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<big>'''John Hughes Wise, ''' '' Duke William (1902), Ruiton, West Midlands.''</big>
<big>'''Duke William''', ''46 Hill Street, Upper Gornal, Sedgley, West Midlands''</big>
 
'''Henry Smith''' 1833–1850; '''Edward Williams''' 1860–1863; '''Enoch Burton''' 1866–1875; '''John Hughes Wise''' 1892-1902.
 
Tipton Herald 1903: "... the brewery was on one side of the road and the house on the other ..." and "... immediately in front, on opposite  side of street, is the well-built Brewery, on two floors, with Stabling for Two Horses, and Loft above, Piggeries, Pigeon Pen &c with small strip of land and railed-off productive Kitchen Garden, the whole enclosed and approached by Double Gateway Entrance ...".
 
Licence extinguished 1927 and demolished.
 


Recorded in 1902.
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 26 November 2020

Duke William, 46 Hill Street, Upper Gornal, Sedgley, West Midlands

Henry Smith 1833–1850; Edward Williams 1860–1863; Enoch Burton 1866–1875; John Hughes Wise 1892-1902.

Tipton Herald 1903: "... the brewery was on one side of the road and the house on the other ..." and "... immediately in front, on opposite side of street, is the well-built Brewery, on two floors, with Stabling for Two Horses, and Loft above, Piggeries, Pigeon Pen &c with small strip of land and railed-off productive Kitchen Garden, the whole enclosed and approached by Double Gateway Entrance ...".

Licence extinguished 1927 and demolished.