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1704 | Angarrack smelting-house established by Francis Moult & Co., with six of the new reverberatory furnaces
Angarrack smelting-house was almost as old as Treloweth, being established by Francis Moult & Co. in 1704, with six of the new reverbera- tory furnaces, as a companion works to the one at Newham, Truro. By 1743 it was owned by William Lemon and was for sale in 1783, with William Tremayne then described as the sole proprietor.
3 In 1804 the four principal partners there were Richard Cunnack, William Carne, the Bolithos and James Pascoe
1722 | William Tremayne, manager of tin smelting house at Angarrack married Elizabeth Michell
1722 William Tremayne, the manager of the tin smelting house at Angarrack married Elizabeth Michell, daughter of The Revd Wil liam Michell Vicar of Kenwyn.
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1672 | Angarrack Stamping Mill
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HER Number: 31842 Name: ANGARRACK - Post Medieval stamping mill Summary
The site of a stamping mill which had a datestone of 1672, is recorded at Angarrack. read more »
1828 | Angarrack Culver House
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HER Number: 31958 Name: ANGARRACK - Post Medieval dovecote Summary
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1853 | Sale of Angarrack Smelting House
According to The Royal Cornwall Gazette, Falmouth Packet, and General Advertiser (Truro, England), Friday, November 11, 1853; pg. [1]; Issue 2629. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II. :
PHILLACK, CORNWALL
TO be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, with possession at Michaelmas next, the fee simple and inheritance of an in all that well known and long established
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