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[[File:Bolton Settle.jpg|thumb|The Trade Mark Registry entry]]
[[File:Bolton Settle.jpg|thumb|The Trade Mark Registry entry]]
<big>'''W T Settle, ''' '' Rose & Crown Brewery, 55 Cross Street, Bolton, Greater Manchester.''</big>
<big>'''W T Settle, ''' '' Rose & Crown Brewery, 55 Cross Street, Bolton, Greater Manchester.''</big>
Originally the Booth family of which Settle was an illegitimate offspring.
Around the 1880s larger premises were taken at what had been the Bradshaw Field Mill in Dean Street.
William Settle died 1949, aged 80.


Acquired by [[Dutton's Blackburn Brewery Ltd]]. 1951 with 5 pubs and 3 off-licences.
Acquired by [[Dutton's Blackburn Brewery Ltd]]. 1951 with 5 pubs and 3 off-licences.
The Dean Street site became a paper works and the Rose & Crown closed in 1960.


[[File:W M T Settle Bitter Beer.jpg|150px]]
[[File:W M T Settle Bitter Beer.jpg|150px]]


[[category:Greater Manchester]]
[[category:Greater Manchester]]

Latest revision as of 14:01, 20 April 2020

The Trade Mark Registry entry

W T Settle, Rose & Crown Brewery, 55 Cross Street, Bolton, Greater Manchester.

Originally the Booth family of which Settle was an illegitimate offspring.

Around the 1880s larger premises were taken at what had been the Bradshaw Field Mill in Dean Street.

William Settle died 1949, aged 80.

Acquired by Dutton's Blackburn Brewery Ltd. 1951 with 5 pubs and 3 off-licences.

The Dean Street site became a paper works and the Rose & Crown closed in 1960.

W M T Settle Bitter Beer.jpg