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|[[Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 18 June 1829]]
 
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Revision as of 11:58, 16 January 2021

Overview

Location

Owners

Timeline

Date Detail Source
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 Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 05 September 1822
Bristol Mirror - 12 October 1822
4/11/1822 To be Sold by Auction at the Farringdon Inn on Monday the 4th of November. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette - 24 October 1822
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
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