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Later owned by Mr. Carrington (father of Richard Christopher Carrington, 1826-1875, Astronomer). | Later owned by Mr. Carrington (father of Richard Christopher Carrington, 1826-1875, Astronomer). | ||
Later owned by Messrs. [[Gibbon and Croxford]]. | Later owned by Messrs. [[Gibbon and Croxford]] | ||
1880 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Richard Gibbon, of Warwick H >use, Mudstone, in the county of Kent, and Charles Howis Croxford, of Brentford, in the county of Middlesex, as Brewers, carrying on business at the Royal Brewery, at Brentford aforesaid, under the style or firm of Gibbon and Croxford is dissolved...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24858/page/2662 The London Gazette Publication date:25 June 1880 Issue:24858 Page:2662]</ref> | |||
1890 Incorporated as a Limited Company | 1890 Incorporated as a Limited Company |
Revision as of 11:57, 21 February 2024
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
1880 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Richard Gibbon, of Warwick H >use, Mudstone, in the county of Kent, and Charles Howis Croxford, of Brentford, in the county of Middlesex, as Brewers, carrying on business at the Royal Brewery, at Brentford aforesaid, under the style or firm of Gibbon and Croxford is dissolved...'[1]
1890 Incorporated as a Limited Company