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<big>''' Thomas Sharples, ''' '' Chorley Brewery, 46/48 Parker Street, Chorley, Lancashire.''</big>
<big>'''Thomas Sharples, ''' '' Chorley Brewery, 46/48 Parker Street, Chorley, Lancashire.''</big>


In July 1904, bought for £2,475 by [[W.& R.Wilkins Ltd]]. of Longton with one tied house, the Prince Consort, Parker Street.  
In July 1904, bought for £2,475 by [[W.& R.Wilkins Ltd]]. of Longton with one tied house, the Prince Consort, Parker Street.  


In 1924, it was acquired by [[Burtonwood Brewery Co.(Forshaws) Ltd]] when the brewhouse at the rear of the pub was mentioned.
In 1924, it was acquired by [[Burtonwood Brewery Co.(Forshaws) Ltd]] when the brewhouse at the rear of the pub was mentioned.
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Revision as of 12:07, 5 September 2018

Thomas Sharples, Chorley Brewery, 46/48 Parker Street, Chorley, Lancashire.

In July 1904, bought for £2,475 by W.& R.Wilkins Ltd. of Longton with one tied house, the Prince Consort, Parker Street.

In 1924, it was acquired by Burtonwood Brewery Co.(Forshaws) Ltd when the brewhouse at the rear of the pub was mentioned.