E K and H Fordham Ltd of Ashwell
- Held At: Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies
- Title: E K and H Fordham Ltd of Ashwell
- Description: Licensed houses and retail outlets covered by the documents in this accession
HERTFORDSHIRE
Ashwell: Bushel and Strike, Chalkmans Knoll, Cuckoo, Engine, Fox
Baldock: Old White Horse
Barkway: Chase and Pair
Bishop's Stortford: Kings Arms, Red Cow, Red White and Blue, Sawyers Arms
Buckland: Red Lion, (Chipping)
Buntingford: Railway Inn (Shah), Jolly Sailors
Hitchin: Black Horse, Leicester Inn, Woolpack, Sailor Boy (Walsworth), Castle and Co Off Licence (Walsworth Road)
Hoddesdon: Rose and Crown
Ickleford: Plume of Feathers
Knebworth: Station Hotel
Meesden: Beehive
Furneux Pelham: Hoops
Reed: Wolpack
Royston: Railway Tavern, Red Cow, Red Lion
Sawbridgeworth: Gate
Standon: Fox and Hounds (Bromley)
Stapleford: Three Horseshoes
Stevenage: Coach and Horses, Dun Cow, Our Mutual Friend, Railawy Inn
Therfield: Greyhound, Hoops
Walkern: Robin Hood
Wallington: Derby Arms
Ware: Bell
BEDFORDSHIRE
Arlesey: Fountain
Biggleswade: Elephant and Castle, Peacock
Clophill: Stone Jug
Dunton: Wheatsheaf
Henlow: Gardeners Arms (Parachute)
Potton: Eagle, Horse and Jockey
Sandy: Lord Nelson
Sharnbrook: Railway Hotel (Fordham Arms)
Stopsley: Brickmakers Arms
Stotfold: Coach and Horses, Pewit, Queens Head, Stag
Sundon: Crown
Wilshamsted: Elephant and Castle
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
Barrington: Butchers Arms
Bassingbourn: Crown, Pear Tree, White Horse
Bourn: Duke of Wellington
Duxford: Butchers Arms
Foxton: White Horse
Gamlingay: Spotted Cow
Great Shelford: Peacock
Guilden Morden: Chestnut Tree
March: Royal Exchange
Melbourn: Black Horse, Shant, Star
Meldreth: Deaf and Dumb Flea
Orwell: Nags Head
Sawston: Fox
Steeple Morden: Plough, Railway Tavern (Ashwell and Morden Station)
Toft: Black Bull
Whittlesey: Plough
Whittlesford: Greyhound
ESSEX
Clavering: Princess of Wales
Debden: Three Horse Shoes
Great Chesterford: Elm Tree
Langley: Robin Hood and Little John
Linton: Princess of Wales
Litlington: Beehive
Littlebury: Carpenters Arms, Rose (Littlebury Green)
Little Hallingbury: Hop Poles
Manuden: Yew Tree
Saffron Walden: Old English Gentleman, Queen Elizabeth
Stansted: Windmill
GREATER LONDON
Finsbury Park: Station Hotel
Harriegay: Railway Hotel, Cavendish Stores Off Licence
Highbury: Off Licence, 76 Aubert Park, N5
Hornsey: Railway Hotel
Tottenham: Off Licence, 561 Seven Sisters Road, N11
HUNTINGDONSHIRE
St Neots: Old Blue Ball, Three Tuns
SUFFOLK
Lakenheath: Tap - Date: 1897 - 1966
- Accession Number: Acc 1603
- Document Reference: DE/Wt
- Level: Fonds
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