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[[File:IngoldmellsWalkinReed_OS1888.jpg|thumb|The brewery at Ingoldmells. Ordnance Survey extract from 1888. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)]]
<big>'''Walkin Reed''', ''Addlethorpe, Ingoldmells and Hogsthorpe, Lincolnshire.''</big>
<big>'''Walkin Reed''', ''Addlethorpe, Ingoldmells and Hogsthorpe, Lincolnshire.''</big>


Walkin's father Charles Reed was listed as a common brewer in Addlethorpe in the 1861 Census. Walkin and his mother Eliza were both listed as brewers in Addlethorpe in 1871. Walkin was still listed there "employing one man" in 1881.
Walkin's father Charles Reed was listed as a brewer at the [[Three Tuns (Ingoldmells)]] in 1856; then listed as a common brewer in Addlethorpe in the 1861 Census. Walkin and his mother Eliza were both listed as brewers in Addlethorpe in 1871. Walkin was still listed there "employing one man" in 1881.


He moved to "The Brewery", Ingoldmells, which is shown on the 1888 OS Map, located behind where the Ship Inn still stands. Here he was selling a 2qtr plant and off-licence near the Ship Inn on 29th September 1892.
He moved to "The Brewery", Ingoldmells, which is shown on the 1888 OS Map, located behind where the Ship Inn still stands. Here he was selling a 2qtr plant and off-licence near the Ship Inn on 29th September 1892.


By 1898, he had moved to Hogsthorpe, where he lived at Thames Street. A property sale of 10th August 2010 locates him at a brewery near to Hogsthorpe House, which is in the centre of the village. The 1911 Census still lists him, aged 66, as a brewer.
By 1898, he had moved to Hogsthorpe, where he lived at Thames Street. A property sale of 10th August 1910 locates him at a brewery near to Hogsthorpe House, which is in the centre of the village. The 1911 Census still lists him, aged 66, as a brewer.




[[Category:Lincolnshire]]
[[Category:Lincolnshire]]

Latest revision as of 09:54, 23 May 2020

The brewery at Ingoldmells. Ordnance Survey extract from 1888. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)

Walkin Reed, Addlethorpe, Ingoldmells and Hogsthorpe, Lincolnshire.

Walkin's father Charles Reed was listed as a brewer at the Three Tuns (Ingoldmells) in 1856; then listed as a common brewer in Addlethorpe in the 1861 Census. Walkin and his mother Eliza were both listed as brewers in Addlethorpe in 1871. Walkin was still listed there "employing one man" in 1881.

He moved to "The Brewery", Ingoldmells, which is shown on the 1888 OS Map, located behind where the Ship Inn still stands. Here he was selling a 2qtr plant and off-licence near the Ship Inn on 29th September 1892.

By 1898, he had moved to Hogsthorpe, where he lived at Thames Street. A property sale of 10th August 1910 locates him at a brewery near to Hogsthorpe House, which is in the centre of the village. The 1911 Census still lists him, aged 66, as a brewer.