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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1730 (Name from)

Hoy

Latest 1903+

Lower High Street (6 High Street 1881Census)

Whitstable

 

I have been told that the Canterbury City Council Appraisal of Whitstable gives information that in 1698 a brick house was built in Lower High Street. It later became the "Ship" and renamed the "Hoy Inn" in 1730. Whether this is the same as the "Hoy Endeavour" is as yet unknown.

This is all the information I have of this establishment at present.

 

Kentish Gazette, 1 March 1853.

WHITSTABLE. TO BE LET BY AUCTION, BY MR. T. REEVES,

ON MONDAY, MARCH the 7th, 1853, at the "HOY INN," WHITSTABLE, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon, for the term of 7 or 14 years (at the option of the Lessee) from the 6th day of April. 1853, subject to the Conditions to be produced at the time of Letting, the "HOY INN," situate in the High Street, Whitstable.

For further Particulars, apply to Mr. W. Amos, Clerk to the Trustees, Whitstable.

 

South Eastern Gazette, 20 March, 1860.

TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS.

TO BE LET BY AUCTION, For a Term of 7 or 14 Years,

THE "HOY INN," situate in the High-street, Whitstable, the property of the Trustees of the Whitstable Charities. The letting to take place at the "Hoy Inn," on Friday, the 30th of March, 1860, at Two o clock in the afternoon.

For particulars apply to Mr. W. Amos, Clerk to the Trustees, or to Mr. Reeves, Auctioneer, Whitstable.

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

ASHBEE John Thomas 1851+ (age 26 in 1851Census)

ROWDEN John G 1881+ (age 35 in 1881Census)

ALLEN Charles Edward 1901-03+ Next pub licensee had (age 51 in 1901Census) Kelly's 1903

 

Kelly's 1903From the Kelly's Directory 1903

CensusCensus

 

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