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The Thomas Cobbold established a brewing business East Anglia in 1723. It remained a family business of the Cobbold family until 1957, when they merged the business with that of the Tollemache family, creating Tolly Cobbold.[1] The brand came to dominate the hospitality industry in Ipswich where traces of their name can still be found on a number of buildings.[2]
Frank Woolnough, formerly the curator of Ipswich Museum, recognised the historic interest of the Cobbold "Inns and Taverns" remarking he preferred such words to the term "public house" which he regarded as more recent and common. He wrote the Souvenir of the bi-centenary of the Cliff Brewery 1723–1923 published in 1923 under the name Felix Walton. This contained "A Selection of Ancient and Historical Inns attached to the Cliff Brewery".[3]
Before Tolly Cobbold were taken over by Ellerman Lines in 1977,[4] the company owned a large number of public houses across East Anglia.[5]
across East Anglia. Wikimedia Commons has media related to FormerCobboldpubs. "Tolly Cobbold Timeline". Retrieved 9 March 2022. van Loon, Borin. "Ipswich...
estate of mainly tenanted pub properties including 386 Grand Metropolitan pubs acquired in 1988 and 800 pubs acquired with the Cameron and Tolly Cobbold breweries...
of John Cobbold and Elizabeth Cobbold before they moved to live at Holywells Park, Ipswich in 1814. It became the Brewery Tap public house. Cobbold merged...
2002, in recognition of his achievements with the club, a life-size statue of Robson was unveiled opposite the Cobbold Stand of Ipswich Town's ground...
21st century (ABC-CLIO, 2008) p168 Manbachi, A.; Cobbold, R. S. C. (2011). "Development and application of piezoelectric materials for ultrasound generation...
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North West for the first time after it acquired 17 pubs in north Lancashire. Camerons and Tolly Cobbold were sold to Brent Walker for £248 million in 1988...
by Howard J. Wolff, Allison Wimberly, Tong & Goo. Images Pub. (2008) "Family Tree - The Cobbold Family History Trust". family-tree.cobboldfht.com. "the...
overeducated generation". Archived from the original on 18 November 2016. Cobbold, Trevor (14 November 2013). "South Korea's Education Success Has a Dark...
of the 1620 voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower Thomas Cobbold (1708–1767), brewer and owner of Three Cups William Shearman (1767–1861) physician and medical...
might have been true of a customs union but was untrue of a payments union). Cobbold (Governor of the Bank of England) was suspicious of EPU, and saw it as...
Cobbolds Point takes its name from Felix Cobbold, who built Felixstowe Lodge, now known as Cranmer House, and associated sea wall at the bottom of Maybush...
scrapped all of the material The Charlatans had already recorded, leaving only six weeks to record and mix an album's worth of songs. Paul Cobbold served as...
6 March 2012. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012. "1979 Tolly Cobbold Classic Results". Snooker Database. Archived from the original on 8 February...
Bradley, C., Bramble, M., Bruce, M., Caterall, J., Chow, Y., Christie, P., Cobbold, A., Conroy, A., Craig, G., Crawford, P., Crook, P., Cumming, R., Elliot...
international goalkeeper in three matches (1888–1893). 4 February – Nevill Cobbold (d. 1922), England international in nine matches (1883–1887), scoring six...