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Details of pub: Halfway Inn, Tre'r Ddôl

Other names: Boar's Head Inn, Boars Head Inn
Address/Location:
OS Grid Ref: SN6593792186
Opened: before 1843      
Closed: 1957       Type: Pub
Summary: Closed March 30th 1957 (Lloffion Llangynfelyn 5)

Notes: 1843
Sale notice for Dolclettwr estate "Also, TWO SMALL INNS, known as the Boar's Head and Dolclettwr Arms, and numerous small houses, cottages, and various buildings, forming a considerable portion of the village of Tre Taliesin." The Glamorgan Monmouth and Brecon Gazette and Merthyr Guardian 2 Sept 1843

1844
Appears on the Tithe Apportionment as Boar's Head Inn, occupied by Hugh Rowlands, owned by the Duke of Newcastle
1845 - location of auction (Boar's Head)
1851 - location of auction (Boar's Head)
1881 - Census (Prop. was enumerator)

1881 - Licence transferred from John Jones to Robert Hazaal(sic) CN 18 Nov 1881
1882 - Servants Elizabeth Evans and Elizabeth Thomas, prop: R G Hazeel, wife Mary Josephine Hazeel
Elizabeth charged with theft - see attachment
1883 - (January) Petty Sessions report of several drunkenness cases refers to a "John Edwards, the present landlord" CN 12 Jan 1883
1883 - The licence transfer got nasty, see press cuttings. John Edwards charged with permitting drunkenness, then a letter in the press criticises the magistrates for refusing to transfer the licence to Edwards. Then he's charged with selling alcohol without a licence, and finally the licence is transferred to John Rees. Mary Edwards mentioned as wife of John, and Daniel Thomas, Ynyshir, as interim licence holder somehow.
1892
Tre’r Ddol Petty Sessions timetable for 1892, to be held at the Halfway Inn, Tre’r Ddol.
Ceredigion Archives, ANC/25/addl 4
1897 "CLETTWR VALLEY, three miles from Ynyslas Station. Charming Scenery. For Refreshments of all kinds, J. REES, Half Way Inn, Tre'rddol, at entrance to Valley." CBV 25/9/1897
1905
Petty Sessions: Talybont; number on list: 7; name of premises: Halfway inn; Parish / Place: Tre'r Ddol; Licensee: Rees, John; owner or tenant : tenant; registered owner : Mrs Basil Jones, Gwynfryn; free or tied: Free; tied to: [blank]; type of licence: full; on or off licence: on; number of licenced days per week: 7. (1905 list)
1910 John Rees died Feb, leaving wife and family. Licence transferred to Jane Rees April 1910

Additional information

Newspaper:

Auction notice 1845

Date: 1845

Newspaper:

Conscription appeal J M Rees

Date: 1916

Newspaper:

Report of petty sessions

Date: 1865

Newspaper:

Inn to let

Date: 1868

Newspaper:

Tithe notices on display

Date: 1845

Newspaper:

Servant wanted

Date: 1882

Newspaper:

Servant charged with theft

Date: 1882

Census:

Census 1881

Date: 1881

Newspaper:

Charge of paying wages in a public house

Date: 1884

Newspaper:

Letter concerning refusal to transfer licence

Date: 1883

Newspaper:

Transfer of licence to John Rees

Date: 1883

Newspaper:

Permitting Drunkenness charge

Date: 1883

Newspaper:

Edwards charged with selling without a licence

Date: 1883

Document:

Reminiscences of the Half Way

Date: 1957

Map:

OS map of Tre'r Ddôl 1905

Date: 1905

Map:

Tithe map of Tre'r Ddôl

Date: 1844


People associated with this establishment
Hazeel, Robert G [-]