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<big>''' W Markham & Son, ''' '' St Mary's Brewery, St Mary's Street, offices at 141 High Street , Huntingdon , Cambridgeshire .''</big>
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<big>'''W Markham & Son, '''''St Mary's Brewery, St Mary's Street, offices at 141 High Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.''</big>


Brewing transferred from the Railway Tavern in Godmanchester c.1898. Advertised "Pure Home Brewed Ales" in Huntingdon Post 1900 but ceased same year. Buildings were the local drill hall and are now sales rooms.
Brewing transferred from the Railway Tavern in Godmanchester c.1898. See [[Markham & Sons]].
 
Advertised "Pure Home Brewed Ales" in Huntingdon Post 1900 but ceased same year.  
 
Buildings were the local drill hall and are now sales rooms.
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W Markham & Son, St Mary's Brewery, St Mary's Street, offices at 141 High Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.

Brewing transferred from the Railway Tavern in Godmanchester c.1898. See Markham & Sons.

Advertised "Pure Home Brewed Ales" in Huntingdon Post 1900 but ceased same year.

Buildings were the local drill hall and are now sales rooms.