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Everards is a regional brewery based in Leicester and founded in 1849 by William Everard and Thomas Hull. It produces cask ales and owns over 170 tenanted pubs, mainly around the Leicestershire area.
The Everards Leicestershire and Rutland Cricket League (Leicestershire Cricket League until 2014) [1] is the top level of competition for the amateur, recreational game of club cricket in Leicestershire and Rutland, England, and since 2002 has been a designated an ECB Premier League.
The Leicestershire Senior League (currently sponsored by Everards Brewery) is a football competition based in Leicestershire, England. History This ...
Everards was founded in 1849 by William Everard, was managed by his son Thomas, and then Sir Lindsay. The brewery specialises in ales and has more than 150 pubs around Leicestershire. The brewery was in Burton upon Trent when Sir Lindsay was in control. His son Tony Everard ran the business from 1949 to 1988 and saw the business move back to ...
Leicestershire 52°47′5.00″N 1°7′40.50″W / 52.7847222°N 1.1279167°W / 52.7847222; -1.1279167 Burton on the Wolds is a village in Leicestershire , England situated on the B676 road 3 miles (4.8 km) west of the A46 and about the same distance to the east of Loughborough , close to the county border with Nottinghamshire .
The captain is Chris Weir. They enter the Leicestershire County cup, the Everards league cup and the national knockout cup. The Second eleven play in the Leicestershire division one cricket league Market Harborough have three junior teams, an under 15s team, an under 13s team and an under 11s team.
Trent Brewery, the former Everards Brewery in Anglesey Road, Burton. Burton upon Trent has a long history of brewing, at one time exporting beer throughout the world and accounting for a quarter of UK beer production; emulation of Burton water in brewing is called Burtonisation. Much of the town was given over to the industry throughout the ...
Everard was born in Groby, Leicestershire, the son of a mine and quarry owner, Breedon Everard (1814-1882).In 1862, Everard was articled to John Brown, a partner in Messrs Brown and Jeffcock, a firm of civil and mining engineers in Barnsley and Sheffield, South Yorkshire. [2]