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<big>'''Richard Daft''', ''The Brewery, Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire.''</big>
<big>'''Richard Daft''', ''The Brewery, Walkers Yard, Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire.''</big>


Richard Daft (1835-1900) was a Nottinghamshire and England cricketer, and played football for Notts County FC.
In 1855 Butler Parr, from a malting family, inherited a long-established brewery here. Later in partnership with his son-in-law Richard Daft.  


The Radcliffe brewery was founded by Richard Daft's father-in-law, Butler Parr. In 1880 Parr & Daft were dissolved due to debts of Richard Draft. Butler Parr left to join Home Brewery. A member of the Country Brewers Association 1891.
In 1880 Parr & Daft was dissolved due to debts of Richard Daft. Richard’s brother-in-law Butler Parr left to join the Home Brewery. The Dafts were bankrupt in 1897, though brewing may have ceased before then.


* Also see [[New Town Inn (Nottingham)]].


<big>'''Richard Arthur Daft''', ''New Town Inn, 75 Northumberland Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.''</big>


Recorded in 1914. Possibly son of the above.
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 5 July 2026

Richard Daft, The Brewery, Walkers Yard, Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire.

In 1855 Butler Parr, from a malting family, inherited a long-established brewery here. Later in partnership with his son-in-law Richard Daft.

In 1880 Parr & Daft was dissolved due to debts of Richard Daft. Richard’s brother-in-law Butler Parr left to join the Home Brewery. The Dafts were bankrupt in 1897, though brewing may have ceased before then.