1841 Census: James Dutch Was The Brewer At The East Street Brewery, Warminster

The 1841 Census for Warminster records William Trapp (a stone mason) and his family living in the house at East Street which later became the Masons Arms public house.

The next entry in the census records James Dutch, brewer, aged 25, born in Wiltshire. (A reference to the brewhouse at East Street).

William Trapp’s first wife was Susannah Dutch.

Deeds And Papers Relating To Property On Warminster Common, Including Probate Of The Will Of William Tavender

1806 – 1828

Five deeds and associated papers relating to property on Warminster Common; Warminster, Christ Church, Miscellaneous; including the copy probate of the will of William Tavender of Warminster, proved Arch. Sarum 1828, parties: Pearce, Marsh, Down, Tavender, Boor and Butt, dated 1806 – 1828, reference: PR/Warminster Christ Church/1391/65, is held by the Wiltshire And Swindon History Centre, Cocklebury Road, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 3QN, telephone 01249 705500.