- ReferenceBorBE3/34
- TitleInns in the High Street of Bedford. Contract for redemption of Land Tax: (1) Commissioners for redemption (2) Edward Chapman of 40 Devonshire Street, Middlesex. Tax of £3.14.5. Inn called the Crown in High Street, Bedford, with shops forming part of the same and the brewhouse, stables etc in the yard called the Crown Yard occupied by Mr Benson, Mr Jones, hatter, and Mr John Harding, baker; messurage at the corner of the High Street and Silver Street adjoining, occupied by Mr George Burnham, druggist, and messuage adjoining in Silver Street occupied by Mr Kingston, butcher, and 3 new erected houses in Silver Street adjoining them and a bakehouse adjoining occupied by Mr Harding, and messuage in the Crown Yard occupied by John Harding. Receipts endorsed, 1829 - 1831
- Date free text1829 - 1831
- Production dateFrom: 1829 To: 1831
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