Brasted
At present the only reference to this pub has been from Pigot's
directory, which unfortunately didn't give an address other than Boxley.
Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal 23 August 1811.
TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By G. HOOPER.
At the "Rose and Crown Inn," Sevenoaks, on Friday, the 30th of August,
1811, at three o'clock, is the afternoon; (unless previously disposed of
by Private Contract, in which case, early notice will be given.) The
following desirable Freehold Estates.
Lot 2.—An excellent and well-accustomed Public House, known by the sign
of the "Plough," with about half an acre of extremely productive land
adjoining, now planted with hops. These premises are situated at Brasted,
in the parish of Wrotham, and in the vicinity of a large paper
manufactory.
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South Eastern Gazette, 7 August, 1860.
DEATH.
On the 4th inst., at Crouch, Wrotham, Sir. William Evenden, late and
for many years landlord of the "Plough Inn," Basted, much respected,
aged 75.
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From the Kentish Gazette 18 September 1838.
MARRIAGE.
Sept 3, at Wateringbury, Mr. W. Chatfield, of Ightham, to Elizabeth,
eldest daughter of Mr. W. Evenden, of the "Plough Inn," Brasted.
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LICENSEE LIST
EVENDEN John 1828-32+
EVENDEN William 1838-4/Aug/60 dec'd (age 66 in 1851)
From the Pigot's Directory 1828-29
Census
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