Kings’s Arms, Broad Street, Penryn

Kings’s Arms, Broad Street, Penryn



 


Tree: AHP

Notes:
Kings Arms, 3, Broad Street, Bissom, Penryn, Cornwall, England, TR10 8JL

First known written reference to this large town centre pub dates from 1489, when was closely involved in activities at port of Penryn and with the prominent people passing through - Henry VII said to have slept here. [whatpub.com]

1782: The Freemasons Lodge; The first Freemasons Lodge meets in Penryn at the King’s Arms Hotel.

Address : Latitude: 50.16783480000001, Longitude: -5.101589100000001


Media

Photos Kings Arms Hotel and Kings Bar | Penryn | 2022
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King's Arms Hotel | Broad Street, Penryn
King's Arms Hotel | Broad Street, Penryn
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King's Arms Hotel | Broad Street, Penryn historic postcard
King's Arms Hotel | Broad Street, Penryn historic postcard
Penryn in 1816 from the south
Penryn in 1816 from the south
The Kings Arms, Penryn | Sign - typeface surely former Devenish | 2014
The Kings Arms, Penryn | Sign - typeface surely former Devenish | 2014
https://boakandbailey.com/2014/03/pubs-penryn-falmouth/

Histories
Martin Killigrew's amanuenses, clerk Snoxell | March 1737-8
Martin Killigrew's amanuenses, clerk Snoxell | March 1737-8
Martin Killigrew's amanuenses, one of whom, his clerk Snoxell, left London " with his wife and boy servant " in March, 1737-8, on a vessel called the "Rice," for Falmouth, to become landlord of an Inn belonging
to the estate.
via RIC Journal abt 1871
Cornwall pub explains full story behind armed drama in Penryn | 24 May 2020
Cornwall pub explains full story behind armed drama in Penryn | 24 May 2020
Elkee Mills and Nate Foster, landlady and landlord of the King's Arms; couple who took over the running of a Penryn pub and hotel - on the day lockdown started
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Exclusive: Kings Arms Penryn explains decision behind temporary coronavirus measures | Nub News | 16 Sep 2021
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Kings Arms, Penryn, Devenish and R L Furneaux; Kings Hotel, Falmouth; | Devenish | 1866-1964
Kings Arms, Penryn, Devenish and R L Furneaux; Kings Hotel, Falmouth; | Devenish | 1866-1964
DEVENISH OF WEYMOUTH, BREWERS
Kings Arms, Penryn sign | arms of King James I 1603- to Anne -1707
Kings Arms, Penryn sign | arms of King James I 1603- to Anne -1707
Arms of King James I 1603, last used by Anne Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714)[a] was Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from 8 March 1702 until 1 May 1707

Census

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Census    Person ID   Tree 
1 Powell, John  30 Mar 1851I7926 AHP 

Death

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID   Tree 
1 Powell, John  18 Mar 1853I7926 AHP 

Occupation

Matches 1 to 11 of 11

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Occupation    Person ID   Tree 
1 Chapman, George  31 Mar 1901I7942 AHP 
2 Foster, Nate  I7925 AHP 
3 Mills, Elkee  I7924 AHP 
4 Pellowe, William  1791I6967 AHP 
5 Pellowe, William  1805I6967 AHP 
6 Pellowe, William  3 May 1806I6967 AHP 
7 Powell, John  14 Apr 1821I7926 AHP 
8 Powell, John  1830I7926 AHP 
9 Powell, John  1844I7926 AHP 
10 Snoxell, Edward M7YV-Q36  March 1737-8I7664 AHP 
11 Snoxell, Edward M7YV-Q36  30 Aug 1773I7664 AHP 

Trade,Profession,Job

Matches 1 to 2 of 2

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Trade,Profession,Job    Person ID   Tree 
1 Pellowe, William  3 May 1806I6967 AHP 
2 Snoxell, Edward M7YV-Q36  30 Aug 1773I7664 AHP