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It was known as Offal Lane during the medieval period i.e. the place where the butchers of the town disposed of their less attractive by-products. When that end of the town became the site of fashionable expansion in the early 19th century the name was changed to Offa Street for a short period.
The name was changed to Tavistock Street in 1835 as a compliment to the Marquis of Tavistock the courtesy title of the heir of the Duke of Bedford.
Sources
- The Newspaper Cuttings Collection, Local Studies Library, Bedford Central Library
- FREEMAN, Ian From Saxons to Speed : a new history of Old Bedford. 2006.
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