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Uxbridge > The Eagle
The Eagle
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The Eagle was situated at 105 High
Street. This beerhouse was present from c1850 to 1937. |
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The Eagle beerhouse and butcher’s shop kept
by Mr John Vagg, who is a stalwart radical and generally busy in political
matters. |
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Peregrinations of a Kiddy, 1873 |
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A NEWLY ERECTED FREEHOLD BEER HOUSE, Known by
the Sign of the “Eagle”, well situate in the very excellent Market Town of
UXBRIDGE, containing – on the Upper Floor, 3 Bedrooms – Ground Floor,
spacious Tap room in front with bow window, Parlor, Passage, with capital
Beer and Coal Cellars with side entrance. Large Yard enclosed by gate,
Wash-house, Slaughter-house, Blacksmith’s Shop, & Skittle-ground and Stable.
Let on Lease to Messrs. WELLER, Brewers of Amersham, for an unexpired term
of 13 years from Michaelmas last, at per annum £12. |
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Sale advert 1850 |
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