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*1. New Inn, Bocking, near Keighley (acquired Nov. 1859)
*1. New Inn, Bocking, near Keighley (acquired Nov. 1859)
*2. Volunteer Arms, Lawkholme Lane, Keighley (Nov. 1859)
*2. Volunteer Arms, Lawkholme Lane, Keighley (Nov. 1859)

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Timothy Taylor

  • 1. New Inn, Bocking, near Keighley (acquired Nov. 1859)
  • 2. Volunteer Arms, Lawkholme Lane, Keighley (Nov. 1859)
  • 3. Brown Cow, West Street, Keighley (Feb. 1864)
  • 4. Cricketer’s Arms, Coney Lane, Keighley (Dec. 1869)
  • 5. Vine Tavern, Greengate Road, Keighley (Jan. 1873)
  • 6. New Inn, Cononley, near Skipton (Sept. 1874)
  • 7. Beaumont’s Arms, High Street, Keighley (Feb. 1876)
  • 8. Queen’s Arms, formerly Horse & Jockey, Long Row, Horsforth (May 1876, sold to Ilkley Brewery Co. Ltd, Ilkley, Feb. 1895)
  • 9. Old Star Inn, Steeton, near Keighley (Oct. 1876)
  • 10. Burlington Arms, Market Street, Keighley (Jan. 1878)
  • 11. Fountain Inn, formerly Hole in the Wall, Church Street, Keighley (Dec. 1884)
  • 12. Albert Hotel, Bridge Street, Keighley (Oct. 1885)
  • 13. Mason’s Arms, Sun Street, Keighley (Nov. 1885)
  • 14. Royal Hotel, Damside/ Oakworth Road, Keighley (Nov. 1885)
  • 15. Boston Hotel, Back Wood Street, Manningham, Bradford (Nov. 1886, sold Jan. 1913)
  • 16. Plumber’s Arms, Salt Pie Street, White Abbey, Bradford (March 1887, sold April 1927 to Bradford Corporation)
  • 17. Friendly Inn, South Street, Keighley (Dec. 1887)
  • 18. Prince of Wales, Albert Street, Shipley (March 1888, closed before 1968 with the land being sold in November of that year)
  • 19. Ferrand’s Arms with brewhouse, Queen Street, Bingley (Oct. 1889)
  • 20. (Danube Maltings, Danube Street, New Wortley, Leeds (May 1890, sold Feb. 1958))
  • 21. Star Inn, Andrew Street/ Bush Street, Leeds (June 1890)
  • 22. Black Lion Inn, Mill House Bank, Leeds (Sept. 1890)
  • 23. Bull’s Head, formerly London Music Hall, Sackville Street, Bradford (Oct. 1891, sold July 1919)
  • 24. Brunswick, later Brunswick Union & Social Club, Brunswick Street, Keighley (Nov. 1891)
  • 25. White Swan, formerly Blue Ball, Mabgate, Leeds (Jan. 1893, sold April 1941 to John Smith’s Tadcaster Brewery Ltd.)
  • 26. Boltmaker’s Arms, East Parade, Keighley (Oct. 1895)
  • 27. Lisbon Tavern, Lisbon Street, Leeds (Nov. 1899, sold May 1920)
  • 28. Off- licence, Turkey Street, Keighley (Jan. 1930)
  • 29. Eastwood Tavern, Bradford Road, Keighley (Sept. 1935, ex- Aaron King & Co., Keighley)
  • 30. Off- licence, West Leeds Street, Keighley (Sept. 1935, ex- Aaron King)
  • 31. Globe Hotel, Park Lane/ Parkwood Street, Keighley (Sept. 1935, ex- Aaron King)
  • 32. Off- licence, 70 Park Lane, Keighley (Sept. 1935, ex- Aaron King)
  • 33. Dog & Gun Inn, Glusburn, near Skipton (May 1936)
  • 34. Off- licence, Ingrow, near Keighley (Oct. 1947)
  • The following 7 pubs were acquired from E. Parker & Co. (Brewers) Ltd., Clarendon Brewery, Haworth, in July 1956:
  • 35. Cross Inn with brewhouse, Heptonstall, near Hebden Bridge
  • 36. Grouse Inn, Harehill Lane, Oakworth
  • 37. Fleece Inn, Main Street, Haworth
  • 38. Brown Cow with former Bell Bank Brewery of Richard Lightfoot, Ireland Bridge, Bingley
  • 39. Mount Skip Inn, Wadsworth
  • 40. Hare & Hounds, Lane Ends, Chisley, Old Town, near Wadsworth
  • 41. Hare & Hounds, Back Lane Ends, Colne
  • 42. Knowle Arms, Bracken Bank Crescent, Keighley
  • 43. Timothy Taylor, Braithwaite Avenue, Keighley