West Malling
Above card kindly supplied by Pete Smith, pre 1858.
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From the London Gazette, May 1858.
Notice is hereby given, that the
Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, George
George and Thomas Huntley Spencer, as brewers and maltsters, at the
Abbey brewery, Boxley, in the county of Kent, under the style or firm of
George and Spencer, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Dated this day 14th of May, 1858.
George George.
Thomas Huntley Spencer.
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From the Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald, 26 May 1860.
BOXLEY FIRE.
On Thursday a fire broke out at the Abbey brewery, in the occupation of
Mr. T. H. Spencer, of Maidstone. Fortunately one of the men employed on
the premises had occasion to go to the brewery about four o'clock, when
he discovered the fire and gave the alarm; and assistance quickly
arriving, the flames were extinguished. Damage, however, to the extent
of about £50 was done to the flooring and to the property near the
copper. It seems that the pipe leading from the flue of the copper did
not fit, and a piece of sacking was placed around it, which it is
supposed was ignited by a cinder, and thus occasioned the damage. |
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