, farmer, Trevaskis Bennett Samuel, farmer, Cattebedron lvey William, farmer, Gear Symons Thomas, farmer, Henver Blewetts Edward, mine agent Jackson Thomas, farmer, Gwinear Tippett Nichls. farmer, Lower Bosparva Bray John, farmer, Deverall Jackson William, farmer. Lamin Treglown Charles Hockin, engineer, Carne John, shopkeeper, Fraddam J enkin .Edwarrl Pooley, farmer, Lanyon Roseworthy cottage Beckerleg William, farmer, Glebe Jeffrey Wm. blacksmith, Roseworthy Trewhella William, farmer, Trenearth Bone John, farmer, Trenoweth Jeunings John, Royal Standard Tripp James, farmer, Coldharbour Dennis Benjamin, farmer, Roseworthy Martin Elizh. (Mrs.), farmer, Trungle Thomas John, Lanyon Arms Duncalf John, farmer, Coswinsawsen Murley Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Truran William, mine agent Glasson Thomas, farmer, Gwinear Church town Tyack Richard, farmer, Lanyon Goldsworthy Thomas, shopkeeper Noell Samuel, farmer, Dcverall Tyack John, farmer, Polkinghorne Hambly Thos. blacksmith, Carnhell grn Pengelly Richard, farmer, Carnhell Veal Richd. boot & shoe ma. Rosewortby GWYTHIAN (or GwiTHIAN)is aparish,5milesnorth- Phillack; the Rev. H. E. Carlyon is the curate here. Here west of Camborne, and 3 north-east from Hay le, on the are two National and Sunday schools for boys and girls. shore of St. Ives bay, in the Western division of the county, G L. Basset, esq., of Tehidy, is lord of the manor. The hundred of Penwith, union of Redruth, t:!ounty court district principal landowners are G. L. Basset, esq ., Charles of Redruth, rural deanery of P.enwith, archdeaconry of Hockin, esq., Mrs. Paynter, and the family of the late Rev. Cornwall, and diocese of Exeter. The church of St. William Hoc kin. The soil is various; subsoil, clay. The Gotllian was rebuilt (except the tower and a small portion chief crops are oats and barley. The area is 2,633 acres, of the chancel wall) in 1866: it is cruciform; the 315 of which are water; gross estimated rental, .£2,188; style is .Middle Pointed; and it has chancel, nave, and rateable value, £1,841; and the population in 1871 was transepts, and tower with 3 bells. The re~rister dates from 692. Letters through Camborne; the nearest money the year 1560. The living is a chapelry attached to order office is at Hay le. Carlyon Rev. Hubert E. [curate] Cock Charles, farmer, Pennance Vean Jennings Richard, shopkeeper, Church Cock James, farmer, Pennance town COMMERCIAL. Cornwall Arsenic Co. (Thomas Wallis Pearce Jolm, shopkeeper & wheel- Angove Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Nantasier Field, mana!{er), Gwythian Sowans wright, Connordowns AndrewarthaJ hn.frmr. U pton&Blewets GilbertJas.(Mrs.),farmer,Connordowns Richards Elizabeth (:Mrs.), farmer, Chcrlew John, farmer, New mill Glasson.J ohn, j un. farmer, Connordowns N ancemellin Christopher Paul Quick, farmer, Pcn- Harris William, farmer, Trevarnon Richards William, farmer, Grihbets fentin & Angew HoskingJane(Mrs.),Pendarves' Arms Stevens John, farmer, Treeve lane Curnow Henry, farmer, Church town Hosking Thomas, farmer, Trevarnon Williams -, farmer, Pannenvean, Christopher Nicholas,farmr .Burnthouse James James, farmer, Godrievy Garrack Halvornack & Tolseathin HALSETOWN is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in Frederic Hichens, of Speldhurst, Kent, and held by the 1846 out of the parish of St. Ives, in the Western divh•ion Rev. William Hinton Drake, M .A., of Sidney Sussex College, of the county, hundred of Penwith, Penzance union and Cambridge. There is a National school for both sexes, county court district, rural deanery of Penwith, archdea­ supported by Government grant and children's pence. conry of Cornwall, and