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*1. Hope & Anchor, North Bailey Gate, Pontefract (Carter’s first pub)
*1. Hope & Anchor, North Bailey Gate, Pontefract (Carter’s first pub)
*2. Ship Inn, Aire Street, Knottingley (acquired June 1837, sold 1909)
*2. Ship Inn, Aire Street, Knottingley (acquired June 1837, sold 1909)

Latest revision as of 13:02, 15 May 2018

Carter's Knottingley Brewery Co. Ltd

  • 1. Hope & Anchor, North Bailey Gate, Pontefract (Carter’s first pub)
  • 2. Ship Inn, Aire Street, Knottingley (acquired June 1837, sold 1909)
  • 3. Victoria Tavern, Hook Road, Goole (Mar. 1842)
  • 4. Duke of York, The Holes/ Mill Bridge, Knottingley (Mar. 1842)
  • 5. Three Horse Shoes, Shoe Market, Pontefract (June 1843)
  • 6. Grey Horse, Gowthorpe, Selby (Feb. 1845)
  • 7. Wellington, Shoe Market, Pontefract (Apr. 1847)
  • 8. New Elephant, New Market, Pontefract (Oct. 1849)
  • 9. Red Lion, Low Green, Knottingley (July 1850)
  • 10. Railway, formerly Commercial, Moss Road, Askern (Jan. 1851)
  • 11. Bay Horse, Hill Top, Knottingley (June 1852)
  • 12. Admiral Nelson, Aire Street, Knottingley (June 1852)
  • 13. Wellington, Micklegate, Pontefract (Mar. 1856, sold 1856 to N. L. Fernandes & Co., Wakefield)
  • 14. Hope & Anchor, Birchill, Knottingley (Aug. 1856)
  • 15. Rising Sun, Hill Top/ Marine Villa Road, Knottingley (1850, sold 1907)
  • 16. Royal Oak, formerly Ship & Punchbowl, Back Lane, Knottingley (May 1839, sold 1925)
  • 17. Royal Hotel, Campsall (owned by 1856)
  • 18. Steam Packet, Bendles, Racca Green, Knottingley (leased 1858)
  • 19. Sydney Hotel, formerly Aire & Calder Commercial Hotel, Aire Street, Goole (owned by 1856)
  • 20. King’s Head, Pollington (May 1859)
  • 21. Royal Albert, Station Road/ Pontefract Road, Knottingley (Jan. 1861)
  • 22. Mariner’s Arms, Racca Green, Knottingley (Jan. 1863)
  • 23. Cross Swords, Salter Row, Pontefract (Apr. 1864)
  • 24. Punch Bowl. Beal, near Goole (July 1864, sold 1912)
  • 25. Railway Tavern, Eastfield Road, Castleford (July 1866)
  • 26. Star Inn, Market Place, Pontefract (Nov. 1868)
  • 27. Buck Inn, Aire Street, Knottingley (leased 1873)
  • 28. Gardener’s Arms, Corn Market, Pontefract (Jan. 1877)
  • 29. New Inn, Wakefield Road, Tanshelf, Pontefract (May 1877)
  • 30. Rose & Crown, formerly Spangled Bull, Northgate, Pontefract (May 1877)
  • 31. Bridge Tavern, West Haddlesey, near Selby (Feb. 1878)
  • 32. Plough Tavern, Village Centre, Fenwick (Mar. 1878)
  • 33. Cross Keys, formerly Lord Nelson, Hillam, near Pontefract (Mar. 1878)
  • 34. Anchor Inn, Brotherton (May 1878)
  • 35. Railway Hotel, Hensall, near Snaith (May 1878)
  • 36. Beehive, Low Green, Knottingley (Jan. 1878, sold 1926)
  • 37. Cherry Tree, Cow Lane/ Aire Street, Knottingley (Aug. 1880)
  • 38. Fox & Hounds, Thorpe Audlin, near Pontefract (Jan. 1881)
  • 39. Commercial Hotel, Hill Top, Knottingley (Apr. 1881, leased to Mitchell’s Mere Brewery)
  • 40. Sun Inn, Featherstone (Apr. 1881)
  • 41. Queen’s Arms, West Haddlesey (Jan. 1882, sold 1926)
  • 42. Ancient Shepherd, Cridling Stubbs, near Pontefract (Jan. 1875)
  • 43. King’s Head, Beal (Aug. 1873)
  • 44. Willow Tree, High Street, Ferrybridge (Oct. 1885)
  • 45. Half Moon Inn, Reedness, near Goole (May 1888)
  • 46. Boat Inn, Sunny Bank/ Canalside, Knottingley (Nov. 1888)
  • 47. Milne’s Arms, New Fryston, Castleford
  • 48. Black Moor’s Head, Corn Market, Pontefract (Nov. 1889)
  • 49. Old Crown Inn, High Street, Great Houghton (Mar. 1890)
