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<big>''' Worthington & Co. Ltd, ''' '' 137 High Street , Burton-on-Trent , Staffordshire .''</big>
[[Image:WORTHINGTON.JPG|thumb|Messrs. Worthington & Co. Ltd., Burton upon Trent. New Maltings. Brewers’ Journal 15th October 1899]]
[[File:Worthington (2).jpg|thumb]]
[[File:LeicsOrtonUnicorn_WorthingtonPlaque_SP_Sep17.jpg|thumb|Blue plaque at the Unicorn Inn, Orton-on-the-Hill, unveiled in August 2017]]
[[File:BurtonStModwen_WilliamWorthington01.jpg|thumb|William Worthington's grave at St Modwen's churchyard, Burton (died 9 March 1800)]]
[[File:StaffsBurton146HighStreet1_SP_Nov09.jpg|thumb|The Worthington ‘dagger’ on the former brewery offices at 146 High Street]]
[[File:StaffsBurton146HighStreet2_SP_Nov09.jpg|thumb|A Civic Society blue plaque on the former brewery offices at 146 High Street]]
[[File:DuffieldWhiteHart_WorthingtonSign_SP_Sept2010.jpg|thumb|White Hart, Duffield 2010]]
[[File:LondonEC4BlackFriar1_SP_Sept2005.jpg|thumb|[[Black Friar, Blackfriars|Black Friar]], London EC4]]
[[File:LondonEC4BlackFriar2_SP_Sept2005.jpg|thumb|[[Black Friar, Blackfriars|Black Friar]], London EC4]]


Brewery founded c.1761 (William Worthington arrived in Burton as a cooper in 1744).
<big>'''Worthington & Co Ltd''', ''137 High Street, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire''</big>


Registered January 1889. Merged with [[Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton Ltd]]. 1927 but continued to operate as a separate concern until brewing ceased in 1967.  
William Worthington was born, the son of a yeoman farmer, in Orton-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire, in 1723. He arrived in Burton as a cooper in 1744, and founded his brewery in about 1761.  


Brewery and its maltings demolished in late 1960s, the former to provide a car park, later a shopping precinct. The latter, by the middle of the 1970s, became a new public library.
In 1819 acquired the site from Henry Evans and it became their main premises. In 1862 Worthington & Robinson. Registered January 1889. Merged with [[Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton Ltd]]. 1927 but continued to operate as a separate concern until brewing ceased in 1967.
 
* [[Smith's Brewery Co. Ltd]] of Hull was acquired in 1901 with 40/50 tied houses.
* [[Sydney Wells & Sons]] of Kegworth was acquired in 1925 with 34 pubs.
* The [[Wenlock Brewery Co. Ltd]], London N1 was acquired in 1953 and was closed in 1962.
 
The brewery and its maltings were demolished in 1968, the former to provide a car park, later a shopping precinct. The latter, by the middle of the 1970s, became a new public library.
 
* '''[[List of Worthington & Co Ltd pubs]]'''
* Article: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/168/2%20Worthington.pdf "Messrs. Worthington's Brewery at Burton"]''' (Published 2 January 1875)
 
 
'''The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.'''
 
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'''The Worthington Bottle Car:'''
 
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File:Worthington Burton White Shield car.jpg
File:BassMuseum198507c_SP.jpg|1985
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'''Boundary plates at the former [[Nunneley & Co]] brewery, which they acquired in 1915:'''
 
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File:BurtonNunneleyBry2022aa_SP_July22.jpg|2022
File:BurtonNunneleyBry2022cc_SP_July22.jpg|2022
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'''Labels, mats, etc:'''
 
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File:Worthingtons RD zx (1).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Worthingtons RD zx (2).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Worthingtons RD zx (3).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Worthingtons RD zx (4).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Worthingtons RD zx (5).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Worthington beer mat RD zcmx (1).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Worthington beer mat RD zcmx (2).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
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{{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 3,664|desc=Sword on shield|date=8/3/1876|seventy=In use since 1863
|regno2 = 3,667|desc2=Sword on shield|date2=8/3/1876|seventy2=In use since 1863}}
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Messrs. Worthington & Co. Ltd., Burton upon Trent. New Maltings. Brewers’ Journal 15th October 1899
Worthington (2).jpg
Blue plaque at the Unicorn Inn, Orton-on-the-Hill, unveiled in August 2017
William Worthington's grave at St Modwen's churchyard, Burton (died 9 March 1800)
The Worthington ‘dagger’ on the former brewery offices at 146 High Street
A Civic Society blue plaque on the former brewery offices at 146 High Street
White Hart, Duffield 2010
Black Friar, London EC4
Black Friar, London EC4

Worthington & Co Ltd, 137 High Street, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire

William Worthington was born, the son of a yeoman farmer, in Orton-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire, in 1723. He arrived in Burton as a cooper in 1744, and founded his brewery in about 1761.

In 1819 acquired the site from Henry Evans and it became their main premises. In 1862 Worthington & Robinson. Registered January 1889. Merged with Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton Ltd. 1927 but continued to operate as a separate concern until brewing ceased in 1967.

The brewery and its maltings were demolished in 1968, the former to provide a car park, later a shopping precinct. The latter, by the middle of the 1970s, became a new public library.


The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.


The Worthington Bottle Car:


Boundary plates at the former Nunneley & Co brewery, which they acquired in 1915:


Labels, mats, etc:


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 3,664
Description  : Sword on shield
Date of Application  : 8/3/1876
Used Prior to 1875?  : In use since 1863


Registration No  : 3,667
Description  : Sword on shield
Date of Application  : 8/3/1876
Used Prior to 1875?  : In use since 1863