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Founded in 1820, it also traded as the Birch or Mortimer Brewery.  
Founded in 1820, it also traded as the Birch or Mortimer Brewery.  


In 1896, it was bought by John Headington of the Wokingham Brewery.  
In 1896, it was bought by John [[Headington & Son]] of the Wokingham Brewery.  


In 1899, it was acquired by the [[Watlington Brewery Co. Ltd]].  
In 1899, it was acquired by the [[Watlington Brewery Co. Ltd]].  


In 1906, the site was sold to Fergusons who used it as a warehouse.
In 1906, the site was sold to Fergusons who used it as a warehouse.
[[List of Headington & Sons pubs]]


{{Trade Mark |regno = 34,021|desc=Man's head & shoulders on shield|date=27/10/1883|seventy=NO}}
{{Trade Mark |regno = 34,021|desc=Man's head & shoulders on shield|date=27/10/1883|seventy=NO}}
[[Category:Berkshire]]

Latest revision as of 17:35, 1 August 2018

Headington & Sons, Cooper's Hall Brewery, Brewery Common, Stratfield Mortimer, Berkshire.

Founded in 1820, it also traded as the Birch or Mortimer Brewery.

In 1896, it was bought by John Headington & Son of the Wokingham Brewery.

In 1899, it was acquired by the Watlington Brewery Co. Ltd.

In 1906, the site was sold to Fergusons who used it as a warehouse.


List of Headington & Sons pubs


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 34,021
Description  : Man's head & shoulders on shield
Date of Application  : 27/10/1883
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO