Rose & Crown
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Overview
The Rose & Crown, in Withy Mills, was open from at least 1861 until it closed in 1972. In all those 111 years, it had only 6 licensees.
Photos
Rose & Crown in 2017
Location
Licensees
- ????-1861-1906 George Yeates - 1906-1908 George Sherborne - 1908-1910 Herbert Shearn - 1910-1923 Uriah Maggs - 1923-1929 Samuel Workman - 1929-1972 Frederick "Jimmy" Workman
Owners
Timeline
Date | Detail | Source |
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07/04/1861 | George Yeates (age 37) is living with his wife Matilda (age 28) and three children Henry (age 11), Louisa (age 4) and William (age 2) in Withy Mills, Paulton. He is a Beer House Keeper. | 1861 Census |
02/04/1871 | George Yeates (age 48) is living with his wife Matilda (age 39) and four children Louisa (age 14), Joseph (age 10), Martha (age 8), Jesse (age 6) and Tom (age 1) in Withy Mills. There is a also one boarder. George is a Coal Miner. | 1871 Census |
03/04/1881 | George Yeates (age 57) is living with his wife Matilda (age 48) and three children Martha (age 17), Jesse (age 15) and Tom (age 11) in Withy Mills. He is a Coal Miner. | 1881 Census |
08/08/1882 | George Yeates and George Parfitt, beersellers of Paulton, summoned for not sending their children to school | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
08/05/1889 | Uriah Maggs, father of the Uriah Maggs who would later be licensee of the Rose & Crown, is charged with stabbing his son William James Maggs. | Bristol Mercury - 08 May 1889 |
05/04/1891 | George Yeates (age 67) is living with his wife Rose Ann (age 50) in Beer House in Withy Mills, Paulton. He is a Beer Retailer and Coal Miner. | 1891 Census |
01/12/1891 | At the Beerhouse at Radford kepy by George Yeates - Joseph Harrington stole a gun and asked George Yeates to look after it. | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
1895 | George Yeates is a beer retailer in Paulton | Kelly's Directory of Somerset 1895 |
31/03/1901 | George Yeates (age 77) is living with his wife Rose Ann (age 60) and step-son Joseph Cavill (age 21) at the Tavern at Withy Mills, Paulton. He is an Innkeeper. | 1901 Census |
25/09/1906 | License of the Rose & Crown transferred from George Yeates to George Sherborne, late of Clandown. | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
11/08/1908 | License of the Rose & Crown transferred from George Sherborne to Herbert Shearn | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
01/03/1910 | Temporary license transfer from Herbert Shearn to Uriah Maggs | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions Western Daily Press - 02 March 1910 |
1914 | Uriah Maggs is a beer retailer in Paulton | Kelly's Directory of Somerset 1914 |
24/10/1922 | Uriah Maggs, coal miner and licensee of the Rose & Crown beerhouse, Withy Mills, made application for posession of a cottage now in the occupation of Ernest Blackler. | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
16/01/1923 | Licence of the Rose & Crown transferred to Samuel Workman | Western Daily Press - Thursday 18 January 1923 |
05/10/1929 | Marriage of Uriah Maggs eldest daughter - Milicent Harriet Maggs | Shepton Mallet Journal - 11 October 1929 |
08/02/1939 | Sanitary accommodation needed to be improved at last years licensing session - work not yet completed. Renewal of license was to be adjourned until 7th March, but Georges Breweries said work would be done soon. | Western Daily Press - 08 February 1939 |
30/03/1949 | Death of Uriah Maggs | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 08 April 1949 |
07/09/1972 | Pub was closed. Frederick "Jimmy" Workman licensee for 43 years, his father Sam Workman licensee for 7 years previously. Sam Workman was licensee of Black Cow, Stanton Drew when Jimmy was born. | Somerset Standard - 08 September 1972 |
12/07/1974 | Jimmy Workman, formerly of the Rose & Crown, received a special award at the Farmborough Memorial Darts League presentations - for his long association with the league. | Somerset Standard - 12 July 1974 |