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<big>''' Isaac Lawrence & Sons, ''' '' Higher Ince Brewery, Belle Green Lane , Ince , Greater Manchester .''</big>
[[image:Ince Lawrence.jpg|thumb|The Ince site]]
[[image:Ince Lawrence 2.jpg|thumb|The Ince site]]
<big>'''Isaac Lawrence & Sons, ''' '' Higher Ince Brewery, Belle Green Lane, Ince, Greater Manchester.''</big>


Offered for auction 30th January 1914 with 2 public houses but no bids received and was wound up. Brewery plant for sale in February 1917. Isaac Lawrence was also listed at the Crown Brewery, Leigh. Brewery became a dairy and was demolished c.1978.
Offered for auction 30th January 1914 with 2 public houses but no bids received and was wound up. Brewery plant for sale in February 1917. Isaac Lawrence was also listed at the Crown Brewery, Leigh. Brewery became a dairy and was demolished c.1978.




<big>''' Isaac Lawrence & Son, ''' '' Crown Brewery, Leigh Road , Leigh , Greater Manchester .''</big>
<big>'''Isaac Lawrence & Son,''' '' Crown Brewery, Leigh Road, Leigh, Greater Manchester.''</big>


Acquired by the [[Bedford Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd]]. in 1888.
Acquired by the [[Bedford Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd]]. in 1888.

Revision as of 13:20, 8 November 2015

The Ince site
The Ince site

Isaac Lawrence & Sons, Higher Ince Brewery, Belle Green Lane, Ince, Greater Manchester.

Offered for auction 30th January 1914 with 2 public houses but no bids received and was wound up. Brewery plant for sale in February 1917. Isaac Lawrence was also listed at the Crown Brewery, Leigh. Brewery became a dairy and was demolished c.1978.


Isaac Lawrence & Son, Crown Brewery, Leigh Road, Leigh, Greater Manchester.

Acquired by the Bedford Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd. in 1888.