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The Crown, Little End, Eaton Socon

History of The Crown

The Crown public house was built in the 17th century; initially a private dwelling, it was licensed in 1816 and survives into the 21st century.


1881 The Crown Public House

Samuel Tingey, 60, market gardener, b Eaton Socon

Mary A, 56, b Eaton Socon

John, 26, gardener, b Eaton Socon

Annie,  33, house manager, b Eaton Socon

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