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Son of Richard Nicholl, and with his brother Vincent Nicholl (q.v.) owners of the Lewisham Anchor Brewery from the 1830s. Richard Nicholl had gifted each of the two men £5000 in the 1830s, and left them further assets, including (with their brother Charrington) his St Vincent estates, in his will made in 1836 and proved in 1839.
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Absentee?
British/Irish
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Wealth at death
£94,167 4S 3D
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Commercial (1) |
Name partner
H & V Nicholl Anchor Brewery
Brewer |
Physical (1) |
Urban Development
Eagle House [Built]
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Eagle House, still extant, was built as the headquarters of H & V Nicholl's Anchor Brewery c....
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Son → Father
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Brothers
Notes→
Also business...
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Brothers
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The Firs, Blakeney Road, Beckenham, Kent, South-east England, England
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