Hop varieties used included :

Steggles, C.J Cutmore;  G. Mingay; A Watson; R.G
Gammon; J. Duce; E.A. Heathcoate.

Poperinghe,  Pacific; Oregon  Setts; Buss, Hoad,
Marzill Goldings; Saaz; Sanomas; Williams Choice;

Range of beers

Cradduck; Choice Farnham; Le Feave; Coppins;
Hughes K; Pudge; Homewood; Stears; Lord; Holmes;

In bottles (original gravity (o.g.) where known)

Davis; Baker; Vane; Holledaw; Waulzach; Wigan;
Readers; Nicholls; Kapells; Keysells; Burgess; Palma;
Caliph; Bugg; Alsace; Plumptree; Elsam Sussex;

Imperial Ale ...............................
No. 1 Strong Ale ........................(o.g. 1080)

(o.g 1046)

Imperial Double Brown ...........(o.g. 1044)
Nourishing Stout ......................(1045)

Boddington; Moat Farm; Scotts; Repacks.

Oatmeal Stout ...........................(1048)
Burton Ale ..................................(1038)

Gold Medal Pale Ale .................(1039)
Small Best Bitter Ale ...............(o.g. 1031)

List of medals and dates (few dates can be traced)
1908 -

Brewery wins first prize and Silver Medal at the
Brewer’s Exhibition for Pale Ale

Coronation Ale (1911) ..............(o.g. 1004)
Light Tonic Ale ..........................(1033)

1910 -

First prize and silver medal for bottled pale ale:
second prizes for oatmeal stout and pale ale in cask

On draught
1911 -

Second British brewery to win Grand Prix and Gold
Medal at Paris International Expot.

Draught XXXX ..........................(1046) Strong stock ale
XX Rich Mild Ale ......................(o.g. 1027)
BA .................................................(1035) - best ale

1913 -

Brewery wins Gold Medal at the Brewers Exhibition
for Imperial Pale Ale in cask

SBB ..............................................
BBA ..............................................(o.g. 1039) - best bitter ale
X1 ..................................................Special Dinner Ale

(1033) - small best beer

1925 -
1936 -

Brewery wins Silver Medal for bottled strong ale
Brewery wins Gold Medal at the Brewers Exhibition

IPA ...............................................
KK ................................................Medium Bitter

(1033) - Imperial Pale Ale

for Imperial Pale Ale
Brewery wins first prize for bottled stout at the

1952 -
AK .................................................Light Tonic Bitter
National Brewers Exhibition at Olympia
Public houses owned by the firm (in all of its guises)
Brewery staff who attended David Ward’s funeral (1949)

The Bear Inn (Sudbury)
Cock and Bell (Long Melford)

Messrs A.D Gray, W. Coe, J.A. Middleton, H.A. Sewell,
H. Brockwell, Mr K Coleby, Miss C Bloor, Miss V Grant,
Mrs W.J. Sutton, Mrs V. Inch, Mrs E Mansfield, Mrs
Coleby; T Chinery, F. Chinery; Jas Carter, H.J. Mills, H.S.
Mills, V. Inch, F. Inch; H. Byham, F. Bareham, A Farrance,
P. Gridley; R.J. Newman, E. Mansfield; J. Macauley, H.A
Ford, G.C Ford, H. Parmenter; R.J. Parcheut; P.W
Chatters; Henry Cook; C. Arbon, T. Read; W.J. Sutton; S.

Great Eastern Hotel (Sudbury)
Prince of Wales (Sudbury)

Green Dragon (Sudbury)
The Cock (Clare)

Four Swans (Sudbury)
The Swan (Little Waldingfield)

The Eagle (Welnetham)
The Bull (Cavendish)

Black Fox (Thurston)
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