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Matthew's became bankrupt in 1886 and 11 houses were all mortgaged to creditors and only the Lion & Lamb Hotel and Tap were held when purchased by Charles Percy Worts in 1907. He was trading as Matthews & Son until bankrupt in 1910.
Matthew's became bankrupt in 1886 and 11 houses were all mortgaged to creditors and only the Lion & Lamb Hotel and Tap were held when purchased by Charles Percy Worts in 1907. He was trading as Matthews & Son until bankrupt in 1910.


'''[[List of Thomas Matthews & Co pubs]]'''


'''An assortment of images of the brewery'''
'''An assortment of images of the brewery'''

Latest revision as of 19:58, 11 November 2019

An advert from 1890

Thomas Matthews & Co, Lion & Lamb Brewery, 74 West Street, Farnham, Surrey.

Was originally the Lion & Lamb Brewery but also traded as West Street Brewery.

Matthew's became bankrupt in 1886 and 11 houses were all mortgaged to creditors and only the Lion & Lamb Hotel and Tap were held when purchased by Charles Percy Worts in 1907. He was trading as Matthews & Son until bankrupt in 1910.

List of Thomas Matthews & Co pubs

An assortment of images of the brewery