210 MADRON. CO .RN"\\? ALL. [KELLY'S Thomas John, farmer, Malfra Hall Rev. J. Simpson (Wesleyan Lawry John Jenkin, carpenter, builder Trembath Richd. farmer, Pedneventon Methodist), 2 Victoria terrace & undertaker; jobbing promptly 'frudgen James, farmer, Tremethack Harvey James R. 7 Victoria terrace attended to Trudgen John, farmer, Boswarthen James Mrs. Rose cottages Legg Edmund, milliner & outfitter White Honor (Mrs.), farmer, Luther Keen Waiter Henry, Sona Merg Leggo Richard, ironmonger Gwarne . Lawry John, Io Poltair terrace Marks John, basket maker White J·as. farmer, Lower Landithy Legg William, Wesley cottage Matthews William N. surveyor & sani- "White James Henry, farmer, Tregod­ Leggo John, Rock cottage, Rea tary inspector to Madron Urban deck & Holdreath Peach Mrs. The Retreat District Council, II Poltair terrace White John Kemp, market gardener, Peach Percy H. The Retreat Murrish Richard, insurance agent, Ia Boscathnoe & Landithy Prowse Rev. Edwin (Bible Christian), Main street White William, farmer & market gar­ 9 Poltair terrace Nicholas Josephus, sanitary inspector dener, Merry Meeting Read Miss Ann, Wesley villa to the West Penwith Rural District ·White William, farmer, i}>larcangrouse Rogers John Henry, Rose cottages Council, Cyfartha, Poltair terrace White William Freethy, farmer, Smith James, Rea villas Peach Jn. (Mrs.), florist, The Retreat Church Town Thomas Daniel Mitchell, Merthyr ho Rich Eliza. Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer White William Thomas, relieving White Henry F.R.I.B..A. Keigwidn Richards Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper, officer, Madron district, Penzance White John Thos. Nevada villa, He a Post office , union, Rea villas COMMEReiAL. Richards Nicholas, farmer & market Williams Frederick William, market Angwin Edwin, collector to the Mad- gardener, The Reens gardener & farmer, Alverton ron Urban Dist. Council, 3 Main st Richards Thomas, farmer & market Williams Richard Bone, blacksmith Berryman John, builder, Rea gardener, Rea (postal address,Buryas Bridge S.O) Benyman Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Rowe Thomas, grocer Williams .Thomas Trembath, market Bolitho Kate (Mrs.), grocer Rowe William Henry, naturalist gardener, A!lverton Bray 'Richard, grocer Symons Charles, butcher Workman's Institute (Wm. Bant,sec) Carman Jonathan, coach builder Thomas John, boot maker Chirgwin R. & Son, grocers Thomas Peter,furmer & cattle dlr.Hea HEA MOOR. Donnithorne Henry, butcher Thomas William, insurance agent, PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Flemank Robert Henry, boot maker Melbourne house Bicldy Miss, Rea villas Rea Moor Literary Institute (John Trezise James Thomas, hair dresser Donald Thomas, Dinsul Harris, sec) White Henry F.R.I.B..A. architect & Eddy Miss, Rose cottages Hill H. & C. grocers, Jamaica terrace surveyor, Keigwidn Gibson Alexander, Brook villa Kemp Thomas, grocer, Holly terrace Woolcock James, jobmaster ·MAKER, tihe " Macrettone" of Domesday, is a parish, August, 18o6, and in the cypress grove a m{mument 2 miles south-west from Devonport, on the opposite to Timothy Brett esq.: fine views are obtained from shore of Plymouth Sound, in the Eastern division of the Gothic tower, including the Sound, the English the county, south division of the hundred of East, St. Channel, the Breakwater, Drake's Island and the sur­ Germane union, county court district of East Stone- rounding country: the magnificent park is open to the house, rural deanery of East, archdeaconry of Bodmin public every Wednesday e·xcept that preceding the first and diocese of Truro. The church of SS. Julyan, Mary Saturday in the n10nth; it then being open on Satur­ and Macra is a building o·f stone in the Late Per- day ins•tead of Wednesday, and on other days upon ap­ pendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, plication at the manor office at Stonehouse. The parish north transept, south porch and an embattled tower, of Maker contains two manors: the tithing of· Vaul- 95 feet high, with crocketed pinnacles, and contain- tershome, formerly in Devonshire, was annexed to Com­ ing 6 bells Tehung in r8·88: the font of 'Caen .stone wall by the Acts 2 and 3 William IV. cap. 64, and 7 i!s a Teduced fac-simile of i'he Norrdan font at Bod- and 8 Vict. cap. 6r; of this manor the Earl of Mount min, and was brought from St. Merryn's, the church Edgcumbe is the lord, and holds the court baron. Lord of which now