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By 1855 was trading as Cuthbert & Sedgwick/ Sidgwick.  
By 1855 was trading as Cuthbert & Sedgwick/ Sidgwick.  


In 1868 John Goodwin was bankrupt here and the brewery and hotel to let by the [[Kirkstall Brewery Co. Ltd]] of Leeds. Hence, also shown as Edwin Dawson & Co. (see Burton on Trent), but the plant had been for sale and it is likely that it was only used as a malting.  
In 1868 John Goodwin was bankrupt here and the brewery and hotel to let by the [[Kirkstall Brewery Co Ltd]] of Leeds. Hence, also shown as Edwin Dawson & Co. (see [[Burton & Lincoln Breweries Ltd]]), but the plant had been for sale and it is likely that it was only used as a malting.  


Brewing appears to have ceased by 1892.
Brewing appears to have ceased by 1892.
[[Category:Suffolk]]
[[Category:Suffolk]]

Latest revision as of 15:39, 17 April 2020

Stonham Brewery, Stonham Parva, Suffolk.

John Hunt Cuthbert of the Stonham Hotel mentioned in 1841 as the Ellen Brewery.

By 1855 was trading as Cuthbert & Sedgwick/ Sidgwick.

In 1868 John Goodwin was bankrupt here and the brewery and hotel to let by the Kirkstall Brewery Co Ltd of Leeds. Hence, also shown as Edwin Dawson & Co. (see Burton & Lincoln Breweries Ltd), but the plant had been for sale and it is likely that it was only used as a malting.

Brewing appears to have ceased by 1892.