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<big>''' Treadway & Percy, ''' '' Saracen's Head, Churchgate Street , Soham , Cambridgeshire .''</big>
<big>'''Treadway & Percy, '''''Saracen's Head, Churchgate Street, Soham, Cambridgeshire.''</big>


Owned by George Mainprice. Acquired by Cutlack & Treadway and traded as the Soham Brewery in 1889. The partnership was dissolved in 1897. Brewery and 21 tied houses offered for auction 16th July 1921 but withdrawn at £19,000 and bought by [[Cutlack & Harlock Ltd]]. March 1922. Ceased brewing 1926.
Owned by George Mainprice.  
 
Acquired by Cutlack & Treadway and traded as the Soham Brewery in 1889.  
 
The partnership was dissolved in 1897. Brewery and 21 tied houses offered for auction 16th July 1921 but withdrawn at £19,000 and bought by [[Cutlack & Harlock Ltd]]. March 1922.  
 
Ceased brewing 1926.
 
{{Trade Mark |regno = 228,925|desc=Ambassador (word) TM for whisky|date=13/02/1900|seventy=NO}}

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Treadway & Percy, Saracen's Head, Churchgate Street, Soham, Cambridgeshire.

Owned by George Mainprice.

Acquired by Cutlack & Treadway and traded as the Soham Brewery in 1889.

The partnership was dissolved in 1897. Brewery and 21 tied houses offered for auction 16th July 1921 but withdrawn at £19,000 and bought by Cutlack & Harlock Ltd. March 1922.

Ceased brewing 1926.

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 228,925
Description  : Ambassador (word) TM for whisky
Date of Application  : 13/02/1900
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO