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Person    | Male  Born 2/9/1825  Died 25/7/1909

William Nicholson

William Nicholson

Distiller, politician, cricket player, benefactor. Born Upper Holloway into a gin distillery family. They made Lamplighter gin at Three Mills on the River Lea. The business moved into running pubs partly through acquiring pubs that could not pay their gin bill.

Played cricket for Middlesex, 1845-69, and was a prominent member of Marylebone Cricket Club, giving them funds to purchase the freehold of Lord's and loaning funds for the erection of Lord's Pavilion. MCC changed their colours to those of the distillery. When he retired from cricket he became chairman of the family business.

Liberal MP for Petersfield in Hampshire. Died Westminster.

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William Nicholson

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William Nicholson - Dog and Duck

The layout and wording on this plaque is the same as that on the other plaque...

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William Nicholson - Doggett's

The exterior boasts (at least) two copies of this plaque, both positioned bel...

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William Nicholson - Marquis of Granby

Nicholson's pubs must have ordered a job lot of these plaques - all the same.

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