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[[File:WorthingWmSlaughterAd_1849.jpg|thumb|From a 1849 directory. Courtesy worthing pubs.com]]
[[File:WorthingWmSlaughterAd_1849.jpg|thumb|From an 1849 directory. Courtesy worthing pubs.com]]
[[File:WorthingWmSlaughterAd 1860.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1860]]
[[File:WorthingWmSlaughterAd 1860.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1860]]



Latest revision as of 10:58, 6 April 2020

From an 1849 directory. Courtesy worthing pubs.com
An advert from 1860

William Slaughter, Ann Street, Worthing, West Sussex

William Slaughter recorded brewing at Ann Street in 1849, 1860 and 1866, and retailing at the Warwick Arms, Warwick Street.

In 1878 John Slaughter at pub and brewer Ann Street and 11 Warwick Street, died by 1888 when his widow died. 1890 sale of 27 Ann Street and 3 Warwick Place under his will.

The Warwick is still trading as a Greene King pub with frontages to both Warwick Street and Ann Street.