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<big>'''John Short, ''' ''Tattershall, Lincolnshire.''</big> | <big>'''John Short, ''' '' Black Horse, 17 High Street, Tattershall, Lincolnshire.''</big> | ||
Recorded in 1902. | Recorded in 1902. | ||
Traded as William Short & Sons. Executors offered brewery for sale in 1903 with 4 freehold and several others held under tenancies. | Traded as William Short & Sons. | ||
J&T Short partnership dissolved October 1901. | |||
Executors offered brewery for sale in 1903 with 4 freehold and several others held under tenancies. | |||
Acquired by Charles Howland of the [[Hundleby Brewery Ltd]]. | Acquired by Charles Howland of the [[Hundleby Brewery Ltd]]. | ||
[[Category:Lincolnshire]] | [[Category:Lincolnshire]] |
Latest revision as of 12:47, 25 March 2020
John Short, Black Horse, 17 High Street, Tattershall, Lincolnshire.
Recorded in 1902.
Traded as William Short & Sons.
J&T Short partnership dissolved October 1901.
Executors offered brewery for sale in 1903 with 4 freehold and several others held under tenancies.
Acquired by Charles Howland of the Hundleby Brewery Ltd.