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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
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