John Milton Oakes
John Milton Oakes was a tavern owner and cider businessman in Bromyard, Herefordshire.
Early life
Oakes' date of birth is not known, but according to church records at St Peter's, Bromyard, he was baptised on 17 March 1442. His father, also called John, was slain the previous 19 September as the French recaptured Île-de-France in the Hundred Years' War. In his absence, the family leased its farmland to the church until the younger John, an only child, came of age.Business career
On his 13th birthday, Oakes became of age and became the sole owner of his family's land. He negotiated for roughly an eighth of it to remain church property, for a fee of £30 8 s 9 ½ d. His father had been a cattle farmer, but a period of frequent livestock thefts led Oakes to switch to cider. Even with his gains from the sale to the church, he fell into debt during the long wait until the beginning of cultivation in August and the release of the first batch in June.Fortunately for Oakes, because of his position as the only cider grower in Bromyard, he enjoyed a profitable first summer and wiped out his debt. In 1460 he built a first tavern where his cider would be sold. It remained in family ownership until its destruction in the English Civil War.