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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1841-

Royal Oak

Latest 1882+

10 Hart Street

West Borough

Maidstone

 

Described as being a beer house.

I also have reference to another "Royal Oak" addressed as in King Street, Wadhurst.

 

From South Eastern Gazette 20 January 1846.

AN EXTRAORDINARY PORKER.

Mr. Wickenden, of the "Royal Oak," West Borough, killed a pig last week, which had been, when farrowed, so small as to be placed in a pint pot, but which weighed, when killed at sixteen weeks old, 50 pounds. It had no other food than the milk of the sow, of which it had, however, had the whole for the last six weeks.

 

South Eastern Gazette, 6 March, 1860.

TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD.

THE Lease of the "ROYAL OAK," Hart-street, Maidstone, extending 16 years. House free. A good dry skittle ground attached.

Apply to Mr. Mecoy, Hart-street, West Borough, Maidstone.

 

South Eastern Gazette, 27 March, 1860.

TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. TO BE LET,

A FREE BEERSHOP, or the Lease thereof to be Sold.

Apply to Mr. Mecoy, "Royal Oak," Hart-Street, West Borough, Maidstone.

 

 

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WICKENDEN Robert 1841-82+ Census

 

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