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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1858-

Good Intent

Latest 1860-

(Name to?)

 

Eastchurch

 

Only the one instant of this one found at present, but perhaps this one changed name to the "Wheatsheaf" as a James Hughes turned up as licensee there in 1871.

 

South Eastern Gazette, Tuesday 26th January 1858.

Sittingbourne. Petty sessions, Monday.

(Before the Rev. J. Poore, D.D., chairman, Sir John Tyldn, E. Twopenny, Esq., Rev. G. B. Moore, W. Bland Esq., and J. D. Dyke, Esq.)

James Hughes, of the "Good Intent" beer house, Eastchurch, Sheppey, was charged by P.C. 116, K.C.C., for keeping his house open during unlawful hours on the night of Saturday, the 2nd inst.

Fined £1 and costs.

 

Sheerness Guardian 24 September 1859.

Licenses.

The following persons applied for spirit licenses at Sittingbourne on Monday last:—

Mr. Huges of the "Good Intent," Eastchurch.

Mr. Sellen of the "Hero of the Crimena," Sheerness,

Mr. Bromley of the "British Queen," Sheerness,

and Mr. Cook of the "Army and Navy," Sheerness.

The Magistrates after listening to the arguments in favour of the applications, and also against, retired for a short time, and on their return announced that they had come to the conclusion not to grant a license to any of the applicants.

 

 

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HUGHES James 1858+ Next pub licensee had

 

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