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<big>'''Brett Brothers, '''''City Brewery, Church Lane, Low Ousegate, York, North Yorkshire.''</big>


Founded in 1859 by E P Brett, who converted a former oil cake mill and chemist's warehouse into a brewery. Traded as Brett Brothers from 1869. Acquired by [[John J.Hunt Ltd]]. 1897 with 12 freehold and 3 leasehold pubs for £74,000.  
Traded as Brett Brothers from 1869. Acquired by [[John J. Hunt Ltd]]. 1897 with 12 freehold and 3 leasehold pubs for £74,000.  


Brewing ceased, but the buildings were subsequently used by Hunt's as offices and stores, and still survive.
Brewing ceased, but the buildings were subsequently used by Hunt's as offices and stores, and still survive.
[[List of Brett Brothers pubs]]
{{Trade Mark |regno = 9,171|desc=Five lions on cross in shield|date=30/9/1876|seventy=10 years}}
[[category:North Yorkshire]]

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Brett Bros York 2.jpg
Brett Bros York.jpg
Brett F5928.jpg

Brett Brothers, City Brewery, Church Lane, Low Ousegate, York, North Yorkshire.

Traded as Brett Brothers from 1869. Acquired by John J. Hunt Ltd. 1897 with 12 freehold and 3 leasehold pubs for £74,000.

Brewing ceased, but the buildings were subsequently used by Hunt's as offices and stores, and still survive.

List of Brett Brothers pubs

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 9,171
Description  : Five lions on cross in shield
Date of Application  : 30/9/1876
Used Prior to 1875?  : 10 years