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[[Image:Hawkes stortfordCambridge Castle.jpg|thumb]] | [[Image:Hawkes stortfordCambridge Castle.jpg|thumb]] | ||
[[File:William Hawkes c1876.jpg|thumb|William Hawkes c 1876]] | |||
<big>'''Hawkes & Co, '''''Water Lane, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire.''</big> | <big>'''Hawkes & Co, '''''Water Lane, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire.''</big> | ||
Brewery built 1780. | Brewery built 1780. | ||
Acquired by James Wigan, formerly of the Mortlake Brewery, in 1876 but continued under the same name. | Acquired by James Wigan, formerly of the Mortlake Brewery (see:[[Phillips, More & Co. Ltd]]), in 1876 but continued under the same name. | ||
Acquired by [[Benskins Ltd]]. 1898 with 157 public houses. | Acquired by [[Benskins Ltd]]. 1898 with 157 public houses. | ||
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The brewery seems to have remained in operation until 1921 and was continued as a depot until 1987. | The brewery seems to have remained in operation until 1921 and was continued as a depot until 1987. | ||
Most buildings demolished 1992 but some remains to be seen. | |||
[[List of Hawkes & Co pubs]] | |||
'''An assortment of images of the brewery''' | '''An assortment of images of the brewery''' | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Hawkes & Co, Bishops Stortford zx (1).jpg | |||
Hawkes B Stortford.jpg | Hawkes B Stortford.jpg | ||
Bishops Stortford Hawkes (5).jpg | Bishops Stortford Hawkes (5).jpg | ||
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{{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 8,386|desc=Mitre|date=26/7/1876|seventy=NO | {{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 8,386|desc=Mitre|date=26/7/1876|seventy=NO | ||
|regno2 = 183,295|desc2=TM for whisky, (Hawk Brand)|date2=31/10/1894|seventy2=NO}} | |regno2 = 183,295|desc2=TM for whisky, (Hawk Brand)|date2=31/10/1894|seventy2=NO}} | ||
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Revision as of 10:18, 7 September 2021
Hawkes & Co, Water Lane, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire.
Brewery built 1780.
Acquired by James Wigan, formerly of the Mortlake Brewery (see:Phillips, More & Co. Ltd), in 1876 but continued under the same name.
Acquired by Benskins Ltd. 1898 with 157 public houses.
The brewery seems to have remained in operation until 1921 and was continued as a depot until 1987.
Most buildings demolished 1992 but some remains to be seen.
An assortment of images of the brewery
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