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The first collection is papers of the architect William Hayward Brakspear (1818-1898), and the second is a volume of papers believed to have been collected by Sir Thomas Henry Browne (1787-1855), relating mainly to Napoleon and the Duke of Wellington.
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A glass of Brakspear's Oxford Gold pint from £3.30 sang with flavour, its bristling, almost peppery hop tang giving way to a mellow caramel sweetness.
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If the free trial at the two Brakspear pubs is successful, the menus could be rolled out across the chain's other dog friendly pubs, said Brakspear's Tom Davies.
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The pair, who run The Reformation in Gallowstree Common, South Oxfordshire, were entered in The Publican Awards 2010 by brewer Brakspear and in January they reached the finals.
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The pair, who run The Reformation in Gallowstree Common, South Oxfordshire, were entered in The Publican Awards 2010 by brewer Brakspear and in January they reached the finals.
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The 16th-century gastropub, leased from Brakspear, has an organic food-based menu with the motto "Food from a farm, not from a factory".
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Their hard work and commitment to the business over several decades have helped to put Brakspear in a very strong position to achieve further growth, despite the challenges that all pub operators continue to face.
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The range includes Brakspear Bitter (3. 4% ABV), Brakspear Oxford Gold (4%) and Wychwood's own Hobgoblin (5.2).
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Finally, Brakspear is strengthening its board with the appointment of former J T Davies
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Bridgman has worked for Brakspear for six years and to ensure a seamless transition, commercial director Davies is to take up immediate responsibility for operations and property functions.
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