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Looking for the name of an old Inn at Dropshort in Toddington
« on: Wednesday 22 February 12 15:10 GMT (UK) »
Hi guys...
 I ain't been on here for a while, but i'm in need of a little help....I'm researching all the old pubs and Inns that used to be in and around Toddington, i have a book about the village that was first published in 1925, and in it, it states there used to be an old Inn at Dropshort, which is on the parish border, but it doesn't give a name.....if anyone knows how i might aquire the info i need, i'd very much appreciate it....or if anyone's researching these sort of all buildings around Bedfordshire, and knows what it was called...that'd be great....

Cheers All

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Re: Looking for the name of an old Inn at Dropshort in Toddington
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 22 February 12 16:22 GMT (UK) »
hmmm publicans licensed victuallers and beer sellers on the census in Dropshort but no name of the bloomin' pub!  ::)

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Re: Looking for the name of an old Inn at Dropshort in Toddington
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 22 February 12 16:26 GMT (UK) »
there is mention of The Leathern Bottle Alehouse Dropshort Stagsden if you search bedfordshire.gov.uk or use this link:

http://www.bedfordshire.gov.uk/CommunityAndLiving/ArchivesAndRecordOffice/CommunityArchives/Stagsden/TheLeatherBottleAlehouseStagsden.aspx


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Re: Looking for the name of an old Inn at Dropshort in Toddington
« Reply #3 on: Monday 16 April 12 00:17 BST (UK) »
Hi,
   I run the deadpubs site. As a start I always use the historical directories site to get an idea of any area. I only cover a small part of Bedfordshire so far, but this and census, and thena major google search including what genuki have to offer is always good.

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Re: Looking for the name of an old Inn at Dropshort in Toddington
« Reply #4 on: Friday 04 May 12 12:11 BST (UK) »
The Royal George Inn  ?

Then I realised that you may have meant
DROPSHOLT not DROPSHORT ?

So, going south out of Toddington, east of Dropsholt Farm is
The Fancott

I think this was called
White Hart run by Fred Marlow (Kellys 1914)
You should be able to find him on 1911 census
1901 Fancote(Public House) Elizabeth Wilson
The Marlow family are in Mill(Hill?) Farm
1891 Fancote(White Hart) George Dean

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Re: Looking for the name of an old Inn at Dropshort in Toddington
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 15 October 13 16:53 BST (UK) »
Hi.
 Don't think there was ever a pub at Dropshort, but Dropshort Farm is on the road out of Toddington (A5120) heading for Houghton Regis & Dunstable.  My grandfather was born at and later for a time ran Dropshort Farm. I think the actual farmhouse has been converted to a private house and I believe the some of the fields may now be part of a fairly new golf course. Haven't been that way for some time.

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Re: Looking for the name of an old Inn at Dropshort in Toddington
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 15 October 13 21:22 BST (UK) »

Dropshort?

or Dropsholt?

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Re: Looking for the name of an old Inn at Dropshort in Toddington
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 16 October 13 14:03 BST (UK) »
Definitely DROPSHORT  never heard of Dropsholt?
The Fancott Arms referred to is on another road out of Toddington towards Luton (B579) it's at the bottom of the hill close to the junction with the B530.
Vanston / Portlaoise Ireland
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Re: Looking for the name of an old Inn at Dropshort in Toddington
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 16 October 13 14:31 BST (UK) »


Dropshort Farm (A422) (Kempston)

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Dropsholt Farm (A5120) (Toddington(Chalgrave))

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