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Breweries Index INDEX OF BREWERS 1066 Country Brewery, 132 Ainscow, William, 95 Alford Arms, 55 Boroughbridge, 160 1648 Brewery, 132 Ainslie & Co., 58 Alice Brewery, 58 Brighton, 132 Ainsworth, Arthur, 69 All Nations, 113 Burton, 122 A Air, Eliza, 153 All Saints Brewery, 76 Cambridge, 6 Airey's Brewery Ltd., 98 All Saints' Brewery Cheltenham, 39 Abbey Ales Ltd, 117 Aitchison Jeffrey Ltd, 90 Co.(Leicester) Ltd., 72 Chittlehampton, 22 Abbey Bells Brewery, 160 Aitchison, John & Co., 90 Allard & Son, 51 Dublin, 173 Abbey Brewery Aitchison, Thomas, 29 Allard, Francis W., 4 Ealing, 81 Abingdon, 2 Aitken, James & Allen & Burnett, 104 Glasgow, 126 Bishops Waltham, 46 Co.(Falkirk) Ltd., 10 Allen & Co., 84 Hemel Hempstead, 56 Burton-on-Trent, 122 Albany Brewery Allen Brothers, 53, 54 Holt, 102 Edinburgh, 91 Dunfermline, 35 Allen, Alfred Ernest, 152 Hull, 159 Malmesbury, 157 Wolverhampton, 154 Allen, Alice, 145 Kensington, 84 Melrose, 4 Albert Brewery Allen, Arthur Thomas, 148 Lewisham, 84 Rotherham, 163 Aldeburgh, 127 Allen, Aylmer & Edward, Littlehampton, 134, 135 Selby, 161 Blackburn, 67 173 Long Buckby, 104 Tewkesbury, 41 Bolton, 92 Allen, Charles, 4 Mile End, 85 Torworth, 109 Colne, 68 Allen, E.T. Ltd., 142 Newport, 44 West Malling, 66 Halifax, 168 Allen, Edwin, 141 Norwich, 102 Abbey Brewery Co. Ltd, 66 Horley, 131 Allen, Eliza, 1 Oundle, 104 Abbeydale Brewery, 164 Moss Side, 95 Allen, Frederick, 33 Plymouth, 24 Abbeyhill Brewery, 91 Albert Vaults, The, 20 Allen, John, 16 Rayleigh, 34 Abbey's Kemp Town Bry, Albion (Burton-on-Trent) Allen, John James, 63 Saffron Walden, 34 132 Brewery Ltd, 51 Allen, Richard, 134 Salisbury, 157 Abbott, Alfred John, 47 Albion Brewery Allen, Richard Charles, 72 Sheffield, 164 Abbott, William, 54 Bath, 117 Allen, Robert & Co. Ltd., 54 Southwark, 85 Abel Brown’s Brewery, 2 Bradford, 166 Allen, Thomas, 48, 146, 154 Wallingford, 3 Aberdare Valley Breweries Brighton, 132 Allen, Tony, 11 Anchor Inn, 62 Ltd, 35 Burton-on-Trent, 123 Allendale Brewery, 105 Ancient Druids, 5 Aberdeen Ales Ltd, 41 Cambridge, 6 Allfrey, F., 5 Anderson, David, 126 Aberdeenshire Brewery, 41 Cardiff, 38 Alliance Brewery, 47 Anderson, John A, 105 Abergawr Brewery Co., 35 Halifax, 168 Allied-Lyons Ltd, 90 Anderson, William H, 152 Abernant Brewery, 38 Hammersmith, 82 Allinson, George White, 112 Anderston Brewery, 126 Abersychan Brewery, 44 Islington, 83 Allinson, Henry John, 18 Andrew, Charles, 96 Aberthin Brewery, 37 Newark on Trent, 107 Allison, W.H. & Co., 138 Andrews, Benjamin, 145 Aberystwyth Ales, 30 Northampton, 104 Allison, William Henry, 137 Andrews, Fred, 24 Abington Bry Co Ltd, 104 Oldbury, 149 Allman, Dowden & Co., 173 Andrews, H, 51 Abington Park Brewery, 104 Oldham, 96 Alloa Brewery, 9 Andrews, H., 6 Abraham Thompson’s Salisbury, 157 Alloa Brewery Co. Ltd, 9 Andrews, Leah B, 54 Brewing Co., 17 Sheffield, 164 Allsopp, Henry, 69 Andrews, Mordecai, 34 Abram, Thomas Allan, 107 Shoreham, 135 Allsopp, Samuel, 122 Andrews, William, 27 Abridge Brewery Co, 32 Sleaford, 76 Allsopp, Samuel & Son, 122 Angel & Co, 12 Absalom, Charles, 47, 133 Whitechapel, 86 Alma Brewery Angel Brewery Ackland & Thomas, 38 Wrexham, 13 Cambridge, 6 Midhurst, 135 Acland Hood Arms, The, Albion Brewery (Leeds), 169 Dudley, 147 Newtown, 111 121 Albion Brewery Co. Ltd., 99 Tower Hamlets, 86 Reading, 3 Acorn Brewery Albion Steam Brewery, 39 Almond, J.B. Ltd., 98 Stourbridge, 151 Barnsley, 163 Alcazar Brewery, 107 Alnwick Brewery Co Ltd, Sudbury, 129 Birmingham, 143 Alcester Brewery Ltd, 141 105 Angel Hotel Brewery, 30 Acresford Brewery, 71 Alchemy Brewing Co, 131 Alsager Brewery, 11 Angel, The, 149 Adams, Arthur M., 157 Alcock, Emma, 51 Alston, E.J.