• Reference
    GA487
  • Title
    St. Paul's Brewery, Bedford, with private residence, 28 Public- houses in Bedford, Kempston, Clapham, Radwell, Felmersham, Haynes, Sharnbrook, Shefford, Goldington, Ravensden, Stagsden, and Stevington, Barton and Biggleswade. 2 Maltings, and newly erected Malting in Brittania Road.
  • Date free text
    11 Jul 1873
  • Production date
    From: 1873 To: 1873
  • Scope and Content
    Including: Bedford '' St Paul's Brewery'' House St Paul's Square in occupance F.T.Young. Malting in Caldwell Street. Malting in Well Street. ''Hop Pole'' in Caldwell Street (plus well of Spring Water). ''Haycock'' in Pilcroft Street. ''Sow & Pigs'' in St .John Street. ''White Horse'' in Well Street & cottage in White Horse Yard. ''Shoulder of Mutton'' in Well Street. ''Nags Head ''in Well Street. ''New Ship'' in Conduit Street. ''Red Lion'' St. Loyes. ''New Inn'' in Tavistock Street & adjoining house & shop. '' Wrestlers'' in St. Cuthberts Street. '' The Old Castle'' Newnham Street. ''Saracens Head'' St. Paul's Square. '' Three Tuns'' Castle Lane (millwrights shop). ------------------ Kempston : ''Quart Pot'' formerly ''Flowing Tankard''. Kempston: Beer house at Green End. Wootton: ''The Cock'' Wood End. Clapham: ''The Swan''. Radwell: ''The Swan''. Felmersham: '' Six Ringers''. Sharnbrook: '' Swan with Two Necks''. Haynes Deadman's Cross: '' The White Horse''. Shefford: ''Black Swan''. Goldington: ''The Swan''. Ravensden: ''Horse & Groom '' once '' Horse & Jockey''. Stagsden: '' Dog & Duck''. Stevington: Beer house. Barton: '' Rose & Crown''. --------------------- Bedford: House & grocer's shop adjoining New Inn, Tavistock Street. 2 cottages in White Horse Yard, Harper Street. House & shop in Newnham Street. House in Britannia Road. Kempston land near Quart Pot. Land at up End. Clapham: ''Resting Ground'' lacre 2poles. Bedford: Prebend Land in Cox's Pits Road. Bedford Malting in Britannia Road. Also Bedford: " Woolpack". Bedford: "Black Diamond". Kempston: "Bedford Arms" at Up End. Kempston: "Half Moon". Roxton: "Royal Oak". Biggleswade: "Rose & Crown". Tempsford: "Wheatsheaf".
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