1856 to 1935
(compiled by Jackie Lewis)
YearsDetails
1856 – 1883Ede Joseph, farmer and miller, Coombe
1856 –French Thomas, shopkeeper, Penquite
1856 – 1889Pett Edward Joseph, carpenter, Keybridge
1856 –Great Onslow Consols Copper Mine
1856 – 1919Hawken Joseph, beer retailer and carpenter, Limehead
(beer retailer not mentioned after 1856)
1856 – 1889Hawken William, carpenter (his nickname was Jobber Hawken and his shop was at Rowe Bridge where the garage was built)
1856 –Hawken William, carpenter, Penpont
1856 –Hosken W, carpenter and shopkeeper, Penpont
1856 –Hosken Thomas, mason, Lower Penquite
1856 –Hosken Zachariah, mason, Rowe
1856 –Inch Richard, boot and shoe maker
1856 –Rennalls James, flour dealer
1856 – 1883Spare Ezekiah, water miller, shopkeeper and shoemaker, Rowe
1873 –Billing Catherine, beer
1873 –Richard Lydia, flour dealer
1883 –Billing Susannah, beer retailer, Church Town
1883 –Broad Thomas, blacksmith, Limbhead
1883 –George Edward, carpenter, Keybridge
1883 –Hosken, stonemason
1883 –Keat Charles, shopkeeper, Penpont
1883 –Spare Ezekiah, sub post office, Rowe
1889 –Chapman Edward, blacksmith, Limbhead
1889 –Hosken Nehemiah William, stonemason and assistant overseer, Lower Penquite
1889 – 1902Runnals Samuel, farmer and miller (water), Coombe
1889 –Spare & Hawken, millers (water) and shopkeepers, Rowe
1889 – 1893Spare Zachariah, shopkeeper, Rowe
1893 – 1902Polkinghorne Benjamin, Glenview Temperance Hotel
1893 –Spare and Hawken, drapers and grocers
1902 –Armstrong F and Son, monumental mason, Wenford
1902 – 1914Chapman Edward, general cast steel shoeing smith, Limehead
1902 – 1906Hawken Charles Henry, sub post master
1902 – 1919Hawken Joseph, carpenter, Limehead
1902 –Hawken William, carpenter, Rowe
1902 – 1923Hawken William Henry, wheelwright and carpenter, Limehead (Kennel Cottage, Lank Road)
1902 – 1910Hosken Eliezer H, carpenter, Limehead
1902 – 1919Hosken Thomas, shoe maker, Church Town
1902 –Pett & Son, carpenter, Keybridge
1902 – 1906Polkinghorne & Tremain, grocers and drapers, Church Town
1906 –Armstrong William, granite and marble works, Wenford
1906 – 1935Polkinghorne Benjamin, boot and shoe maker, Rowe
1906 – 1935Polkinghorne Benjamin, private hotel, Glenview
1906 – 1935Teague Bros., masons, Limehead
1906 –Wills William James, carpenter, Rowe
1910 –Butter Tor and General Mining Syndicate Ltd., Tin Steamers, John William Holt, Manager
1910 – 1914Curnow J H, farmer & carrier, assistant overseer and clerk to Parish Council, Hill Farm
1910 –Hawken Benjamin & Son, farmers and cattle breeders and proprietors of the pedigree bull “Tencreek Premier”, De Lank, Penpont
1910 – 1935Wilton Bros, grocers, The Gables, Church Town
1914 – 1935Greenaway George, carpenter, Limehead
1914 –Hawken Charles H, sub post master, M.O.T and Telephonic Express Delivery Office
1914 –Cornwall Constabulary, John Chapman (Constable), Police House, 3 Chapel Terrace
1914 – 1935Barclays Bank, sub-branch to Bodmin, open Thursdays 1.30 to 2.30 p.m.
1919 – 1935Couch Thomas James, shopkeeper, Church Town
1919 –Curnow John, collector of taxes, Hill Farm
1926 – 1935Hawken Stephen, carpenter, Limehead
1926 – 1930Henley Charles, dentist, Glenview
1926 –Pengelly William Henry, blacksmith, Limehead
1926 –Spare W M, St Breward Motor Company, 2 Camel View, Limehead
1926 – 1930Searle Harry, boot repairs, Church Town
1926 –Wilcock Roger, coal merchant, Wenford
1930 –Spare W M, St Breward Motor Company, 2 Camel View, Limehead
1930 – 1935Skinner Wilfred, coal merchant, Wenford Wharf Station
1935 –Gregory Robert H B & Son, cycle and motor dealers and car proprietor, agents for John Bull Tyres and Rubber Accessories, Lower Penquite
1935 –Jeffs William Henry, motor engineer and agent, motor car proprietor and garage, wireless engineer and dealer, Brookside Garage, then at Rylands Corner
1914 – 1918Co-operative Society at Treddarches House, Lank Road

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