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  • ..., Cirencester, stands an odd collection of buildings at the cross-roads at Lewis Lane. These are clearly industrial buildings that have seen better days and ...rses: North to South 21 feet a depth East to West 37 feet, to the North is Lewis Lane and part of the South by the Stables and a part of messuage and other
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  • <big>'''Borve Brewery''', ''Borve House Hotel, Borve, Isle of Lewis, Highlands & Islands.''</big> Established July 1983 by James and Gregory Hughes using plant from the defunct [[Penrhos Brewery]], Herefo
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  • ...sheep he was selling, so that there was a delay until another auctioneer, James Tayler, could be found to carry on with the sale. ...r, Florrie, moved in with her four children. She had married in 1890 Frank Lewis of Hereford, but what became of him is not known. Florrie remained in the B
    30 KB (5,413 words) - 14:06, 23 September 2020
  • ...irsty town of Colchester’. On his father’s death in 1866 at the age of 91, James sold his interest to Christopher Stopes and retired from business. The brew ...of the building as in the aerial photograph hanging in the bar shows. The Lewis’ had two sons, one of which still lives in the village, he runs a buildin
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  • # White Hart, Lower Maudlin Street, St James, Bristol (Dec. 1921) # Twelve Bells, formerly Waggoners Arms, Lewis Lane, Cirencester
    16 KB (2,034 words) - 16:32, 9 January 2024
  • ...r plant chiefly of English oak and copper being supplied by Llewellins and James of Bristol. The new brewery was to be brick built with ornate ironwork fini ...er £700 was secured from Frederick Deare of 19A Coleman Street, London and James Marshall Upfill of 114A Chancery Lane London. Only the brewery, plant and f
    12 KB (2,121 words) - 11:08, 16 September 2020
  • *37. St. James’ Hotel, St. James’ Street, Derby *5. Rose & Crown, James Street, Lancaster (ex- R. P. Culley & Co)
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  • ...St Paul's Brewery not vacated until 1912 when the plant was reinstated at Lewis Mead. {{Trade Mark |regno = 243,989|desc=Label design with James I|date=05/02/1902|seventy=NO}}
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  • '''James Lewis''' recorded in 1935. It has ancient sandstone cave cellars.
    248 bytes (30 words) - 12:15, 23 October 2022
  • ...1894, Benjamin Atkins of Narborough was brewing until ca.1895, when Edward Lewis Durham was listed as a brewers' agent and beer retailer, brewing having app
    1,009 bytes (151 words) - 17:12, 3 July 2021
  • *81. White Hart, James Street, Cardiff *99. Lewis Arms, Mill Road, Tongwynlais, near Cardiff +
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  • Joseph McKenna lists John Lewis as the earliest landlord of this early C19 home-brew house. After him, his James C Guest was recorded in 1935 and William Easthope in 1940.
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  • <big>'''James Rose & Co''', ''Nettleton Brewery, Nettleton, Lincolnshire.''</big> Company dissolved 1893 and may have gone to the [[Lewis & Barker, Wellow Brewery Co]], Grimsby.
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  • # Imperial, St James Street, Nottingham # Lamp Tavern, Lewis Street, Wolverhampton
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