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<big>''' | <big>'''Marshall & Marshall, '''''Steam Brewery, Silver Street, Dursley, Gloucestershire.''</big> | ||
Brewing from at least the 1850s. | |||
In 1895 Richard Chapman to King & Worsley, succeeded in June 1899 by Thomas William Elvey. | |||
He was bankrupt April 1906 and the business was briefly taken by Marshalls, presumably in connection with his father’s previous wine and spirits business in London. However, in 1907 they sold the 21 houses to [[Godsell & Sons Ltd]]. and brewing ceased. | |||
[[List of Thomas William Elvey pubs]] | |||
[[category:Gloucestershire]] |
Latest revision as of 17:34, 8 May 2020
Marshall & Marshall, Steam Brewery, Silver Street, Dursley, Gloucestershire.
Brewing from at least the 1850s.
In 1895 Richard Chapman to King & Worsley, succeeded in June 1899 by Thomas William Elvey.
He was bankrupt April 1906 and the business was briefly taken by Marshalls, presumably in connection with his father’s previous wine and spirits business in London. However, in 1907 they sold the 21 houses to Godsell & Sons Ltd. and brewing ceased.