DOVER KENT ARCHIVES

Sort file:- Whitstable, March, 2021.

Page Updated:- Sunday, 07 March, 2021.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1864-

Lower Hope

Latest 1864+

9 High Street

Whitstable

Former Hoy Endeavour 2009

Above photo, 2009 as Hatchards mens' outfitters. Kindly sent by Garth Wyver.

Lower Hope

Above Google image, July 2015, once the "Lower Hope."

 

I am informed that the street was renumbered around 1881 and so has also been identified as being at Number 4.

By 1881 the premises was operating as a General Outfitter, run by a Thomas Staniland.

 

Maidstone Journal and Kentish Advertiser 05 September 1864.

WHITSTABLE. NEW LICENCES.

On Saturday, at the St. Augustine's Petty Sessions, the magistrates granted licenses for the sale of spirits to the following applicants from Whitstable and Seasalter:-

Richard Hurrell, for a house opposite the entrance to the railway station.

John Hogbear, for the "Four Horseshoes" beerhouse, Seasalter.

Elizabeth Bell, of the "Fisherman's Arms" beerhouse, Whitstable.

The application of James Pearson Coleman, for a spirit license for the "Lower Hope" beerhouse was refused.

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

COLEMAN James Pearson 1864+

 

If anyone should have any further information, or indeed any pictures or photographs of the above licensed premises, please email:-

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