diocese of Exeter, 1 mile west of There are also chapels for Wesleyans and Bihle Christians. St. Ives. The church of St. John is a beautiful Gothic The soil is light; subsoil, ~~ anite. The crops are oats, structure of granite: it consists of chancel, nave, aisles, barley, wheat aad roots. The principal landowuers are south porch, and turret containing 1 bell: it was built in Messrs. Bolitho and Earl Cowley. The population in 1871 was 1858, and will seat 500 persons. The register dates from the 1,810. Letters through St Ives, arrive at 11 a. m. There ~ear 1860. The living is a vicarage, yearly value £180, is a letter-box in the wall of the W esleyan chapel. St. with resijlence and small glebe, in the gilt of the Rev. Ives is the nearest money order office. Drake Rev. Wm. Hinton,lll.A. Vicarage Bugelhole William, mining agent Martin William. mining agent Mitchell Thomas, sen Chellew William, shopkeeper Mitchell Thomas, jun. mining agent Curnow J ame9, school master Pollard James, shopkeeper COMMERCIAL. Julian John, farmer Thomas Jas. H y. patent rope maker Eanfield Richard, Halsetown hotel Martin William, farmer White John, mining agent HAYLE is a seaport and tl1riving manufacturing town, and one for Baptists. Hayle has an excellent commercial in the townships and parishes of Phillack in Redruth union, hotel, ' The White Hart,' and several inns. There is a and St. Erth in Penzance union, in the Western division of Literary Institution and Mutual Improvement Society. the county, hundred of Penwith, Penzance county court dis­ The trade carried on is considerable, chiefly importing coal, trict, rnral deanery of Penwith, Cornwall archdeaconry, iron, and timber, for which there is a great demand Exeter diocese, on St. Ives bay in the Bristol Channel, 3 from the steam engines, smelting houses, and the miles south-east of St. Ives. There are two local boards­ home consumption of a populous neighbourhood; the ex­ one including the western part of the town with a small ports are copper ores and tin. Here are extensive iron portion of the country part of St. Esk, the other tl1e east­ works. There was formerly copper smeltiug works, but ern part of the town with the remainder of the parish of the business has been transferred to Swansea. The chief Phillack. The West Cornwall railway has a station here, factory is now that of Messrs. Harvey, in which many of and a branch line to St. Ives will shortlv be made. A steam the largest class of Cornish steam-eng-ines,boilers, and other vessel trades weekly between Hayle and Bristol. There is mine machint!ry are made. 1\Iessrs. Williams, Harvey and a bafe and commodious harbour for vessels of 400 tons: Co. have a tin smelting work at Mellanear. The population the entrance to it is over a bar of sand, where vessels now in 1861 was 5,381, anu in 1871 was 4,8.J4. find a good passage at ordinary tides, the sand being ~;coured out by flood-gates. The western part of the parish PosT & MoNEY ORDER OFFICE, Post Office Savings of Phillack is constituted a new parish for ecclesiastical Bank, Government Annuity & lnsumnce Office & Tele­ purposes uJJder the title of St. Elwyn. No church li&S been graph Otfice.-1\lrs. Ann Blight, postmistress. Letters yet built, a chapt-1 in Phillack, called St. John's, being at arrive at 7.48 a. m.; dispatched at 4.H p.m.; box closes at present used as a temporary one. The living is valued at 3.35 p.m.; arrive from north at 2.32 p.m.; dispatched at £150 yearly, and in the incumbency of the Rev. W. 10.22 a. m.; on sundays, received 7.48 a.m.; dispatched Horsburgh. There are two places of worship for W esleyans, at 4.12 p.rn .
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