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of Abbotskerswell, Newton Abbot, Devon
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Cyder making probably commenced around 1791 by Richard Henley (1755-1846); his son William; his son William Codner Henley (1864-1922)
Cyder making probably commenced around 1791 by Richard Henley (1755-1846); his son William Codner Henley (1790-1856); his son William Codner Henley (1864-1922)
Codner Henley (1790-1856); and his son


1921 Company formed.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Monday 19 September 1921</ref> (John Henley and Sons Ltd)
1921 Company formed.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Monday 19 September 1921</ref> (John Henley and Sons Ltd)

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of Abbotskerswell, Newton Abbot, Devon

Cyder making probably commenced around 1791 by Richard Henley (1755-1846); his son William Codner Henley (1790-1856); his son William Codner Henley (1864-1922)

1921 Company formed.[1] (John Henley and Sons Ltd)

1935 Acquired by Whiteway's

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  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Monday 19 September 1921