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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1839-

County Arms

Latest 1863

(Name to)

15 Woollett Street

Maidstone

 

From the Kentish Gazette, 8 February 1842.

DEATH.

Jan. 27, at Maidstone, Mr. Joseph Britter, landlord of the "County Arms," aged 28.

 

South Eastern Gazette, 24 July, 1860.

Innkeepers’ Licenses.

The following transfer of public-house licenses were also granted last week.

The "County Arms," Woollett-street, from J. W. Phipps to James Gray.

 

 

Changed name to the "Swan" in 1863.

 

From Maidstone Telegraph 12 September 1863.

MAIDSTONE INTELLIGENCE. PETTY SESSIONS.

ALTERATION OF THE SIGNS OF LICENSED HOUSES.

On the application of the respective landlords, the signs of the following houses were altered as under:- The "County Arms," Woollett-street, to the "Swan."

 

LICENSEE LIST

FINN William 1839-40+

BRITTEN Joseph 1841-27/Jan/42 dec'd (age 25 in 1841Census)

JARRETT E 1847+

PIPER P D 1851+

HUNT William 1858+

PHIPPS J W to July/1860 Maidstone Telegraph

GRAY James July/1860+ Maidstone Telegraph

BOW William 1861+ (also plasterer age 42 in 1861Census)

GOLDSMITH George 1862+

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