DmECTOBY.] DEVONSHIRE. PETROCKSTOW • 443 • PETERTAVY. Wright Jane (Mrs.), 11hopkeeper <' Harvie John, farmer, Hilltown Bryant Rev. Francis Jn. D.D. Rectry Holmes ~Waiter, farmer, Harragrove Yeo William, farmer, Baggat<lr l'almer Mrs. Mount view & Church town l'eek RiC"hard Mudge Cha.rlei'!, fa;rmer. Wapswort.hy W'ILSWORTHY. Slet:man John, lAingsford Mudge Wm. farmeT, Gt.Sowten town Palmer William, fa.rm,er, Lme end Bolt John, farmer, Beardon COMMERCIAL. Brendon John, farmer Peek Richard, fu.rm~ Abel George, miller (water) Perkins James, farmer, Tor town Cole William, farmer, Beardon Arthur John, farmer, Cudliptown Phillips John, farmeT, Youlditoh Harvie Eliza (Mrs.), farmer, Will llray John Henry, farmer Reddic1iffe John, fa.rm{lr Lendon George, farmer, Yellowmead Cole James Henry, frmr. Cudliptown Rc·wse William, farmer, CudliptGwn Palmer William Henry, farmer Cole Joseph, farmer, Church farm Salter Mary (Mrs.), Petertavy inn Re-e-p Harry, fanner Dodd Edward, fa:rmer Sleeman .T cu:nes, wheelwright GODSWORTHY. Dvdd Wm. Jordan, farmer, Post office Yogwill George, ma.son Dcidge John, fanner, Cock's Tor '\''iilliams William, miller (water) & .A.bel Geo. Hy. farmer & landowner Edwards Henry, blacksmith farmer, Shillands Reddicliffe' Henry, fanner NORTH PETHERWIN is 8 village and parish 3 also added: the church affords r8o sittings. The register miles north from Egloskerry station on the London and dates from the year r653. The living is a vicarage, net South Western railway and 5 north-west from Launceston, yearly value £r8o, including 159 acres of glebe, with resi­ in the Western division of the .:aunty, Black Torrington denee, in the gift of the Duke of Bedford, and held since hundred, Lifton petty sessional division, Launceston nnion r867 by the Rev. Thomas Braithwaite Trentham B.A.. or nnd county court district, rural deanery of Tri~m Major, Emmanuel College, Cambridge. There is a '\Yesleyan nrchdeaconry of Bodmin and diocese of Truro. The church chapel in the village and another at Brassacot; Bible of St. Paternus is an ancient edifice in the Norman and Christian chapelil a~ Navarino and at Maxworthy, and a later styles, consisting of chancel, with north aisle, separated Free ~Iethodist chapel at Copthorne. There are charities from it by an arcade of 2 arches,clerestoried nave,nnrth 3i:<le of ros. a year for a sermon to be preached on New Year's with arcade of five arches, north and south porches and an day, and ros. for the poor. The Duke of Bedford, who embattled western tower, with pinnacles, and containing is lord of the manor, Richard Hawke esq. and Mr. John :; bells, all recast by John Pennington and Co. in 1779: Reed are the principal landowners. The soil is clayey; the three piers of the north aisle of the nave are Nllrman subsoil, clay and slate rock. The chief crop is oats, and work, with Pointed arches, over which are Early Eng:ish there is some pasture. The area is 8,rg5 acres of land cierestory windows: there are the remains of an orig-inal and 13 of water; rateable value, £4,619; the population cruciform church: the chancel is Early English with in. in rgor was 682. serted Perpendicular windows: the tower and north porch Sexton, Thomas Wickett. are of the 14th century; the chancel aisle, the south Post Office, Petherwin Gate.-James Cobbledick, sub- aisle of the nave, and the south porch with its original postmaster. Letter!! from Egloskerry R.S.O. Onnwall iron scroll work hinges are early r6th century work: one arrive at 7-SO a.m. ; dispatched at 5 p.m. week days third of the lower part of the ancient sereen and two par· only. Postal orders are issued ·here, but not paid. The closes e:xist, and date from about 1530: the pulpit and nearest money order office i.s at EgloskBrry & telegraph the- screPns of the organ chamber and vestry are very fine at Eglo!!kerry railway station, 3 miles distant examp!es of mode·m. oak carving: two of tht> windows A School Board of 5 members was formed February 20. are st~ined, and there are numerous mural ornament3 1873; iFrancis Kneebone, Troswell, clerk to the board to the Yeo and Seacombe families: the church was restored & school arorendance officer in 1876 by the gth Duke of Bedford K.G. at a cost of Hoard School (mixed), erected in r877, for 170 children; over £3,ooo: in r88o an organ was erected, at a cost or average attendance, 87; John Raddall, master; the £233, and in r8go a reredos and altar table of carved oak, former National school is now used as a vestry room ~ painted and gilt, and executed by the present vicar, WIH sunday school Hawke Ricilard, Billacot Dinnis Thomas, farmer, Godcot Pyke Mrs. & Son, frmrs. Maxworthy Trentham Rev. Thomas Bra.ithwnite Eastcott Jn. & Fras. fr~rmer, Penruse Reed Chas. C. E. A. farmr. Whitely B.A. (vicar & rural dean), Vicarage Ellacott Jn. black,mith, Caudworlbv ReP.