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1882 Messrs Bonner who were carrying on business as the [[Commercial Brewery Co]].<ref>Southend Standard and Essex Weekly Advertiser - Friday 22 September 1882</ref> | |||
1883 The Commercial Brewery Co, Commercial Road, London, have their stores at the Old Brewery, Southend-on-Sea.<ref>Southend Standard and Essex Weekly Advertiser - Friday 23 March 1883</ref> | |||
1893 Henry Bonner, Esq. Chairman, Commercial Brewery Co., Ltd. He is also a director of the Fisk Gold Mine Ltd.<ref>St James's Gazette - Monday 20 November 1893</ref> | |||
1937 [[Stockwell Brewery]] is acquiring the business of [[Charles Hammerton and Co]]. and the greater part of the undertaking of [[Commercial Brewery Co]]. Ltd<ref>Daily News (London) - Saturday 27 February 1937</ref> | |||
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of Stepney, London
1882 Messrs Bonner who were carrying on business as the Commercial Brewery Co.[1]
1883 The Commercial Brewery Co, Commercial Road, London, have their stores at the Old Brewery, Southend-on-Sea.[2]
1893 Henry Bonner, Esq. Chairman, Commercial Brewery Co., Ltd. He is also a director of the Fisk Gold Mine Ltd.[3]
1937 Stockwell Brewery is acquiring the business of Charles Hammerton and Co. and the greater part of the undertaking of Commercial Brewery Co. Ltd[4]