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  • <big>'''Henry Neale, ''' '' Railway, Church Street, Bromyard, Herefordshire.''</big>
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  • ...Co. Ltd]]. September 1921, registered 1925 and was resold to [[Mellersh & Neale Ltd]]. June 1931 with 16 houses. ...ckenbury, already in occupation, 1800 Henry Webb, 1803 Partnership between Henry Webb and John Rutter, 1805 Rutter sole, 1811 William Cobbold and 1817 Trayt
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  • ...hen it was called the Old Brewery, and was being sold by Phillip Newman to Henry Caplin. Mr. Caplin retained the freehold until 1744. ...r Edward Bowden Puttock, his son George Puttock Junior and his son-in-law, Henry James Parsons, husband of Mary Gibbs Puttock.
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  • ...dy a brewer in Doncaster. Their other two brothers were also brewers, John Henry in Retford and Edwin in Hull. There is a reliable reference to Edwin foundi *Titus Henry Hewitt, brewer, 40
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  • ...e four directors, Henry and Benjamin Holmes, Robert Tennant and Sir Joseph Neale McKenna, M.P. all had 500 shares each. Very few of these shares were taken
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  • ...ntry). However, Harrison had died around 1881. In 1891, Harrison’s nephew, Henry Harrison Parry, was shown at the Brunswick Brewery, 17 Christow Street, and ...reet premises, although the address was later shown as No 15a. Edward John Neale was the manager of the new concern which bottled various products from the
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  • ...er a dispute amongst the partners of Reid, Meux & Co, Griffin Brewery, Sir Henry Meux left the concern in 1807 and acquired the Horseshoe Brewery. Registere * [[Mellersh & Neale Ltd]] of Reigate were acquired with 94 houses in June 1938 and brewing ceas
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  • ...of Epsom in September 1921, registered 1925 and was resold to [[Mellersh & Neale Ltd]] in June 1931 with 16 houses. * HENRY THRALE 1758-1781
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  • <big>'''Henry Neale, ''' '' Railway, Church Street, Bromyard, Herefordshire.''</big>
    146 bytes (19 words) - 14:07, 7 February 2023