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Brewery and 7 public houses sold for £900 on 24th July 1907.
Brewery and 7 public houses sold for £900 on 24th July 1907.
'''Steve Williams writes:-'''
There was a brewery in Church St. until 1907 when it was sold with seven licensed houses for £900. The business was run by George Stapleton in the 1870s. In an advertisement of 1878 various pieces of equipment were being sold off, including: 5 stone squares, a 6 quarter mash tub with false bottom, a malt mill, 4 wooden vats of various sizes and a collection of wooden spouts and lead piping. 


{{Trade Mark |regno = 14,863|desc=Virgin & Lion. Motto purity and strength on ribbon under|date=27/5/1878|seventy=NO}}
{{Trade Mark |regno = 14,863|desc=Virgin & Lion. Motto purity and strength on ribbon under|date=27/5/1878|seventy=NO}}
[[Category:Lincolnshire]]
[[Category:Lincolnshire]]

Latest revision as of 10:56, 8 July 2019

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Valentine Stapleton, Church Street, Market Deeping, Lincolnshire.

Brewery and 7 public houses sold for £900 on 24th July 1907.


Steve Williams writes:-

There was a brewery in Church St. until 1907 when it was sold with seven licensed houses for £900. The business was run by George Stapleton in the 1870s. In an advertisement of 1878 various pieces of equipment were being sold off, including: 5 stone squares, a 6 quarter mash tub with false bottom, a malt mill, 4 wooden vats of various sizes and a collection of wooden spouts and lead piping.

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 14,863
Description  : Virgin & Lion. Motto purity and strength on ribbon under
Date of Application  : 27/5/1878
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO