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Coach and Horses, Leighton Buzzard

Location: 31-33 Lake Street
History: Formerly known in the late 17th Century as Le Starr. By the 18th Century it was known as The Catherine Wheel, and circa 1825 it became the Coach and Horses. The Pub closed in 1926 and became a cafe/restaurant, finally it was demolished in the 1960's to make way for a new Public Library and Arts Centre to built.


Occupiers
Year Source of Data Person
1830
1847
1850
1861
1864
1869
1871
1877
1890
1898
1903
1910
1914
Pigot and Co's
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Thomas Parsons
Thomas Parsons
Thomas Parsons
Thomas Barker
T. Barker
T. Barker
Thomas Barker
Mrs Sarah Barker
Joseph Hardwick
Mrs Mary Jane Hardwick
Frederick Mills
Frederick Fountain
Charles Penn Geyton
 
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