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[[image:Leicester All Saints (21) Andrew Cunningham.jpg|thumb |Courtesy Andrew Cunningham]] | [[image:Leicester All Saints (21) Andrew Cunningham.jpg|thumb |Courtesy Andrew Cunningham]] | ||
[[image:Leicester All Saints (12) Andrew Cunningham.jpg|thumb |Courtesy Andrew Cunningham]] | [[image:Leicester All Saints (12) Andrew Cunningham.jpg|thumb |Courtesy Andrew Cunningham]] | ||
<big>'''All Saints' Brewery Co.(Leicester) Ltd'''</big> | <big>'''All Saints' Brewery Co.(Leicester) Ltd'''</big> | ||
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<big>''Brewery at 103 High Cross Street, Leicester''</big> | <big>''Brewery at 103 High Cross Street, Leicester''</big> | ||
From 1805 to 1815 William Forrester was a brewer in High Cross Street and his address in 1818 was shown as the Brewery. | |||
The 1826 poll book lists Robert Birkley as a brewer in Northgate Street, but this seems to have been his home address. In 1832-35 he was listed on High Cross Street as a brewer, maltster and spirits merchant. Richard Kirk was a partner in Kirk & Soar, hop and porter merchants in Silver Street, but in 1819 bankrupt at the Silver Street Porter Brewery. | |||
Owned by Moon & Cock from the 1860s, then Cock & Langmore followed by Langmore & Bankart. | Owned by Moon & Cock from the 1860s, then Cock & Langmore followed by Langmore & Bankart. | ||
T G Cock was advertising in the Chronicle that he had succeeded the late J W Goodwin in High Cross and was trading as Goodwin, Cock & Co, All Saints Brewery. | |||
Registered in September 1895 to acquire Langmore & Bankart, All Saints' Brewery and Watts & Son, wine and spirit merchants, Leicester. Brewing had ceased by 1917 with beer bought in from [[Leicester Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd]]. | |||
Acquired by [[Ind Coope Ltd]] in March 1929 with 81 public houses. | |||
The brewery was demolished in 2010. | The brewery was demolished in 2010. | ||
'''[[List of All Saints (Leicester) pubs]]''' | * '''[[List of All Saints (Leicester) pubs]]''' | ||
*'''[[All Saints Brewery Leicester - A History]]''' | |||
'''Papers:''' | '''Papers:''' | ||
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File:LeicsLeicesterAllSaints_KBusby_13082008.jpg | File:LeicsLeicesterAllSaints_KBusby_13082008.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[category:Leicestershire]] | |||
'''The Brewery Site in September 2011:''' | '''The Brewery Site in September 2011:''' |
Latest revision as of 22:35, 16 January 2023
All Saints' Brewery Co.(Leicester) Ltd
Offices at 21 Silver Street, Leicester
Brewery at 103 High Cross Street, Leicester
From 1805 to 1815 William Forrester was a brewer in High Cross Street and his address in 1818 was shown as the Brewery.
The 1826 poll book lists Robert Birkley as a brewer in Northgate Street, but this seems to have been his home address. In 1832-35 he was listed on High Cross Street as a brewer, maltster and spirits merchant. Richard Kirk was a partner in Kirk & Soar, hop and porter merchants in Silver Street, but in 1819 bankrupt at the Silver Street Porter Brewery.
Owned by Moon & Cock from the 1860s, then Cock & Langmore followed by Langmore & Bankart.
T G Cock was advertising in the Chronicle that he had succeeded the late J W Goodwin in High Cross and was trading as Goodwin, Cock & Co, All Saints Brewery.
Registered in September 1895 to acquire Langmore & Bankart, All Saints' Brewery and Watts & Son, wine and spirit merchants, Leicester. Brewing had ceased by 1917 with beer bought in from Leicester Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd.
Acquired by Ind Coope Ltd in March 1929 with 81 public houses.
The brewery was demolished in 2010.
Papers:
Images of the brewery:
The brewery in 2008, shortly before demolition:
The Brewery Site in September 2011: