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<big>'''[[Selby Brewing & Wine Co. Ltd]]</big>'''
*1. Union Inn, Micklegate, Selby (acquired Oct. 1940)
*1. Union Inn, Micklegate, Selby (acquired Oct. 1940)
*2. Duke of York (formerly Black Horse), Ousegate, Selby (Oct. 1948)
*2. Duke of York (formerly Black Horse), Ousegate, Selby (Oct. 1948)

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Selby Brewing & Wine Co. Ltd

  • 1. Union Inn, Micklegate, Selby (acquired Oct. 1940)
  • 2. Duke of York (formerly Black Horse), Ousegate, Selby (Oct. 1948)
  • 3. Mason’s Arms, Ousegate, Selby (Nov. 1849)
  • 4. Blue Bell, Ousegate, Selby (Nov. 1849)
  • 5. British Volunteer, Gowthorpe, Selby (Aug. 1873)
  • 6. Comus Inn, Camblesforth (Apr. 1876)
  • 7. Star Inn, Drax (June 1880)
  • 8. Bowman’s Hotel, Bridgegate, Howden
  • 9. Half Moon Hotel, Bridgegate, Howden
  • 10. Nag’s Head with brewery, Gowthorpe, Selby (1887, ex- Standering & Burton Ltd., Ousegate, Selby)
  • 11. Junction Tavern, Ousegate, Selby (1887, ex- Standering & Burton Ltd.)
  • 12. Crown Inn, Cross Street/ Ouse Street, Goole (ex- Standering & Burton Ltd.)
  • 13. Crown Inn, Church Hill, Selby (sold 1889 to John Smith’s Tadcaster Brewery Co. Ltd)