The family business began with John Brown who was a linen presser and outfitter in Hull in 1829. He subsequently moved to Leeds where his son, Charles Hood Brown originally followed in his father's trade, but then became a pawnbroker and jeweller - and so the empire began!
In 1840 Charles opened his first 3 branches in Leeds and was then later succeeded by his son Herbert Brown in 1863, who went on to expand the company until 26 branches were in existence. He bred well and eventually the youngest of Herbert's 8 children - also called Herbert, took over the reigns.
He was forced to sell off 21 of the 26 branches to buy out his brothers and sisters.
His son, Herbert Colin Brown joined the company in 1953 and together they opened branches outside the Leeds district and South Yorkshire Area for the first time.
Herbert Colin Brown steadily grew the company and four of his five sons went on to join the business and continued to expand the empire.
Herbert Brown is now part of Albemarle and Bond Holdings plc and forms one of the largest Pawnbroking and Retail Jewellery chains in the UK. The board still includes three of Herbert Colin Brown’s sons and the family values that have served the brand so well over the past are still very much a part of their culture today.
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