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    1. [CORNISH] FW: 4 dec 1857 - Game Lists and News
    2. Julia Mosman
    3. WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER - transcribed by Lorena Loubsky . . ADVERTISEMENTS . COUNTY OF CORNWALL,GAME LISTS . Second Publication.PERSONS WHO HAVE OBTAINED GAME CERTIFICATES FOR THE YEAR 1857.COUNTY OF CORNWALL., GAME LISTS, First Publication. . Arranged and Published by Charles SENIOR, Surveyor, Truro. . PERSONS WHO HAVE OBTAINED GAME CERTIFICATES FOR THE YEAR 1857. LIST (1). - LIST OF PERSONS WHO HAVE TAKEN OUT GENERAL GAME CERTIFICATES AT. GBP 4 0s. 10d. EACH Name, Residence.............Name, Residence. [originally shown in two columns; now separated by space-dash-space] . ANDREWS, Henry, Kenwyn - HUTCHINSON, Thomas, Camborne ANDREW, George, St. Austell BETTELEY, Edward, Calstock - JEWELL, John Cock, Saint Gennys. BEAUCHANT, Theophilus, Budock BULL, Marshall, Valentine - MOGG, Thomas, Minister, Falmouth parish. BULLMORE, William King, Budock BOSCAWEN, J. Townshend, Hon. and Rev., Lamorran - OLIVER, Peter, St. Clement. BEAUCHANT, George, Gerrans - POLLARD, John, St. Ive. CARDEW, Capt., 19th regt., Falmouth parish - PORTEOUS, Francis Pender., Falmouth parish. CROWTHER, James Addington, Helston - PERMEWAN, James, St. Buryan CAREW, Wm. Hy. Pole, Esq.,St. Anthony - ROBINS, George, Camborne. CALL, William Berkeley, Sir, Stokeclimsland - ROGERS, Edward John Boulderson, Mawnan. DAVIS, Peter, Probus . PENALTIES. - The Commissioners of Inland Revenue hereby give notice, that every person, taking, killing, or pursuing Game without first obtaining a Certificate, incurs a penalty of GBP 20, and is also liable to be surcharged in double the amount of the Certificate Duty. . Any Person in pursuit of Game refusing on being duly required to produce his Certificate, or to permit the same to be read, or a copy thereof to be taken, or refusing to declare his true name and place of residence, also incurs a penalty of  GBP20.Gameskeepers are desired to take notice that a Certificate at the rate of GBP1 7s. 6d. will not authorise any person to kill Game beyond the limits of the Manor for which he is deputed; and, in order that a certificate at such rate of Duty may protect a Gamekeeper, it is requisite, not only that he should be deputed by some Lord or Lady of a Manor or reputed Manor, but also that such Deputation should be registered with the Clerk of the Peace, or the Gamekeeper will be liable to be surcharged in double the Duty of GBP4 0s. 10d., and also to be prosecuted by any common informer for the Penalty of GBP20. . N.B. - It is the intention of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue to publish in a separate List the names and residences of all persons surcharged in double Duty for sporting without Certificates. By Order,  ............................................................................................................................................................................................ . MR. JOHN SQUIRE,Having received the Appointments of Organist at Kenwyn Church and of Musical Director of the Truro Philharmonic Society,BEGS respectfully to announce that he will shortly be resident in Truro, as a TEACHER of the Piano-Forte, Harmonium, Violin &c., &c. . Applications for terms and further particulars may for the present be made to Mrs. HEARD and SONS, Boscawen Street, or to Mr. NETHERTON, Lemon Street, Truro.   Dated Truro, Nov. 19th, 1857. ............................................................................................................................................................................................... . CAMBORNE . MISS SYMONS begs to announce her intention of OPENING A SCHOOL after Christmas, for Young Ladies and Little Boys, in the house formerly occupied by the Misses GARLAND.Terms may be had on application.Commercial Square, November 25th, 1857 .................................................................................................................................................................................................. . ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES,High Cross, Truro.THE advantages Mrs. HILL offers are those of a liberal and polite Education, based on Christian principles, and combined with teh comforts of home. . The house (formerly the residence of E. Turger, esq., M. P.) is large and commodious; its situation is very healthful and the domestic arrangements are  replete with every comfort – MRs. Hill's Pupils sharing with her own daughter & mother's care and solicitude. . Terms, with numerous References to parents of pupils, will be forwarded on application. ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... EDUCATION BY THE SEA. . WESTON-Super-MARE is pleasantly situated on the S.W. coast of the Bristol Channel, and enjoys the reputation of being one of the most healthy localities in England. . At Mrs. WHITE's Establishment, Young Ladies are, on Christian principles, carefully and efficiently instructed in all the essentials of a complete English Education, and those accomplishments usually taught in a first-rate school. The best Teachers are engaged, both native and foreign, three besides the principals are residents. Masters of tried ability are in constant attendance. . The House is very commodious, and replete with conveniences, standing in one of the most select parts of this town, thus affording, with kind treatment and a liberal board, every facility for the health and comfort of its inmates. . Terms, references, &c., on application. The vacation terminates January the 16th. . A Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. . A plan of the town of Weston-super-Mare made from an actual survey taken by Mr. White, and beautifully printed in colours, will be forwarded to any address on receipt of 5s. Apply to Mr. J. WHITE, Land Surveyor, the Crescent ................................................................................................................................................................................................... . Now ready, Twelve Stamps, Post Free, A CORN RENT, its Explanation, Practical Simplicity, and Advantages. London: EDWARD STAMFORD, 6 Charing Cross. . Books on the History and Antiquities of Cornwall.  CATALOGUE of Old and New BOOKS in every department of Literature, including some rare works relating to Cornwall and the Scilly Islands, which are seldom to be procured in the county, now on SALE by JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, at 151B, Picadilly, London. . Attached to the Catalogue is "Adversaria," No 5, containing some interesting literary articles. Free by post for one stamp. See J.C. HOTTEN'S terms for supplying New Books. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... . CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.HEARD and SONS have just received a large and valuable assortment of Goods, suitable for Christmas Presents and New Year's Gifts, to which they very respectfully solicit public's attention. . THE STOCK COMPRISES ELEGANTLY BOUND BOOKS, CHURCH SERVICES, PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONARY, PICTURES< FRENCH AND BOHEMIAN GLASS, CABINET WORK, PAPIER MACHE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c., &c. . Ladies and Gentlemen - whether intending purchasers or not - are respectfully invited to favour HEARD and SONS with a call. The following is an enumeration of a few of the Articles constantly kept on sale: - DRESSING CASES, BLOTTING CASES, PAPIER MACHE BLOTTERSWORK BOXES, CARD CASES, PAPIER MACHE INKSTANDS,WRITING DESKS, LAVA ORNAMENTS, PAPIER MACHE TABLES,BAGATELLE BOARDS, CRIBBAGE BOARDS, PAPIER MACHE CARD BASKETS,CHESS BOARDS & CHESS MEN, BOHEMIAN & FRENCH GLASS PEN and PENCIL CASES,BACKGAMMON BOARDS, ALABASTER VASES, CORNISH SERPENTINE. . Heard and Sons keep a first-rate Stock of the best Kent and other Writing Papers; Account Books of every description made on the most approved principles; De la Rue's Portable Writing Desks and Students' Note Cases in great variety fitted complete with every requisite for writing; Dispatch Boxes, Drawing Books, and every Material connected with the Fine Arts. . Engraving, Lithography, and Letter Press Printing executed on the most advantageous terms. Any Article not in stock procured at the shortest notice. 32 BOSCAWEN STREET, TRURO ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ . MR. W.S. WOODINWILL GIVE HIS CELEBRATED OLIO OF ODDITIES. [list of towns and dates followed] ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ INDIAN RELIEF FUND.SUBSCRIPTIONS of the parish of Gwennap in aid of the Indian Mutiny Relief Fund. . Michael Williams, Esq., M. P. Trevince   GBP50 William Williams, Esq., Tregullow   GBP30 James HARVEY, Esq., St. Day...GBP20 Richard HARVEY, Esq., Greenaway...GBP20 John M. WILLIAMS, Esq. Pengreep...GBP20 Frederick M. WILLIAMS, Esq., Tregullow...GBP10 George WILLIAMS, Esq., Trevince...GBP5 Messrs. E. H. HAWKE and SON, Scorrier...GBP3, 2s. Rev. Saltren ROGERS, Vicarage...GBP2, 2s. Mrs. Rogers...5s. Rev. John BANNISTER, Parsonage, St. Day...GBP2, 2s. Rev. J. H. DREW, Vicarage...10s. Samuel P. ARTHUR, Esq. St. Day...GBP1, 1s. Mr. Henry COCK, St. Day...GBP1, 1s. Mr. John BLAMEY, Tregullow...GBP1 Mr. John HAWKEN, Trevarth...GBP1 Mr. Thomas HITCHINS, Pulla...GBP1 Mr. William WILTON, St. Day...GBP1 Mr. Michael LOAM, Treskerby...GBP1 Mr. John KENDALL, St. Day...10s. 6d. Mr. M.R. MICHELL, St. Day...10s. 6d. Mr. John PEARCE, Tolgullow...10s. 6d. Mr. Hugh SIMS, Scorrier...10s. 6d. Mr. B. MATTHEWS, St. Day...10s. 6d. Mr. Philip BLAMEY, Cusgarne...10s. Mr. Joel TREGONING, Trebowling...10s. Mr. Joel TREGONING, Merry Meeting...10s. Mr. RIchard BAIN, Burncoose...10s. Mr. John SIMMONS, Woodbine Cottage...10s. Mr. Thomas MARTYN, Carharrack...10s. Captain William ANNEAR, St. Day...10s Mr. James TREGONING, jun., Vogue...10s. Mr. Richard BAWDEN, Poldice...7s 6d. . Servants at Pengreep...10s. Servants at Burncoose...5s. Mr. Thomas P. MICHELL, Cusgarne... 5s. Mr. Thomas CARLYON, Devis,...5s. Mr. Thomas JOREY, Comfort...5s. Mr. Donald BAIN, Burncoose...5s. Mr. Thomas DUNSTAN, St. Day...5s. Mr. Thomas J.T. CORFIELD, St. Day...5s. . Sundry Sums under 5s. By the Rev. S. ROGERS and Mr. MICHELL GBP1, 5s. 2d. By the Rev. John TUCKER...GBP1 15s 0d...GBP1, 15s. By the Rev. J.H. DREW and Mr. HAWKEN. GBP1,, 19s. 11d. By the Rev. Mr. BAKER and Mr. MARTYN...GBP1, 19s. 11d. By the Rev. Mr. BROOMFIELD and Mr. M.R. MICHELL...GBP1, 6s. 6d. By the Rev. J. BANNISTER and Mr. WILTON....GBP2, 4s. 4d. By Mr. Henry MORCOM...GBP2, 1s. Total...GBP192, 13s. 8d. Collections have been made at the Wesleyan Chapels throughout the parish which amount to about GBP6; and which has been sent to the Wesleyan Conference, and besides, we understand an appeal is to be made to the Mine Agents and Miners of the parish in aid of this fund. St. Day, December 1st, 1857.

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