List of J & J E Phillips pubs

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No 104 The Red Cow, Chrishall, Essex.

J & J E Phillips Ltd

The BHS wishes to acknowledge the contribution of Allan Whitaker (Brewers in Hertfordshire: A Historical Gazetteer, University of Hertfordshire Press, 2006) in the preparation of this list.


Pubs sold in 1949 to J W Green Ltd, Luton

Bedfordshire

  • 1. Three Horse Shoes, Dunton
  • 2. Rising Sun, Everton Road, Potton

Cambridgeshire

  • 3. Princess of Wales, Little Abington
  • 4. Royal Oak, Barrington
  • 5. Black Bull, Bassingbourn
  • 6. Carpenter’s Arms, Bassingbourn
  • 7. Red Lion, Bassingbourn
  • 8. Golden Lion, Bourn
  • 9. Bushel, Burwell
  • 10. Fox, Caldecote
  • 11. Rose & Crown, Pound Hill, Cambridge
  • 12. Bricklayer’s Arms, Caxton
  • 13. Brookfield House, Mill Road, Cherryhinton, Cambridge
  • 14. White Horse, Little Chishill
  • 15. Three Horse Shoes, Comberton
  • 16. Plough, Coton
  • 17. Cross Keys, Cottenham
  • 18. Axe & Compasses, Croydon, near Royston
  • 19. Queen Adelaide, Croydon
  • 20. Black Horse, Dry Drayton
  • 21. Plough, Duxford
  • 22. Fox & Hounds, Elsworth
  • 23. Leeds Arms, Eltisley
  • 24. Hoops, Great Eversden
  • 25. Plough, Little Eversden
  • 26. Woolpack, Fenstanton
  • 27. Black Horse, Fowlmere
  • 28. Black Boy, Foxton
  • 29. Railway Tavern, Foxton
  • 30. Asylum Inn, Fulbourn
  • 31. Railway Tavern, Fulbourn
  • 32. Rising Sun, Fulbourn
  • 33. Hardwicke Arms, Gamlingay
  • 34. White Swan, Gamlingay
  • 35. Red Bull, Barton Road, Cambridge
  • 36. Crown & Cushion, Great Gransden
  • 37. New Diggings, Great Gransden
  • 38. Black Swan, Great Shelford
  • 39. De Freville Arms, Great Shelford
  • 40. Greyhound, Great Shelford
  • 41. King’s Head, Great Wilbraham
  • 42. White Swan, Great Wilbraham
  • 43. Chequers, Hardwicke
  • 44. Hare & Hounds, Harlton
  • 45. Pemberton Arms, Harston
  • 46. Jolly Brewers, Haslingfield
  • 47. Marquis of Granby, Haslingfield
  • 48. Waggon & Horses, Haslingfield
  • 49. Chequers, Hauxton
  • 50. King’s Head, Hauxton
  • 51. King William IV, Heydon
  • 52. Prince of Wales, Hilton
  • 53. Red Lion, Hinxton
  • 54. Village Blacksmith, Whittlesford
  • 55. Rose & Crown, Histon
  • 56. William IV, Histon
  • 57. Greyhound, Ickleton
  • 58. Jolly Butchers, Ickleton
  • 59. Chequers, Kingston, near Royston
  • 60. Rose & Crown, Kingston
  • 61. Red Lion, Kneesworth
  • 62. Rose, Kneesworth
  • 63. Crown, Linton
  • 64. Plough, Little Eversden
  • 65. Chequers, Little Gransden
  • 66. Prince Regent, Little Shelford
  • 67. Royal Oak, Litlington
  • 68. Seven Stars, Litlington
  • 69. Railway Tavern, Longstanton
  • 70. Carrier’s Arms, Melbourn
  • 71. Red Cow, Melbourn
  • 72. Rose, Melbourn
  • 73. British Queen, Meldreth
  • 74. Railway Tavern, Meldreth
  • 75. Waggon & Horses, Milton
  • 76. Coach & Horses, Newbridge
  • 77. Butcher’s Arms, Oakington
  • 78. Chequers, Orwell
  • 79. Duke of Wellington, Orwell
  • 80. Fox & Hounds, Orwell
  • 81. Queen Victoria, Orwell
  • 82. White Hart, Orwell
  • 83. Admiral Vernon, Over
  • 84. Red Lion, Over
  • 85. Off- licence, Pampisford
  • 86. Black Swan, Reach
  • 87. Greyhound, Sawston
  • 88. Queen’s Head, Sawston
  • 89. Plough, Shepreth
  • 90. Railway Tavern, Shepreth
  • 91. Rose, Stapleford
  • 92. Diggings, Steeple Morden
  • 93. One Bell, Steeple Morden
  • 94. Black Horse, Swaffham Bulbeck
  • 95. Green Man, Thriplow
  • 96. Red Lion, Toft
  • 97. Green Man, High Street, Trumpington, Cambridge
  • 98. Red Lion, High Street, Trumpington
  • 99. Queen Adelaide, Whaddon
  • 100. Waggon & Horses, Whaddon Gap
  • 101. Exhibition, Whittlesford
  • 102. Railway Tavern, Whittlesford

