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William Bowles |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "W. Bowles Hingham" |
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Directory entries for William
Bowles are as follows. 1850 Corn and Coal Merchant, 1854 Wine & Spirit
Merchant & Brewer, 1856 Miller Market Street & 1858 Miller & Farmer all
at Hingham. |
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R. H. Clarke |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "R. H. Clarke Wine and Spirit Merchant
Hingham" |
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Information Needed |
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Elizabeth & Robert Coe |
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Salt Glazed Porter Impressed "R. Coe Hingham" |
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Two Tone Flagon Impressed "Elizabeth Coe Wine and Spirit Merchant
Hingham" |
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Robert Coe is listed in The What Hart inn at Hingham in 1845 and 1846 by
1850 Elizabeth Coe was listed. Thomas Clarke took over from Elizabeth
Coe between 1856 and 1863. |
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Charles William Collishaw |
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Labeled Bottle For Eucalyptus Oil |
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Charles William Collishaw takes over from Robert Perkin and is first
listed in 1933 and again in 1937 as a Dispensing Chemist and Pharmacist
and Wine, Spirit, Ale Merchant. |
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Charles John Howard & Phillip Howard |
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Salt Glazed Flagon Impressed "C. I. Howard Hingham" |
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Salt Glazed Porter Bottle Impressed "P. Howard Hingham" |
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Slab Sealed Flagon Impressed "Philip Howard Wine & Spirit Merchant
Hingham" |
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Slab Sealed Flagon Impressed "Phillip Howard Wine & Spirit Merchant
Hingham" |
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Slab Sealed Flagom Impressed "Philip Howard Wine & Spirit Importer
Hingham Norfolk" |
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Two Tone Slab Sealed Flaogn Impressed "P. Howard Wine & Spirit Merchant
Hingham" |
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Auction listing for Philip Howard in 1896 |
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Charles John Howard is listed from 1822 until 1839 as a wine and spirit
and hop merchant. By 1845 Phillip Howard had taken over as a wine spirit
merchant and hop and porter merchant. Briefly in 1850 Howard and Turner
are listed but from 1854 until 1888 Phillip Howard is listed in the
Market Place. |
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Thomas & Robert Kingaby |
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Two Tone Ginger Beer Transfer Printed With "R. Kingaby Hingham" |
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Glass Ginger Beer Bottle Embossed "Kingaby Hingham" |
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Death Notice in London Gazette Mentioning Robert Kingaby |
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Thomas Kingaby is first listed as a Ginger Beer manufacturer in 1888 but
by 1892 Robert Kingaby was listed as Ginger beer manufacturer and Post
master. Robert Kingaby continued to be listed up until 1916. |
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Robert Layt |
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Salt Glazed Porter Bottle Impressed "Layt Hingham" |
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Robert Layt is listed as being in the Cock Inn Hingham from 1830 until
1846 by 1854 he had left the Cock Inn and was a carrier at Watton from
1856. |
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Robert J. Perkin |
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Labeled Bottle For Eucalyptus Oil |
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Robert Perkin took over from Peter Cheyne between 1925 and 1929In 1929
he is listes as a Wine, Spirit and Ale Merchant and Ironmonger in 1932
he is just listed as a chemist in Bond St. By 1933 had been taken over
by Charles William Collishaw. |
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Lacey Andrew Vincent & Charles Vincent |
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10 & 6oz Niagara Patent Codd Bottles Embossed "Vincent Hingham" |
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6oz Codd Bottles Embossed "Vincent Aerated Waters Hingham" |
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10oz Codd Bottle Embossed "Vincent Aerated Waters Hingham" |
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Glass Ginger Beer Bottle |
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Vincent Business Cards |
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Vincent Business Cards |
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Lacey Andrew Vincent was first listed as a chemist and druggist in
Hingham from 1877 until 1892 also in 1892 Charles Vincent is listed as a
mineral water manufacturer which is his only entry. |
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