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Revision as of 07:53, 24 December 2020

Overview

The Lamb is, at the time of writing, the only remaining open pub in Paulton (the Red Lion having recently closed, and The Winterfield now operating as an Italian restaurant). It was built and opened in 1862, with the first licensee being John Blanning, of Bristol but "well known in the neighbourhood".

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Location

Licensees

- 1862-1897		John Blanning
- 1897			Cathering Blanning
- 1898			Mr Corbould (temporarily, while being transferred to Frank Penny)
- 1898-1900		Frank (Frederick) Charles Penny
- 1900-1902-????	Alfred (Ernest) Hubert Payne
- ????-1910-1912	Felix Carter (previously of the Britannia)
- ????-1914-????	Charles William Leach
- ????-1915-????	William Henry Herod
- ????-1919-1924	George C. Pullin
- ????-1935-1939-????	Edward Frederick Wyatt
- ????-1965-????	T. H. Evans
- ????-2009		Marilyn Joyce Farthing
- 2009-2013		Kelly Louise Egan
- 2013-????		Anthony Charles Gregory

Owners

- ????-1898-1919	Welton Brewery
- 1919-????		George's Bristol Brewery
- ????-2009-2013-????	Punch Taverns

Timeline

Date Detail Source
19/07/1862 Lamb Hotel is nearing completion. First tenant will be Mr Blanning "late of Bristol, who is also well known in the neighbourhood" West Somerset Free Press - 19 July 1862
02/04/1871 John Blanning (age 33) is living with his wife Catherine (age 30) and 5 of their children at the Pithay, Paulton. He is an innkeeper. 1871 Census
03/04/1881 John Blanning (age 43) is living with his wife Catherine (age 40) and 9 of their children at Batch, Paulton. He is an innkeeper. 1881 Census
1883 John Blanning is at the Lamb Commercial Inn, Paulton Kelly's Directory of Somersetshire: With the City of Bristol. 1883
1889 John Blanning is at the Lamb Inn, Paulton Kelly's Directory of Somerset, 1889
05/04/1891 John Blanning (age 53) is living with his wife Catherine (age 50) and 6 of their children at Batch, Paulton. He is a Wine and Spirit Merchant at the Lamb Inn. 1891 Census
1897 Mrs. Catherine Blanning, Lamb inn & brewer. Kelly's Directory of Somerset, 1897
28/03/1897 Death of John Blanning. Paulton Parish Records
31/05/1897 Death of Catherine Blanning - at the Lamb Hotel. Shepton Mallet Journal - 11 June 1897
10/06/1897 Funeral of Catherine Blanning. Shepton Mallet Journal - 11 June 1987
31/08/1897 License of the Lamb Inn transferred to Florence Blanning Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
23/03/1898 Sale by Auction - Brewing Plant and Effects - The Lamb Inn, Paulton Somerset Standard - 18 March 1898
29/03/1898 Temporary transfer of the license of the Lamb Inn to Mr Corbald until arrangements could be made for the taking over of the same by Mr. F. Penny Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
Bristol Mercury - 30 March 1898
26/04/1898 Lamb Inn, Paulton - Mr Corbould applied on behalf of Welton Brewery Company for permanent transfer of license to Mr. Frederick Penny. Granted Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
Bristol Mercury - 27 April 1898

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