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Note: THE GENERAL ELECTION. BIOGRAPHIES OF CANDIDATES. ... BINGHAM-COX, William Henry (Hertfordshire, Mid or St. Albans)) (C.) of Tolmers, near Hertford, and 26, Southampton-street, Strand, only s. of Mr. Thomas Cox, of Stratton, Cirencester, by Anne, relict of the late Mr. Daniel Bingham, b.1841, educated at the Grammer School, Cirencester, and privately, and is a newspaper proprietor in London and a brewer at St. Albans. (source Times (London, England), Monday, Jun 27, 1892; page 3; issue 33675.) St Albans, Hertfordshire. To be Sold, by direction of Mr. W. H. Bingham-Cox, the proprietor, who is relinquishing business, the Kingsbury Brewery, St. Albans, with maltings, stores, stabling, and private residences, the whole occupying a large area. Held for an unexpired term of 727 years at five shillings per annum, being equivalent to freehold. Together with 46 Freehold and six Leasehold Licensed Tied Houses, besides private residences, lands, and cottages, principally situate within a short distance of the brewery. The business is old-established, and has of late years been rapidly upon the increase, the proprietor having had awarded to him, in competition with the best known brewing firms, the following distinctions:- The Gold Medal, Edinburgh, 1890; The Gold Medal, Jamaica, 1891; and The Highest Award, Chicago, 1893. Messrs. Fleuret, Sons, and Adams ... (source Times (London, England), Friday, Jun 29, 1894; page 16; issue 34303)
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