Mellenoweth Estate, Angarrack
Tree: AHP
Notes:
H.L. Douch, Curator, Royal Institution of Cornwall wrote that William succeeded his father at the Angarrack Smelting House. He said William bought the Mellenoweth Estate, which he had previously rented, and there built himself a large house. At the end of the century the family fortunes waned, Mellenoweth was mortgaged and the family’s social stan ding declined.
In a booklet entitled, "Angarrack, The Singular History of a Cornish Village", by John Higgans , dated 1986 at Newton Abbot it states Mellenoweth was an estate of about fifty nine acres and forms the South - east corner of Angarrack Village . I t remained within the manor of Connerton and ownership of the Arundell family for centuries until it was sold to WilliamTremayne in 1783 for 31 5 Pounds Sterling . His father first leased Mellenoweth as a sub - tenant of Thomas Glynn of Gwinear in 1737. In 180 0 William mortgaged Mellenoweth to a Mary Strickland who, in the same year sold the property with the exception of the Angarrack Inn. In the booklet "Angarrack" it says that when William purchased M ellenoweth he had it surveyed. The gardens covered seven a cres with shrubberies, orchards and fishponds and were described by Davis Gilbert in his Parochial History of Cornwall (1838), as the finest garden in the West of Cornwall.
Latitude: 50.19262142817132, Longitude: -5.382600101158118| Documents | Mellanoweth | Eleven Freehold Houses and Cottages | Freeholds Let on Leases. 19 Houses | 04 July 1889 TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY MR. EDWARD EVA, Auctioneer, at the Cornubia Hotel, Copperhouse, Hayle, MONDAY, July 22nd, instant, At Three o’clock in the afternoon, in one lot, the following properties, situate at Mellanoweth, near Hayle, consisting of Eleven Freehold Houses and Cottages, with Gardens, and an Acre of Land, the occupation of… | |
| Tenement called Mellinoweth at Phillack | Higgans, Vawdrey | Thornbury, Morton Grange Estate | 1857 Gloucestershire Heritage Hub Archive Catalogue |
| Histories | AR/3/112 Receipt, conveyance of Mellenowith 3 Jul 1784
Receipt from Christopher Wallis for payment received from Lord Arundell in connection with conveyance of Mellenowith, granted to William Tremayne. Part of Connerton Manor. | |
| BU/1171 Survey of Drannick Manor, Gwinear and Phillack 1832 Survey book of Drannick Manor containing 10 maps and references | ||
| Thomas Glynn of Gwinear family tree | ||
| Mr William Tremayne chr 09 Oct 1722 (66)| Tremayne family history via https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:10m-jwcu_t8J:https://pdf4pro.com/text/214bd/wp_content_uploads_tremayne_23generations.txt.txt+&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk&client=firefox-b | ||
| William Tremayne of Angarrack, Gentleman, Will is dated 23 Feb 1806 William Tremayne of Angarrack, Gentleman, Will is dated 23 Feb 1806. His legacies included to the personal representatives of his late brother, Mathew Tremayne all the monies due from him or them tome at the time of my death. Also he gave to his brother John Tremayne all the money due from him at the time of my death. He bequeathed to his,… | ||
| Mortgage by demise + £170 | parts of Mellinoweth | 30 Sep 1851 Mortgage by demise + £170 | (i) Jn. Davies Trebilcock, Phillack, gent. | (ii) Walter Treweek, Gwennap, gent., Henry Noell, Phillack, gent, Elizabeth Trebilcock, same, widow | parts of Mellinoweth | 30 Sep 1851 | ||
| May 27, 1730: Marriage settlement of John Harris and Dorothy Herbert May 27, 1730: Marriage settlement of John Harris and Dorothy Herbert. 1. John Harris, Pickwell, Dev., esquire. 2. Henry and Richard Herbert, Oakely Parke, Salop, esqs. 3. Dorothy Herbert, Oakely Parke, Salop. | ||
| Angarrack - Vellan Vrahan | Route B | Footloose in Hayle 3 page 63 1997, 2002 D.H.Philp and G.A.D.Schofield | ||
| Hayle | Railway Cuttings ln tenement of Mellinoweth - Friday 19 December 1851 The Cornish Telegraph - Friday 19 December 1851 | ||
| CORNISH MINES.—To be SOLD FEE SIMPLE of MOIETY of MINERALS In MELLINOWETH and COLD HARBOUR | Aug. 15, 1829 CORNISH MINES.—To be SOLD, the FEE SIMPLE of a MOIETY of the MINERALS In MELLINOWETH and COLD HARBOUR, in Phillack and Gwinear, which contain upwards of 100 acres There has been lately several thousand pounds’ worth of copper raised within Melli- neweth, and the proprietor has received therefrom upwards of £400 as dues. Great Herland Mine… |
| Maps | Parish Boundary Angarrack - Hayle boundary with Gwinear Gwithian |
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| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Residence |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1737 | I2460 | AHP | |
| 2 | 1783 | I320 | AHP | |
| 3 | 3 Jul 1784 | I320 | AHP | |
| 4 | 1800 | I320 | AHP |

