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<big>'''Truman, Hanbury & Buxton & Co. Ltd''', ''Black Eagle Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London E1''</big>
<big>'''Truman, Hanbury & Buxton & Co. Ltd''', ''Black Eagle Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London E1''</big>


The Black Eagle Brewery was built by Thomas Bucknall in about 1666 and it was acquired by Joseph Truman in 1679. Registered in January 1889.
The Black Eagle Brewery was built by Thomas Bucknall in about 1666 and it was acquired by Joseph Truman in 1679. In 1722 Benjamin Truman (born c1700, knighted in 1760) became a partner. Following Sir Benjamin's death, Sampson Hanbury joined the business. In 1811, Thomas Fowell Buxton, aged 25, became a partner and they were trading as Truman Hanbury & Buxton & Co. Registered in January 1889.


In order to brew the increasingly popular 'pale ales', the company acquired Phillips Bros Brewery in Burton-upon-Trent in 1873. They rebuilt the brewery and brewed there until 1971. See [[Truman, Hanbury, Buxton (Burton)]].
In order to brew the increasingly popular 'pale ales', the company acquired Phillips Bros Brewery in Burton-upon-Trent in 1873. They rebuilt the brewery and brewed there until 1971. See [[Truman, Hanbury, Buxton (Burton)]].
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* '''[[List of Truman's Burton Brewery pubs]]'''
* '''[[List of Truman's Burton Brewery pubs]]'''
* '''[[Trumans and Jack The Ripper]]'''
* '''[[Trumans and Jack The Ripper]]'''
* '''[[The Thomas Fowell Buxton Monument, Weymouth]]'''
* '''A brochure published in 1969 regarding the [[Redevelopment of Brick Lane]]'''
* Article: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/137/Eagle.pdf "The Resurrection of Truman's" by Michael-George Hemus and James Morgan]'''
* Article: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/137/Eagle.pdf "The Resurrection of Truman's" by Michael-George Hemus and James Morgan]'''
* Article: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/168/3%20Truman.pdf "Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, and Co's Entire"]''' (Published 16 January 1875)
* Article: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/168/3%20Truman.pdf "Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, and Co's Entire"]''' (Published 16 January 1875)
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File:Trumans board room Sir Bens drawing room.jpg|The Truman's Board Room, originally Sir Ben Truman's drawing room
File:Trumans board room Sir Bens drawing room.jpg|The Truman's Board Room, originally Sir Ben Truman's drawing room
File:Truman J More 1842.jpg|1842
File:Truman J More 1842.jpg|1842
File:Trumans Brick Lane experimental brewery 1937.jpg|The Experimental Brewery. Photo dated 1937
File:Truman 1877.jpg|Announcing the opening of the Burton brewery 1877
File:Truman 1877.jpg|Announcing the opening of the Burton brewery 1877
File:Trumans Dray Swansea depot .jpg|The draymen at the Swansea depot
File:Trumans Dray Swansea depot .jpg|The draymen at the Swansea depot
File:Trumans new brewery 1930s(1).jpg
File:Truman Tanker 1970s.jpg|Tanker 1970s
File:Truman Tanker 1970s.jpg|Tanker 1970s
File:Trumans 1989.jpg|1989
File:Trumans 1989.jpg|1989
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'''A range of their products'''
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File:Trumans RD zx (1).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (2).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (3).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (4).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (5).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (6).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (7).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:TRUMANS Roger Corbett.jpg |Courtesy Roger Corbett
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'''A range of their products'''
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File:Trumans RD zx (1).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (2).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (3).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (4).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (5).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (6).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Trumans RD zx (7).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:TRUMANS Roger Corbett.jpg|Courtesy Roger Corbett
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</gallery>



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Truman, Hanbury & Buxton & Co. Ltd, Black Eagle Brewery, 91 Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London E1

The Black Eagle Brewery was built by Thomas Bucknall in about 1666 and it was acquired by Joseph Truman in 1679. In 1722 Benjamin Truman (born c1700, knighted in 1760) became a partner. Following Sir Benjamin's death, Sampson Hanbury joined the business. In 1811, Thomas Fowell Buxton, aged 25, became a partner and they were trading as Truman Hanbury & Buxton & Co. Registered in January 1889.

In order to brew the increasingly popular 'pale ales', the company acquired Phillips Bros Brewery in Burton-upon-Trent in 1873. They rebuilt the brewery and brewed there until 1971. See Truman, Hanbury, Buxton (Burton).

Acquired by Grand Metropolitan Hotels Ltd in 1971; the name changed to Truman Ltd. Merged with Watney Mann Ltd from October 1974. Brewing ceased in 1989. The site remains an assortment of commercial buildings.


The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.


An assortment of images of the Brick Lane brewery:


The brewery in 1930:

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The brewery in 1931:


The brewery in 1990:


The Brick Lane Brewery in 2006. Courtesy "Watneys Red Barrel":


The Brick Lane Brewery during a BHS Urban Walk in 2009:


A range of their products


Some Truman Pubs:


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 40,779
Description  : Eagle
Date of Application  : 10/11/1884
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO