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Acquired by [[Jude, Hanbury and Co]] | Acquired by [[Jude, Hanbury and Co]] | ||
c.1930 Jude,Hanbury and its subsidiary companies were acquired by [[Whitbread|Whitbread and Co]] | c.1930 Jude, Hanbury and its subsidiary companies were acquired by [[Whitbread|Whitbread and Co]] | ||
1960 [[Fremlins]] acquired [[Frederick Leney and Sons]]; the Wateringbury brewery would be transferred to Whitbread as it brewed Whitebread beers for export.<ref>The Times Sept. 24, 1960</ref> | 1960 [[Fremlins]] acquired [[Frederick Leney and Sons]]; the Wateringbury brewery would be transferred to Whitbread as it brewed Whitebread beers for export.<ref>The Times Sept. 24, 1960</ref> | ||
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[[Category: Maltings]] |
Latest revision as of 09:37, 26 March 2022
of Phoenix Brewery and maltings, Wateringbury, Kent
1896 Company incorporated[1]
Acquired by Jude, Hanbury and Co
c.1930 Jude, Hanbury and its subsidiary companies were acquired by Whitbread and Co
1960 Fremlins acquired Frederick Leney and Sons; the Wateringbury brewery would be transferred to Whitbread as it brewed Whitebread beers for export.[2]