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<big>'''Moors' & Robson's Breweries Ltd, ''' '' Crown Brewery, Francis Street, Hull, East Yorkshire.''</big>
<big>'''Moors' & Robson's Breweries Ltd''', ''Crown Brewery, Francis Street, Hull, East Yorkshire.''</big>


Registered March 1888 as Hull United Breweries Ltd to acquire Henry & Charles Moor, Crown Brewery and Edward Robson, Waterworks Street, at a purchase price of £310,000.  
Registered March 1888 as Hull United Breweries Ltd to acquire Henry & Charles Moor, Crown Brewery and Edward Robson, Waterworks Street, at a purchase price of £310,000. Name changed June 1888.


Name changed June 1888.  
They acquired:
* [[C A Guy & Co]] of Grimsby with at least 3 houses in 1919.
* [[E D Nesfield (Scarborough)]] in 1919 with 33 public houses.  


Acquired by [[Hewitt Brothers Ltd]]. 1960 with 138 tied houses and was closed.
* '''[[List of Moor's & Robsons' Breweries pubs]]'''
 
Acquired by [[Hewitt Brothers Ltd]] of Grimsby in 1960 with 138 tied houses and was closed.
 
Moors' & Robson's Breweries Ltd. also owned a malt kiln in Low Burgage, Winteringham, they employed a barley buyer in the area. The barley store was rebuilt in 1902. In 1920 they negotiated for the sale of the kilns and in 1925 they sold the material of the West End Kilns for £200. The demolished West End Kilns and four cottages were sold for £200 in 1930. In 1944 the Low Burgage kiln and house were sold to H. White, £450 for house and £350 for kiln.


[[List of Moor's & Robsons' Breweries pubs]]


'''An assortment of views of the brewery'''
'''An assortment of views of the brewery'''
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File:YorksHullMoors&Robson27_SP_Aug08.jpg|The remains of the brewery in 2008. Courtesy Steve Peck
File:YorksHullMoors&Robson27_SP_Aug08.jpg|The remains of the brewery in 2008. Courtesy Steve Peck
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'''An assortment of labels showing the products of the brewery'''
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File:Moors & Robsons RD zx (1).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Moors & Robsons RD zx (2).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Moors & Robsons RD zx (3).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
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File:Moors & Robinsons label xv (1).jpg
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{{Trade Mark |regno = unknown|desc=Crown|date=|seventy=}}
[[category:East Yorkshire]]
[[category:East Yorkshire]]

Revision as of 15:54, 11 July 2021

Messrs. H & C Moors, Maltings & Crown Brewery Offices, Hull. Brewers’ Journal 15th April 1880
Moors & Robsons.jpg
Photo: Richard Dodd

Moors' & Robson's Breweries Ltd, Crown Brewery, Francis Street, Hull, East Yorkshire.

Registered March 1888 as Hull United Breweries Ltd to acquire Henry & Charles Moor, Crown Brewery and Edward Robson, Waterworks Street, at a purchase price of £310,000. Name changed June 1888.

They acquired:

Acquired by Hewitt Brothers Ltd of Grimsby in 1960 with 138 tied houses and was closed.

Moors' & Robson's Breweries Ltd. also owned a malt kiln in Low Burgage, Winteringham, they employed a barley buyer in the area. The barley store was rebuilt in 1902. In 1920 they negotiated for the sale of the kilns and in 1925 they sold the material of the West End Kilns for £200. The demolished West End Kilns and four cottages were sold for £200 in 1930. In 1944 the Low Burgage kiln and house were sold to H. White, £450 for house and £350 for kiln.


An assortment of views of the brewery


An assortment of labels showing the products of the brewery


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : unknown
Description  : Crown
Date of Application  :
Used Prior to 1875?  :