Brewery or Owner:- last..Star Brewery, Cambridge
The Two Old Brewers took up about half of the eastern side of Albion Street, from next door to the Albion Stores towards Market Street.It was one of those chosen for closure just before WW1 as the ward of St Mary's had too many beer outlets,(about one for every 100 man, woman and child)
Closed and sold in 1913 and seems to have become an un-licensed lodging house |
Year | Licensee | Owner | source |
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1787 | Chapmans's map | ||
1798 | Joseph Seaden | Cambridge Chronicle & Journal | |
1820 | Joseph Seaden | Cambridge Chronicle & Journal | |
1823 | J.Webb | Pigot | |
1830 | Jeremiah Smith | Pigot | |
1839 | Oliver Hitchen | Pigot | |
1841 | Oliver Hitchen | census | |
1844 | " " | White | |
1850 | " " | Slater | |
1855 | Mrs Dennis | White | |
1861 | Joseph Burling | census | |
1865 | John Glyde | Post Office | |
1868 Apr. | John Newbold | Bury & Norwich Post | |
1869 | C.H.Marston | Bury & Norwich Post | |
1869 | Robert Rawlinson | Post Office | |
1871 | " " | census | |
1879 | " " | Kelly | |
1881 | Eliza Rawlinson (Miss) daughter of previous | census | |
1885 | John Foreman | Kelly | |
1891 | " " | census | |
1901 | " " | census | |
1904 | " " | Kelly | |
1908 | Frederick William Gibbs | Kelly | |
1911 | " " (died Oct 1911) | census | |
1911 | Charles William Gibbs (brother of above) | Bury Free Press | |
1913 | sold unlicensed | Newmarket Journal | |
rear of premises - late 1960's
through the arch in background in Wellington Street and the arch is part of the Albion Store,to the right