  • 50. Ship Inn, Swinefleet, near Goole (Mar. 1890)
  • 51. Queen’s Head, Albion Street, Castleford (May 1890, ex- Mitchell’s Brewery, St. Stephen’s Road, Burmantofts, Leeds)
  • 52. Lord Nelson, Mickletown (May 1890, ex- Mitchell’s Brewery, Leeds, sold 1927)
  • 53. Turk’s Head, Gillygate, Pontefract (May 1890, ex- Mitchell’s Brewery)
  • 54. King’s Head, Lawson Street, Stockton on Tees (May 1890, ex- Mitchell’s Brewery)
  • 55. Great Northern, Hunger Hill, Morley (May 1890, ex- Mitchell’s, sold 1937)
  • 56. Oak Tree, Horse Fair, Boroughbridge (May 1890, ex- Mitchell’s Brewery)
  • 57. Railway Inn, Hunger Hill, Morley (May 1890, ex- Mitchell’s Brewery)
  • 58. Bradley Arms, Sandhole Lane, Featherstone (July 1891)
  • 59. Railway Hotel, Station Road, Knottingley (owned 1871)
  • 60. Aire Street Hotel, Aire Street, Knottingley (owned 1871)
  • 61. Lime Kiln Inn, Cow Lane, Knottingley (owned 1882)
  • 62. Anchor inn, Aire Street, Knottingley (sold 1909)
  • 63. George Hotel, Aire Street/ Chapel Street, Knottingley (owned 1895)
  • 64. Currier’s Arms, Shoe Market, Pontefract (owned by 1892)
  • 65. Prospect Inn, Altofts (owned by1892)
  • 66. Bridge Inn, Bridge Foot, Castleford (owned by 1892)
  • 67. Star Inn, Lofthouse Gate, near Wakefield (Nov. 1892, sold 1930 to Joshua Tetley & Son Ltd., Leeds)
  • 68. George & Dragon, West Haddlesey (Oct. 1893)
  • 69. Royal Hotel, West End Road, Norton (Jan. 1896)
  • 70. Forester’s Arms, Village Centre, Norton (Aug. 1896)
  • 71. Marshland Arms, Swinefleet Road, Reedness (Aug. 1897, ex- Alfred Moffatt & Co., Rawcliffe Old Brewery, Rawcliffe)
  • 72. Greyhound, Ferrybridge (Sept. 1898)
  • 73. North Eastern Hotel, Balne, near Selby (Nov. 1898)
  • 74. White Swan, Hill Top, Knottingley (Mar. 1900)
  • 75. Off- licence & warehouse, Pitt Street, Low Valley, Darfield (Sept. 1900, sold 1913)
  • 76. Yorkshire Hussar, North Street, York (by 1900)
  • 77. Rose & Crown, Riverside, Rawcliffe (1902, ex- J. G. Schofield & Co., Aire Brewery, Rawcliffe)
  • 78. Featherstone Hotel, Green Lane, Featherstone (built by 1903)
  • 79. Jolly Sailor Inn, Racca Green, Knottingley (leased 1841)
  • 80. Old Hall Inn, high Street, Great Houghton (Oct. 1904)
  • 81. Fly Boat Inn, Whitley, near Pontefract (July 1913)
  • 82. Greyhound Inn, Banks Lane, Knottingley (leased 1861, sold 1913)
  • 83. Plough Inn, Kellington, near Knottingley (June 1919)
  • 84. Punch Bowl Inn, Low Street, Brotherton (June 1919)
  • 85. Red Lion, High Street, Askern (Nov. 1919)
  • 86. Bell & Crown Inn, Snaith (Apr. 1920)
  • 87. Providence Inn, Park Road, Barnsley (May 1920, sold 1930 to Joshua Tetley & Sons Ltd., Leeds)
  • 88. Creyke’s Arms, Rawcliffe Green, Rawcliffe (July 1920)
  • 89. Black Boy, Market Place, Pontefract (bought from University College, Oxford)
  • 90. Moorthorpe Hotel, Barnsley Road, Moorthorpe (July 1929)
  • 91. Rawcliffe Bridge Hotel, Station Road, Rawcliffe Bridge (July 1923)
  • 92. Shoulder of Mutton Inn, Kirk Smeaton (May 1925)
  • 93. Crown Inn, Darrington (Nov. 1925, sold 1939 to Ministry of Transport)
  • 94. Ship Inn, Darrington (sold 1939 to Ministry of Transport)
  • 95. Rose & Crown, Chapel Lane, South Kirkby (Mar. 1926)
  • 96. Chequers Hotel with brewery to rear, Main Street, Monk Fryston (July 1926, ex- Thomas Berry, Monk Fryston)
  • 97. Blue Bell Inn, Main Street, Monk Fryston (July 1926, ex- Thomas Berry)
  • 98. Off- licence, Carr Lane, South Kirkby (Apr. 1929)
  • 99. Royal Hotel, Bradford Road, Batley (sold 1930 to John Smith’s Tadcaster Brewery Ltd.)