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− | <big>''' Claude S | + | <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 | + | Brewing by 1864. |
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+ | Acquired by Atkin in 1920 from the late Thomas Delafield's trustees. When it became necessary to rebuild the brewery, Atkin gave up the business to become the joint MD of [[Frederick Leney & Sons Ltd]] in Wateringbury and leased his 8 houses to [[Wintle's Brewery Ltd]] of Mitcheldean in 1924. | ||
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+ | However, the King's Arms continued as a home brew house until c.1934. | ||
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+ | Acquired by [[Cheltenham & Hereford Breweries Ltd]]. |
Revision as of 18:57, 25 March 2016
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 gave up the business to become the joint MD of Frederick Leney & Sons Ltd in Wateringbury and leased his 8 houses to Wintle's Brewery Ltd of Mitcheldean in 1924.
However, the King's Arms continued as a home brew house until c.1934.
Acquired by Cheltenham & Hereford Breweries Ltd.