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The Eagle

 

 


The Eagle was situated at 105 High Street.   This beerhouse was present from c1850 to 1937.
 

 
The Eagle beerhouse and butcher’s shop kept by Mr John Vagg, who is a stalwart radical and generally busy in political matters.
Peregrinations of a Kiddy, 1873
 
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.
Sale advert 1850
 

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