Reference
Z1118/1/19
Title
Bull public house, Stewkley [Buckinghamshire]
See also: Z1118/1/21/10; Z1118/1/21/17; Z1118/1/21/18; Z1118/1/21/20; 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; Z1118/1/21/42; Z1118/1/21/43; Z1118/1/21/44; Z1118/1/21/51; Z1118/1/21/52
Scope and Content
Description:
- cottage, formerly of 2 tenements, in occupation of Richard Barton and Richard Luffield in Stewkley with houses, malthouses, buildings, barns, stables, yards, orchards, gardens, backsides etc., one house later pulled down, remaining one in occupation of William Tofield with yard, garden, orchard and backside and adjoining malthouse and buildings and which, for some time past (in 1830) had been used as a public house under sign of Bull & Butcher, in occupation of William or John Walduck, then Thomas Capp, then William Wenman, then Richard Hedges
1845 Lease description:
- Bull public house in Stewkley being brick and slate house with 3 stall timber and slate stable and coachhouse and slaughterhouse and yard and garden behind, and use, with John Bates, owner of adjoining premises, of well and pump and part of wall dividing premises from those of John Bates; in occupation of Thomas Baker (later John Hounslow, later William Chappell) subject to right of way for John Bates over premises, through gates to street
Later (1866) description:
- cottage, yard, garden etc. formerly in occupation of Thomas Baker, then William Fossey Pettit in Stewkley being a public house called Bull, newly erected by Samuel Reeve on site of Bull & Butcher, which he had pulled down (as he had the neighbouring cottage now owned by John Bates)
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