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[[File:Marshall Bros of Huntingdon.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Roy Denison]]
<big>'''Marshall Brothers (Huntingdon) Ltd, ''' '' 123 High Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.''</big>


Established at the Chequers by George Marcall c.1750.
<big>'''Marshall Brothers (Huntingdon) Ltd''', ''123 High Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire''</big>


Sold to Stephen Arundel in 1765. About 1790 purchased by Dennis Herbert for his son William.
Established at the Chequers by George Marcall c.1750. Sold to Stephen Arundel in 1765. About 1790 purchased by Dennis Herbert for his son William. In 1864 bought by James Marshall for his 2 sons, Arthur Wellington and Charles, with 64 public houses. Registered 1910 as above.  


In 1864 bought by James Marshall for his 2 sons, Arthur Wellington and Charles, with 64 public houses.  
In 1932 they merged with [[Jenkins & Jones Ltd]]. and R.J.& C.T.[[Lindsell & Son]] of Chatteris to form Huntingdon Breweries Ltd. At the time of the merger, however, Marshalls were producing all the beer for Lindsell’s, and for Jenkins & Jones, the other constituent.  


Registered 1910 as above.  
This group then merged with [[Hall, Cutlack & Harlock Ltd]]. of Ely in 1950 to form [[East Anglian Breweries Ltd]]. Marshall’s Brewery continued to brew until brewing ceased at Huntingdon in 1954. Some buildings survive as Brewery Court.


In 1932 they merged with [[Jenkins & Jones Ltd]]. and R.J.& C.T.[[Lindsell & Son]] of Chatteris to form Huntingdon Breweries Ltd.
'''* [[List of Huntingdon Breweries Ltd pubs]]'''


At the time of the merger, however, Marshalls were producing all the beer for Lindsell’s, and for Jenkins & Jones, the other constituent.


This group then merged with [[Hall, Cutlack & Harlock Ltd]]. of Ely in 1950 to form [[East Anglian Breweries Ltd]].
<gallery>
File:Marshall Bros of Huntingdon.jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:HuntingdonBryArticle1957.jpg|From the Peterborough Citizen & Advertiser, 17 May 1957
</gallery>


Marshall’s Brewery continued to brew until brewing ceased at Huntingdon in 1954.
Some buildings survive as Brewery Court.
[[List of Huntingdon Breweries Ltd pubs]]


{{Trade Mark |regno = unknown|desc=Stag's head|date=|seventy=}}
{{Trade Mark |regno = unknown|desc=Stag's head|date=|seventy=}}
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 25 December 2023

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Marshall Brothers (Huntingdon) Ltd, 123 High Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire

Established at the Chequers by George Marcall c.1750. Sold to Stephen Arundel in 1765. About 1790 purchased by Dennis Herbert for his son William. In 1864 bought by James Marshall for his 2 sons, Arthur Wellington and Charles, with 64 public houses. Registered 1910 as above.

In 1932 they merged with Jenkins & Jones Ltd. and R.J.& C.T.Lindsell & Son of Chatteris to form Huntingdon Breweries Ltd. At the time of the merger, however, Marshalls were producing all the beer for Lindsell’s, and for Jenkins & Jones, the other constituent.

This group then merged with Hall, Cutlack & Harlock Ltd. of Ely in 1950 to form East Anglian Breweries Ltd. Marshall’s Brewery continued to brew until brewing ceased at Huntingdon in 1954. Some buildings survive as Brewery Court.

* List of Huntingdon Breweries Ltd pubs



Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : unknown
Description  : Stag's head
Date of Application  :
Used Prior to 1875?  :

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