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<big>'''Watson Brothers Ltd''', ''Wembley Brewery, Harrow Road, Sudbury, Middlesex''</big> | |||
Acquired by Horatio Weston & Son during 1860s and was Speedy & Watson by 1871. | (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. | Registered February 1894. | ||
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Wound up May 1914 with one tied house: The Jolly Gardeners, Harrow Road as others disposed of to A C Crooke in 1893. | Wound up May 1914 with one tied house: The Jolly Gardeners, Harrow Road as others disposed of to A C Crooke in 1893. | ||
[[Category:Greater London]] | [[Category:Greater London]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:59, 26 March 2019
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.