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Brewing may have ceased around then, though see Nottingham Arms entry.  
Brewing may have ceased around then, though see Nottingham Arms entry.  


Offered for auction 27th April 1921 with 2 public houses:  
Offered for auction 27th April 1921 with 2 public houses:-


The Nottingham Arms, Tewkesbury and the Seven Stars, Upton on Severn.  
*The Nottingham Arms, Tewkesbury
*The Seven Stars, Upton on Severn.  
[[category:Gloucestershire]]
[[category:Gloucestershire]]

Revision as of 09:20, 27 April 2020

Bayliss & Merrell, The Distillery, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.

In 1870 “Godsall” and Bayliss partnership dissolved and mention of John’s Brewery, noting that brewer Thomas Alexander Johns probate 1863.

Sandles mentions that they brewed near St Johns Bridge.

Brewing may have ceased around then, though see Nottingham Arms entry.

Offered for auction 27th April 1921 with 2 public houses:-

  • The Nottingham Arms, Tewkesbury
  • The Seven Stars, Upton on Severn.