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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1808

(Name from)

Prince of Wales

Latest 1849

Church Street/Westside Place

Gravesend

 

Traced as early as 1662, the "Three Soldiers" changed name in 1778 to the "Green Man" but this only lasted eleven years till 1789 when it changed again to the "Carpenter's Arms." Again changing name in 1808 to the "Prince of Wales," and eventually closed in 1849. There was another "Prince of Wales" situated at 1-2 East Milton Road from between 1792 and 2006.

The license was refused by the magistrates in September 1849, although I have seen a licensee mentioned in the 1901 census.

 

LICENSEE LIST

WALLIS Elias Abraham 1849

COTTAM Frederick 1901+ (age 33 in 1901Census)

 

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