• Reference
    Z1118/1/2/6
  • Title
    Extracted description of Cross Keys in conveyance of 28 Oct 1884, with map showing position near Market Cross in Leighton Buzzard - premises in occupation of Levi Ashdown and Richard Gibson Ashdown, numbered 2 on attached plan - brick built tiled messuage or public house called Cross Keys in Middle Row or Market Square, Leighton Buzzard with dwelling house and offices adjoining and brick built, tiled and stuccoed also with toft or paved square adjoining the dwelling house and Market Cross (used on Market and Fair Days as Calf Market); with yard and garden on other side of street (N end of Market Square) and held with Cross Keys with brick built and tiled granary, stable and other outbuildings erected on the yard Map shows the stabling on N side of Market square bounded: SE by "Butcher Yirrell", Mr.Clarre [Clarke?] and Robert Richmond; N and E by Emery
  • Date free text
    c.1884
  • Production date
    From: 1884 To: 1884
  • Level of description
    item