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Registered September 1901 as the Eaton Socon Brewery Co. Ltd. and 12 public houses went for auction that year. Company was dissolved 9th September 1904. New company registered as above April 1902 to acquire the brewery and 6 tied houses but this went into voluntary liquidation October 1903.  
Registered September 1901 as the Eaton Socon Brewery Co. Ltd. and 12 public houses went for auction that year. Company was dissolved 9th September 1904. New company registered as above April 1902 to acquire the brewery and 6 tied houses but this went into voluntary liquidation October 1903.  


Clarification still awaited as to whether these were one location or two. The brewery was purchased by James Joseph Barry who continued brewing until at least 1914. Demolished after a fire in 1948.
Company was dissolved 9th September 1904.  
 
The brewery was purchased by James Joseph Barry who continued brewing until at least 1914.  
 
Demolished after a fire in 1948.

Revision as of 17:54, 2 November 2015

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Eaton Bedfordshire Brewery Co. Ltd, Eagle Brewery, 61 Great North Road, Eaton Socon, Cambridgeshire.

Brewery rebuilt 1882. By 1898 was in the possession of Thomas Joseph Watson but acquired by E A Dalby in 1899.

Registered September 1901 as the Eaton Socon Brewery Co. Ltd. and 12 public houses went for auction that year. Company was dissolved 9th September 1904. New company registered as above April 1902 to acquire the brewery and 6 tied houses but this went into voluntary liquidation October 1903.

Company was dissolved 9th September 1904.

The brewery was purchased by James Joseph Barry who continued brewing until at least 1914.

Demolished after a fire in 1948.