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The brewery had been in existence since before 1845 when it was run by the partnership of Impett and Gardner who soon sold out to H.& W.Gibbs. The Lemarque Brothers came into possession of the firm in 1868 and White assumed control in November 1875. There was a connection by marriage between White and the Flints of Canterbury. | The brewery had been in existence since before 1845 when it was run by the partnership of Impett and Gardner who soon sold out to H.& W.Gibbs. The Lemarque Brothers came into possession of the firm in 1868 and White assumed control in November 1875. There was a connection by marriage between White and the Flints of Canterbury. | ||
Brewery and 11 public houses offered for sale 9th July 1904 and bought by [[Flint & | Brewery and 11 public houses offered for sale 9th July 1904 and bought by [[Flint & Co. Ltd]]. of Canterbury. |
Revision as of 09:53, 3 September 2013
Francis Alexander White, Stourmouth Brewery , Stourmouth , Kent .
The brewery had been in existence since before 1845 when it was run by the partnership of Impett and Gardner who soon sold out to H.& W.Gibbs. The Lemarque Brothers came into possession of the firm in 1868 and White assumed control in November 1875. There was a connection by marriage between White and the Flints of Canterbury.
Brewery and 11 public houses offered for sale 9th July 1904 and bought by Flint & Co. Ltd. of Canterbury.