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In May 1911 his executors auctioned the pub, with back premises fitted as a small brewery with modern 5-qtr plant, long noted for its home-brewed ales.
In May 1911 his executors auctioned the pub, with back premises fitted as a small brewery with modern 5-qtr plant, long noted for its home-brewed ales.
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Wagon & Horses, Grey Friars/Foregate Street, Stafford, Staffordshire.

By 1902 run by William Greatorex, who died 1910.

In May 1911 his executors auctioned the pub, with back premises fitted as a small brewery with modern 5-qtr plant, long noted for its home-brewed ales.