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1899 Eley's Stafford Brewery Limited was registered, with capital of £110,000, to take over as a going concern the existing firm of the same name.<ref>Distillers', Brewers' and Spirit Merchants' Magazine 1 November 1899</ref> The subscribers are Thomas Tatham, Crewe, brewer; Frederick J. Nesbit, Stafford, brewer; Algernon H. Baillie, Weeping Cross, Stafford, brewer; (and others). Directors are [[Arthur Thomas Tatham|Arthur T. Tatham]], Frederick J. Nesbit and Algernon H. Baillie.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 20 September 1899</ref> | 1899 Eley's Stafford Brewery Limited was registered, with capital of £110,000, to take over as a going concern the existing firm of the same name.<ref>Distillers', Brewers' and Spirit Merchants' Magazine 1 November 1899</ref> The subscribers are Thomas Tatham, Crewe, brewer; Frederick J. Nesbit, Stafford, brewer; Algernon H. Baillie, Weeping Cross, Stafford, brewer; (and others). Directors are [[Arthur Thomas Tatham|Arthur T. Tatham]], Frederick J. Nesbit and Algernon H. Baillie.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Wednesday 20 September 1899</ref> | ||
c.1929 Acquired by [[William Butler and Co|William Butler and Son]].<ref>Staffordshire Advertiser - Saturday 05 July 1947</ref> | c.1929 Acquired by [[William Butler and Co (of Wolverhampton)|William Butler and Son]].<ref>Staffordshire Advertiser - Saturday 05 July 1947</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 21 February 2024
1899 Eley's Stafford Brewery Limited was registered, with capital of £110,000, to take over as a going concern the existing firm of the same name.[1] The subscribers are Thomas Tatham, Crewe, brewer; Frederick J. Nesbit, Stafford, brewer; Algernon H. Baillie, Weeping Cross, Stafford, brewer; (and others). Directors are Arthur T. Tatham, Frederick J. Nesbit and Algernon H. Baillie.[2]
c.1929 Acquired by William Butler and Son.[3]