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In 1896, they were included in the newly-creared [[Albion Brewery (Burton-on-Trent) Ltd]], but their pubs were resold to Thomas [[Salt & Co. Ltd]] and others in 1897 and 1901. | In 1896, they were included in the newly-creared [[Albion Brewery (Burton-on-Trent) Ltd]], but their pubs were resold to Thomas [[Salt & Co. Ltd]] and others in 1897 and 1901. | ||
The Moor Street Brewery sold to Briggs & Co. brewers engineers 1900. No buildings survive. | The Moor Street Brewery sold to Briggs & Co. brewers engineers 1900. See: [[Briggs & Co Ltd (Engineers)]]. | ||
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* '''[[List of Burton & Lincoln Breweries Ltd pubs]]''' | * '''[[List of Burton & Lincoln Breweries Ltd pubs]]''' |
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Burton & Lincoln Breweries Ltd, 91 Moor Street, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The company was registered in December 1889 to acquire Edwin Popplewell Dawson of Burton; H J Buckmaster & Co of Lincoln; and Bargate Brewery of Boston, with a total of 177 tied houses.
In 1896, they were included in the newly-creared Albion Brewery (Burton-on-Trent) Ltd, but their pubs were resold to Thomas Salt & Co. Ltd and others in 1897 and 1901.
The Moor Street Brewery sold to Briggs & Co. brewers engineers 1900. See: Briggs & Co Ltd (Engineers).
No buildings survive.
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