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1934 | Villagers' Initiative Spirit Of Self-Help at Angarrack Old Mill converted into Institute

VILLAGERS' INITIATIVE SPIRIT OF SELF-HELP AT ANGARRACK OLD MILL CONVERTED INTO INSTITUTE The villagers of Angarrack, near Hayle, were congratulated their spjrlfc help by Mr G. Lewis Rosewarne, of G-winear, when he opened the institute there on Thursday

 

Cornishman Cornwall, England

11 Oct 1934

 

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1934 | Whist | It is interesting to note that this is the first time in history that whist drive has been held in Angarrack

Cornishman Cornwall, England

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1894 September 6 | Two Men Killed At Hayle Dynamite Works

TWO MEN KILLED AT HAYLE DYNAMITE WORKS.  read more »

1817 | Angarrack ... where there is a tin smelting house | The gazetteer of the county of Cornwall

Angarrack a village in the parish of Phjllack Hayle where there is a tin smelting house


via The gazetteer of the county of Cornwall
Printed and published by and for John Heard, 1817 - Cornwall (England : County) - 210 pages

1791 | About one mile East of the copper-works is the village of Angarrack | The Universal British Directory, Camborne

About one mile East of the copper-works is the village of Angarrack, and seat of William Tremayne, Gent. who is a proprietor of the smelting-houses in that place, where they smelt great quantities of black tin, and refine it into white. The same village is also the residence of Matthew Tremayne, Gent. (F.) About one mile to the South of Angarrack is Nanpuscah, the residence of Francis Thomas, Gent. (F.) The Rev. William Hocking is rector both of Phillack and Gwithian.

via The Universal British Directory, Camborne


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1880 | There is a report current that the smelting-works at Angarrack will shortly cease operations, but all hope that it is a r


"There is a report current that the smelting-works at Angarrack will shortly cease operations, but all hope that it is a rumour.”
(27 February 1880 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)

1948 | Anganack Methodist Church was re-opened last week, after renovation

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1934 | A PEACEFUL (ANGARRACK) VALLEY - opportunity of purchasing copies of an artist s proof edition

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1917 | FIRE AT ANGARRACK. SHOP BURNT OUT

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1895 | TO LET, with early possession, the "ANGARRACK INN" | Apply Ellis and Son, The Brewery

According to 

Cornwall Cornishman Newspaper Archives, Apr 25, 1895, p. 8

https://newspaperarchive.com/cornwall-cornishman-apr-25-1895-p-8/
__ TO LET, with early possession, the “ ANGARRACK INN, ” Angarrack, near Hayle. Incoming moderate and by valuation.—Apply Ellis and Son, The Brewery, ...

 

1725 | Reverberatory furnaces: Chyandour has 4, Ludgvan 2, Treloweth 3, Lelant 3 and six at Angarrack | Kalmeter journal

The Chyandour smelter with its four stacks, one for each furnace (photo courtesy of Morrab Library Photo Archive)

By 1725 the picture has changed dramatically and the details are provided by Henric Kalmeter in his journal. Chyandour now has four reverberatory furnaces having been converted from a blowing houses in 1717. Ludgvan has has two reverberatory furnaces opened in 1724 to replace the old blowing house. Treloweth, at Rose an Grous, has three reverberatory furnaces erected in 1720 and lastly, Trereife has four reverberatory furnaces dating from about 1716. In addition there are now three furnaces at Lelant and six at Angarrack, both of which might well have sent tin to Penzance to be coined. Not only has the technology changed to meet the demands of lode mining but the capacity has increased hugely.  read more »

180525 | Hayle's 5th Century Christian burial stone, the Cunaide Stone subject of ongoing conservation work and investigatory 3D

Measuring letters
The Cunaide Stone after being moved inside the Heritage Centre. Sue is seen here applying paper pulp to absorb the moisture.
Conservator Sue Kelland and Heritage Centre Volunteer Dave Birch cleaning the stone.
Archaeologist Tom Goskar carrying out close-range laser scanning on the stone.
Tom conducting photogrammetry.
Raw views of the “point cloud”.

After hundreds of years atop an Iron Age hill fort, Hayle's 5th Century Christian burial stone, the Cunaid  read more »

1838 | Francis Harvey inherits Angarrack Inn due to Matthew Tremayne's debts of £225. Joseph Hockin(g) Innkeeper

In his will Matthew Tremayne left the Inn to his children, but he died admitting he owed over £100 to Francis Harvey.

7 March 1838 the children added to the will that Preston Wallis "the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased may be granted  and committed in due form of Law to Francis Harvey of  the Parish of Phillack, Draper, a  creditor of the said deceased and also a Trustee named and appointed in and by the said Will. And we do hereby promise"

12 Mar 1838 Francis Harvey went to the Archdeaconry Court of Cornwall to prove the debt was £225.

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1833 | namely the Inn now in the occupation of my son William together with the stable and other outhouses thereto belonging

In father's will: "I give and bequeath unto my children, William, Henry, Alfred, John, Samuel and Mary equally all the property whatsoever that is my free inheritance namely the Inn now in the occupation of my son William together with the stable and other outhouses thereto belonging and the garden adjoining"

1909 | George Gardner-Symons paints Angarrack

George Gardner Symons An Old Mill, Angarrack

1855 | Assignment of lease. £700. (i) George Bazeley, Copperhouse, Phillack merchant. (ii) William Hosken, Phillack, miller

Assignment of lease. £700.   (i) George Bazeley, Copperhouse, Phillack merchant.

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1808 | Sale of Mellenoweth Mine Share on 20.12.1808 at the house of John Stephens (Innkeeper) at Angarrack

John Stevens (Innkeeper) An advert in the Royal Cornwall Gazette of 17.12.1808 reads 'Sale of Mellenoweth Mine Share on 20.12.1808 at the house of John Stephens at Angarrack in the parish of Phillack Innkeeper.

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