The Seven Stars Inn, Churchtown, Stithians


 

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Conveyance of licensed premises in Mid and West Cornwall

Parties:

1) Richard I Strong, late of Redruth, now London, esquire

2) Harvey B Neame, Redruth Brewery, brewer

3) Thomas Foster, Truro, gentleman.

Consideration £6026 and 2 shillings and 7 pence by 3) to 1).

Recites: conveyance by Edward Magor, Joshua and Richard Davy to Strong and Neame, schedules 1-4, 26 May 1873;

mortgages raised by 1) and 2) with Michael Williams and Henry and William Grylls, schedules 1)-6) part 1), 27 May 1873 and not dated. Dissolution of partnership of 1) and 2) [The Redruth Brewery, 10 October 1875].

Party 1) conveys moiety in company to 3).

Schedule 1: Redruth and Gwinear [freehold].

1) Malthouse: site of brewery built by Reuben and John Magor, William and Stephen Davy, now the Redruth Brewery

2,3) Undershot Mill Plot and plot, former stamps and mineral rights

4) The Kings Arms and plot near Symons terrace

5) Part of The Pendarves Arms, Carnhell Green, Gwinear, in occupation by John Thomas

6) Part of Wheal Silver fields, Trengweath, manor of Tregeare

7) Part of an undefined plot

8) Hatters shop and house, Fore Street

9) Part of Carpenter's shop, Agar Terrace and Fore Street

10) Part of the Pendarves Arms, West End, in occupation by Richard Thomas

11) Part of Nance's Moor by the road from Redruth Brewery to the town

12) Part of a beer shop at Plainangwarry, in occupation by by Thomas Francis.

Schedule 2: Redruth, Perranarworthal, Penzance, Falmouth, Devoran and Gwennap, Camborne

1) 2 gardens at Little Vauxhall Road

2) Whitfords Fields, bounded on north east by footpath to Redruth Brewery, south west by land leased to National School

3) Shop in Fore Street and Cockings Court

4) Part of Pendarves Arms, in occupation by Richard Thomas, bounded on south by street to Camborne, west by road to Nicholl's foundry, north by lane to the Royal Standard stables, east land of Thomas Donnithorne

5) Part of a field opposite Foundry Road, with boundary details

6) Assay office on the Hill now a beer shop; with boundary details in manor of Treleigh

7) The Miners' Arms, Plainangwarry in occupation by Thomas Francis

8) Part of 3 cottages, Plainangwarry, in occupation by Robert Williams and William Lemin; between the main road and the road to East Tolgus mine

9) 3 adjoining plots on Perran Down, parish and manor of Perranarworthal near the manor pound, the Penryn turnpike and part of Melenkey tenement. The Royal Oak on the Helston Turnpike near Middle Well owned R Magor and Richard Davy

10) 5 acres in Tolgus

11)-12) Parts of Tolgus Veor

13) Midhas Meadow and Ring Croft, Tolgus Wartha

14) The Fountain Tavern, lately built by Robert Stevens, in occupation by Philip Rushden, near Causeway Head, Penzance, bounded on south by Penzance-Madron road, on west by road along North Folly.

15) The Railway Hotel, Falmouth-Pendennis Castle road, late in occupation by Catherine Griffin.

16) The Commercial Hotel, Quay Street, Falmouth, in occupation by Magor, Davy and Davy

17) The Navy Tavern, in street leading to the Public Quay, Falmouth, in occupation by Philip Rushden and rooms over Odger's fish cellars and the gateway

18) The Commercial Hotel, Fore Street, Camborne in manor of Illogan, in occupation by William Tyack and adjoining brewhouse in lane between Fore and Chapel Streets.

19) The Crown and Anchor, Devoran, late in occupation by William Burrell

20) The Seven Stars, Carharrack, Gwennap and land with tithe apportionment numbers.

Schedule 3

1)-2) Assurance policies, 1830-1856.

Schedule 4: Gwennap, Penzance, Illogan, Crowan, St Austell, St Hilary and Phillack

1) The Pick and Gad, Treskerby, Gwennap, in occupation by James Vivian

2) The Anchor and Hope, Alverton Street, Penzance and brewhouse, in occupation by Edgcumbe

3) The Bridge Inn, Illogan, in occupation by Anthony Jane and 2 meadows on south side of Bridge to Portreath road.

4) The St Aubyns Arms, Praze, Crowan and brewhouse and stables, in occupation by John Tresidder, part of Tremayne tenement

5) The Duke of Cornwall, Mount Charles, St Austell, in occupation by John Rowe

6) The Crown Hotel, Goldsithney, St Hilary

7) The Globe Inn and The Horse and Jockey, Penzance

8) The Victory Inn, Twelveheads, Gwennap

9) The Commercial Inn, Copperhouse, Phillack

10) The Queens Head and brewery, New Street, Penzance.

Schedule 5: Penryn and Falmouth

1) The Globe Inn, Commercial Road, Penryn, in occupation by William G George

2) The New London Inn, Lady Street, alias Broad Street, Penryn, in occupation by John Stephens, bounded on north east by road leading to New Street

3) The Dolphin, Arwenack Street, Falmouth

4) The covenants to convey the shares in schedule 5).

