CORNWALL. · · [KELLY's ' for 6Oo Persons

CORNWALL. · · [KELLY's ' for 6Oo Persons

94 ST. ENODER. CORNWALL. · · [KELLY'S ' for 6oo persons. The register dates from the year 1571. of Edward VI. (1552), until it was disfranchised by the The living is a rectory, net income £224, including 20 Reform Act of 1832. It was never incorporated, but acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop was governed by a portreeve, annually elected by a of Truro, and held since 1892 by the Rev. William jury at the court leet of the high lord. Among the Horsburgh M. A. of Trinity College, Dublin: the living parliamentary representatives uf this borough may be is endowed with the great tithes of three fields only: named Richard Carew, the Cornish historian, Sir Waiter the inipropriate tithes amount to £463 yearly. There Raleigh a.wi Colonel Clive. The manor of Mitchell was, are Bible Christian chapels at Summercourt and in the time of Edward I. the property of Waiter de Fraddon, and a Wesleyan chapel at Summercourt. In Raleigh, whose son Peter sold it to Ralph de' Arundell. the parish are china clay works and a tin mine. John de .Arundell, in the year r3ox, certified his right to Carvinick House, in this parish, built by Anthony and a market or fair on his manor called " Modeshole," Grace Tanner, in 1699, is now occupied as a farmhouse. which appears to have been allowed in the same manner Dr. Clement M. Smith, of Torquay, is lord of the manor as it had been previously granted to his predecessor, of Penhale. The principal landowners in the parish are Waiter de Haleigh. The market has been long discon­ Viscount Falmouth K.C.V.O., C.B., Mrs. Heywood John­ tinued, but an annual fair is held on the rsth of October stone, of Trewithen, Probus; Richard Gully Bennet esq. for cattle and sheep. of Tresillian House, St. Columb Minor; Henry Harcourt Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., S. B. & A. & I. Office, Williams esq. of Pencalenick, St. Clement's; John C. S. Fraddon.-Richd. Best Hore, sub-postmaster. Letters Rashleigh esq. M.D. of Menabilly, Tywardreath, and arrive from Grampound Road at 9 a.m. ; dispatched A. C. P. Willyams esq. of Tolcarne House, Mawgan. at 4-45 p.m. ; no delivery on sundays The soil is loamy; subsoil, clay and spar. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, mangolds and potatoes. Post Office, Mitchell.-Miss Mary Tamblyn, sub-post­ The area is 7,269 acres of land, partly arable, pasture mistress. Letters arrive from Grampound Road at and meadow, and the remaining portion an open waste 7·45 a.m.; dispatched at 5.10 p.m.; no delivery on and 6 of water; rateable value, £8,352; the population sundays. Summercourt, 2 miles distant, is the in 1901 was r,r69. nearest money order & telegraph office Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. l\'L 0., S. B. & A. & I. Office, SU.MMERCOURT, a hamlet about three-quarters of Summercourt.-Miss Jane Harvey Liddicoat, sub­ a mile south from the church of St. Enoder, is inter­ postmistress. Letters arrive from Grampound Road sected by the road from Truro to St. Columb. It has at 7.30 a.m.; dispatched 5.25 p.m.; no delivery on an annual fair, held on the 25th uf September, for cattle sun days and horses Wall Letter Box, Penhale, cleared at 5 p.m. week days MITCHELL, or St. Mitchell, formerly an ancient Par­ only liamentary barough, partly in this parish and partly Public Elementary School (mixed), established in 1828, in the parish of Newlyn, is on the high road from Truro & since enlarged for 175 children; average attendance, to St. Columb, 2~ miles south-west from the parish 136; Frederick Waddleton, master church, 2 south-east from Newlyn and 7 north-north­ Benny's 'bus to Truro, from Summercourt, on wed. & east from Truro : it is said to have been a town of sat. at 9 a.m. & to St. Columb from Summercourt considerable importance in the time of the Saxons, but on thurs. at 4.30 p.m. to St. Austell, fri. at 11.30 a.m has now dwindled down to a small village : the borough Tippett"s, from Fraddon, tD St. Columb, thurs. & St. returned two members to Parliament from the 6th year Austell, fri ST. ENODER. Hawkey Hy. farmer, Pencorse &Troan Williams Samuel, farmer, Polmenna Horsburgh Rev. William M . .A .. (rec- Hawkey Thomas, farmer, Goonhoskyn Woodley Abraham, farmer, Chytane tor), Rectory