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<big>'''George Pacy, '''''13 New Street, Worthing, West Sussex.''</big>
 
<big>'''George Pacy''', ''New Street Brewery, 13 New Street, Worthing, West Sussex.''</big>
 
James Carter was brewing here by 1860. The census of 1861 shows a new owner, James Slaughter and his wife Ann. By 1871, George Pacy owned the pub and brewery.


George died May 1931 and son Sydney carried on. Brewed draught beer mainly for their public house and the retail trade.  
George died May 1931 and son Sydney carried on. Brewed draught beer mainly for their public house and the retail trade.  


Acquired by the [[Stockwell Brewery Ltd]]. of London 1947 and the brewery was demolished and a public house built on the site.
Acquired by the [[Stockwell Brewery Co. Ltd]] of London 1947. The pub was later a Tamplin's house.
 
The tower brewery at the rear of the former pub still stands, facing Augusta Place.
 
 
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WorthingNewStreet01.jpg|Courtesy worthingpubs.com
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WorthingNewStreet_OS1909.jpg|An Ordnance Survey extract from 1909. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)
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George Pacy, New Street Brewery, 13 New Street, Worthing, West Sussex.

James Carter was brewing here by 1860. The census of 1861 shows a new owner, James Slaughter and his wife Ann. By 1871, George Pacy owned the pub and brewery.

George died May 1931 and son Sydney carried on. Brewed draught beer mainly for their public house and the retail trade.

Acquired by the Stockwell Brewery Co. Ltd of London 1947. The pub was later a Tamplin's house.

The tower brewery at the rear of the former pub still stands, facing Augusta Place.