Cornw"All. St

Cornw"All. St

DIRECTORY.] CORNW"ALL. ST. ERTH. 981 JHoare Richd.araper &shopkpr.Fraddon Truscott Lems Thos. farmer, Fraddon TamblynDavid,wheelwrt. &; registrar of ,Jane .klhn, farmer, Little Resparva Warden Richd. frmr. &carrier,Fraddon births&deaths forNewlyn sub-district .Jane J.<thn, farmer, Halvenna Wheal Benallack China Clay Works Tamblyn Nathan, shoe maker .Jane Joon, mason, Fraddon (Edward Hocking, res. agent) LiddicoatThomas, farmer, Burthyrow Wheal Parsons China Clay Works Summercourt. Liddicoat Thos. jun. farmer, Benallack (James Martin, res. agent) Bassett George, Garnet house Martyn Joseph King, yeoman, land Wheal Remfry China Clay Works (John COMMERCIAL. agent & valuer, Retyn Evans, manager) Benny ·Walter, shopkeeper &; carrier Reskilly James, farmer, Bodanna Williams James Hy. farmer, Halvenna Bishop Simon, saddler Reskilly Richard, farmer, Penhale Williams Richard, miller & farmer, Huddy Mary Jane (Miss) &; Thos. Elizh. Retew China Clay Works (Albert Bul- Nanpean mills Ann (Mrs.), farmers, Summercourt lock, res. agent) Williams Nicholas, farmer, Troan Flamank Richard Henry, butcher Richards John Henry, farmer, Troan Wilhams Samuel, farmer, Blue Anchor Liddicoat Jane Harvey (Miss), shop- RichardsSamuel,granite quarrY,Burthy Williams Samuel, farmer, Polmenna keeper, Post office Rose Jas.farmr.Higher& LowPenscawn Woodley John, farmer, Wood tenement Manhire Robert, shoe maker Skinner John, farmer, Resparva gate Martin John, London inn, &; farmer .Snell Edwin, farmer, Nanpean MichelI. Nancarrow John, grocer ok draper Spear Thos.miller & farmr.Arrallas mill Harris Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper Rundle Richard, blacksmith Stephens Richard, farmer, Halvenna Hawke WiHiam, mason Tamblyn John, assistant overseer & 8tribley John (Mrs.), farmer, Resparva Manhire Richard, farmer assessor of taxes "Tonkin Frederick, Blue Anchor P.R Manhire Richard, jun. butcher Tamblyn Richard, carpenter Trebilcock Joseph (Mrs.), farmer, Per- Philp Daniel, blacksmith Williams Nicholas Joseph, shopkeeper rose Udda Tamblyn Chas.draper& tea dlr.Post offi Williams William, farmer ST. ERME is a parish on the road from Truro to Polwheles: it is now occupied as a farmhouse by )ell'. George £odmin, 3~ miles north-north-east from Truro, and 5 west Hawke. Trehane Vean, once the seat of the Courtenay from Grampound Road station on the Cornwall (Great Wes- family, belongs to E. Beauchamp Tucker esq. whose ancestor, -tern) railway, in the Truro division of the county, western William Beauchamp, married, in the beginning of the last <division of the hundred of Powder, petty sessional division century, a daughter and co-heiress of William Courtenay tOf Powder West, Truro union and county court district, esq.; the building, which appears to have been erected by Tural deanery of Powder, archdeaconry of Cornwall, and the Courtenays, is now inhabited by Mr. George Hawke, jun. diocese of Truro. The church of St. Hermes, situated in the farmer. The chief landowners are Viscount Falmouth D. L., most elevated part of the parish, and near to the high J.P.; Digby Collins esq. D.L., J.P. of Newton Ferrers; John Toad, is a building of stone, in the Perpendicular style, con- Augustus Stephens ; Edmund Beauchamp-Beauchamp :sisting of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, transepts and a esq. D.L., J.P. of Trevince, Redruth; and Michael Henry noble embattled western tower, with pinnacles, containing 5 Williams esq. D.L., J.P. of Pencalenick, St. Clement's. The 'bells: the church was rebuilt in 1820 on the site of a former chief crops produced are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. ,decayed building, the tower of which, being more modern The area of the parish is 4,507 acres; rateable value, £3,946 ; "'than the rest, remains in a good state of preservation: there the population in 1881 was 507. is a carved stone font of Early English date: and in the TRISPIN, a hamlet in the parish of St. Erme, is half-a-mile westry is a. brass, with kneehng effigies and seven quartered north-west from the ('hurch. Here is a Wesleyan chapel, :shields of arms, to Robert Trencreeke, of Trencreeke in built in 1846. Creed, esq." counseler at lawe," J. P. 1594, and Anis (Vivian), .his wife, 1596 ; and there are others to Johan (Haydon), TRESILLIAN is a hamlet, partly in St. Erme, Probus, and wife of John Cooke of Tregassaw, 1630, John Jago, of Merther, 3 miles south-east from St. Erme and 3~ north-east 'Truthan, esq. 1652 , besides a number of modern memorials: from Truro, on the St. Clement's creek of the river FaL A there are sittings for 300 persons. The register dates from Mission chapel was erected here in 1878. -the year 1671. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent- Parish Clerk, William Kempe. .charge £423, net yearly value £438, including 86 acres of Letters through Truro, the nearest money order & telegraph glebe, with house, in the gift of William Cole Pendarvesesq. office; arrive at lI.30 a.m ..LP. and held since 1867 by the Rev. Thomas Sellwood WALL LETTER Box, Trispin, cleared at 3·5 p.m. week days Stephens M.A. of Worcester College, Oxford. Truthan, I only mile north-north-west from St. Erme church town, was suc- A Scbool Board of 5 members was formed April 26, 1875 ; .cessively the seat of the Borlase, Jago, and Williams fami- F. Truscott, Truro, clerk to the board lies; it is now the property of Digby Collins esq. D.L., J.P. Board School (mixed), built in 1878, at a cost of about and the residence of Blake Aughton esq. Trevella, formerly £500, for 90 children; average attendance, 51; Miss ;;a seat of the Langhernes, is now the property of Michael H. Stephens, mistress Williams esq. and occupied as a farmhouse by Mr. Joseph CARRIERS (passing through Trispin):- Lean: the house was burned down in 1815 and rebuilt by Benny, from St. Enoder to Truro, every mono wed. & sat. lG-eorge Simmonds esq. then owner: it is pleasantly situated, returning same day .surrounded by plantations, and is 5 miles north from Truro. Prater, from Newquay to Truro, every mon" wed. & sat. Treworgan has been successively a seat of the Trencreeks and returning same days Aughton Blake, Truthan Cayzer John, carpenter, Trispin Meager Thomas, farmer & forage mer- Gatley Miss, Tresillian Cleave Richard, farmer, Resugga chant, Pengilly :StephensRev.Ths.Sellwood M.A.Rectory Collett J ohn,shoe ma.& farmr.Tresillian Morton In.Hearle,frmr.Treworganvean Gill John (Mrs.), farmer, Truthan Northey Mary(Mrs.),shopkeepr.Trispin COMMERCIAL. Gill WiIliam Hawke, farmer, Ennis Oates Samuel, shopkeeper, Trispin Adams Anne (Mrs.), farmer, Trispin Hawke George, farmer, Treworgan Reed Abraham, blacksmith, Trispin JAdams Frands, farmer, Trispin Hawke George, jun. farmer, Trehane Rich Thomas, farmer, Polsue Bice Charles, farmer, Tregassa Vean Rickard Edward, farmer, Eccleserme :Brewer Charles Hy. boot ma. Trispin Jewell William, farmer, Penhale Rickard William, White Hart P.R. & .came W. & E. C. coal, corn, manure & Johns William. blacksmith, Trispin farmer, Trispin building material mers. maltsters & Lean Joseph, farmer, Trevella Rooke Jas. beer retlr. & crpntr. Trispin lime burners, Tresillian. See advert Magor Ralph Jory, miller (water), Thomas Thomas, shoe maker, Trispin '<'ardcll Edward, farmer, Killeserth MIll town Vercoe John, farmer, Lower Trispin "ST. ERTH situated on the HayIe river and estuary, is a aisles rise gradually from the west-end, suggesting that th8 ilarish and village, 2 miles south from Hayle, 7 north-east original floor was laid in steps: the stained east window is a .from Penzance and 322~ from London, with a station on the memorial to Lawrence H. O. ·Woodd: in the north aisle 'West Cornwall section of the Great Western railway, in the portions of the old carved oak beams, and the rood loft W.estern division of the county, Penwith hundred, petty remain: the monuments, all of modern date, are both 'Sessional division of Penwith East, Penzance union and numerous and costly: in 1874, the church was entirely rebuilt .county court district, rural deanery of Penwith, archdea- on the old lines and as far as possible with the old materials; .conry of Cornwall and diocese of Truro. A portion of the the chancel being repaired, a new organ erected and the town of Hayle is in this parish. The river is here crossed by church re-seated throughout at a total cost of £3,000 : there an ancient bridge. The church of St. Erth, dating from are sittings for 306 persons: the churchyard has been about the 15th century, is a building of stone, in the Per- enlarged; within it, and near a flight of steps, s'ands the pendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south head of an ancient cross, elegantly carved as a quatrefoiled porch and an embattled western tower 54 feet high, with rose, with five large bosses, and four smaller ones between pinnacles, and containing 3 bells, the treble and tenor dated the leaves: in the village stands another cross, about 6 fpet 1783, and the second, 1820: a curious feature of the build- high. The register dates from the year 1563. The livirg ing is that the arcades of six bays which divide the nave and is a vicarage, gross yearly value, from tithe rent-charga.

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