Essex

  • 103. King’s Head, Berden
  • 104. Red Cow, Chrishall
  • 105. White Swan, Clavering
  • 106. Woodman, Duddenhoe End, near Saffron Walden
  • 107. William the Conqueror, Widdington

Hertfordshire

  • 108. Castle, Anstey
  • 109. Boot Inn, later Pig & Whistle, Aston
  • 110. Cross Keys, Barkway
  • 111. Wheatsheaf, Barkway
  • 112. Fox & Hounds, Barley
  • 113. Shah, Barley
  • 114. Three Crowns, Barley
  • 115. Waggon & Horses, Barley
  • 116. Black Horse, Brent Pelham
  • 117. Royal Oak, Buckland
  • 118. White Horse, Buckland
  • 119. Chequers, High Street, Buntingford
  • 120. George & Dragon, High Street, Buntingford
  • 121. Off- licence, Cottered
  • 122. Waggon & Horses, Graveley
  • 123. Three Horse Shoes, Great Munden
  • 124. Nag’s Head, Ware Road, Hertford
  • 125. Red Cow, Market Place, Hitchin
  • 126. Three Horse Shoes, High Street, Hitchin
  • 127. Duncombe Arms, Amwell Street, Hoddesdon
  • 128. Crown, Kelshall
  • 129. Fox, Meesden
  • 130. Cabinet, Reed
  • 131. Red Lion, Reed
  • 132. Angel, High Street, Royston
  • 133. Bull Hotel, High Street, Royston
  • 134. Chequers, High Street, Royston
  • 135. Coach & Horses, Kneesworth Street, Royston
  • 136. Eagle, Newtown, Barkway Road, Royston
  • 137. Falcon, Melbourn Street, Royston
  • 138. Green Man, Market Hill, Royston
  • 139. Hoops, High Street, Royston
  • 140. North Star, Old North Road, Royston
  • 141. White Bear, Kneesworth Street, Royston
  • 142. White Horse, Melbourn Street, Royston
  • 143. William IV, Baldock Street, Royston
  • 144. Off- licence, Mill Road, Royston
  • 145. Chequers, Sandon
  • 146. Bay Horse, Standon
  • 147. Fox & Duck, Therfield
  • 148. Red Lion, Therfield
  • 149. Anchor, Wadesmill, near Ware
  • 150. Albion, Crib Street, Ware

Suffolk

  • 151. White Horse, Exning, near Newmarket

Other pubs thought to have been owned by Phillips

  1. Three Horse Shoes, 36 Mill Street, Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire. See: Three Horse Shoes, Gamlingay