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The Ewe & Lamb, Leighton Buzzard

Location: 17 Bridge Street
History: This inn dates back to the 17th Century Inn, although the name Ewe & Lamb does not appear in documents until the mid 1700s. In the 1800's the building was enlarged to form The Commercial Hotel. The pub ceased trading in 1970 when the then owners retired, and is now home to The Leighton Buzzard Observer.


The Ewe & Lamb, Leighton Buzzard
former Ewe & Lamb, Leighton Buzzard

Occupiers
Year Source of Data Person
1830
1847
1850
1864
1869
1871
1877
1890
1898
1901
1903
1910
1914
1936
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Edward Loke
John Loke
Will Loke (Ewe, Lamb and Shepherd)
J. Loke
J. Loke
John Loke
John Loke
Mrs Sarah Dowson
Alfred Ryder
William Millward
William Millward
William Millward
Henry James Fish
Arthur E. SIms
 
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