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For a list of Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Ltd pubs, and a comprehensive history of the breweries, please see Ken Page's article in Brewery History, no. 147 (Summer 2012), pages 34 - 50, available from the Main BHS Website. | |||
'''The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.''' | '''The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.''' |
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Philip Llewellyn Hudson, Pampisford Brewery, Pampisford, Cambridgeshire.
Founded by William Scruby in 1800.
Hudson purchased the Pampisford Brewery and Ekin’s brewery, Cambridge, in 1888. The deal comprised of the 2 breweries, 95 pubs and 3 maltings.
Registered as Hudson’s Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Ltd in 1892.
Acquired by Wells & Winch Ltd in 1931 with 68 houses.
Converted into a vinegar factory in 1933 and to a window manufacturer in 1965.
Most of the original buildings were demolished in 1962.
For a list of Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Ltd pubs, and a comprehensive history of the breweries, please see Ken Page's article in Brewery History, no. 147 (Summer 2012), pages 34 - 50, available from the Main BHS Website.
The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.
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