Astwood pub history index
Directory of Pubs in the UK, historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Buckinghamshire. The Buckinghamshire listing uses information from census, Trade Directories and History to add licensees, bar staff, Lodgers and Visitors.
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
ASTWOOD is a small village on the Bedfordshire border of the county, forming
a parish in the hundred and union of Newport Pagnell, from which town it is
distant 6 miles, 6 from Olney, and 7 from Bedford. The church is a structure
in the early English style, dedicated to St. Peter. The living is a
vicarage, value £320 per annum, in the incumbency of the Rev. Charles Ware,
and patronage of the Lord Chancellor. Acreage, 1259; population in 1861.
247.
Ware Rev Charles, Vicarage
Traders.
Dudley John, farmer
Dnnkley William, parish clerk
Feazey Ebenezer, carpenter
Finch James, baker
Higgins James, blacksmith
Lilley John, farmer
Lilley Sarah, farmer
Lilley William Samuel, farmer
Luck Thomas Cozens, farmer
Morris James, Swan
Pritchett James, farmer
Richardson George, shoemaker
Ross John, shopkeeper
Ruffhead William, shopkeeper
Letters through Newport Pagnell