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# Red Lion, Abbey Road, Lower Gornal
# Red Lion, Abbey Road, Lower Gornal
# Blue Ball, Blue Ball Lane, Cradley
# Blue Ball, Blue Ball Lane, Cradley
# Cross Keys, 57 Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal. See: [[Cross Keys (Lower Gornal)]]
# Cross Keys, 57 Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal. A former home-brew pub. See: [[Cross Keys (Lower Gornal)]]
# Crown Inn, 16 Holloway Street, Upper Gornal (acquired on 14th January 1937)
# Crown Inn, 16 Holloway Street, Upper Gornal (acquired on 14th January 1937)
# Duke of Wellington, 46 Wolverhampton Street, Dudley
# Duke of Wellington, 46 Wolverhampton Street, Dudley

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Thomas Booth pubs

  1. Red Lion, Abbey Road, Lower Gornal
  2. Blue Ball, Blue Ball Lane, Cradley
  3. Cross Keys, 57 Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal. A former home-brew pub. See: Cross Keys (Lower Gornal)
  4. Crown Inn, 16 Holloway Street, Upper Gornal (acquired on 14th January 1937)
  5. Duke of Wellington, 46 Wolverhampton Street, Dudley
  6. Durham Ox, 49 Hill Street, Ruiton, Upper Gornal
  7. Field House Cottage, 43 Oxford Street, Dudley
  8. Gate Hangs Well, 128 Hurst Road, Hurst Hill, Coseley
  9. Miners Arms (Chapel House), 28 Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal (acquired on 20th June 1949). A former home-brew pub. See: Miners Arms (Lower Gornal)
  10. Old Royal Oak, Orchard Lane, Lye
  11. Sampson and Lion, 52 Halesowen Road, Netherton
  12. Tilted Barrel, 33 High Street, Princes End, Tipton
  13. Plough & Harrow, High Street, Kinver
  14. Off-licence, Gate Street, Sedgley