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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | The Lamb is, at the time of writing, | + | aka Lamb Inn |
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+ | The Lamb Hotel is, at the time of writing, one of only two remaining open pubs in Paulton (the [[Red Lion]] being the other. The Winterfield is 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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+ | In 1937, the Paulton Darts League was formed, with headquarters at the Lamb Hotel. | ||
==Photos== | ==Photos== | ||
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- ????-1915-???? William Henry Herod | - ????-1915-???? William Henry Herod | ||
- 1916-1924 George C. Pullin | - 1916-1924 George C. Pullin | ||
− | - ????- | + | - ????-1947? Sidney Morley Raikes (there is clearly a contradiction here with the next entry) |
− | - | + | - ????-1935-1956 Edward Frederick Wyatt |
+ | - 1956-1957 Alice Maud Wyatt | ||
+ | - 1957-1965-???? Thomas Henry Evans | ||
- ????-2009 Marilyn Joyce Farthing | - ????-2009 Marilyn Joyce Farthing | ||
- 2009-2013 Kelly Louise Egan | - 2009-2013 Kelly Louise Egan | ||
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|License of the Lamb Inn transferred to Florence Blanning | |License of the Lamb Inn transferred to Florence Blanning | ||
|[[Temple Cloud Petty Sessions]] | |[[Temple Cloud Petty Sessions]] | ||
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+ | |15/01/1898 | ||
+ | |Recent Sales of Licensed Property - The freehold fully-licensed Lamb Inn, brewery and aerated water factory, at Paulton, near Bristol, worth a rental of £90 per annum, for £2,950. | ||
+ | |International Brewers' Journal, Volume 34, 1898 - [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/International_Brewers_Journal/4P04AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0] | ||
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|23/03/1898 | |23/03/1898 | ||
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|01/03/1910 | |01/03/1910 | ||
− | |Felix Carter is licensee of the Lamb Hotel - | + | |Felix Carter is licensee of the Lamb Hotel - Rowdiness after the football. |
|[[Temple Cloud Petty Sessions]]<br />[[Western Daily Press - 02 March 1910]] | |[[Temple Cloud Petty Sessions]]<br />[[Western Daily Press - 02 March 1910]] | ||
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|Fredk Wyatt, Lamb Inn, Paulton | |Fredk Wyatt, Lamb Inn, Paulton | ||
|Kelly's Directory of Somerset, 1935 | |Kelly's Directory of Somerset, 1935 | ||
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+ | |02/07/1937 | ||
+ | |Darts League Formed - chairman was Mr Edward Wyatt of the Lamb Hotel. The Lamb was also the headquarters of the league. | ||
+ | |[[Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 02 July 1937]] | ||
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|29/09/1939 | |29/09/1939 | ||
|Edward Wyatt (b. 4 May 1880 - Miner, Incapacitated), Elizabeth Wyatt (b. 12 June 1879 - Unpaid Domestic Duty) and Jack Wyatt (b. 5 Sep 1909 - Hotel Barman) are at the Lamb Hotel, Paulton | |Edward Wyatt (b. 4 May 1880 - Miner, Incapacitated), Elizabeth Wyatt (b. 12 June 1879 - Unpaid Domestic Duty) and Jack Wyatt (b. 5 Sep 1909 - Hotel Barman) are at the Lamb Hotel, Paulton | ||
|1939 Register | |1939 Register | ||
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+ | |01/12/1942 | ||
+ | |Funeral of Jack Wyatt, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wyatt, of the Lamb Hotel. | ||
+ | |[[Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 04 December 1942]] | ||
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+ | |22/10/1947 | ||
+ | |Transfer of license from New Inn, Paulton, from Joseph Thatcher to Sidney Morley Raikes of the Lamb Hotel | ||
+ | |Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 24 October 1947 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |21/04/1950 | ||
+ | |Funeral of Mrs. E. Edwards - a floral tribute was made by Mr and Mrs Wyatt (Lamb Hotel) | ||
+ | |Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 21 April 1950 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |01/08/1950 | ||