& Sons, 34 Angler Brewery, 52 Adams, Benjamin, 170 Aldchlappie Hotel, 136 Alton & Co. Ltd., 20 Anglesea Brewery, 61 Adams, George, 31 Alde Brewery, 129 Alton Brewery Co., 46 Anglesey Bry Co. Ltd., 45 Adams, Jesse, 52 Aldershot Brewery, 46 Alton Court Bry Co. Ltd., 53 Anglo Malt Brewery, 154 Adams, J, 145, 151, 155 Alderson, James, 167, 168 Alton, Thomas & Sons, 162 Anglo-Bavarian Brewery Co. Adams, Philip Charles, 26 Aldous & Bedford Ltd., 99 Altrincham Brewing Co, 92 Ltd., 120 Adams, R, 1 Aldred, Adelaide, 170 Amalgamated Clubs Anglo-Dutch Brewery, 167 Adams, Sarah Ann, 46 Aldred, J., 96 Brewery Co. Ltd., 124 Ann Street Bry Co. Ltd, 10 Adams, Thomas, 47 Aldridge & Co., 26 Amateur Winemakers, 161 Annakin, William, 152 Adams, Thomas Francis, 33 Aldridge & Son Ltd., 49 Amber Ale Brewery, 132 Annesley, A.J.P.& J.H.S., 41 Adams, Walter, 153 Aldwinckle, B William, 76 Amersham Brewery, 4 Ansell, Arthur Herbert, 118 Adcock, Pacey & Co., 73 Ale House, 169 Amey, Thomas, 47 Ansells Brewery Ltd., 142 Addicott, Edward, 107 Ales of Kent Bry Ltd, 161 Amey's Brewery Ltd., 48 Anstey, William, 22 Addison, Robert, 69 Ales of Kent Ltd, 62, 64 Amlwch Brewery Co., 45 Anthony, Birrell, Pearce & Adelphi Brewery, 97 Ales of Scilly Brewery, 15 Amos, Sidney Hodges, 32 Co. Ltd, 37, 44 Adey & White Ltd., 57 Alewife Brewery, 102 Amphlett, Annie, 150 Anthony, Harold, 20 Adkins, Elizabeth, 150 Alexander, Jonas & Son, 17 Ampthill Brewery, 1 Anthony, Henry & Co., 37 Adnams & Co. Ltd., 129 Alexander, Perry & Co, 173 An Teallach Ale Co, 58 Anthony, Samuel, 106 Adnams, J & Son, 2 Alexander, William & Co, 4 Anchor Brewery Anyon, Robert, 69 Afan Brewery, 38 Alexandra Brewery Abridge, 32 Apollo Leisure, 67 Affleck, Ralph, 142 Bolton, 92 Aylesford, 62 Apperley, John & Co., 40 Agate & Son, 130 Hulme, 95 Barnstaple, 22 Apperley, William, 39 Agg-Gardner, J.T., 39 Newport, 44 Barton-upon-Humber, 74 Appleby New Brewery, 16 Ainley, Benjamin Ltd., 168 Portslade, 133 Birmingham, 144 Appleby, Hannah, 154 Ainley, John & Sons, 168 Appleton & Shaw, 110 Astley Home Brewery Co, Bailey, Frederick & Co., 6 Barber, William, 73 Apps Brewery, 24 93 Bailey, George, 113 Barbourne Brewery, 54 Apthorpe, William Henry, 6 Astley, Harriet, 150 Bailey, Harry, 145 Barclay Brothers, 30 Archer, William, 108 Astley, William, 68 Bailey, Henry Edwin, 21 Barclay, Perkins & Co., 85 Archers Ales Ltd, 158 Aston Brewery, 142 Bailey, R.B. & Co., 40 Bardell, John, 102 Archibald Campbell, Hope & Aston Manor Brewery, 142 Bailey, Samuel, 20, 113 Bardsley Brewery, 92 King Ltd, 90 Aston Model Brewery, 143 Bailey, T. & Co., 85 Bargate Brewery, 26 Arden Grove Brewery, 149 Aston Park Brewery, 142 Bailey, Thos, 15, 145, 148 Barge & Barrel Brewery, 167 Ardwick Brewery, 94 Aston, Alfred, 146 Bailey, Tim, 53, 126 Barker & Sons, 81 Ardwick Place Brewery, 94 Aston, George, 151 Bailey, Wm, 51, 112, 129 Barker Halliwell & Co., 111 Argyle Brewery Aston, J., 141 Bailey's Brewing Co, 53 Barker, Alfred T., 54 Edinburgh, 90 Atfield, John, 83 Baily Brothers, 132 Barker, Charles Rider, 