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  • <big>'''William Johnson,''''' Red Lion, Station Road, Claverdon, Warwickshire.''</big>
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  • # Barrel Inn, 123 London Road, Sheffield (1876, ex- William Bradley, Soho Brewery, Ecclesall Road) (@). See: [[Barrel Inn, Sheffield]] # Chandos Hotel, Rockingham Street, Sheffield (1876, ex- William Bradley, sold Jan 1959)
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  • <big>'''The story of the Bell Brewery at Woolston and William Garton'''</big> ...ernleigh” Woolston (widow) Richard Bell (the brewer) and Frederick Bell to William Garton for £2,140, less than the 1871 valuation but with some of the house
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  • ...Then in 1843, John Bates was shown as a brewer on Friars Causeway, whilst William Bates was shown as a brewer and maltster on Southgate Street in 1846. Brewi ...listed as a gentleman in the poll book. In 1849 Hull and Everard’s leased William Bates’ brewery, suggesting he had left the brewing trade.
    26 KB (4,376 words) - 14:57, 17 January 2023
  • [[File:Ath & Johnson Wigan invoice 1905.jpg|thumb|From 1905]] [[File:Ath & Johnson Wigan mats 1935.jpg|thumb|From 1935]]
    573 bytes (78 words) - 11:46, 9 April 2020
  • *39. George & Dragon, Marshgate, Doncaster (Dec. 1901, ex- Edward Arthur Johnson, wine & spirit merchant, Wath, closed 1960s) *40. Wood Street Hotel, Doncaster (Dec. 1901, ex- Edward Arthur Johnson, closed c. 1923)
    42 KB (5,070 words) - 16:59, 5 April 2024
  • <big>'''William Henry Johnson,''''' Green Brewery, Syston, Leicestershire.</big>'' ...am Johnson was listed as a grocer and brewer, presumably the William Henry Johnson brewing 1906-10 and possibly related to the individual previously brewing a
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  • ...f entertainment for all classes of Londoners. Both Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare, two of the finest writers of the Elizabethan age, worked at th Southwark is a place known to Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson and Charles Dickens. Your feet will tread where all of these great men once
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  • '''News Items 1890-1899. 45. William Salt Library, Stafford''' ...ted from Liverpool. Prior to 1877 it had traded as Roland Bent and Co from Johnson Street, Liverpool. However, there was an existing strong Staffordshire conn
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  • ...,164.15s.” By 1889 the executors of Peter Tune were in control with Thomas Johnson Cranridge as manager. *William IV, Howden
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  • ...bourn High Street, is certainly Elizabethan, and possibly older than that: William Finch came into possession of the inn in 1595, when it had been formerly ow *1 W. Branch Johnson, Hertfordshire Inns pt II, Letchworth Printers 1963
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  • ...ovided the manager at [[Ruddles Brewery Ltd]]. Clarke’s brother was called William Rudkin Morris, strengthening the probable family ties. ...s Clarke Morris & Company brewers in Northgate, as well as Clarke Morris & William Rudkin Morris, who were also listed as coal and corn merchants. Clarke Morr
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  • ..., his wife, Elizabeth, was born in 1831 at Kettlethorpe, their son, Thomas William, was born in 1868 at Egrnauton(?). W. T. Hewitt had been a grocer in Old Ma ...n March 1888. The first directors were W. Taylor Hewitt (chairman), Thomas William Good Hewitt (secretary). There was a nominal capital of £200,000, divided
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  • According to Kelly’s Directory for 1868 William Thompson was a brewer & farmer in Partney Lane, Partney. Cornelius Goodwin ...lliam Thompson at some point. John William Goodwin was at Partney Mill and William Tasker was the licensee of the White Hart.
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  • ...blished before 1830, in 1842 William Morton & Son. Later Morton and Mason. William Morton listed in the census in Alford from 1841 to 1871, at which time he w ...probably ceased. Business of agents and wine spirit merchant continued by Johnson until 1923.
    651 bytes (94 words) - 17:43, 22 August 2022
  • <big>'''Percy William Barradale, ''' '' Syston Brewery, Queen Victoria, High Street, Syston, Leic ...e may have been operating on a wholesale basis (F4999). Certainly, in 1894 Johnson was again listed as running the pub and the Victoria seems to have been own
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  • # Johnson Arms, 59 Abbey Street, Lenton. See: [[Johnson Arms, Lenton]] # Star Inn, Rupert Street, Pilsley (later William Stones, Sheffield)
    15 KB (1,899 words) - 23:56, 9 December 2021
  • '''<big>William Butler & Co Ltd pubs elsewhere in the Black Country</big>''' '''[[William Butler & Co. Ltd]]'''
    11 KB (1,417 words) - 23:19, 20 November 2021
  • # Princess Royal, Johnson Street, Whitechapel, London E1 # Victoria Arms, William Street, Bethnal Green, London E2
    34 KB (5,038 words) - 17:12, 17 November 2022
  • *33. Royal William, Crown Street *486. Big Fiddle, William Street, Salford
    38 KB (4,601 words) - 21:53, 10 November 2021
  • # Angel Inn, William Brown Street (closed) # Old Scotch House, Dale Street/ Johnson Street (closed 1960s)
    15 KB (2,011 words) - 20:06, 10 November 2021
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