John Carey

Male Abt 1806 -


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  • Name John Carey  [1, 2
    Birth Abt 1806  [2
    Gender Male 
    Occupation 18 Jun 1839  Tithing of Avon, (near Sopley), Hampshire, England
    One of four tithings of Sopley, Avon, Ripley, and Shirley in the Parish of Sopley
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    Occupier of Field Plots 674, 675, 676, 677, 680, 683, 685. Near or adjacent to The New Queen Inn. Suggesting that John was a farmer as well as a publican. 
    Residence 18 Jun 1839  The New Queen Inn, Avon, Sopley, Hampshire, England
    Plot 684 of Tithe Map http://www.avontyrrellestate.com/pub The New Queen Inn is situated in the hamlet of Avon approximately midway between Ringwood and Christchurch on the B3347. The earliest record of a pub on the site of the New Queen is 1725. At one time it was known as the Mermaid perhaps because of its proximity to the River Avon – for many years the landlord kept a punt tied up at the end of the garden! Its present name probably derives from a combination of the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne in 1837 and the fact that until about 1840 there was an inn called the Old Queen on the corner of London Lane a hundred yards away. The area is steeped in history. Sir Walter Tyrrell, whose arrow killed William Rufus in a hunting accident (or was it murder?) in 1100, fled the scene and forded the River Avon close to where the New Queen now stands. Legend has it that he stopped to have his horse re shod at the Smithy which stands on the corner of London Lane and which can be seen from the car park. Having killed the blacksmith to cover his tracks he crossed the river and escaped by ship from Poole Harbour to France. The New Queen has formed part of the Avon Tyrrell Estate (named after the descendants of Sir Walter Tyrrell) for some 200 years. It remains in private ownership and is operated by Hall & Woodhouse on behalf of the present owners Lord and Lady Manners who live locally.
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    Plot 684, New Queen Inn 
    Occupation 6 Jun 1841  The New Queen Inn, Avon, Sopley, Hampshire, England
    Plot 684 of Tithe Map http://www.avontyrrellestate.com/pub The New Queen Inn is situated in the hamlet of Avon approximately midway between Ringwood and Christchurch on the B3347. The earliest record of a pub on the site of the New Queen is 1725. At one time it was known as the Mermaid perhaps because of its proximity to the River Avon – for many years the landlord kept a punt tied up at the end of the garden! Its present name probably derives from a combination of the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne in 1837 and the fact that until about 1840 there was an inn called the Old Queen on the corner of London Lane a hundred yards away. The area is steeped in history. Sir Walter Tyrrell, whose arrow killed William Rufus in a hunting accident (or was it murder?) in 1100, fled the scene and forded the River Avon close to where the New Queen now stands. Legend has it that he stopped to have his horse re shod at the Smithy which stands on the corner of London Lane and which can be seen from the car park. Having killed the blacksmith to cover his tracks he crossed the river and escaped by ship from Poole Harbour to France. The New Queen has formed part of the Avon Tyrrell Estate (named after the descendants of Sir Walter Tyrrell) for some 200 years. It remains in private ownership and is operated by Hall & Woodhouse on behalf of the present owners Lord and Lady Manners who live locally.
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    Publican 
    Person ID P271  One Place Study of Sopley
    Last Modified 19 Mar 2019 

    Family Ann,   b. Abt 1801 
    Children 
     1. Edward Carey,   b. Abt 1826  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     2. Rebecca Carey,   b. Abt 1827  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     3. Sarah Carey,   b. Abt 1829  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     4. Elizabeth Carey,   b. Abt 1831  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     5. John Carey,   b. Abt 1833  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     6. Agusta Carey,   b. Abt 1840, Hampshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     7. Private William Joseph Thorner,   b. Abt 1893   d. 29 Sep 1917 (Age 24 years)
    Family ID F70  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 19 Mar 2019 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsOccupation - Occupier of Field Plots 674, 675, 676, 677, 680, 683, 685. Near or adjacent to The New Queen Inn. Suggesting that John was a farmer as well as a publican. - 18 Jun 1839 - Tithing of Avon, (near Sopley), Hampshire, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsResidence - Plot 684, New Queen Inn - 18 Jun 1839 - The New Queen Inn, Avon, Sopley, Hampshire, England Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsOccupation - Publican - 6 Jun 1841 - The New Queen Inn, Avon, Sopley, Hampshire, England Link to Google Earth
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  • Sources 
    1. [S384560239] Sopley Tithe Map and Award, (Hampshire Record Office), 10 Feb 2019, 9.

    2. [S384560238] Ancestry Census Records 1841, (Ancestry), 10 Feb 2019, District 12 Page 4.
      John Carey 35 1806 Male

    3. [S384560239] Sopley Tithe Map and Award, (Hampshire Record Office), 10 Feb 2019, 9.
      New Queen Inn and Offices

    4. [S384560240] Original data: "IR29 Tithe Commission and successors: Tithe Apportionments" The National Archives, Tithe Apportionments, 1836-1929 [database online]. TheGenealogist.co.uk 2019, (TheGenealogist.co.uk), 10 Feb 2019, IR 29/31/229.

    5. [S384560241] Georeferenced Maps, (https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=19&lat=50.7880&lon=-1.7932&layers=6&b=1&marker=50.7910,-1.795526), 10 Feb 2019.

    6. [S384560238] Ancestry Census Records 1841, (Ancestry), 10 Feb 2019, District 12 Page 4.

    7. [S384560238] Ancestry Census Records 1841, (Ancestry), 10 Feb 2019, District 12 Page 4.
      John Carey 35 1806 Male Publican