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1904 John Lupton and Son Limited was registered, with capital of £60,000, and no initial public issue, to acquire and carry on the business of that name at Bradford and Leeds.<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph 19 October 1904</ref>


1914 Wine and Spirit Merchants, 9, Cheapside, Bradford; 23, New Station Street, Leeds. Bonded Stores: 13, Quality Street, Leith. Hours of Business: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Established in 1851 by John Lupton. Joined in 1868 by William Charles Lupton. Incorporated as a Private Limited Company in 1904. Directors: Wm. C. Lupton, G. B. Hewitt, R. Lupton. Business has made consistent progress. Staff: Average fifty. Business: High-class Family Wine Trade. Connection: United Kingdom, Foreign, Colonial. Trade Marks: "Amartico Tonic Liqueur," "Northern Isles" Scotch Whisky, "White Rose" Scotch Whisky, all registered. Royal Warrant: Special Appointment to His late Majesty King Edward and to H.M. King George V.
1914 Wine and Spirit Merchants, 9, Cheapside, Bradford; 23, New Station Street, Leeds. Bonded Stores: 13, Quality Street, Leith. Hours of Business: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Established in 1851 by John Lupton. Joined in 1868 by William Charles Lupton. Incorporated as a Private Limited Company in 1904. Directors: Wm. C. Lupton, G. B. Hewitt, R. Lupton. Business has made consistent progress. Staff: Average fifty. Business: High-class Family Wine Trade. Connection: United Kingdom, Foreign, Colonial. Trade Marks: "Amartico Tonic Liqueur," "Northern Isles" Scotch Whisky, "White Rose" Scotch Whisky, all registered. Royal Warrant: Special Appointment to His late Majesty King Edward and to H.M. King George V.
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of 9 Cheapside, Bradford

Wine and spirit merchants.

1904 John Lupton and Son Limited was registered, with capital of £60,000, and no initial public issue, to acquire and carry on the business of that name at Bradford and Leeds.[1]

1914 Wine and Spirit Merchants, 9, Cheapside, Bradford; 23, New Station Street, Leeds. Bonded Stores: 13, Quality Street, Leith. Hours of Business: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Established in 1851 by John Lupton. Joined in 1868 by William Charles Lupton. Incorporated as a Private Limited Company in 1904. Directors: Wm. C. Lupton, G. B. Hewitt, R. Lupton. Business has made consistent progress. Staff: Average fifty. Business: High-class Family Wine Trade. Connection: United Kingdom, Foreign, Colonial. Trade Marks: "Amartico Tonic Liqueur," "Northern Isles" Scotch Whisky, "White Rose" Scotch Whisky, all registered. Royal Warrant: Special Appointment to His late Majesty King Edward and to H.M. King George V.

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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Daily Telegraph 19 October 1904