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Title: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: Knellie on Sunday 20 January 08 08:27 GMT (UK)
Could anyone check 1901 Census for the Musters Arms Annesley please?

As well as finding out landlord & residents, I'm trying to locate where it is or was  ???

I found a photo dated 1905 on 'Picture the Past' ref. NCCW002028
with a note to say it was later known as Fisher's Farm.

http://www.picturethepast.org.uk

Any advice as to how to find details about a property would be appreciated.

Thanks again
Knellie
Title: Re: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: wozzle on Sunday 20 January 08 08:59 GMT (UK)
had a look on the enumerators walk sheet for 1901 annesley
the pub is not mentioned by name.
Title: Re: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: Dizzifish on Sunday 20 January 08 10:37 GMT (UK)
Hi Knellie,

There is reference to the “Musters Arms” on;  http://www.historicaldirectories.org
1885 – Wrights directory says “Musters Arms” Gaza Rowe, Annesley,
On the Kellys directory of 1904 it was kept by John Trueman Barker and described as Hotel & Farmer.

Sheila.
Title: Re: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: Dizzifish on Sunday 20 January 08 10:43 GMT (UK)
Hi Knellie,

Here is the reference for John T Trueman at the Musters Arms Hotel in 1901,
1901 - RG13/3143/26/44.

Sheila.
Title: Re: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: Dizzifish on Sunday 20 January 08 13:56 GMT (UK)
Hi Knellie,

According to the census it looks like Gaza Rowe kept the Musters Arms in 1881 & 1891
From the Freebmd it seems he died in 1891;

Deaths Jun 1891   
ROWE  Gehazi  80  Basford  7b 78

IGI Marriage M046271
18 JUN 1837   Alfreton, Derby
GEHAZI ROWE & ANN BURROWES

They are in Annesley in 1841 as Farmer; in 1851 still in Annesley at the Blue Bell Inn; 1861 Bell Inn,
In 1871 he is only listed as farmer and licensed victualer.

So it looks likely that John Trueman Barker took over after Gehazi Rowe, I hope it narrows your search down a little.

Sheila.
Title: Re: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: Knellie on Sunday 20 January 08 14:16 GMT (UK)
Many thanks Wozzle & Sheila

I couldn't find anything other than photo - now lots to go on

Knellie
Title: Re: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: awahl on Tuesday 10 November 09 00:22 GMT (UK)
Hello.....might be a little late but just read your message.....have spoken with a friend of mine....looks like on OS plan around 1890s...Musters Arms was indicated in Annesley on opposite side of road to a church...around about OS 500 535.....no sign there now of the building indicated on PTP photograph....

you will notice that this is at end of a public footpath, about a miles walk from Annesley Hall...

....hope that this helps

Regards

alan
Title: Re: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: Marathonman on Tuesday 10 November 09 01:00 GMT (UK)
Hi

The Munsters Arms is listed as The Munsters Arms Hotel in 1901 and there is listed:

The landlord, landlady, mother-in-law, great neice and three servants at the address.  No residents are showing in the 1901 census as staying there at the time the emunerator called.

Reference is indeed RG13/3143/26/44 as pointed out earlier although I read the landlords name as John T Barker.

Mike
Title: Re: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: suzard on Tuesday 10 November 09 01:54 GMT (UK)
1901 the landlord is John T Barker

1891 he was keeping the Crown Inn at Awsworth Notts

Suz
Title: Re: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: Knellie on Tuesday 10 November 09 19:56 GMT (UK)
Thanks Alan, Mike & Suz

Any time it's good to have more bits of info to add.
Recently found that there is a possible source of info. at Kirkby in Ashfield.
Kirkby & District District Conservation Society, Heritage Centre, 13, Kingsway.
Must have driven by lots of times  ::) .

Knellie

Title: Re: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: jaywit on Tuesday 10 November 09 20:21 GMT (UK)
Looking at that O/S map reference it looks to be on Skegby Road opposite the church, so maybe a drive down there and see what is there now.
Title: Re: Musters Arms Annesley
Post by: Knellie on Tuesday 10 November 09 20:27 GMT (UK)
Absolutely - thank u Jaywit.

Knellie