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Founded 1780 by William Ekin. Known as William Ekin & Son in the 1860s.  
Founded 1780 by William Ekin. Known as William Ekin & Son in the 1860s.  


Acquired by P.L.Hudson of Pampisford 1888 with 51 tied houses. Registered as Hudson's (Cambridge & Pampisford) Breweries Ltd May 1892.  
Acquired by [[Philip Llewellyn Hudson]] of Pampisford 1888 with 51 tied houses.  
 
Registered as Hudson's (Cambridge & Pampisford) Breweries Ltd May 1892.  


Used as a store until 1924 when Hudson discontinued and was redeveloped by Magdalene College in 1925.  
Used as a store until 1924 when Hudson discontinued and was redeveloped by Magdalene College in 1925.  
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Some brewery buildings still survive as part of the college hostel.
Some brewery buildings still survive as part of the college hostel.
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 14 August 2018

A G Ekin, Magdalene Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.

Founded 1780 by William Ekin. Known as William Ekin & Son in the 1860s.

Acquired by Philip Llewellyn Hudson of Pampisford 1888 with 51 tied houses.

Registered as Hudson's (Cambridge & Pampisford) Breweries Ltd May 1892.

Used as a store until 1924 when Hudson discontinued and was redeveloped by Magdalene College in 1925.

Acquired by Wells & Winch Ltd. 1931.

Some brewery buildings still survive as part of the college hostel.