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<big>'''Richard Lightfoot, '''''Bellbank Brewery, Ireland Bridge, Bingley, West Yorkshire.''</big>
<big>'''Richard Lightfoot, '''''Bellbank Brewery, Ireland Bridge, Bingley, West Yorkshire.''</big>


Recorded in 1923.
The OS Map for 1893 shows the Bellbank Brewery attached to the rear of the Brown Cow Inn.
 
The Foulds family were there as they appeared on the 1881 census.
 
The 1822 directory records that Moses Barber, victualler and maltster, was at the premises.
 
In January 1897 William Ferrand sold the Brown Cow Inn with brewhouse to Mary Foulds, spinster, and Israel Foulds.
 
Richard Cowling Lightfoot and his wife Sarah purchased the Brown Cow with brewery, at auction in April 1921 for £4,550.
 
Brewing ceased 1925 when [[Parker & Co. Ltd]] of Haworth acquired the pub. The Brown Cow was rebuilt and realigned with the road in 1930.
 
Taylors bought the Parker estate of 7 houses in 1956.

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Richard Lightfoot, Bellbank Brewery, Ireland Bridge, Bingley, West Yorkshire.

The OS Map for 1893 shows the Bellbank Brewery attached to the rear of the Brown Cow Inn.

The Foulds family were there as they appeared on the 1881 census.

The 1822 directory records that Moses Barber, victualler and maltster, was at the premises.

In January 1897 William Ferrand sold the Brown Cow Inn with brewhouse to Mary Foulds, spinster, and Israel Foulds.

Richard Cowling Lightfoot and his wife Sarah purchased the Brown Cow with brewery, at auction in April 1921 for £4,550.

Brewing ceased 1925 when Parker & Co. Ltd of Haworth acquired the pub. The Brown Cow was rebuilt and realigned with the road in 1930.

Taylors bought the Parker estate of 7 houses in 1956.