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<big>'''Edward Benskin, ''' '' Olde House, 8 Mill Road, Rearsby, Leicestershire.''</big>
<big>'''Edward Stanton Benskin''', ''Old House, 8 Mill Road, Rearsby, Leicestershire''</big>
 
Mill Road was formerly known as Back Street.
 
Edward's father John and his grandfather William were both farmers and maltsters.
 
Edward, when aged 22, was brewing by the 1891 Census, at which time he was living with his two aunts, who were bakers. In 1901 he was described as a brewer and maltster, and employed others.
 
Still recorded as brewing in 1916 and 1921. The brewing took place in outbuildings at the rear of the Old House.


Recorded in 1921. Brew house was in building at rear.
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[[Category:Leicestershire]]

Revision as of 15:53, 11 May 2020

Edward Stanton Benskin, Old House, 8 Mill Road, Rearsby, Leicestershire

Mill Road was formerly known as Back Street.

Edward's father John and his grandfather William were both farmers and maltsters.

Edward, when aged 22, was brewing by the 1891 Census, at which time he was living with his two aunts, who were bakers. In 1901 he was described as a brewer and maltster, and employed others.

Still recorded as brewing in 1916 and 1921. The brewing took place in outbuildings at the rear of the Old House.