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Previously Masters & Allen, Newark Street Brewery.  
Previously Masters & Allen, Newark Street Brewery.  


Registered in April 1898 as a joint venture to bottle beer on behalf of local brewers.  
Registered in April 1898 as a joint venture to bottle beer on behalf of local brewers, but no longer brewing its own. A joint venture between [[Everards Ltd]], the [[Leicester Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd]]. and the [[Welch Brothers]].
 
The actual brewhouse is thought to have been demolished c.1904.
 
The business was taken over by [[Campbell Praed & Co. Ltd]] of Wellingborough in 1951, possibly as part of the take-over of [[Leicester Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd]] by [[Ansells Brewery Ltd]].  


Acquired by the [[Leicester Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd]]. 1900 and closed.
[[Category:Leicestershire]]
[[Category:Leicestershire]]

Latest revision as of 12:26, 14 April 2020

Richard Charles Allen Ltd, 26 Newark Street, Leicester, Leicestershire.

Previously Masters & Allen, Newark Street Brewery.

Registered in April 1898 as a joint venture to bottle beer on behalf of local brewers, but no longer brewing its own. A joint venture between Everards Ltd, the Leicester Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd. and the Welch Brothers.

The actual brewhouse is thought to have been demolished c.1904.

The business was taken over by Campbell Praed & Co. Ltd of Wellingborough in 1951, possibly as part of the take-over of Leicester Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd by Ansells Brewery Ltd.