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Old Farm inn ,Brickkiln st, Dudley

peanut15

master brummie
:)Anyone got any history, believe 1891 run by a Phoebe fullwood (widower) nee Dainty nee webb.
later married Henry Petford. ? does pub still exist.
 
From Hitchmough's Black Country Pubs
It had a bowlinggrteen & was closed on 1st Oct 1975. Details listed are:
Dates are known , but not comprehensive dates ( ie1872-3 could be longer period )
It was owned at various times by Thomas Salt & co (1913), J F C Jackson Ltd (1925), Darby’s brewery & M&B. Licensees known were Thomas Barnbrook (no date, butb he issued tokens), Samuel insul (1864-70 issued tokens, bankcrupted 30.12.1869)). Benjamin Bradney (1872-3),John webb (1880-2).Mrs Phoebe Webb (1884). Mrs Phoebe Dainty (1892). Elias Barlow (1901),William Pobgee (1904),Arthur Cartwright(1910), joseph Lovell 1913, Jame swhitehouse (1913-14), Daniel Foley (1914-15), Elizabet Hannah foley (nee Capewell(1915-18), Samuel Rowley (1918-22), Arthur Higgs (1922-4), George Waite (1924-5), charles Frederick hotchkiss (1925-5), James Edward Garbett (1926-30), Herbert Dennison (1930-4), Harold mason (1934), Joseph Ratciffe (1934-5), James Collinton Blackshaw (1935), Leonard hillman (1935-9), John wood (1939-41),
 
Thanks for that Phoebe Webb / Dainty was later married to my gt-gt-grandad, as his will states that he paid money to her offspring so reduced what he left in his will to her. I presume that John Webb must have been her first husband.
 
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