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  • <big>'''See: [[Carlisle Old Brewery Co. Ltd]]'''</big> *2. Appletree, Lowther Street, Carlisle
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  • # Castle Hotel, Castle Street, Ashford # Anchor, Abbey Street, Faversham
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  • # Angel & Trumpet, Stepney High Street, London E1 # Duke of Clarence, Alfred Street, Bow, London E3
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  • <big>'''List of [[Mappin's Brewery Ltd]] Pubs</big>''' *5. Ship Inn, Wharf Street, Swinton (July 1852) +
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  • <big>'''List of [[Winchester Brewery Co. Ltd]] Pubs'''</big> # Blacksmiths Arms, New Street, Andover
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  • *2. Prince of Wales, Rhodes Street/ Gibbet Street, Halifax (acquired Nov. 1863) + *5. Star Inn, Orange Street/ Weymouth Street, Halifax (Apr. 1868) +
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  • '''<big>List of [[Offiler's Brewery Ltd]] Pubs</big>''' File:DerbyOldWineVaults.jpg|Market Tavern (Old Wine Vaults), Derby
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  • *2. Old King Cross Inn, Skircoat, Halifax (Feb. 1865) *7. Clarence Hotel, New Bond Street/ Lister Lane, Halifax (Feb. 1869)
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  • *4. Bay Horse, Main Street, Wilsden, near Bingley (Aug. 1853) *5. Old Mill beerhouse, Laisterdyke, Bradford (Jan. 1863)
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  • # Castle, Cowcross Street, London EC1 # Cat, Whitecross Street, London EC1
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  • *1. Golden Plough, Silver Street, Halifax (bought by William Brear, July 1870) *7. Dyer’s Arms, Mount Street, Halifax (Apr. 1879)
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  • [[File:Eagle Brewery Yard, Brewery Hill, Arundel.jpg|thumb|Brewery Yard, Brewery Hill, Arundel c1990|400px]] <big>'''[[Lambert & Norris Ltd]], The Eagle Brewery, Arundel by Pat Saunders</big>'''
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  • In the 1790s, three brothers Thomas, James and Mark Breeds were the shippers and principle merchants of Hastings. In a ...the same period Thomas founded the Hastings Brewery and James, The Phoenix Brewery nearby.
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  • File:HuddersfieldOldeHatte2006_WRB_Aug2006.jpg|Olde Hatte (Old Hat Hotel), 2006 File:HuddersfieldOldeHatte2021aa_SP_Nov2021.jpg|Olde Hatte (Old Hat Hotel), 2021
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  • ...48, Thomas Constable bought a property known as The Almhouse in Old Market Street, Arundel, from Francis Eliot. At that time, Thomas was described as a carpe ...as Constable’s estate was the family residence, Three House Place, Tarrant Street, Arundel. His wife Catherine was left a life interest in both these propert
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  • '''<big>Hull Brewery Co Ltd pubs in Hull</big>''' File:HullBonnyBoat2022aa_AH.jpg|Mansfield Brewery livery, Bonny Boat, 2022
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  • *3. Green Man, High Street, Barnet *4. King’s Head, High Street, Barnet
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  • <big>'''Sprake Brothers,''' ''Star Brewery, Chale, Isle of Wight''</big> Ceased brewing in April 1934. The brewery became a Brickwood's pub, the Star Inn, but this closed in about the 1980s.
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  • ''(Previously published in the Brewery History Society Journal no.52, January 1988)'' * <big>[[Bert and Don Millard]], Little Model Brewery</big>
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  • <big>'''Blatch's Theale Brewery Ltd''', ''High Street, Theale, Berkshire''</big> * '''[[List of Blatch's Theale Brewery pubs]]'''
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  • File:N1PrinceAlbert2006a_WRB_Oct2006.jpg|Prince Albert, Elia Street 2006 File:N1PrinceAlbert2006b_WRB_Oct2006.jpg|Prince Albert, Elia Street 2006
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  • ...ery Co. Ltd]] PROPERTIES PURCHASED BY IND COOPE & CO. LTD. FROM THE BURTON BREWERY CO. LTD. AND OTHERS BY CONVEYANCE AND ASSIGNMENT DATED 16TH OCTOBER 1928.'' *6. Jolly Miller, 7 Andover Street, Leicester
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  • ...st Street. In 1762 also held the Court Works. In 1794 the family built the brewery on the banks of the River Brit in Bridport. Samuel married Caroline Downe, with mention of Nathaniel’s brewery. That year the family banking partnership, established 1790, was dissolved
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  • *2. Black Boy, Chatham Street (closed 1911) *8. Castle & Falcon, Beaumont Street
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  • ...y Terrace, Derby (owned 1947-1974). Later a home-brew pub: see [[Brunswick Brewery Co. Ltd]]. # Furnace Inn, Duke Street, Derby. Later a brewpub: see [[Furnace Inn (Derby)]]
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  • <big>'''Wharfedale Brewery Co. Ltd, '''''Castle Street, Wetherby, West Yorkshire.''</big> Registered 1896 to acquire James Coates & Co.
