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In 1876 Joshua Kendall and Thomas William Gruby formed a partnership, which bought the South Myton Brewery and renamed it. In 1892, Worthingtons bought the brewery and estate. The site was then used by T Linsey & Co as agents for [[Worthington & Co. Ltd]].
In 1876 Joshua Kendall and Thomas William Gruby formed a partnership, which bought the South Myton Brewery and renamed it. In 1892, Worthingtons bought the brewery and estate. The site was then used by T Linsey & Co as agents for [[Worthington & Co. Ltd]].
[[List of Kendall & Gruby pubs]]

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Kendall & Gruby, Exchange Brewery, 140 Porter Street , Hull , East Yorkshire .

In 1876 Joshua Kendall and Thomas William Gruby formed a partnership, which bought the South Myton Brewery and renamed it. In 1892, Worthingtons bought the brewery and estate. The site was then used by T Linsey & Co as agents for Worthington & Co. Ltd.

List of Kendall & Gruby pubs