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| + | |[[Shearn, Leslie]] | ||
| + | |[[Britannia Inn]] | ||
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| + | |1954-1957 | ||
| + | 1957-??? | ||
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| + | |Prior to taking over the Britannia Inn, he was the licensee of the Crown Inn, Clandown | ||
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| + | |Wyatt, George | ||
| + | |Red, White and Blue Beerhouse | ||
| + | |????-1861-???? | ||
| + | |c. 1836 High Littleton | ||
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| + | |Coal miner and Beer Seller in 1861 Census, and mentioned in Petty Sessions as being of Red White & Blue Beerhouse | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 17 June 2024
Note - work in progress! Very incomplete at present.
| Name | Where | Years | Born | Died | Comments |
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| Smith, John | Blackbird Inn | ????-1855-1879 | c. 1825 Midsomer Norton | 26 Oct 1879 | Beer Seller in 1861 and 1871 Census - in Winterfield - mother to Mary Eliza Smith (later Banfield) - also for baptism of 6 children from 1855- 1864 |
| Banfield, George | Blackbird Inn | 1879-1891 | 4 Apr 1856 Paulton | 15 Jan 1891 | Son of Joseph Banfield, of the Somerset Inn |
| Banfield, Mary Eliza | Blackbird Inn | 1891-1921 | c. 1856 Paulton | 26 Jan 1921 | Daughter of John Smith, wife of George Banfield |
| Banfield, Joseph | Blackbird Inn | 1921-1961 | 14/08/1882 | 04/02/1961 | Son of George and Mary Banfield. Was still "of the Blackbird Inn" in this will. |
| Carter, George | Britannia Inn | 1861-1869 | c. 1809 Paulton | 1861 | |
| Carter, Simon | Britannia Inn | 1871-1875 | c. 1804 | 1875 | |
| Carter, Felix | Britannia Inn | ????-1875-1901 | |||
| Shearn, Leslie | Britannia Inn | 1954-1957
1957-??? |
Prior to taking over the Britannia Inn, he was the licensee of the Crown Inn, Clandown | ||
| Wyatt, George | Red, White and Blue Beerhouse | ????-1861-???? | c. 1836 High Littleton | Coal miner and Beer Seller in 1861 Census, and mentioned in Petty Sessions as being of Red White & Blue Beerhouse |