Britannia Inn
aka Plummers Hill Beer House, Plummers Arms Inn
The first mention I can find of beer being sold from this premises is in the 1861 Census, when George Carter is listed as at Beer Seller at Plummers Hill Beer House. George died shortly thereafter, and it isn't entirely clear exactly what happened to the license. By the time of the 1871 census Simon Carter is the Beer Seller at Plummers Hill Beer House. Simon was not (as far as I can tell) directly related to George, but did marry his widow, Sarah, in 1864 - and then in 1867 George's daughter Hepzibah married Simon's son Felix. A slightly complicated family tree!
In Jun of 1875, on the death of his father, the license was transferred to said Felix Carter. Felix Carter remained there until sometime between 1901 and 1905, when he seems to have taken over the Lamb Inn. The license passed to his son Herbert John Carter, before being transferred to (unrelated) Reuben James Carter in 1906, who was the licensee for 26 years. Reuben James Carter was the father of William George Carter, well known Paultonian, who was the landlord of the Victoria Inn for many years. He was also the cousin of Mary Elizabeth Banfield, landlady of the Blackbird for many years.
The last licensee that I have any details of was Reginald F. Ashman, the son-in-law of Reuben James Carter, who took over probably in 1932.
The pub closed in the early 1960s.
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Licensees
????-1861-1861 George Carter ????-1871-1875 Simon Carter 1875-1901-???? Felix Carter ????-1905-1906 Herbert John Carter 1906-1932 Reuben James Carter ????-1935-1939-???? Reginald F. Ashman
Timeline
Date | Detail | Source |
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07/04/1861 | George Carter (age 52) is living with his wife Sarah (age 49) and daughter Hepzibah (age 21) at Plummers Hill. He is a Beer Seller. | 1861 Census |
19/12/1861 | Burial of George Carter | Paulton Parish Records |
03/09/1869 | Red Lion Hotel, Paulton Inn and Simon Carter of Plummers Hill all mentioned in an article about Paulton Harvest Festival. I think this is before Simon was licensee. | Western Daily Press - 03 September 1869 |
28/09/1869 | George Carter's license was renewed at the annual licensing session. This is confusing since George has died! Perhaps this is actually Simon. | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
02/04/1871 | Simon Carter (age 66) is living at Plummers Hill Beer House with his wife Sarah (age 60), his son Felix (age 34) and daughter Hepzibah (age 31) as well as his grandson George (age 6) and granddaughter Sarah (age 6). He is a Beer House Keeper. Note that Sarah is George Carter's widow. Also note that Hepzibah is George and Sarah's daughter (so is Simon's step-daughter) but is also married to Felix. | 1871 Census |
08/06/1875 | License of Plummers Arms Inn, Paulton temporarily transferred to Felix Carter | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
06/07/1875 | Beer License of S Carter transferred to Felix Carter | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
19/06/1878 | Baptism of Gilbert Carter, son of Felix and Hepzibah Carter. Felix is a Beer Retailer at Plummers Hill. Sadly Gilbert was buried on 29 July 1878. | Paulton Parish Records |
13/09/1879 | Baptism of Gilbert Tom Carter, son of Felix and Hepzibah Carter. Felix is a Beer House Keeper at Plummers Hill. | Paulton Parish Records |
26/08/1890 | Britannia Inn mentioned in a serious assault case against William Banfield | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
05/04/1891 | Felix Carter (age 54) is living with his wife Hepzibah (age 50), son Gilbert (age 11) and daughter Sarah (age 25) at the Britannia Inn. Felix is an Innkeeper and Cattle Dealer. | 1891 Census |
22/11/1891 | Felix Carter granted an extra hour on 5th December for the Druids Friendly Society Dinner | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
31/03/1901 | Felix Carter (age 60) is living with two of his sons, and grandchildren at the Britannia Inn. He is a widower. He is a Cattle Dealer and Innkeeper. | 1901 Census |
08/08/1905 | George Crossman Hansford, of Paulton, was fined 10/- and costs for assaulting Herbert John Carter, the landlord of the Britannia Inn, Paulton. There was a dispute over some change, and the defendant struck the landlord on his ear with his fist. | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
05/12/1905 | Herbert John Carter, the licensee of the Britannia public house, Paulton, was summoned for permitting drunkeness on his licensed premises. Mr. J. E. Meltcalfe (Bristol) prosecuted on behalf of the police and Mr. J. C. Gilmore (Bristol) defended. The bench convicted the defendant, and fined him £1 and £1/19/6, costs, including solicitor's fee. | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
02/01/1906 | License transferred from Herbert John Carter to Reuben James Carter | Temple Cloud Petty Sessions |
1935 | Reginald Frederick Ashman - beer retailer | Kelly's Directory of Somerset 1935 |
17/03/1939 | Funeral of Reuben James Carter - licensee of the Britannia Inn for 26 years. | Western Daily Press - 17 March 1939 |
29/09/1939 | Reginald F. Ashman is in the right place for the Britannia Inn, but not listed as licensee | 1939 Register |