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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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Newtown Brewery, situated unsurprisingly in Newtown, Paulton, was owned by Mr. Richard Watts for many years (along with many other properties in Newtown). It seems to have been perennially for sale from at least 1822 until 1838.
  
 
==Location==
 
==Location==
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[[File:Tithe_Map_-_New_Town.jpg|caption|300px]]
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The Newtown Brewery is property 163 on the 1839 Tithe Map
  
 
==Owners==
 
==Owners==
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!Detail
 
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|03/02/1817
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|Belated baptism of the children of Richard and Martha Watts. The children baptised were Catharine Henrietta Watts (b. 08/10/1789), Charles Watts (b. 01/03/1791) and Anna Maria Watts (b. 01/02/1795). Richard is listed as a Brewer.
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|Paulton Parish Records
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|03/02/1817
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|Baptism of the children of Charles and Priscilla Watts. The children baptised were Richard Watts (b. 01/10/1815) and Martha Watts (b. 16/12/1816). Charles was the son of Richard Watts, and was listed as a Brewer.
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|Paulton Parish Records
 
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|1822
 
|1822
|To be let for five or seven years - a neat and commodius dwelling house, with the long established & well arranged BREWERY, Malthouse and Cellars, all adjoining. Etc. Current Propritor is [[Richard Watts]] who is about to retire from the business
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|Newtown Brewery to be let for five or seven years. Current Proprietor is [[Richard Watts]] who is about to retire from the business.
 
|[[Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 05 September 1822]]<br/>Bristol Mirror - 12 October 1822
 
|[[Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 05 September 1822]]<br/>Bristol Mirror - 12 October 1822
 
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|1828
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|04/11/1822
|Brewery to be sold or Let - "now and for many years past in the possession of Mr. Rich Watts."
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|To be Sold by Auction at the Farringdon Inn on Monday the 4th of November.
|[[Salisbury and Winchester Journal - 03 November 1828]]
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|[[Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 24 October 1822]]
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|1825
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|Brewery to be let, apply to Mr Richard Watts
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|[[Bristol Mirror - 18 June 1825]]
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|11/11/1828
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|Brewery to be sold or Let on the 11th November 1828- "now and for many years past in the possession of Mr. Rich Watts."
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|[[Salisbury and Winchester Journal - 03 November 1828]]<br/>Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 06 November 1828
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|20/03/1829
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|For sale by auction, at the Farrington Inn, on Friday 20th March 1829
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|[[Sherborne Mercury - 16 March 1829]]
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|19/06/1829
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|For sale by auction, at the Red Lion, on the 19th of June, 1829
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|[[Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 18 June 1829]]
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|1832
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|Brewery for sale - apply to Mr. Richard Watts
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|[[Bristol Mirror - 05 May 1832]]
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|19/03/1838
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|The Brewery called New Town Brewery for sale at the Red Lion Inn, on the 19th day of March 1838.
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|[[Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 08 March 1838]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:42, 16 January 2021

Overview

Newtown Brewery, situated unsurprisingly in Newtown, Paulton, was owned by Mr. Richard Watts for many years (along with many other properties in Newtown). It seems to have been perennially for sale from at least 1822 until 1838.

Location

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The Newtown Brewery is property 163 on the 1839 Tithe Map

Owners

Timeline

Date Detail Source
03/02/1817 Belated baptism of the children of Richard and Martha Watts. The children baptised were Catharine Henrietta Watts (b. 08/10/1789), Charles Watts (b. 01/03/1791) and Anna Maria Watts (b. 01/02/1795). Richard is listed as a Brewer. Paulton Parish Records
03/02/1817 Baptism of the children of Charles and Priscilla Watts. The children baptised were Richard Watts (b. 01/10/1815) and Martha Watts (b. 16/12/1816). Charles was the son of Richard Watts, and was listed as a Brewer. Paulton Parish Records
1822 Newtown Brewery to be let for five or seven years. Current Proprietor is Richard Watts who is about to retire from the business. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 05 September 1822
Bristol Mirror - 12 October 1822
04/11/1822 To be Sold by Auction at the Farringdon Inn on Monday the 4th of November. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 24 October 1822
1825 Brewery to be let, apply to Mr Richard Watts Bristol Mirror - 18 June 1825
11/11/1828 Brewery to be sold or Let on the 11th November 1828- "now and for many years past in the possession of Mr. Rich Watts." Salisbury and Winchester Journal - 03 November 1828
Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 06 November 1828
20/03/1829 For sale by auction, at the Farrington Inn, on Friday 20th March 1829 Sherborne Mercury - 16 March 1829
19/06/1829 For sale by auction, at the Red Lion, on the 19th of June, 1829 Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 18 June 1829
1832 Brewery for sale - apply to Mr. Richard Watts Bristol Mirror - 05 May 1832
19/03/1838 The Brewery called New Town Brewery for sale at the Red Lion Inn, on the 19th day of March 1838. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 08 March 1838