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Story of Brewing in Reigate and Redhill. This is a tale of two towns, Reigate is the older of the two and so has more of a story to tell. 1569 is the earliest proven date for brewing in the area. However, with the presence of Reigate Priory, brewing there must go back further. Redhill, on the other hand, is a product of the railways and here brewing arrived on the scene much later. Location of Breweries in Reigate, Surrey.
MELLERSH and NEALE, THE EARLY YEARS. It was here that Neale and Lee traded in partnership. Tuesday, 12 February 2008. MELLERSH AND NEALE, THE EARLY YEARS. A messuage, formerly the Ship Inn and Ship Field, leased by Richard Devon, esq. The second reference was to. A malt house, granary, etc.
Wednesday, 13 February 2008. THE REIGATE AND DARKING BANK. The banking business was founded in 1808 by Joseph Nash and Thomas Gale senior, and was styled the Reigate and Darking Bank, and business was conducted from premises on the corner of the High Street and Bell Street, Reigate.
BLESSINGS OF YOUR HEART, YOU BREW GOOD ALE. Bitter Beer Cask label circa 1925. A quantity of these cask labels were found in the caves at Reigate. Monday, 18 February 2008. At the time of the Meux acquisition of Mellersh and Neale, a list was drawn up of the various contracts which were extant with regard to raw materials. Avern, Sons and Barris. For IPA and Brown Ale, 2561 corks at ninepenc.
Brewing in Redhill, Part 2 - The Warwick and Roses Breweries. Early photo of the Roses Brewery, Mill Street, Redhill c1888. Tuesday, 19 February 2008. Chapter 9, part 2. House, brewery and yard covering an area of 36 perches.
Wednesday, 13 February 2008. BACKGROUND HISTORY AND THE POLITICAL INFLUENCES. They do, however, contain most of the information known so far, and serve only to lay down in a clear and concise manner, under one cover, guidelines for those who wish to delve further into this absorbing aspect of local history. There appears an interesting feature on the south side of .