Hellyar John, farmer, Trevossa Yelland Arthr. blcksmth. Blue Anchor Hocking Edward, cowkeeper, Retew Yelland Geo. carpenter, Blue Anchor COMMERCIAL. Hopper Wm. farmer, Gunnabarren .Aachor China Clay Works (JDseph Jane Richard, farmer, Retew FR.ADDON . Grigg, resident •agent) Jelbert E. J. farmer, .Arralles Richards Samuel .Arthur William, farmer, Ennis J eweH William, farmer, Bur thy Bazley Henry, farmer Barkle James, farmer, Trevisa Liddicoat Thomas (Mrs.) & Sons, Brenton Minnie (Mrs.), farmer Bassett Richard, cowkeeper, Brighton farmers, Burthy row Bullock J oseph, farmer Bassett Wm. John, farmer, Trefullock Liddicoat Tom, farmer, Benallack , Cruwle Henry, farmer Eettison Hy. farmer, Penrose Sophia Minear Arthur, farmer, Retew Hore M. B. & Sons, drapers & grocers, Bice Fanny, Philippa & Kate (Misses), Minear Edred, farmer, Melangoose Post office farmers, Glebe Nancarrow Lerrin, farmer, Nanpean Jane John, mason Boundy James, farmer, Melador Osborne Benj. farmer, Blue Anchor Tippett James, farmer & earrier Brenton William James, shoe maker, Osborne Wm. Hy.frmr. Resparva gate Blue Anchor Richa.rds John Henry, farmer, Retyn MITCHELL. Bullock George, farmer, Barton Rose James, farmer, Lower Penscawn Duns tan Mary (Mrs.), farmer Bullock Hart,wheelwright,Blue AnchoT Rose Joseph, farmer, Nantillow Hawke William, mason Bullock James, farmer, Low. Penhale Rose Simeon, farmer, Rosewin Manhire Simeon, butcher Bullock Jasper, farmer, Trewhela Rose Thos. farmer, Higher Penscawn Morcomb Anne (Mrs.), shopkeeper Bullock Thomas, Jiarmer, Penhale Rowe Richard, farmer, Brighton Philp Daniel, blacksmith Chapman John, farmer, Hendra Solomon Jas. farmer, Little Penhale Tamblyn Mary (Miss), draper & tea Chapman Robt. Hy. farmer,Boswollow Spear Thomas, miller (water) & far- dealer, Post office Clarke Josiah Robins, farmer, Treni- mer, Arrallas mill than Stephens Richd. Hy. farmer, Halvenna SUMMEllCOURT. Clemow James, farmer, Tresawna Trebilcock John, carter, Chytane Bassett William John, farmer Cole John, farmer & assistant over- Trebilcock J oseph (Mrs.), farmer, Benny J oseph, 'bus propr. & carrier seer, Trefullack & Resparva Perrose Udda Brenton James, watch maker Coppin Nicholas, farmer, Penhale Turner Jasper, Blue Anchor P.H Burt Jn. mason & collector of taxes Cornwall Constabtilary (Stephen Dun- Ward Albert, farmer, Goonrounson Currah Henry, shoe maker iltan, constable) Wheal Benallack China Clay Works Flamank Richard Henry, butcher Drew James, yeoman & farmer, Car- (Edward Hocking, res. agent) Ruddy & Thomas, farmers vinick Wheal Parsons China Clay Works Liddicoat Jane Harvey (Miss), shop- Fa! Valley C'hina Clay Works · (James Martin, agent) keeper, Post office Great Halwyn China Clay Co. (W. J. Wheal Remfry China Clay & Brick Co. Martin Wm. Jas. London inn, & farmr North, agent) (J. Phillips, resident manager) i Nancarrow Herbert, grocer & draper Grigg John, jun. farmer, Resparva Wheal Retallack China Clay Works Osborne Richard, cowkeeper Grigg William, farmer, Nankervis (William Bullock, resident agent) Rundle Sleeman, blacksmith Hawkey William & Son, farmers, Williams Felix, farmer, Halvenna Trevarton Dyer, mason Trewinion, Goonhoskyn , Williams Nicholas, farmer; Troan l Williams Wenn Hooper, carpenter ST. ERME is a parish on the road from Truro to road, is a building of stone, in the Perpendicular style, Bodmin, 3i miles north-north-east from Truro, and 5 west consisting of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, transepts from Grampound Road station on the Great Western rail- and a noble embattled western tower, with pinnacles, con­ way, in the Truro division of the county, western divi- taining 5 bells: the church was rebuilt in 1820 on the site sion of the hundred of Powder, petty sessional division of a former decayed building, and the tower is a fine of Powder West, Truro union and c :unty court district, example of 15th century work: there is a carved stone rural deanery of Powder, archdeaconry of Cornwall and font of early date, probably Norman, and in the vestry diocese of Truro. The church of St. Hermes, standing in is a brass, with kneelin~ effigies and seven quartered · the most elevated part of the parish and near to the high shields of arms, to Robert Trencreeke, of Trencreeke in • .

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