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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1860-

Kentish Waggoner

Latest 1882+

80 Upper Stone Street

Maidstone

 

South Eastern Gazette, 14 February, 1860.

Violation of the Beeh Act.

Joseph Wright, of the "Kentish Waggoner," Upper Stone-street, was charged with having his house open at unlawful hours. The defendant admitted the charge, but said he had not kept a public-house long, and he did not know that he was doing wrong. It being the first offence, the magistrates fined him in the mitigated penalty of £1, and 8s. costs.

 

From the Maidstone Telegraph, Rochester and Chatham Gazette, 18 February, 1860.

Joseph Wright, landlord of the “Kentish Waggoner,” Stone Street, was charged with keeping his house open for the sale of beer after hours. The defendant, who pleaded guilty, was fined 20s. and 8s. costs.

The money was paid.

 

This pub is one in the list of my "Project 2014."

I have not found a picture of the pub yet, and to date have no other information. Local knowledge, further pictures, and licensee information would be appreciated.

I will be adding the historical information when I find or are sent it, but this project is a very big one, and I do not know when or where the information will come from.

All emails are answered.

 

LICENSEE LIST

WRIGHT Joseph 1860+ Maidstone Telegraph

MARTIN Isaac 1867+ Post Office Directory 1867

FROUD John 1871+ (also master bricklayer age 45 in 1871Census)

DOVE William sen 1882+

 

Maidstone TelegraphMaidstone Telegraph

CensusCensus

Post Office Directory 1867From the Post Office Directory 1867

 

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