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<big>''' Watson Brothers Ltd, ''' '' Wembley Brewery, Harrow Road, Sudbury , Brent , Greater London .''</big>
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<big>'''Watson Brothers Ltd''', ''Wembley Brewery, Harrow Road, Sudbury, Middlesex''</big>


Founded by 1825 as the Sudbury and Harrow Brewery owned by Henry Rudkin.
(London Borough of Brent)


Acquired by Horatio Weston & Son during 1860s and was Speedy & Watson by 1871. Registered February 1894. Went into liquidation possibly due to decreased water supply because of new industries in the area. Wound up May 1914. One tied house: The Jolly Gardeners, Harrow Road.
Founded by 1825 as the Sudbury and Harrow Brewery owned by Henry Rudkin. Acquired by Horatio Weston & Son during 1860s and was Speedy & Watson by 1871.  
 
Registered February 1894.  
 
Went into liquidation possibly due to decreased water supply because of new industries in the area.  
 
Wound up May 1914 with one tied house: The Jolly Gardeners, Harrow Road as others disposed of to A C Crooke in 1893.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 24 February 2020

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Watson Brothers Ltd, Wembley Brewery, Harrow Road, Sudbury, Middlesex

(London Borough of Brent)

Founded by 1825 as the Sudbury and Harrow Brewery owned by Henry Rudkin. Acquired by Horatio Weston & Son during 1860s and was Speedy & Watson by 1871.

Registered February 1894.

Went into liquidation possibly due to decreased water supply because of new industries in the area.

Wound up May 1914 with one tied house: The Jolly Gardeners, Harrow Road as others disposed of to A C Crooke in 1893.