• 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
    item