Westgate
Canterbury
Only found to date from a passage in the Kentish Gazette and Canterbury
Chronicle.
From the Kentish Gazette or Canterbury Chronicle,
Wednesday 17 May to Saturday 20 May, 1769. Price 2½d.
TO BE SOLD
At the “Cannon,” without Westgate, Canterbury. A large Quantity of Millenary and Drapery Goods; all Sorts of Irish
Cloth, Downlasses and Sheetings; all Sorts or Lawns, Muslins, and
Gauzes; a large Quantity of Blond and Black-Lace, and Minionets; all
Sorts of printed Cottons and Linens, of Spring Patterns; a great Variety
of Ribbons, Lace, and Scotch Threads; all Kinds of Cotton, Thread, and
Worsted Stockings; Hats, Bonnets, and Cloaks; Woman's Silk Mittens, at
Two Shillings per pair; Checks, at Eight-pence a Yard; Handkerchiefs, at
Six-pence a Piece. The Sale to continue Ten Days. |
South Eastern Gazette, 11 September, 1860.
CITY PETTY SESSIONS.
There were nine applications for new licenses, as follow:—
Granted. Isaac Barlow, for the "Tower
Inn," Pound-lane.
Elizabeth Martin, for the "Kentish
Arms," sic Westgate.
Refused. William Todd, for the "Plough,"
Pound-lane.
Isaac Pierce, for the "Millers
Arms," Pound-lane.
James Henry Robins, for the "Sovereign,"
Castle-street.
Richard Yeomans, for the "Steam
Packet," North-lane.
John Sidney Hawkes, for the "Cannon
Inn," Northgate sic.
Edward Yeomans, for the "Man
of Kent."
John Gillis, for the "Fortune
of War."
A billiard license was granted to William Dilnot Wildish, Parade.
Possible "Brewery
Tap."
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South Eastern Gazette, Tuesday 10 September 1861.
CITY PETTY SESSIONS. THURSDAY.
The applications for new licenses were then made, as follows:- John Sidney Hawkes, for the "Cannon," Northgate. Refused.
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LICENSEE LIST
WALL George 1858+
HAWKES John Sidney 1860-61 (also Taylor age 30 in 1861)
COOLEY Miss K 1862+
From Melville's Directory 1858
From the Post Office Directory 1862
Census
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