-<1 Kathaniel, farmBr, ·weston ' COMMERCIAL. EllaC()tt John, falrmer, Whitely - Sandercock Edwin, blacksmith, Club- Baker Saml.fnrur.& landownr.Penruse Ellacott John, wheelwright worthy Banbury Richard, farmer, Middle Fry Lewis, far mer, Y oungcot ~male John, farme.r & landowner. Whitely . Gill Samuel, farmer, Chill a cot Lower Brassacot Banbury Saml.frmr.&landownr.Kilfrd Gist John Henry, shopkeeper Spry Daniel, farmer, Troswell Beer Thomas, farmer, Copthorne Gubbin Frnncis, farmer & landowner, Stanbury John, farmer, Pattacot Bray George, farmt'lr", Widda~ot Trillacot Stenlake Albert, fanner, Waterloo Bray Lewis Braund, farmer & land- Gubbin John, farmer, Forda Symons Wm. Amos, farmr. Wimsdon owner, Penruse Hawke RichGrd, jun. farm-er & land- 8yn1ons Edward, farmer, Winnacot Cobbledick Jas. shoe maker, Post off owner, Bodgate Thomas William, farmer & landowner, Ccbbledick Wm. Hy.frmr.Webworthy Hcrtop Riehard, fanner, Stenhill Hellescot Colwill Samuel, fanner, Tascot Rutchins Daniel, fa,rmer, He.lscot Tibbett William, farmer, Brassacot Colwill '\Villiam, farmer, Nescot .Jc>n{'s Frederick, h=er, Glebe farm Tippett Willi..1m, farmer, Barton Cory John, farmer, Copthorne Jon-es WilliJm, farm-er, Whitely U gLow Emanuel, farmer, Collacot Dory Thmnas, carpenter, Oaudworthy Kne.Phone Eri, farmer, Troswell U glow Francis, farmer & landowner, Cory Thomas, jun. carpenter, Caud- Kneebone Francis, clerk & attendance Billacot worthy park officer to School Board, Troswell Uglow John, farmer, Lower Troswell CottGn Gibert Knilr (Ml'S. ), farmer, Lukeman Ilenry, blacksmith "Gglow Saml. butchr. & frmr.Helscot Troswell Martin Samuel, farmer, Sliddon Uglow Thomasine (Mrs.), farmer, Dinner J ames, ma!E'(m, HeJscot Mountjoy '\Vm. farmer, Maxworthy Lower Troswell flir.nis .Tn. frmr. & landownr. Helscot Parnell Henry, wh-eelwright, Langdon Veale John, farmer, Trillacot Di11nis John, jun. fanner, Maxworthy Parsons Jn. crpntr. Maxworthy cross Veale Wm. Hy. farmer, Brassacot Dinnis Samuel, fanner, Clubworthy Parsons Richard, farmer, Brassacot '\Verren Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer. Dinnis Thomas, farm-er & landowner, Pearce John, farmer, Beals Kennacot Clubworthy Petherick John, farmer, Troswell '\'Vickett Samuel, shoe maker PETROCKSTOW (or Stow St. Petrock) is 8 parish ob. rsgr, with kneeling effigies of both and of their ten and village, on the road from Hatherleigh to Torrington, 7! sons and nine daughters, shields of arms and inscriptions: miles south-by-east from Torrington station on a branch the carved oak reredos, erected in r8 86, is a memorial: in of the London and South West ern railway and 4~ north­ r888 a window was placed to Mr. Moase, formerly of Pe­ north west from Hatherleigh, and in the Northern division trockstow, who died in America; there is another erected of the county, Shebbear hundred, Torrington petty ses­ in rBgr to Louis Woollcombe M.A. rector, 1845-83, d. ,;;ional division, union and county C()Urt district, rural r88g. and one to his widow and daughter, 1895; the font deane~v of Torrington, archdeaconry of :Barnstaple and is Norman, but has a cover of Perpendicular date : in diocese of Exeter. The church of St. Petrock is a build­ 1895 an organ was provided at a cost of £r2o: the church ing of stone in. the Perpendicular style, consisting of ehan­ was entirely rebuilt, with the exception of the tllwer, in cel, nave of three bays, aisles, south porch and an em­ r87g-8o a.t a cost of upwards of £2,ooo, ~nd in I887 the ba.tJI:led western wwer with pinnacles, containing 5 bells : tower· was re-roofed and repaired throughout, under the there are several monuments to the Rolle and other direction of Mr. Hooper, of Hatherleigh, at a ccst of £6oo: families, including a brass t<l Henry, 4th son of George the church has 250 sittings: the churchyard was laid out, Bolle esq. of Stevenstone, and his wife, Margaret (Yea), fenced and planted in r887. The register c_ates from the • .
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