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The '''Red Lion Brewery''' was in existence in the 18th century owned by Felix Booth.  
The '''Red Lion Brewery''' was in existence in the 18th century owned by Felix Booth.  
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Later owned by Messrs. [[Gibbon and Croxford]].
Later owned by Messrs. [[Gibbon and Croxford]].


1890 Incorporated as a Limited Company .
1890 Incorporated as a Limited Company
 


==See Also==
==See Also==

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of Brentford

Brewers, Bottlers and Wine and Spirit Merchants

The Red Lion Brewery was in existence in the 18th century owned by Felix Booth.

After a visit by King William IV. the name was altered from Red Lion to the Royal Brewery.

Later owned by Mr. Carrington (father of Richard Christopher Carrington, 1826-1875, Astronomer).

Later owned by Messrs. Gibbon and Croxford.

1890 Incorporated as a Limited Company

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