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==Sources==

Revision as of 10:29, 26 December 2020

Overview

The Live and Let Live was a beerhouse in Newtown, Paulton. It seems to have opened when Tom Lovell began selling beer here in the late 1860s. Th earliest record of the name I can find is when the license was transferred to Thomas Hall in 1879. It closed in 1920, when the license was revoked.

Photos

None available?

Location

Licensees

- ????-1879 Thomas Lovell
- 1879-1920 Thomas Hall

Owners

- ????-1920 Bristol Brewery, George and Co., Ltd.

Timeline

Sources

Date Detail Source
02/04/1871 Tom Lovell (age 25) is living with his wife Sarah (age 27) in a Beerhouse in Newtown, Paulton. He is a Tailor & Beer Seller. 1871 Census
18/11/1873 George Ford is fined for being drunk at Tom Lovell's beerhouse at Paulton Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
23/10/1877 Tom Lovell, beer seller of Paulton, selling beer at unlawful hours Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
04/05/1879 License of the Let and Let Live transferred from Tom Lovell to Thomas Hall Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
15/04/1884 Thomas Hall accused of keeping his house open for sale of intoxicating liquour on Sunday, April 6th. Case dismissed. Temple Cloud Petty Sessions
Bristol Mercury - 16 April 1884