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<big>'''Godfrey Smith, '''''Gosberton Brewery, Gosberton, Lincolnshire.''</big> | <big>'''Godfrey Smith, '''''Gosberton Brewery, Gosberton, Lincolnshire.''</big> | ||
In 1842 the brewers were John M & Robert Doubleday. By 1850/1856 John Millington Doubleday, then Henry Turner listed as a brewer’s manager in village. | |||
Ten houses sold to [[ | In 1861 William Crosby was a bankrupt brewer’s assistant. | ||
In 1928 Godfrey Smith was shown as a brewer in the village. | |||
Ten houses sold to [[Morgan’s Brewery Co. Ltd]]. of Norwich in 1951. | |||
'''[[List of Godfrey Smith, Gosberton Brewery pubs]]''' | '''[[List of Godfrey Smith, Gosberton Brewery pubs]]''' |
Revision as of 16:46, 14 April 2016
Godfrey Smith, Gosberton Brewery, Gosberton, Lincolnshire.
In 1842 the brewers were John M & Robert Doubleday. By 1850/1856 John Millington Doubleday, then Henry Turner listed as a brewer’s manager in village.
In 1861 William Crosby was a bankrupt brewer’s assistant.
In 1928 Godfrey Smith was shown as a brewer in the village.
Ten houses sold to Morgan’s Brewery Co. Ltd. of Norwich in 1951.