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<big>'''Frederick Everitt, Birmingham, West Midlands.''</big>
<big>'''Frederick Everitt,''''' Birmingham, West Midlands.''</big>


In 1888 it was reported that J H Joyce, who was connected to the King’s Heath Brewery in Birmingham, had joined Everitt in partnership to trade under the name F Everitt & Co.  
In 1888 it was reported that J H Joyce, who was connected to the King’s Heath Brewery in Birmingham, had joined Everitt in partnership to trade under the name F Everitt & Co.  

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Frederick Everitt, Birmingham, West Midlands.

In 1888 it was reported that J H Joyce, who was connected to the King’s Heath Brewery in Birmingham, had joined Everitt in partnership to trade under the name F Everitt & Co.

This was dissolved in 1892, with Evertitt continuing alone, trading as Isaac Bates.

Acquired by the Birmingham Breweries Ltd in 1896.