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[[File:Hoxton Bry ad 1898.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:Hoxton Bry ad 1898.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1898]] | ||
<big>'''Hoxton Brewery Company Ltd,''', ''Bell's Brewery, Hoxton Street, London N1.''</big> | |||
Acquired by [[Henry Lovibond & Son Ltd]] | Registered October 1896 to acquire H B Bell & Co, with 13 tied houses and George Wyatt, wine and spirit merchants, East Harding Street EC4 with 18 public houses. | ||
Acquired by [[Henry Lovibond & Son Ltd]] in 1899. | |||
They never paid for it, becoming bankrupt almost immediately afterwards. Estate recovered from Lovibond's liquidators in 1901 but unable to carry on. | They never paid for it, becoming bankrupt almost immediately afterwards. Estate recovered from Lovibond's liquidators in 1901 but unable to carry on. | ||
'''[[List of Hoxton Brewery Ltd pubs]]''' | * '''[[List of Hoxton Brewery Ltd pubs]]''' | ||
[[category:Greater London]] | [[category:Greater London]] |
Revision as of 23:33, 18 February 2020
Hoxton Brewery Company Ltd,, Bell's Brewery, Hoxton Street, London N1.
Registered October 1896 to acquire H B Bell & Co, with 13 tied houses and George Wyatt, wine and spirit merchants, East Harding Street EC4 with 18 public houses.
Acquired by Henry Lovibond & Son Ltd in 1899.
They never paid for it, becoming bankrupt almost immediately afterwards. Estate recovered from Lovibond's liquidators in 1901 but unable to carry on.