Reference
WL647
Title
The St Pauls Square Brewery
Documents, mainly relating to the firm in general, from the death of
Sir Wm. Long to the sale of the firm to Jarvis, 1841/2-1874.
Report (copy) on the Bedford Brewery by Messrs. Spelman:
The Phoenix Brewery, residence in Midland Road, house
in Hasset St., home malting, bake office & house
at the corner of Hassett & Thurlow Streets.
The St. Paul's Brewery in St. Paul's Square, & dwellinghouse;
Public-houses: Saracen's Head, White Horse (& malting),
Hop-pole (& malting), Hay Cock, Black Diamond,
a public-house in Pilcroft St., Sow & Pigs, Shoulder
of Mutton, Nag's Head, Woolpack, Ship, New Inn;
a residence in Mill & Castle Streets; the Old Castle;
the Wrestlers; the Three Tuns; building land in
Alexandra Rd., the Red Lion in St.Loyes;
(in the county) Bedford Arms, Kempston & house adj.;
Quart Pot, Kempston; Half Moon, Kempston; a
residence at Kempston; Kempston, Green End;
the Cock, Wootton; a house at Wootton late the
Royal Oak, and 4 cottages; Dog & Duck, Stagsden;
Swan, Clapham; public-house at Stevington;
Six Ringers, Felmersham; Swan, Radwell; Swan with
Two Necks, Sharnbrook; Jackall, Thurleigh; Red
Lion, Wilstead; Rose & Crown, Barton; the Black
Swan, Shefford; Rose & Crown, Biggleswade; White
Horse, Deadman's Cross; Horse & Jockey, Ravensden;
Royal Oak, Roxton; Swan, Goldington, (3 of the above
copyhold, 1 leasehold).
Estate valued at 41,850. Pheonix Brewery recently built
in the most substantial manner.
Date free text
13 June 1874
Production date
From: 1874 To: 1874
Level of description
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