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<big>'''James William Lamb, ''' '' Warkworth Brewery, Castle Street, Warkworth, Northumberland.''</big>
<big>'''F H Lamb & Co Ltd, ''' '' Warkworth Brewery, Castle Street, Warkworth, Northumberland.''</big>


Trading before 1783 and in 1860 acquired by Thomas Lamb.  
Trading before 1783 and in 1860 acquired by Thomas Lamb.  


The family was also involved with Hetton-le-Hole.  
The family was also involved with Hetton-le-Hole, see also [[Thomas Lamb & Sons (Hetton-le-Hole) Ltd]].  


Registered 1911, but James William Lamb died in 1925 and the brewery, at the rear of the Lamb, was auctioned in 1927.  
Registered 1911, but James William Lamb died in 1925 and the brewery, at the rear of the Lamb, was auctioned in 1927.
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F H Lamb & Co Ltd, Warkworth Brewery, Castle Street, Warkworth, Northumberland.

Trading before 1783 and in 1860 acquired by Thomas Lamb.

The family was also involved with Hetton-le-Hole, see also Thomas Lamb & Sons (Hetton-le-Hole) Ltd.

Registered 1911, but James William Lamb died in 1925 and the brewery, at the rear of the Lamb, was auctioned in 1927.