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Acquired by [[Henry Lovibond & Son Ltd (Fulham)]] in 1899.  
Acquired by [[Henry Lovibond & Son Ltd (Fulham)]] in 1899.  


They never paid for it, becoming bankrupt almost immediately afterwards. Estate recovered from Lovibond's liquidators in 1901 but unable to carry on.
They never paid for it, becoming bankrupt almost immediately afterwards. Estate recovered from Lovibond's liquidators in 1901 but unable to carry on. Both breweries became part of [[John Lovibond & Sons Ltd]] of Greenwich and Salisbury.





Revision as of 11:53, 27 March 2020

An advert from 1898

Hoxton Brewery Company Ltd,, Bell's Brewery, Hoxton Street, London N1.

Registered October 1896 to acquire H B Bell & Co, with 13 tied houses and George Wyatt, wine and spirit merchants, East Harding Street EC4 with 18 public houses.

Acquired by Henry Lovibond & Son Ltd (Fulham) in 1899.

They never paid for it, becoming bankrupt almost immediately afterwards. Estate recovered from Lovibond's liquidators in 1901 but unable to carry on. Both breweries became part of John Lovibond & Sons Ltd of Greenwich and Salisbury.