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<big>'''John Miller & Sons, ''' ''Walsham-Le-Willows, Suffolk.''</big>
<big>'''John Miller & Sons, ''' ''Church Street, Walsham-Le-Willows, Suffolk.''</big>


Brewing from at least 1826 they were acquired by [[Taylor, Sons & Dowson]] of Diss 1876 with 7 pubs.  
Brewing from at least 1826 they were acquired by [[Taylor, Sons & Dowson]] of Diss 1876 with 7 pubs.  


The premises continued to be used by Taylors as stores until at least 1897 and possibly maltings after that.
The premises continued to be used by Taylors as stores until at least 1897 and possibly maltings after that.
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John Miller & Sons, Church Street, Walsham-Le-Willows, Suffolk.

Brewing from at least 1826 they were acquired by Taylor, Sons & Dowson of Diss 1876 with 7 pubs.

The premises continued to be used by Taylors as stores until at least 1897 and possibly maltings after that.