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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1761

Jolly Sailor

Latest 1842

(Name to)

108 (127 in 1851Census) High Street

Margate

 

Dated back to 1761 the pub changed name some time around 1841 to the "Prince of Wales."

I am going to assume this took place in 1842 when Prince Albert Edward, Queen Victoria's eldest son and later to become King Edward VII was given this title age 1 in that year.

 

Kentish Gazette, 12 April, 1783.

Tuesday last about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, Mr. J. Goodbourne, master of the "Jolly Sailor" public house, at Margate, dropped down dead in a fit and expired in a few minutes after.

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

GOODBOURNE J Mr to Apr/1783 dec'd

SCOTCHER ???? 1792+

KIDMAN George 1823-32+ Pigot's Directory 1828-29Pigot's Directory 1832-34

ROUSE Edward Norwood 1839+

ROOD Frederick 1841+ Next pub licensee had (age 37 in 1841Census)

 

Pigot's Directory 1828-29From the Pigot's Directory 1828-29

Pigot's Directory 1832-34From the Pigot's Directory 1832-33-34

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