Schedule 6, part 1: Truro, Camborne, St Austell.

1) The Old Bridge Street Inn, St Clement alias Old Bridge Street, Truro.

2) The Queen's Head, River Street, bounded on the south east by Tippetts Backlet

3) The Railway Inn and Cottage, Camborne

4) House in street leading to Kiln Lane, formerly the Bell Inn and adjoining premises, both now the Stag Inn, St Austell, in occupation by James Hooper.

Schedule 6, part 2: Devonport, Redruth, Camborne, Stithians, Paul, Constantine, Madron, Penzance and Falmouth

5) Messuage at North Comer Beach, Devonport

6) Assay Office at the Hill, Redruth

7) House in Trelowarren Street, Camborne, bounded on west by road from Vyvyan Row

8) Croft near Wheal Butler, Redruth, bounded on east by watercourse from Wheal Butler Adit level: north by new road to Copper Hill mine western engine shaft: part of Trewirgie barton.

9) Water rights through Paul's tenement Trewirgie for Redruth Brewery.

10) The Ship Inn, Lower Gweek; enclosures in Mellanoweth Downs, manor of Carnythenack, Constantine

11) The Seven Stars Inn, Churchtown, Stithians; Ennis and Carbis tenements, Stithians.

12) The Red Lion, Newlyn, Paul in occupation by Ethan Ball, cottage and room below shoemaker's shop.

13) The Pilot Boat Hotel, Falmouth

14) The Digger's Rest, Madron, in occupation by S Pengelly

15) The Ship and Castle, East alias Market Jew Street, Penzance.

Schedule 7

1)-3) Assurance policies, 1846, 1856 and 1872.

Schedule 8: Helston, Falmouth, Redruth, Gwennap, Newlyn East, Illogan, Gwithian and Kea

1) The Stores, Meneage Street, Helston

2) Foreman's cottage and yard, Wendron Street, Helston

3) The Beerhouse, Falmouth

4) The New Inn, Fore Street, Redruth

5) The Queen's Head, Redruth

6) The Star Inn, Vogue, Gwennap

7) The Railway Inn, East End, Redruth

8) The Duke of Wellington, Fore Street, Redruth

9) The Rifleman's Arms, beerhouse, Back Lane, Redruth

10) The Rose and Crown, beerhouse, Rose Cottage, Redruth

11) The Stag Inn, beerhouse, Lanner, Gwennap

12) The Clinton Arms Hotel, Fore St, Redruth

13) The Trefusis Arms Inn, South Gate, Redruth

14) The Plymouth Inn, Redruth

15) The Hawkins Arms, Zelah, Newlyn East

16) The Basset Arms, Portreath, Illogan

17) The Pendarves Arms Inn, Gwithian

18) The Cross Lanes, public house and land, Kea.

Reference numberSHM/667
Date30 Dec 1876

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Conveyance of licensed premises in Mid and West Cornwall | SHM/667 | 30 Dec 1876

Parties:
1) Richard I Strong, late of Redruth, now London, esquire
2) Harvey B Neame, Redruth Brewery, brewer
3) Thomas Foster, Truro, gentleman.
Consideration £6026 and 2 shillings and 7 pence by 3) to 1). Party 1) conveys moiety in company to 3).


Owner of originalKresenKernow
Date30 Dec 1876
Linked toRedruth Brewery Company 1827-2004, Redruth Brewery,Tolgus Hill, Redruth; Undershot Mill former stamps, Redruth; King's Arms Inn, Fore Street, Redruth; Pendarves Arms [Pendarves Inn,Commercial Inn.Caddy's Arms], Cathebedron Road, Carnhell Green, Carnhell, Gwinear; Tregea Manor, manor of Tregeare, Tregea, Portreath; Fore Street, Redruth; Pendarves Arms, West End, Redruth; Plain an Gwarry, Plain-an-Gwarry, Redruth; The Fountain Tavern, Fountain Inn, Causewayhead, Penzance; Miners' Arms Inn, Plain an Gwarry, Redruth; The Commercial Hotel, Quay Street, Falmouth; The Navy Tavern, Public Quay, Falmouth; The Commercial Hotel, Fore Street, Camborne; The Crown and Anchor, Devoran; Carharrick Stars (formerly Seven Stars) Seven Stars hotel, Carharrack, Redruth; Treskerby, Scorrier, Cornwall; Alverton Street, Penzance; Bridge, Illogan; St Aubyn Arms, Praze; The Duke of Cornwall, Mount Charles, St Austell; The Crown Hotel, Goldsithney; The Globe(The 'Globe',The Globe & Ale House,Globe Inn), Queen's Square, Penzance; The Horse and Jockey, Penzance; The Victory Inn, Twelveheads, Gwennap; The Commercial Inn (Commercial Hotel), Fore Street, Copperhouse, Hayle; The Queens Head and brewery, New Street, Penzance; The Globe Inn, Commercial Road, Penryn; The New London Inn, Lady Street, alias Broad Street, Penryn; The Dolphin, Arwenack Street, Falmouth; The Seven Stars Inn, Churchtown, Stithians; The Ship and Castle, Market Jew Street, Penzance; Clinton Arms Hotel, Fore Street, Redruth

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