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Page Updated:- Monday, 09 September, 2024.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1861-

Apple Tree

Latest 1909

The Pound/Orchard Road

East Peckham

 

I have only seen this identified as a beer house.

 

Kent Times, 11 January 1862.

William Jupp, jun., and John Jupp, beerhouse keepers at East Peckham and Tunbridge, were summoned to shew cause why an order should not be made upon them to contribute towards the maintenance of their parents, now receiving relief from the parish of East Peckham. Mr. Rogers appeared to shew cause, and after stating the circumstance of his clients offered 1s. per week each, and the Bench made the order for payment of that amount.

 

From The Courier, 12 March, 1909.

MALLING PETTY SESSIONS.

Monday, before R. Norton, Esq. (in the chair), the Hon. H. A. Hannen, General Goldsworthy. S. Lee Smith. P. Nevill, and J. F. Wheeler, Esqrs.

LICENSING BUSINESS.

Before the commencement of the business, the Chairman, on behalf of the Bench, expressed pleasure at seeing Mr H. J. Bracher again in the Court, after his recent serious illness.

Thu Chairman announced that the brewers (the owners) had intimated that in the case of the "Royal Oak," West Mailing. The "Apple Tree," and the "New Found Out," East Peckham, that they did not intend to oppose the licenses being referred.

 

LICENSEE LIST

JUPP John 1861-82+ (age 65 in 1881Census)

https://pubwiki.co.uk/AppleTree.shtml

 

CensusCensus

 

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