34 Leith, 91 Athersuch, Sarah Jane, 145 Baily, Edmund, 119 Barker, John Victor, 73 St.Andrews, 35 Atherton & Johnson, 96 Baily, John & Thomas, 119 Barker, Joseph, 64 Arkcoll, Charles & Co., 62 Atherton, William, jnr, 108 Baines, Samuel, 69 Barker, Richard, 100 Arkell, J. & Sons Ltd., 158 Atkey, James, 134 Baird, Henry, 51 Barker, Richard & Co., 99 Arkell, L.C., 40 Atkin, Claude S., 44 Baird, Hugh & Co., 126 Barker, Samuel, 125 Arlcombe, James, 157 Atkins & Bosley, 141 Baker, Benjamin, 65 Barker, Silas, 57 Armitage & Co., 97 Atkins, Charles, 151 Baker, Charles, 13 Barker, William, 162 Armitage, H.W. & Co., 126 Atkinson, Frederick J, 52 Baker, Edward, 158 Barker, William G, 172 Armitage, Henry & John, 12 Atkinson, Harrup, 75 Baker, George, 127 Barking Brewery, 80 Armitage, Thomas, 170 Atkinson, John, 92, 95 Baker, Harry, 145 Barkway & Hitchcock, 64 Armley Brewery Ltd., 169 Atkinson, Joseph W., 170 Baker, Henry, 62 Barlett's Brewery, 53 Armor, John, 12 Atkinson, William, 69 Baker, James Taylor, 65 Barley Brewery, 55 Armstrong, Charles, 6 Atkinson's Brewery Ltd., Baker, John, 16, 129 Barley Mow Brewery Armstrong, J., 17 142 Baker, Joseph John, 117 Oswestry, 113 Armstrong, Robert C, 75 Atlas Brewery Baker, Mary Ann, 156 Tower Hamlets, 86 Army & Navy Co-Operative Batley, 166 Baker, Powell & Co, 4 Barley Mow Inn, The, 147 Breweries Ltd., 46, 63 Kinlochleven, 58 Baker, Richard, 72 Barleycorn, The, 20 Arnison, J.S., 137 Manchester, Ardwick, 94 Baker, Robert & Co., 13 Barling, Thomas B, 130 Arnold & Bates Ltd., 153 Newbury, 3 Baker, W.R., 57 Barlow, A.& Co. Ltd., 49 Arnold & Co. Ltd., 41 Wigan, 99 Baker, William, 56, 100, Barlow, Frederick, 151 Arnold, Alfred Robert, 102 Attlee, Charles, 87 113, 148 Barnard, C.J., 34 Arnold, George & Co., 153 Attwood Brothers, 144 Baker, Wylim Chapman, 81 Barnard, Henry, 46 Arnold, Perrett & Co Ltd, 41 Attwood, James, 148 Balbriggan Brewery Co, 173 Barnes, Arthur, 69 Arnold, S.W. & Sons, 121 Aucott, Dennis, 142 Balby Brewery, 163 Barnes, G H & Co, 134 Arnott, J.A.& Co. Ltd., 173 Auden, John, 151 Balding, John Johnson, 55 Barnes, George H., 54 Arran Brewery Co Ltd, 126 Aughton Brewery, 69 Baldock Brewery Ltd., 55 Barnes, Harry, 69 Arrol, Archibald & Sons, 9 Aulton Brewery, 41 Baldwin, James, 48 Barnes, John, 69 Arrol, Walter, 9 Austen, Edgar, 64 Baldwin, William, 64 Barnes, Richard, 73 Arter, Sidney, 157 Austen, James, 65 Ball & Co, 122 Barnett, John, 132 Artesian Well Brewery, 163 Austin, Arthur, 8 Ball, Adam, 113 Barnfield Brewery, 172 Arthur’s Hill Bry Co, 137 Austin, Elizabeth, 23 Ball, Edward, 99 Barngates Brewery, 16 Arthurs, Joseph, 156 Austin, Peter, 49 Ball, Edward & Co. Ltd., 98 Barnsbury Brewery Ltd., 83 Artillery Brewery, 87 Auty & Co, 118 Ball, George, 98 Barnsley Bry Co. Ltd, 163 Artley & Harvey, 22 Avery, William, 7 Ball, Sarah Ann, 146 Barnsley, Robert, 146 Arundel Brewery, 134 Aviemore Bry Co Ltd, 58 Ball, Thomas, 112 Barnstaple Brewery Co., 22 Asbury, Eliza, 151 Avon Brewery, 26 Ball, William, 160 Baron, John T., 69 Ash & Co., 62 Avondale Brewery, 117 Ballard & Co. Ltd., 133, 135 Barraclough, John, 166 Ash Brewery Avonside Brewery, 35 Ballard, Montague, 83 Barradale, Percy William, 73 Ash, 62 Axe Vale Brewery, 22 Ballaughton Brewery, 61 Barrand, William, 74 Stockport, 98 Axford, John, 156 Ballingall & Son Ltd., 136 Barras, John & Co.
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