+ | |Annual Meeting of Paulton Rovers Supporters Club - thanks was given to Mr and Mrs E Wyatt for loan of the meeting room without charge. | ||
+ | |Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - Friday 04 August 1950 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |12/08/1953 | ||
+ | |Thieves break into the Lamb Hotel, Paulton, home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wyatt, and stole £10 in cash and cigarettes valued at £2. | ||
+ | |[[Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 14 August 1953]] | ||
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+ | |20/07/1956 | ||
+ | |Annual Meeting of the Hospital Welfare Cup. Thanks were given to Mr. E. Wyatt for use of the room with no charge. | ||
+ | |Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - Friday 20 July 1956 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |06/11/1956 | ||
+ | |Funeral of Mr. Edward Frederick Wyatt, licensee of the Lamb Hotel for the last 32 years. Among the mourners were several licensees in the district | ||
+ | |[[Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 16 November 1956]] | ||
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+ | |10/04/1957 | ||
+ | |Temple Cloud magistrates, on Wednesday, granted the transfer of the licence of the Lamb Hotel, Paulton, from Mrs. Alice Maud Wyatt to Mr. Thomas Henry Evans, formerly licensee of the [[Old Lottery]], Paulton, which is now closed. | ||
+ | |Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - Friday 12 April 1957 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |04/03/1958 | ||
+ | |Colin John Evans, of the Lamb Inn, fined 30s for failing to give precedence to a pedestrian on a zebra crossing in Orange Grove, bath on Dec. 12 | ||
+ | |[[Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 07 March 1958]] | ||
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|19/02/1965 | |19/02/1965 |
Latest revision as of 08:29, 16 April 2021
Overview
aka Lamb Inn
The Lamb Hotel is, at the time of writing, one of only two remaining open pubs in Paulton (the Red Lion being the other. The Winterfield is 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".
In 1937, the Paulton Darts League was formed, with headquarters at the Lamb Hotel.
Photos
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 - 1916-1924 George C. Pullin - ????-1947? Sidney Morley Raikes (there is clearly a contradiction here with the next entry) - ????-1935-1956 Edward Frederick Wyatt - 1956-1957 Alice Maud Wyatt - 1957-1965-???? Thomas Henry 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 |
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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 |
15/01/1898 | Recent Sales of Licensed Property - The freehold fully-licensed Lamb Inn, brewery and aerated water factory, at Paulton, near Bristol, worth a rental of £90 per annum, for £2,950. | International Brewers' Journal, Volume 34, 1898 - [1] |
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 |
22/11/1898 | Mr. Penny of the Lamb Inn - plans submitted for extension. | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions Bristol Mercury - 23 November 1898 |
02/01/1900 | License of Lamb Inn transferred from Frederick Charles Penny to A. H. Payne | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions Bristol Mercury - 03 January 1900 |
31/03/1901 | Alfred H. S. Payne (age 29) is living with his wife Emmeline (age 29), their son Hubert (age 3) and mother-in-law Grace Gover (age 69) at The Lamb Hotel, Paulton. He is a Licensed Victualler. | 1901 Census |
04/06/1901 | Alfred Hubert Payne, licensee of the Lamb Hotel, trying to recover money from his neighbour at The Laurels, for drinks (and food) they had "over the wall". | Western Daily Press - 05 June 1901 |
1902 | Ernest Payne, Lamb Inn, Paulton | Kelly's Directory of Somerset, 1902 |
01/03/1910 | Felix Carter is licensee of the Lamb Hotel - Rowdiness after the football. | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions Western Daily Press - 02 March 1910 |
10/05/1910 | Felix Carter, licensee of the Lamb Hotel, charged with selling beer in an unsealed vessel to a boy of 14. Case dismissed. | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions Shepton Mallet Journal - 13 May 1910 |
