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Bell and Lion Street
Mile Town
Sheerness
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Kentish Gazette, Tuesday 7th January 1834.
Mile Town, Sheerness.
To be let, or sold, with immediate possession, all that well established
free public house called the "Parr's Head," situate in Bell and Lion
Street, Mile Town, Sheerness.
To treat for the same, apply on the premises, or if by letter, post
paid, address to X. Y. "Parr's Head Inn," Sheerness.
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South Eastern Gazette, Tuesday 9th February 1841.
Robert Pattenden the Elder (sued and committed as Robert Pattenden),
formerly of the "Three Compasses Inn," Week Street, Maidstone, in the
county of Kent, licensed victualler, farmer and nurseryman; afterwards
of the Boxley Road, near Maidstone aforesaid, farmer and nurseryman;
then of the "Three Compasses Inn," Week Street, Maidstone aforesaid,
licensed victualler, farmer and nurseryman; then of the Boxley Road
aforesaid, farmer and nurseryman; then lodging at the "Parrs Head"
Public House, Sheerness, in the county aforesaid, and late lodging at
the Boxley Road aforesaid, out of business.
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LICENSEE LIST
BRISENDEN Charles 1832-39+

PARKER Thomas 1840+
https://pubwiki.co.uk/ParrsHead.shtml
From the Pigot's Directory 1832-33-34
Census
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