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148, KING STREET
 
     
  July 1907


In 1846 & 1850, WILLIAMS & CHRISTMAS were Wine & Spirit Merchants at 102 Row, King Street.

WILLIAMS, FRERE & Co. by 1854.

Wine & Spirit Merchants & Importers, 1879.
Agents for H. Piper & Co's champagne, Greene's Bury ales, Raggett's nourishing London stout & golden hop pale ale & H. Brett & Co's O D V pale brandy.
Address then 53, King Street..

At 148 King Street, Wine & Spirit Merchants & Importers & Bonders, 1883.

Wine & Spirit Merchants & Importers, 1888.
Agents for Greene's Bury ales, Worthington's Burton ales, Raggett's nourishing stout & golden hop pale ale & Coate's & Co's original Plymouth gin.

Wine & Spirit, Ale & Porter Merchants & Porter bottlers, 1890.

Recorded  1894, 1896, 1900, 1907 & 1908 as Williams, Frere & Co.
Agent for Casa-Pavon's sherries, Charnot Freres' champagnes, Greene's Bury ales & Worthington's Burton ales.

In 1896 they also stocked May-Davis' royal table water, which they claimed was specially recommended for gout and rheumatism.

In 1921 and 1924, Williams, Frere & Co were at 148 King Street, with a Bar at Row 102.
By 1925 to 1929, no bar is mentioned.
( Edgar Frere of Ealing was owner of the GALLON POT, in the early 1900's)


As Frere & Co, Wine & Spirit Merchants, 148, King Street, from at least 1933.
Also listed in 1934, 1955 and 1959.