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1920 Fremlin Brothers | of Pale Ale Brewery, Maidstone | ||
1861 Business founded when the brewery was purchased from the executors of Mr John Heathorn | |||
1863 Purchased a small brewery from Messrs Baldwin, Holmes and Style | |||
1872 New brewery built in Maidstone | |||
1920 Fremlin Brothers was converted into a private limited company | |||
1926 Associated with [[Alfred Leney and Co]] of Dover and [[Flint and Co]] of Canterbury whose properties were leased to Fremlin Brothers. | 1926 Associated with [[Alfred Leney and Co]] of Dover and [[Flint and Co]] of Canterbury whose properties were leased to Fremlin Brothers. | ||
1928 Fremlins Ltd was incorporated as a public company to acquire Fremlin Brothers of Maidstone<ref>The Times Nov. 27, 1928</ref> | 1928 Fremlins Ltd was incorporated as a public company to acquire Fremlin Brothers of Maidstone<ref>The Times Nov. 27, 1928</ref> | ||
1960 [[Fremlins]] acquired [[Frederick Leney and Sons]].<ref>The Times Sept. 24, 1960</ref> | |||
Revision as of 17:27, 20 February 2022
of Pale Ale Brewery, Maidstone
1861 Business founded when the brewery was purchased from the executors of Mr John Heathorn
1863 Purchased a small brewery from Messrs Baldwin, Holmes and Style
1872 New brewery built in Maidstone
1920 Fremlin Brothers was converted into a private limited company
1926 Associated with Alfred Leney and Co of Dover and Flint and Co of Canterbury whose properties were leased to Fremlin Brothers.
1928 Fremlins Ltd was incorporated as a public company to acquire Fremlin Brothers of Maidstone[1]
1960 Fremlins acquired Frederick Leney and Sons.[2]