Kentish Gazette, 20 January 1852.
KENT. MILTON NEXT SITTINGBOURNE, AND SITTINGBOURNE.
In the matter of Thomas Eason, a Bankrupt.
TO BREWERS AND OTHERS.
MR JOHN JORDAN Has been directed by the Assignees of the Estate of the
above-named Bankrupt, to submit to PUBLIC
AUCTION, AT the "George Inn," MILTON next
SITTINGBOURNE, on WEDNESDAY, the
4th day of February, 1852, at One o'clock
in the Afternoon, in Three Lots, all the valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY of
the said bankrupt, well worthy the attention of
Brewers, Publicans, and Capitalists.
Lot 1 consists of all those three-fourth parts with a charge of £112
10s. 0d. on the remaining fourth part of and in all that
convenient and valuable Freehold Messuage, Tenement or DWELLING-HOUSE,
situate at MILTON aforesaid, with washhouse
and appurtenances; also of and in a convenient MALT HOUSE, malt room and
appurtenances adjoining, and a compact and
superiorly fitted BREWERY, with excellent supply of water, capable of
brewing from 50 to 60 barrels per week, with counting
house, yard, garden, and every convenience and the most modern
improvements, in which a considerable trade has been
carried on for many years.
These premises are in hand, and possession will be given on completion
of the purchase.
Also the entirely of the following Property, viz, All that FREEHOLD
MESSUAGE or TENEMENT used as a BEER HOUSE, now in
full trade, known by the name of the "Malt Shovel." situate in the
High-street of MILTON aforesaid, now in the occupation of
David Eason.
Also all those TWO FREEHOLD MESSUAGES, let in Four Tenements, adjoining
to the said Beer House, on the south side
thereof, with yards and appurtenances, in the occupation of John Ellis,
John Budds, William Page, and John Goodwin.
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From the Folkestone Express, Saturday, 17 August, 1911.
EAST KENT LICENSING COMMITTEE
THE RENDEZVOUS, FOLKESTONE
A meeting of the East Kent Licensing Compensation Authority was held
at the Sessions House, Longport, Canterbury, on Wednesday, under the
chairmanship of the Right Hon, Lord Harris. No objections were raised to
the abandonment of the following licenses, the renewals of which were
accordingly refused:- Whitstable (Frederick Eteggall); “Malt Shovel,”
High Street, Milton Regis (Sarah Dodd).
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