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See [[Joseph Harding]], [[William Joseph Richards]] and [[Henry Thomas Drew]]
See [[Joseph Harding]], [[William Joseph Richards]] and [[Henry Drew Thomas]]


1875 Formerly [[Harding and Richards]]. Became [[Harding, Richards and Thomas]] when Henry Thomas Drew joined.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Saturday 01 January 1876</ref>
1875 Formerly [[Harding and Richards]]. Became [[Harding, Richards and Thomas]] when Henry Drew Thomas joined.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Saturday 01 January 1876</ref>


1878 Opened St. Ann's Well Brewery. 'a new and excellent constructed brewery...most advantageously situated between Queen Street and Lower North Street.' The architect is C. E. Ware and the builders Ramsden and Son, London.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Tuesday 05 March 1878</ref>
1878 Opened St. Ann's Well Brewery. 'a new and excellent constructed brewery...most advantageously situated between Queen Street and Lower North Street.' The architect is C. E. Ware and the builders Ramsden and Son, London.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Tuesday 05 March 1878</ref>

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of Exeter

See Joseph Harding, William Joseph Richards and Henry Drew Thomas

1875 Formerly Harding and Richards. Became Harding, Richards and Thomas when Henry Drew Thomas joined.[1]

1878 Opened St. Ann's Well Brewery. 'a new and excellent constructed brewery...most advantageously situated between Queen Street and Lower North Street.' The architect is C. E. Ware and the builders Ramsden and Son, London.[2]

1889 Became St. Anne's Well Brewery Co‎


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  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Saturday 01 January 1876
  2. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Tuesday 05 March 1878