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Sort file:- Chatham, January, 2022.

Page Updated:- Monday, 03 January, 2022.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1872-

Plough

Latest ????

Front Row/Ordnance Place

Chatham

 

The Licensing Records of 1872 stated the premises held a Beer License and was owned by Edward Winch of Chatham.

 

South Eastern Gazette, Tuesday 13 June 1854.

Public house and beer house information.

The following publicans and beer sellers, at Chatham, were charged, at the instances of Superintendent Everist, with keeping their houses open for the sale of beer after the legal hour of 11 o'clock at night.

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Thomas Ayerst, of the "Prince of Wales," beer-house, Gillingham;

Richard Turley, of the "Saracen's Head,"

John Durling, of the "Queen Victoria,"

Thomas Cameron, of the "Ropemaker's Arms,

Charles Tassell, of the "Plough," Ordnance place, each fined 20s., and 12s. costs;

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LICENSEE LIST

TASSELL/TAPSELL Charles 1851-58+ (also farmer age 50 in 1851Census) Chatham News

ANNIS William to 1872 Licensing Records 1872

PIGGENS William 1872+ Licensing Records 1872

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