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<big>'''King & Wordsley, '''''Steam Brewery, Silver Street, Dursley, Gloucestershire.''</big>
<big>'''King & Worsley, '''''Steam Brewery, Silver Street, Dursley, Gloucestershire.''</big>


Richard Chapman was succeeded in 1895 by King & Wordsley. They were followed in 1899 by Thomas William Elvey.  
Richard Chapman was succeeded in 1895 by King & Worsley. They were followed in 1899 by Thomas William Elvy.  


He was bankrupt in 1906 and the brewery with 21 houses was acquired by [[Godsell & Sons Ltd]].
He was bankrupt in 1906 and the brewery with 21 houses was acquired by [[Godsell & Sons Ltd]].
 
There was a reference to a Dursley Brewery Company in 1904 which is yet unproven.

Revision as of 13:38, 10 April 2016

Wordsley Dursley King 1589.jpg
Wordsley Dursley Glos 1880.jpg

King & Worsley, Steam Brewery, Silver Street, Dursley, Gloucestershire.

Richard Chapman was succeeded in 1895 by King & Worsley. They were followed in 1899 by Thomas William Elvy.

He was bankrupt in 1906 and the brewery with 21 houses was acquired by Godsell & Sons Ltd.