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[[File:Morgan Lacock aa.jpg|thumb|A pair of adverts from predecessor breweries. Do you have any further information?]]
[[File:Morgan Lacock aa.jpg|thumb|A pair of adverts from predecessor breweries. Do you have any further information?]]
[[File:Morgan Lacock.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:Morgan Lacock.jpg|thumb]]
[[Image:Carpenters Arms Lacock 1996.jpg|thumb|The Carpenter's Arms, Lacock in 1996]]
[[Image:Carpenters Arms Lacock 1996.jpg|thumb|The Carpenter's Arms, Lacock in 1996. A Kingsford house.]]
<big>'''Flavius Josephus Kingsford, '''''Lacock, Wiltshire.''</big>
<big>'''Flavius Josephus Kingsford, '''''Lacock, Wiltshire.''</big>
The brewery was run by Morgan & Cator between 1879 and 1882. In between Morgan, Cator & Cator and Flavius Josephus Kingsford.


Acquired by [[J. H. & H. Blake Ltd]] of Trowbridge with 21 houses in 1897.  
Acquired by [[J. H. & H. Blake Ltd]] of Trowbridge with 21 houses in 1897.  

Revision as of 20:29, 6 May 2018

A pair of adverts from predecessor breweries. Do you have any further information?
Morgan Lacock.jpg
The Carpenter's Arms, Lacock in 1996. A Kingsford house.

Flavius Josephus Kingsford, Lacock, Wiltshire.

The brewery was run by Morgan & Cator between 1879 and 1882. In between Morgan, Cator & Cator and Flavius Josephus Kingsford.

Acquired by J. H. & H. Blake Ltd of Trowbridge with 21 houses in 1897.

Brewery sold to a Melksham builder for £200 March 1924.


An assortment of images of the brewery

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 66,431
Description  : Cock in circle with hops & barley
Date of Application  : 28/7/1887
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO