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ANNUAL EXCURSION, 1905. 



The annual excursion took place on Thui-sday, 27th July, 

 1905, the party starting from Penzance railway station at 11.15 

 a m. In spite of showers tlie weather was on the whole pleasant 

 and bright. 



The company included the Revs. S. Eundle (Godolphin), W. 

 E. Daiue (8tithians), and H. H. Mills (Treslothan), Professor 

 0. V. Muller (Newquay), Capt J. S. Henderson and Miss F. L. 

 Henderson, Mr. J. D. Enys, Mr. B. Izard, Mr. Thurstan C. Peter 

 and the Misses Peter (Redruth), Miss 0. Webb (Truro), Mr. 

 Horton Bolitho (Penmere), Mr. \V. N. Carne (Rosemundy), Mr. 

 W. BuUen and Miss Bullen (Truro), Mr. T. L. Dorrington 

 (Truro) and Miss Hawley (Hath), Mr. J. E. Collins (Bodmin), 

 Mr. J. H. Collins and the Misses H. and Gr. CoUins (Crinnis), 

 Mr. Rupert Yallentin and Mrs. Vallentin (St. Ives), Mr. H. 

 James (Truro), Mr. F. H. Davey (Ponsanooth) Mr. H. H. Share 

 and Miss Share (Truro), Mr. and Mrs. A. Blenkinsop (Truro), 

 Mr. E. M. Milford (Redruth), Mr. S. M. Abbott (Redruth), Mr. 

 A. P. Jenkin (Redruth), Mr. and Mrs. S. Jones and Miss Jones 

 (Redruth), Mr. W. J. Gates, Mr. J. Knuckey (Truro), Mr. J. W. 

 Towan (Carharrack), Mr. F. T. Dowsing (Truro), Mrs, Chellew 

 Woolcock, Miss Hedley, Miss W. K. M. Coode, Mrs, S. H. F. 

 Rofe, Miss Jacks, Major Parkyn, F.G.S, (hon. secretary), and 

 Mr. Geo. Penrose (Truro). Letters of apology for absence from 

 the excursion were received from Sir Edwin Burning- Lawrence, 

 Bart., M.P. (president), the Revs. W. lago, T. Taylor, and D. G. 

 Whitley, the Mayor of Truro (Mr, W. F. Clarke), Mr. R. Faull, 

 The following joined the party at dinner : — The Rev. C. F. 

 Rogers (Penzance), tl>.e Mayor of Penzance (Mr. J. H. Bennetts), 

 Dr. Hugh Montgomerie, Mr, A. K. Barnett. Letters of apology 

 for absence fi-om the dinner were received from the Rev. W. B, 

 Tremenheere, the Hon, Piers St. Aubyn, Col. Bolitho, Mr. T. R. 

 Bolitho, and Mr. T. B. Bolitho. 



Bleu-Bridge was the first halt. The stone inscribed in 

 debased latin capitals of about the 7th century * Quenatavus 

 Icdinui filius " was inspected but no new light thrown on its 



