- The Cornish Times
The Cornish Times is a
weekly newspaper , published every Friday from offices inLiskeard ,Cornwall ,United Kingdom . The offices are currently based in the former Webb's Hotel building (now called Webb's House). It covers all ofSouth East Cornwall , including Callington,Fowey ,Liskeard ,Looe ,Saltash andTorpoint . It has the image of achough as an emblem on its front page. It is owned by theTindle Newspaper Group .History
The Cornish Times was first published on Saturday 3 January
1857 . A complete set of microfilm copies of The Cornish Times can be examined at theCornish Studies Centre inRedruth .
Cover price of the first edition was oneold penny . Unlike today, it covered local and national as well as international news. Articles in the first edition included:
*St. Petersburg ,Russia , on a convention of Russia andPersia .
*Copper ores for sale inRedruth
*Mining information and activity around all of Cornwall
*The address of thePresident of USA
*Crime inTyne and Wear ,England
*The state ofNicaragua
*Details of theexecution ofchild murderer William 'Action' Jackson , aloan shark , ofChester ,England .The first publishers were E Philp of Callington and J Philp of
Liskeard . [Facsimile of first edition, published free with The Cornish Times in2007 .]Webb's Hotel
The current offices building was built in 1833. The hotel was used for meeting's of
South Caradon mine . Under CornishStannary Law s cost book system, two monthly meetings were held at which thepurser presented the accounts. The result of the meeting was the owners sharing the profits or meeting any debts, the 'calls'. The owners' names were held in 'cost book', from which their entry could be deleted after settling outstanding calls. The system existed until 1883.
The hotel is a Grade II listed building. It was abandoned and derelict in1989 , but a property developer purchased it in2001 with plan to return it to its original state. It was reopened in2005 to great local acclaim. As it is no longer a hotel, the building was renamed Webb's House. The area in front of the building has also been re-landscaped with granite seating, flower borders and aceltic cross .References
External links
* [http://www.cornwall-today.co.uk/cornwall/index.cfm "Cornish Times" website]
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