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  • ...r longer than anyone can remember. It is the last independent family-owned brewery in the Islands and a household word for good beer and hospitality in Guerns ...ter, and his second son, William Albert, was installed in the Clare Street Brewery; the two businesses were already being run as one concern. For the record J
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  • ...r Stopes and retired from business. The brewery was now known as the Eagle brewery, hence the use of the eagle emblem of the later Colchester Brewing Company. ...lunch time pub was the ''“Bay & Say”'' next to the Hippodrome in the High Street, this is still a licensed house but called ''“After Office Hours”'' yet
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  • <big>'''List of [[Dartford Brewery Co. Ltd]] Pubs'''</big> # Black Horse, High Street, Sidcup
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  • *1. Plume of Feathers, St. Mary Street, Southampton *3. Prince Consort, St. Mary Street, Southampton
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  • <big>'''[[Lion Brewery Co. Ltd]]'''</big> *2. Rising Sun, Poplar High Street, London E14
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  • <big>'''[[Springwell Brewery Co. Ltd]]</big>''' *8. Moulder’s Arms, Green Close Street, Heckmondwike (Aug. 1872)
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  • ...husband was Thomas Henry Reynolds who with his brother were tenants of the Brewery. ...hard work. It is probable George saw more future in taking over a country brewery than struggling on in farming. So at Lady Day 1880 he had a dispersal sale
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  • *1. Adam & Eve, Hope Chapel Street, Hotwells, Bristol 8 *2. Albert, West Street, Bedminster, Bristol 3
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  • <big>'''[[Yates Castle Brewery Ltd]] pubs in Merseyside, Cheshire, Shropshire'''</big> # Angel Inn, Beckwith Street, Birkenhead
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  • <big>'''Beamish & Crawford's Brewery, Cork, Ireland'''</big> '''Brewery History Society visit to [[Beamish & Crawford Ltd]] on 26 February 2009'''
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  • File:0 DSCF2031.JPG|The James's Street entrance to the 85 acre Guinness site in Dublin. St Patrick's windmill once File:1 DSCF1950.JPG|These little sculptures were designed and installed by James P Moran who was the mechanical engineer involved in the 1989 copper project
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  • <big>'''[[Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd]]'''</big> *2. George, D’Arblay Street, Soho, London W1.
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  • The brewery that Joseph Benskin bought in 1867 was a comparatively at small affair, eve However, Benskin’s brewery in Watford High Street eventually grew to be by far the largest in the county, swallowing more tha
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  • *1. Forester’s Arms, later New Market House Inn, New Street, Wakefield (acquired May 1869) *3. New Elephant Inn, New Street, Wakefield (Jan. 1871)
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  • [[File:OdihamOldCricketers2014aaa_CJM_July2014.jpg|thumb|Old Cricketers, Odiham: photo Chris Marchbanks 2014]] [[File:OdihamOldCricketers2014bb_CJM_July2014.jpg|thumb|Old Cricketers, Odiham: photo Chris Marchbanks 2014]]
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  • ==Properties purchased by the New Victoria Brewery Co Ltd== '''from the [[Devonport & Tiverton Brewery Co. Ltd]] by Conveyance and Assignment dated 2nd October 1923'''
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  • |William James Roadknight |James Bernard
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  • [[File:HinckleyThreePots_BassAles.jpg|thumb|The old Three Pots Inn on the A5 at Hinckley]] ....jpg|thumb|A cartoon by Gordon Honeysett following a visit to the Bass No2 Brewery sample room.]]
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  • <big>'''The Cobden Bridge Brewery'''</big> ...and had built up a portfolio of houses in the surrounding area. The small brewery was set up to supply local pubs and the family trade and was approximately
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  • ...The advertisement featured by Dr Smith is the very beginning of the Albion Brewery. The next step was to find a suitable Brewer/Tenant and to this end there a ...ted in the local directories. He is shown as “John Hoffman, Brewer, Albion Brewery, 172 Whitechapel Road, London”.
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  • <big>'''List of [[Tadcaster Tower Brewery Co. Ltd]] Pubs'''</big> ''For earlier acquisitions see '''[[Hotham & Co]]''', George Street Brewery, York''
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  • *1. Sir Robert Napier, Vine Street, Hulme, Manchester (closed in 1920) *2. Crown & Anchor, Stanley Street, Macclesfield (closed in 1911)
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  • [[Image:Tamar 01.jpg|thumb|The brewery just after closure.]] [[Image:Tamar 02.jpg|thumb|The brewery when owned by Simonds.]]
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  • *2. Off- licence, 94 Bowling Old Lane, Bradford (Mar. 1894) *4. Springcliffe Hotel, Heaton Road/ Rose Street, Bradford (July 1894) +
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