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An Ordnance Survey extract from 1903. “Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland” http://maps.nls.uk/index.html

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An advert from 1890

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1925

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1949

Soames & Co. Ltd, 15 Cowbit Road, Spalding, Lincolnshire

Founded approx 1800.

Partnership between Henry Bugg and Thomas Brewerton of Market Deeping, brewers & liquor merchants, dissolved 16th April 1804. Henry Bugg bankrupt 1831 and partnership between William Henry Bugg and Henry Bugg jnr dissolved 1848.

Bugg acquired John Richard Carter’s Albion Brewery, Westlode Street, which had been founded in 1824, in 1846. Henry Bugg jnr thereafter sole trader.

In 1861 employed 8 labourers. By 1861 Henry Bugg in partnership with his son John Henry Bugg. Joseph Henry Bugg sole proprietor by 1868, changing his name to Burg in 1876. Operated by him until 1889 when it was acquired by Soames & Co. Registered 1909.

Acquired by Steward & Patteson Ltd. in 1949 with 240 houses when brewing ceased but was operated as their subsidiary until 1957. Brewery now mostly demolished.

List of Soames & Co. Ltd Pubs

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Soames & Co. Ltd

  • 1. Bull Inn, Crowland, Lincs. Closed in 1908.
  • 2. Crown & Woolpack, Gedney Dyke nr. Long Sutton. Closed in 1908.
  • 3. Cleaver, Moulton nr. Spalding. Closed in 1908.
  • 4. Globe Inn, New Bolingbroke. Closed in 1904.
  • 5. Red Lion, Welby nr. Grantham.
  • 6. Locomotive Inn, Liquorpond St., Boston. Lost in 1901.
  • 7. Royal 0ak, High St., Boston. Purchased in 1903.
  • 8. Ship, Wilsthorpe nr. Stamford.
  • 9. Jolly Crispin Inn, Lutton nr. Holbeach.
  • 10. Steam Whistle, Fleet nr. Holbeach.
  • 11. Talbot Hotel, High St., Holbeach.
  • 12. Brewer’s Arms, Norfolk Place, Boston.
  • 13. New Castle, Fydell St., Boston.
  • 14. Plough, High St. / St. Ann’s Lane, Boston.
  • 15. Crown & Woolpack, 51 Scotgate, Stamford. See: Crown & Woolpack (Stamford)
  • 16. Exeter Arms, Stamford Rd., Easton on the Hill.
  • 17. Standard Brewery, Upper Hill St., Wisbech. Owned by 1941.
  • 18. Chequers, Tydd St. Mary nr. Sutton Bridge.
  • 19. Fisherman’s Arms, Pode Hole nr. Spalding.
  • 20. Old White Hart, Market Place, Newark.
  • 21. Red Lion, Gedney nr. Long Sutton.

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