02/04/1911 | Felix Carter (age 74), Widower, is living with his son Gilbert (age 31) at the Lamb Hotel, Paulton. He is a Publican and Cattle Dealer. | 1911 Census |
10/1912 | Felix Carter left the Lamb Inn in October 1912. He stored his furniture in the stables there, and Joseph Parfitt stole an armchair and sold it in the Somerset Inn. | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions Western Daily Press - 05 March 1913 |
1914 | Charles William Leach, Lamb Inn, Paulton | Kelly's Directory of Somerset 1914 |
16/03/1915 | William Henry Herod, Licensee of the Lamb Hotel, charged with selling less than a pint of whisky to a boy under 14 | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions Shepton Mallet Journal - 19 March 1915 |
1919 | George C. Pullin, Lamb Inn, Paulton | Kelly's Directory of Somerset 1919 |
05/02/1924 | Death of Mr George C. Pullin, who died suddenly on his allotment. Had been licensee of Lamb Inn for 8 years. | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 08 February 1924 Wiltshire Times and Trowbridge Advertiser - 09 February 1924 Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 15 February 1924 |
1935 | Fredk Wyatt, Lamb Inn, Paulton | Kelly's Directory of Somerset, 1935 |
02/07/1937 | Darts League Formed - chairman was Mr Edward Wyatt of the Lamb Hotel. The Lamb was also the headquarters of the league. | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 02 July 1937 |
29/09/1939 | Edward Wyatt (b. 4 May 1880 - Miner, Incapacitated), Elizabeth Wyatt (b. 12 June 1879 - Unpaid Domestic Duty) and Jack Wyatt (b. 5 Sep 1909 - Hotel Barman) are at the Lamb Hotel, Paulton | 1939 Register |
01/12/1942 | Funeral of Jack Wyatt, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wyatt, of the Lamb Hotel. | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 04 December 1942 |
22/10/1947 | Transfer of license from New Inn, Paulton, from Joseph Thatcher to Sidney Morley Raikes of the Lamb Hotel | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 24 October 1947 |
21/04/1950 | Funeral of Mrs. E. Edwards - a floral tribute was made by Mr and Mrs Wyatt (Lamb Hotel) | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 21 April 1950 |
01/08/1950 | Annual Meeting of Paulton Rovers Supporters Club - thanks was given to Mr and Mrs E Wyatt for loan of the meeting room without charge. | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - Friday 04 August 1950 |
12/08/1953 | Thieves break into the Lamb Hotel, Paulton, home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wyatt, and stole £10 in cash and cigarettes valued at £2. | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 14 August 1953 |
20/07/1956 | Annual Meeting of the Hospital Welfare Cup. Thanks were given to Mr. E. Wyatt for use of the room with no charge. | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - Friday 20 July 1956 |
06/11/1956 | Funeral of Mr. Edward Frederick Wyatt, licensee of the Lamb Hotel for the last 32 years. Among the mourners were several licensees in the district | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 16 November 1956 |
10/04/1957 | Temple Cloud magistrates, on Wednesday, granted the transfer of the licence of the Lamb Hotel, Paulton, from Mrs. Alice Maud Wyatt to Mr. Thomas Henry Evans, formerly licensee of the Old Lottery, Paulton, which is now closed. | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - Friday 12 April 1957 |
04/03/1958 | Colin John Evans, of the Lamb Inn, fined 30s for failing to give precedence to a pedestrian on a zebra crossing in Orange Grove, bath on Dec. 12 | Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer - 07 March 1958 |
19/02/1965 | T. H. Evans, licensee of the Lamb Hotel, applied to open until 11:30 on the 5th of March | Somerset Standard - 19 February 1965 |
22/09/2009 | Variation of Premises License - Owner: Punch Taverns. Licensee: Marilyn Joyce Farthing to Kelly Louise Egan | Licensing Application Reference: 09/02982/LAPRE |
15/05/2013 | Variation of Premises License - Owner: Punch Taverns. Licensee: Kelly Louise Egan to Anthony Charles Gregory | Licensing Application Reference: 17/01748/LATEN |