List of Henry Jeffrey Burt pubs

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Henry Jeffrey Burt

  • 1. Anchor, Holywell, near St. Ives
  • 2. Brickmaker’s Arms, St. Ives
  • 3. Cross Keys, Hemingford Abbots
  • 4. Golden Lion, Godmanchester
  • 5. Horse Shoes, Godmanchester
  • 6. Lion & Lamb, Needingworth
  • 7. Queen’s Head, Fenstanton
  • 8. Rose & Crown, Fenstanton
  • 9. Six Bells, Hemingford Grey
  • 10. Black Bull, Fenstanton
  • 11. Brickmaker’s Arms, Godmanchester
  • 12. Fountain, Pavement, St. Ives
  • 13. Harvest Home, Fenstanton
  • 14. King William IV, Fenstanton
  • 15. Prince of Wales, Somersham
  • 16. Prince’s Feathers, Godmanchester
  • 17. Queen’s Head, Old Court Hall, Godmanchester
  • 18. Rose & Crown, Needingworth
  • 19. Star Stores, St. Ives
  • 20. Brewer’s Arms, Fenstanton
  • 21. Brother Strugglers, Needingworth
  • 22. George, Fenstanton
  • 23. Hop Bine, St. Ives
  • 24. King William IV, Somersham
  • 25. Prince of Wales Feathers, St. Ives
  • 26. Ram Inn, Broadway, St. Ives
  • 27. Red Bull, Needingworth
  • 28. Swan, Cambridge Street, Godmanchester
  • 29. Pelican Inn, Warboys
  • 30. Feathers (beerhouse), Fenstanton
  • 31. Wheatsheaf, Needingworth
  • 32. Wilkes’ Head, Crown Street, St. Ives
  • 33. Three Horse Shoes, Needingworth
  • 34. White Horse Tap, St. Ives
  • 35. White Horse, Needingworth
  • 36. White Horse, Holywell
  • 37. White Swan, High Street, Bluntisham
  • 38. Crystal Palace, Mill Road, Cambridge (later owned by Bullard & Sons Ltd., Norwich)
  • 39. Wheatsheaf, Castle Street, Cambridge (later owned by Star Brewery (Cambridge) Ltd.)
  • 40. Pelican, East Road, Cambridge (later owned by Star Brewery (Cambridge) Ltd,)
  • 41. Seven Stars, 249 Newmarket Road, Cambridge (later to How & Son, St. Ives; and Bailey & Tebbutt Ltd). See: Seven Stars, Cambridge
  • 42. Johnny Gilpin, Gold Street, Cambridge (later owned by Star Brewery (Cambridge) Ltd.)