• Reference
    Z1118/1/4
  • Title
    Roebuck Public House, 2 Hockliffe Street, Leighton Buzzard For the two adjoining buildings see Z1118/1/5 For Roebuck see also: Z1118/1/21/1; Z1118/1/21/2; Z1118/1/21/10; Z1118/1/21/12; Z1118/1/21/13; Z1118/1/21/17; Z1118/1/21/18; Z1118/1/21/20; Z1118/1/21/21; Z1118/1/21/22; Z1118/1/21/27; Z1118/1/21/29; Z1118/1/21/30; Z1118/1/21/31; Z1118/1/21/36; Z1118/1/21/37; Z1118/1/21/38; Z1118/1/21/39; Z1118/1/21/40; Z1118/1/21/42; Z1118/1/21/43; Z1118/1/21/44; Z1118/1/21/45; Z1118/1/21/48; Z1118/1/21/49; Z1118/1/21/52
  • Scope and Content
    Description: - messuage lately called White Horse, then divided into 3 tenements, one of which was called Roebuck in occupation of Elizabeth Syred, Mary Syred and Joseph Reeve junior; then Richard Atkins, John Felce and Widow Hart; then Joseph Atkins, Joseph Felce and Widow Hart; then Robert Crawley and Robert Bull; then William Drage, Elizabeth Clarke and John Stocks; then becoming the Roebuck alone in occupation of Benjamin Gartside, then Benjamin Gartside and Samuel Reeve [as tenant and owner], then Elizabeth Gartside, then John Gartside, then Henry James Hopkins 1845 Lease description: - Roebuck Public House, Leighton Buzzard abutting Jeffs or Gig[g] Lane being a brick built corner house wit hadjoining cottage S and communicating with it, pebbled yard and cart entrance at side containing two stalled stable with loft over, three bayed, slated cart shed with pump therein and timber built and thatched slaughterhouse; on other side of yard and abutting on lane a timber built and thatched coach house with loft over and stabling for 8 horses
  • Level of description
    series