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<big>'''Butts Brewery Ltd''', ''Butts Inn, 46 Butts Street, Walsall, West Midlands''</big> | |||
The [[Butts Inn (Walsall)|Butts Inn]] was a home-brew house run by James Bird, later by his widow Emma. | |||
Butts Brewery Ltd was registered in February 1920 to acquire the Butts Inn, with brewery attached and two other public houses. | |||
Other pubs thought to have owned: | |||
# Lamp Tavern, Portland Street, Walsall | |||
# Crown Inn, Long Acre Street, Walsall | |||
# White Swan, Dudley Street/ Bath Street, Walsall | |||
Voluntary liquidation October 1929. | |||
[[category:West Midlands]] | [[category:West Midlands]] |
Latest revision as of 17:08, 12 December 2023
Butts Brewery Ltd, Butts Inn, 46 Butts Street, Walsall, West Midlands
The Butts Inn was a home-brew house run by James Bird, later by his widow Emma.
Butts Brewery Ltd was registered in February 1920 to acquire the Butts Inn, with brewery attached and two other public houses.
Other pubs thought to have owned:
- Lamp Tavern, Portland Street, Walsall
- Crown Inn, Long Acre Street, Walsall
- White Swan, Dudley Street/ Bath Street, Walsall
Voluntary liquidation October 1929.