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<big>''' John Kelland, ''' '' London Brewery, Church Street , Kingsbridge , Devon .''</big>
<big>'''John Kelland, ''' '' London Brewery, Church Street, Kingsbridge, Devon.''</big>


William Chamberlain, previously at the New London Inn, 126 Church Street, ran the brewery from 1866 to 1887 but was in litigation with a Mr Peppererall. In 1884 bought by William Kelland who may have run the [[Phoenix Brewery]].  
William Chamberlain, previously at the New London Inn, 126 Church Street, ran the brewery from 1866 to 1887 but was in litigation with a Mr Peppererall. In 1884 bought by William Kelland who may have run the [[Phoenix Brewery]].  


John Kelland recorded as the London Brewery between 1887 and 1904. Offered for auction 22nd July that year with 11 tied houses and was bought by the [[Bedford Brewery (Plymouth) Ltd]].
John Kelland recorded as the London Brewery between 1887 and 1904. Offered for auction July that year with 11 houses and was bought by the [[Bedford Brewery (Plymouth) Ltd]].

Revision as of 11:04, 17 December 2015

John Kelland, London Brewery, Church Street, Kingsbridge, Devon.

William Chamberlain, previously at the New London Inn, 126 Church Street, ran the brewery from 1866 to 1887 but was in litigation with a Mr Peppererall. In 1884 bought by William Kelland who may have run the Phoenix Brewery.

John Kelland recorded as the London Brewery between 1887 and 1904. Offered for auction July that year with 11 houses and was bought by the Bedford Brewery (Plymouth) Ltd.