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<big>''' Claude S.Atkin, ''' '' King's Arms, 29 Nevill Street , Abergavenny , Gwent .''</big> | <big>''' Claude S.Atkin, ''' '' King's Arms, 29 Nevill Street , Abergavenny , Gwent .''</big> | ||
Brewing by 1864. Acquired by Atkin in 1920 from the late Thomas Delafield's trustees. When it became necessary to rebuild the brewery, Atkin/Atkins gave up the business to become the joint MD of [[Leney & Sons]] in Wateringbury. However, the King's Arms continued as a home brew house until c.1934. Acquired by [[Cheltenham & Hereford Breweries Ltd]]. | Brewing by 1864. Acquired by Atkin in 1920 from the late Thomas Delafield's trustees. When it became necessary to rebuild the brewery, Atkin/Atkins gave up the business to become the joint MD of [[Frederick Leney & Sons Ltd]] in Wateringbury. However, the King's Arms continued as a home brew house until c.1934. Acquired by [[Cheltenham & Hereford Breweries Ltd]]. |
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Claude S.Atkin, King's Arms, 29 Nevill Street , Abergavenny , Gwent .
Brewing by 1864. Acquired by Atkin in 1920 from the late Thomas Delafield's trustees. When it became necessary to rebuild the brewery, Atkin/Atkins gave up the business to become the joint MD of Frederick Leney & Sons Ltd in Wateringbury. However, the King's Arms continued as a home brew house until c.1934. Acquired by Cheltenham & Hereford Breweries Ltd.