h:as the font formerly belonging to Clinton, who is lord of the manor of Insworke, and the tihe ruined church of 1St. Constantine, near 1St. Mer- Earl of Mount Edgcumbe are the chief landowners. ryn: .there are numerous monuments to the Edg- The soil is loamy on the hills and clayey on the lower cumibe family from 1607 to 1839, and in the church- grounds; the subsoil is stony. The chief crops are yard is a granite cross to Ernes·t .Augustus, 3rd wheat. barley, turnips and potatoes. The area is (in­ Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, d. 3 Se·ptember, I86r, eluding Vaultershome tithing), 1,298 of land, 6 of tidal and memorials to the families of Triggs, r664; Salmon, waJter and 148 of foreshore ; rateable value, [3,753 ; 1682; Ingram, r66g; Boger, and others: the church the p()pulation · in 1901 was 2,274, including Cremyll was restored in 1874-6, at a cost of [2,129, and will and Kingsand, 1,007 on board H.IM.S. "Impregnable," seat 450 persons. The register dates from the year So in the .barracks and 103 in Picklecombe Fort. 1630. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £I8o, Parish Clerk, Philip Phillips. with residence and 10 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Crown, and held since 1897 by the Rev. Francis William KINGSAND is a hamlet in the tithing of Vaultershome Briggs M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge, and who and parish of Maker, 3 miles south-west from Devon­ is also acting chaplain <to 'the troops here; Messrs. port, in the county court district of East Stonehouse; Rogers & Co. steam launch and yacht builders, have it was formerly partly in Devonshire, but is now in­ a building yard at ()remyll, where about 100 hands corporated with Cornwall. The chapel of St. Paul, a1i are employed. On Maker Heights, 400 feet above the Egloshayle, in Kingsand, erected in 1882, at a cost of sea level, are military barracks, affording a fine £I,o6o, as a chapel of ease to Maker, is a plain build­ panoramic view: in the parish are also a number of ing of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, north porch forts, a.nd a l&rge battery was constructed in 1889. The and a turret containing one bell: it has three stained local charities are of nearly [100 yearly value. On windows, and sittings for 250 persons. There is also the high road, near the church, is a fountain, called a W esleyan chapel. "St. Julyan's WeH," and on the bank aJbove is an an­ cient baptistery, w'hich has been restored. The desecrated MILLBROOK, formerly in Maker civil parish, is now chapel of St. Juliet or Julitta, belonging to the ancient a civil parish, and will be found under a separate mansion of Inceworth, now a fannhouse, is an elegant heading and lofty building of the Decorated period, with a sacristy on the north side, used as a granary, and an Post Office, Cremyll.-William Wonnacott, sub-postmas­ undercroft, now a stable. Mount Edgcumbe, the seat ter. Letters arrive from Plymouth 7 a.m. & 3 p.m.; o~ the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe P.C., D.C.L. Lord cleart>d at 9.50 a.m. & 12.55 & 6.40 p.m. ; sundays, Lieutenant and Vice-Admiral of Cornwall, occupies the r.ro a.m. The nearest money order office is at Durn· whole of a hilly promontory, nearly 6oo acres in ex­ ford street, Plymouth, & telegraph office at Stone­ tent, which juts out into the sea on the west side of house, Devon Plymouth harbour, and is one of the most beautiful Wall Lebter Box, cleared at 9·5 a.m. & 12.5 & 6.10 and picturesque seats in the kingdom ; the park and p.m. ; sundays, 11.5 a.m grounds alone are about 3 miles in circumference and Public Elementary School, Cremyll (mixed), for about contain French, Italian and English gardens, with an 55 children; average attendance, 31; Mrs. 1Harriet avenue of trees, a conservatory about roo feet in length, Richards, mistress and many statues ; the mansion, erected by Sir Richard This school is under the control of the Saltash & Call­ Edgcumbe kt. in the 16th century, is built of local lime­ ington District Education Committee ; Alfred Burden, stone, with granite dressings, and has a lofty entrance Albert terrace, ,Saltash, clerk hall, with columna and pilasters of marble; in the French zarden is a memorial to the Hon. Sophia (Hobart­ Police Constable, William Hemy Rogers Hampden), wife of Richard, the second earl, d. I~h Assistant Overseer, Charles Harris, Millbrook .
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