12 The Strand / Walmer Road
Walmer
Above Google image, June 2019. |
Mentioned in Steve Glover and Michael Rogers book The Old Pubs of Deal and
Walmer.
Not to be confused for the "Union Flag"
in Deal, which is a lot earlier than this.
By 1848 it had become the Post Office and by 1893 probably only a private house.
Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal, Tuesday 11 February 1806.
DEAL and WALMER. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT.
Good, substantial, and convenient BREWHOUSE, with the Store-houses, Yard and
Appurtenances, in the Parish of WALMER, late in the occupation of Mr George
Quested:-
......
Another Public House, in Walmer, called the "Union Flag," now in the
occupation of Mr. Francis Simmons.
......
For particulars apply at the office of Mr. May, in Deal.
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Kentish Gazette, 11 February, 1806.
DEAL and WALMER.
To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT.
A Good, substantial, and convenient BREW-HOUSE., with the
Store-houses, Yard and Appurtenances. in the Parish of WALMER late
in the occupation of Mr. George Quested: A capital Inn, called the
"Three King's Inn," with sundry Stables, a good Billiard Room, and
Yards and Appurtenances, in the town of DEAL, now in the occupation
of Mr. Thomas Cross.
A Freehold Public House, in Deal, called the "Black Bull," now in
the occupation of Mr. Thomas Jelly.
Another Public House, in Deal, called the "Duke’s Head," now in the
occupation of Mr. John Carlton.
Another Public House, in Deal, called the "Three Kings Tap," now in
the occupation of Mr. Robert Simmons.
Another Public House, in Walmer, called the "Union Flag," now in the
occupation of Mr. Francis Simmons.
Another Public House, in Walmer, called the "Lord Nelson," now in
the occupation of Mr. Thomas Simmons.
A convenient Dwelling-House, in Broad-street, in Deal, late in the
occupation of Mr. Quested, and now of Mr. Ladd.
Another
Dwelling-House in Deal, near the old Market-place, late the
"Fleur-de-Lis" Public House.
For particulars apply at the office of Mr. May, in Deal.
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Kentish Gazette, 4 April, 1806.
DEAL and WALMER. To be SOLD by AUCTION,
AT the Sign of the "Black Bull," in Deal, on Tuesday, the 22d day of
April, 1806, between 6 and 7 o’clock in the evening,
Lot 1. A CAPITAL INN, called the "Three Kings, with sundry stables,
a good billiard-room and yards; and also the Tap, near adjoining,
with the appurtenances in the town of Deal, and now in the several
occupations of Mr. Thomas Cross, and Mr. Robert Simmons.
Lot 2. A PUBLIC HOUSE, called the "Union Flag," on Walmer Road,
between Deal and Walmer, in the occupation of Mr. Francis Simmons.
And also a good substantial and convenient Brewhouse, with the
stowhouses, yard, and appurtenances in Walmer, late in the
occupation of Mr. Quested.
Lot 3. Another PUBLIC HOUSE, called the "Duke's Head," in Deal, and
now in the occupation of Mr. John Carlton. And also a convenient
Dwelling-house, in Broad-street, now in the occupation of Mr. Ladd.
For further particulars apply at the Office of Mr. May, in Deal.
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Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal, Friday 4 April 1806.
Deal and Walmer.
To be sold by Auction, at the sign of the "Black Bull," in Deal, on
Tuesday the 22nd day of April, 1806, between
6 and 7 o'clock in the evening.
Lot 2. A public house, called the "Union Flag," on Walmer Road,
between Deal and Walmer, in the occupation of
Mr. Francis Simmons. And also a good substantial and convenient
brewhouse, with the stowhouses, yard, and
appurtenances in Walmer, late in the occupation of Mr. Quested.
For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. May, in Deal.
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LICENSEE LIST
SIMMONS Francis 1805-24
POTT John 1825+
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