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<big>''' British Lager Brewery Co. Ltd, ''' '' 24 Devon Street , Liverpool, City Centre , Merseyside .''</big>
<big>'''British Lager Brewery Co. Ltd, ''' '' 24 Devon Street, Liverpool, City Centre, Merseyside.''</big>


Originally in the hands of William & John Duck whose partnership was dissolved in 1888. A James Bonthrone was prosecuted and fined in 1899 for carrying out experimental brews and "using the premises as a brewery without an excise entry". Registered 4th March 1899. Wound up 27th November 1902. No tied houses.
Originally in the hands of William & John Duck whose partnership was dissolved in 1888.  
 
A James Bonthrone was prosecuted and fined in 1899 for carrying out experimental brews and "using the premises as a brewery without an excise entry".  
 
Registered 4th March 1899. Wound up 27th November 1902. No tied houses.

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British Lager Brewery Co. Ltd, 24 Devon Street, Liverpool, City Centre, Merseyside.

Originally in the hands of William & John Duck whose partnership was dissolved in 1888.

A James Bonthrone was prosecuted and fined in 1899 for carrying out experimental brews and "using the premises as a brewery without an excise entry".

Registered 4th March 1899. Wound up 27th November 1902. No tied houses.