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In 1832 the partnership of Newnham and Tooth was listed here. By 1846 owned by William Barling Sharpe and above title assumed 1892. Acquired by Frederick Leney & Sons Ltd. of Wateringbury 1928 who were then a subsidiary of [[Whitbread]] & Co. Ltd.  
In 1832 the partnership of Newnham and Tooth was listed here. By 1846 owned by William Barling Sharpe and above title assumed 1892. Acquired by Frederick Leney & Sons Ltd. of Wateringbury 1928 who were then a subsidiary of [[Whitbread & Co. Ltd]].  


Some buildings remain.
Some buildings remain.

Revision as of 12:59, 30 August 2013

Sharpe & Winch, Baker's Cross, Cranbrook, Kent.

In 1832 the partnership of Newnham and Tooth was listed here. By 1846 owned by William Barling Sharpe and above title assumed 1892. Acquired by Frederick Leney & Sons Ltd. of Wateringbury 1928 who were then a subsidiary of Whitbread & Co. Ltd.

Some buildings remain.