1 Pleasant Row, near 86 Bath Street
Gravesend
Situated near 68 Bath Street.
Named after Viscount Duncan of Camperdown (1731-1804).
South Eastern Gazette 24 April 1860.
CHARGE AGAINST A PUBLICAN.
At the Petty Sessions, on Wednesday, Mr. Mitchell, the landlord of the
"Admiral Duncan, was charged with having his house open at unlawful
hours on Sunday. A police-constable saw two men come out of defendant's
house at half-past eleven on the above night. Defendant did not deny
this, but said the fact was, he had been out himself and got too much to
drink, and the two men had helped him home, but though they went into
the house they had nothing to drink. The case was dismissed, but
defendant was cautioned as to his conduct in future.
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South Eastern Gazette, 11 September, 1860.
Innkeepers’ Licenses.
Wednesday last was the annual licensing day, when there were no
transfers.
Two houses, the "Duncan" and the "Beehive," were to be considered,
and the determination of the bench as to whether the licenses would
be renewed was to be announced at the adjourned session on the 19th
inst.
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Gravesend Reporter, North Kent and South Essex Advertiser 19 July 1862.
SALE BY AUCTION. GRAVESEND AND NORTHFLEET. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES.
Mr. John Gould has received instructions from the Devisees
in Trust under the Will of the late Mr. Littlewood, to Sell by Auction,
at the "New Falcon Hotel," Gravesend, on Thursday the 31st July 1862, at
2 for 3 o'clock precisely, property Including:- A Freehold Newly Erected Dwelling in Pleasant Row, Bath-street, Gravesend, formerly known as the
"Admiral Duncan" and four freehold cottages in Pipe Court adjoining. |
LICENSEE LIST
UPTON Thomas 1832+
FELLGATE David 1840+
BASS George 1851+ (also bricklayer age 39 in 1851)
GARN James Base 1855+
GARN John 1858-Oct/59
MITCHELL George Oct/1859-62+
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From the Pigot's Directory 1832-33-34
Census
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