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Royal Hotel, Weston
published by gricharduk - 4 years 10 months 18 days ago.

I won't allow me to edit my previous comment so ...

  1.  Foundation stone laid by Captain Parsley's son in 1807
  2. Charles Taylor of Milton built the house/hotel and was the first tenant
  3. It explains Reeve's difficulty in gaining possession

Ernest E Baker's book "The Village of Weston-super-Mare Historical Notes" published in 1883 - I was wondering if this society had a copy? Or even, if the South West Heritage Trust had a copy?


Royal Hotel, Weston
published by gricharduk - 4 years 10 months 18 days ago.

Based, on that same article, there is a lot more here that I think you will find very interesting: Tales of Old Weston

See the section called "1810-2010: 200 Years of Tourism in Weston-super-Mare" on that page.


Royal Hotel, Weston
published by gricharduk - 4 years 10 months 19 days ago.

So this confuses things a bit further (but its still an interesting article)

Page 2, Weston Mercury - Saturday 06 May 1882

These are memories of an old resident of Weston before it is developed. He states that the first tenant of the hotel is Charles Taylor and that the foundation stone was laid in 1807. However ...

1) He was a child at the time the hotel was built 2) He then states Peter Fry took over from Needham which is not correct (or perhaps it is?) 3) The foundation stone might have been laid in 1807 but this is before Cox and Parsely buy the land from Piggott.

Abstract of title of William Cox of Brockley, Esq., and Richard Parsely


Royal Hotel, Weston
published by - 4 years 10 months 19 days ago.

Great to have a page dedicated to The Royal Hotel! Such a significant local building. And yes, I found an advert showing that it was a Mr John SAWTELL who ran the hotel for a number of years prior to Richard FRY (my ancestor).

I have found several history books and secondary sources that claim that COX and PARSLEY partnered with James CAPELL and Richard FRY in the original purchase, or financing of the build of the hotel. However, I have not been able to find a primary source to confirm this, so I'm not sure whether it was just Parsley and Cox, or all four of them. I suspect Cox and Parsley bought the old farmhouse and the land, and then, if they were involved at all, Capell and Fry probably contributed to the planning and financing of the new building, and as a result, probably had some sort of share in it. However, I have yet to find a specific historical document to confirm this. It seems strange that so many historical accounts and even Heritage England's own history of the building would claim that all four men were involved if no historic records exit to confirm that? 

I also recently found an interesting reference to a period when there appears to have been some legal dispute between REEVE, (the owner after Richard FRY), and a Mr George WOOKEY. I haven't figured out yet exactly what happened there, but it seems that WOOKEY occupied or ran the hotel for a time, then REEVE was re-established as the rightful owner and WOOKEY then went across to South Parade to manage and run The Bath Hotel which I believe Richard FRY had built. 

I've put a page up on my personal family history blog which details and outlines everything that I've been able to gather and find out so far about The Royal Hotel, its owners and its history, and I've added several news clippings if interested. You can find that page on the link below :)

That's fascinating re the beer machine!! I did read somewhere that they had quite an issue with supplies of beer in the early day, and that probably didn't help drum up popularity for the establishment!!

https://meetmyancestor.com/places/royal-hotel-weston-super-mare/


Royal Hotel, Weston
published by gricharduk - 4 years 10 months 21 days ago.

Francis Knight, Sea-Board of Mendip, pages 53 & 56, contain some hints that the earliest the hotel could have been built is after 1808. 1808 is when Parsley and Cox first buy land from the Piggot's (who owned half of North Somerset at the time!). So, Needham probably is the first tenant:

Sea-Board of Mendip - Weston-super-Mare


Royal Hotel, Weston
published by gricharduk - 4 years 10 months 21 days ago.

I think this might be the same James Needham - it's a very interesting article with patent diagrams:

The 1811 Needham And Rawlins Patent Brewing Machine

As Honey Langcaster-James mentioned in her post - A John Sawtell ran/owned the hotel from at least 1811 (see p2 - Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - Thursday 25 July 1811) and he died in October 1817. Then from Honey's post onwards, becoming Fry's Hotel, then Reeve's Hotel, etc.

Richard


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