• Reference
    Z1118/1/6
  • Title
    Peacock Public House, 1-3 Lake Street, Leighton Buzzard See also: Z1118/1/7/9; Z1118/1/21/2; Z1118/1/21/10; Z1118/1/21/18; Z1118/1/21/20; Z1118/1/21/21; Z1118/1/21/22; Z1118/1/21/25; Z1118/1/21/26; 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; Z1118/1/21/48; Z1118/1/21/49; Z1118/1/21/51; Z1118/1/21/52
  • Scope and Content
    Description: - messuage in Leighton Buzzard in occupation of Edward Osmond junior, then Richard Shockley, then called Peacock in occupation of Robert Bonnell, then Pilgrim Hurst [?], then John Row, then George Cooper senior and Thomas Crane, then Sarah Parsons and George Cooper, then Samuel Hopkins and William Tomes in Corn Market or Leck End, Leighton Buzzard; reserving right of way to George Hart of Leighton Buzzard, owner of cottage in Gigg Lane in which William Tompkins dwelt from barn over Peacock Yard to Gigg Lane 1845 Lease description: - Peacock Public House in Leighton Buzzard being newly built brick fronted house with small washhouse in rear with large common yard containing two stalled stable, wheeler's and blacksmith's shops, two other large stables and wood hovels (all thatched) and shed with loft over in occupation of Thomas Gilbert; with messuage adjoining in occupation of John Inns, subject to right of way for George Hart of Leighton Buzzard, yeoman, owner and occupier of cottage in Jeffs or Gig Lane in which William Tompkins, butcher, once dwelt, then John Tompkins from lane over upper yard of Peacock to barn, yard and premises 1897 description: - in Lake Street and Exchange Alley near Corn Exchange with yard and stabling at rear with brick and slate blacksmith's and wheeler's shops and brick and tile dwellinghouse and shoemaker's shop adjoining Lake Street
  • Level of description
    series