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proposed 1875.12.14
1880.05.11 The resignation of Mr E.H. Willett was read and accepted
Notes From Elsewhere
son of Henry Willett (formerly Catt), a brewer and occupier of 90 acres of parkland ... The local beer industry left a significant legacy in Henry Willett, one of the founders of the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, who made much of his fortune through brewing: the West Street Brewery was a family firm, which later became the Vallance and Catt brewery acquired by Smithers & Co
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Neolithic polished axe in Brighton Museum