°Carwyn Farm,203, Carwin Farm, Carwin, Phillack
Tree: AHP
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50.198495520919835 -5.39063215299393
Location : Latitude: 50.198495520919835, Longitude: -5.39063215299393 | Histories | Loggans Mill had been leased since 1810 by the Hosken family of Carwin Farm The mill had been leased since 1810 by the Hosken family of Carwin Farm (next to Richard’s Farm Shop), and on the death of his father in 1827 William Hosken took over. After a fire in 1852 destroyed the mill, he rebuilt it on a much larger scale (todays ruin) and continued to expand the business. William Hosken died in 1889. A year later his… | |
| Loggans Mill and H.T.P. – Hayle Heritage Centre | ||
| Trethingey, Carwin, Kayle, Laity, Barnoon, Nanpusker, and Parkengotha, Luggans, Leah, Nanjeval | 1824 Trethingey belongs to the Rev Robert Hoblyn; Carwin to the executors of Francis Gregor Esq and Miss Dorothy Harris; Kayle to the executors of the late William Harris Esq and the Rev Robert Hoblyn; Laity to the executors of Mr Richard Nicholls the Rev Robert Hoblyn the Hon Mrs Agar James Buller Esq and Mr William Tremayne; Barnoon, Nanpusker,… | ||
| Sale of lots 14, 15, 16 | MILLINVRANE and ANGARRACK, CARWYN | 5 May 1838 Lot. 14.—One undivided third part of all that Tenement and Farm, called MILLINVRANE and ANGARRACK Lot 15.—One undivided third part of all that Tenement and called CARWYN Lot 16.—-One undivided third part of that Tenement and Farm, PARCEL of CARWYN Falmouth Express and Colonial Journal - Saturday 05 May 1838 | ||
| Carwin | 1851 Census | Morehead/Morshead; Trezise/Tresise; Miners | ||
| FARM SALE AT PENZANCE. PULSACK AND CARWYN OFFERED BY AUCTION | 2 Apr 1921 Cornish Post and Mining News - Saturday 02 April 1921 | ||
| Dealer who retired at 78 | Mr. R. J. ROBERTS Buyer From Hayle Area Farms | 28 Feb 1963 West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser - Thursday 28 February 1963 | ||
| SUGAR BEET PIONEER; HAYLE FARMER DEFICIENT OF £14,058; WAR CONTROL AND LOANS; First meeting of creditors of William John Hosken, farmer, Pulsack, Hayle - 23 December 1920 West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser - Thursday 23 December 1920 | ||
| ROMAN (?) Carwin in Phillack OS 25" 62.10, no. 4; N G R SW 58439 | discovered 1953 | 1964 Carwin in Phillack OS 25" 62.10, no. 4; N G R SW 584398; at about 160' O.D. Discovered by the writer in field-work, 1953 (see Dudley, 1954, no. 7: Fowler, 1962, 37,no. 5). Surveyed by team under Mr. P. J. Fowler in April, 1956. See fig. 12. How this prominent and very remarkable site escaped notice until so recently is a mystery; rectangular… |
| Maps | The settlement of Carwin is first recorded as ‘Kaergwyn’ in 1311 The place-name ‘Carwin’ suggests the site of an Iron Age or Romano British. The name contains the elements 'ker', fort or round, and ‘guyn’, white. No trace of a round survives in the immediate vicinity of the settlement (though there is a large sub-circular field to the south). The settlement of Carwin is first recorded as ‘Kaergwyn’… |
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| 1 | 1 Apr 1881 | I271 | AHP |

