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The Ram
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The Ram was situated at 166 High
Street. This pub was present by 1747 and closed in the 1930s. |
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Source: Tony Mitchell |
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James Chapman, late of the Bull Hotel,
Gerrards Cross, most respectfully informs his friends and the public in
general, that he has taken the Ram Inn, situated opposite the Market Place,
where he trusts, by an unremitting attention in the comforts and convenience
of his friends, to receive a continuance of those favours so liberally
bestowed upon himself and his predecessor, Mrs Talkes, for many years past.
N.B. Choice wines and spirits, comfortable sleeping apartments, good stall
stabling etc. |
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Newspaper. 17 December, 1836. |
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Next to Bakers or Manns Yard is William Henry
Hopkins, outfitter. Next is the Ram Inn with its yard and very extensive
range of stabling and coach houses, where the surrounding farmers
congregate on Market days to put up their horses and vehicles. |
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Peregrinations of a Kiddy, 1873 |
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