Hundred Brewery (Romsey): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:EastleighHomeTavern_BishopstokeHistory.jpg|thumb|The Home Tavern, Eastleigh, when a Cressey's house. Was rebuilt in 1887 and 1890, and is now a Wetherspoon's pub. Photo courtesy bishopstokehistory.uk]] | |||
<big>'''Hundred Brewery''', ''Latimer Street, Romsey, Hampshire''</big> | <big>'''Hundred Brewery (Jesser & Cressey)''', ''Latimer Street, Romsey, Hampshire''</big> | ||
1855-64 Mrs Sarah Jesser, may have bought George Lawes' Lansdown Arms and Church Street brewery around then. Then Jesser & Cressey. Mr Francis Cressey to 1872; then 1873 Mrs Emily Cressey. | 1855-64 Mrs Sarah Jesser, may have bought George Lawes' Lansdown Arms and Church Street brewery around then. Then Jesser & Cressey. Mr Francis Cressey to 1872; then 1873 Mrs Emily Cressey. |
Revision as of 18:50, 4 December 2022
Hundred Brewery (Jesser & Cressey), Latimer Street, Romsey, Hampshire
1855-64 Mrs Sarah Jesser, may have bought George Lawes' Lansdown Arms and Church Street brewery around then. Then Jesser & Cressey. Mr Francis Cressey to 1872; then 1873 Mrs Emily Cressey.
Acquired by Strong & Co Ltd in 1886. Boilers for sale in 1919.