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1891 W. Butler and Company Limited was registered, with capital of £300,000, to carry on the existing firm of brewers, the whole of the capital to be held by the partners and their nominees. At the same time the company offered £100,000 in debenture stock for subscription in order to allow further expansion of the business.<ref>Staffordshire Advertiser 18 April 1891</ref> 
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Springfield and Priestfield breweries, Wolverhampton

1891 W. Butler and Company Limited was registered, with capital of £300,000, to carry on the existing firm of brewers, the whole of the capital to be held by the partners and their nominees. At the same time the company offered £100,000 in debenture stock for subscription in order to allow further expansion of the business.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Staffordshire Advertiser 18 April 1891