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<big>'''White Swan''', ''45 Baptist End Road, Netherton, Dudley, West Midlands''
<big>'''White Swan''', ''45 Baptist End Road, Netherton, Dudley, West Midlands''</big>


Formerly 23 and 40 Baptist End. James Davenport (or Devenport) brewed here in the 1860s until bankruptcy. The Roe family occupied the pub from the 1880s, and brewed here. Abraham Roe, then Mary Ann Roe until 1939. The pub was later owned by [[Ansells Brewery Ltd]].
Formerly 23 and 40 Baptist End. James Davenport (or Devenport) brewed here in the 1860s until bankruptcy. The Roe family occupied the pub from the 1880s, and brewed here. Abraham Roe, then Mary Ann Roe until 1939. The pub was later owned by [[Ansells Brewery Ltd]].

Latest revision as of 17:03, 16 March 2021

Roe's - White Swan, Netherton, Dudley, Warks.jpg

White Swan, 45 Baptist End Road, Netherton, Dudley, West Midlands

Formerly 23 and 40 Baptist End. James Davenport (or Devenport) brewed here in the 1860s until bankruptcy. The Roe family occupied the pub from the 1880s, and brewed here. Abraham Roe, then Mary Ann Roe until 1939. The pub was later owned by Ansells Brewery Ltd.

Known locally as "Tommy Turner’s" after a long-serving landlord from 1954.