Kentish Gazette, 16 May, 1806.
TO BE LET.
BY Tender of Rent, on Lease, for the term of 14 years from
Michaelmas 1806.
Lot 1. All that well-established PUBLIC HOUSE, known by the sign of
the "Blue Anchor," with the buildings, yards, gardens, and
appurtenances, situate in Littlebourne street, in the county of Kent.
Lot 2. All that other well-established PUBLIC HOUSE, known by the
sign of the "King's Arms," with the buildings and appurtenances,
situate in Saint Peter's-street, in the city of Canterbury.
Lot 3. All that other well-established PUBLIC HOUSE, known by the
sign of the "Monument," with the garden and appurtenances, situate
in the parish of Saint Dunstan, in the said county of Kent.
Lot 4. All that other well-established PUBLIC HOUSE, known by the
sign of "Prince Charles," with the stable and yard, situate in the
parish of Holy Cross Westgate, in the said country of Kent.
Lot 5. All that well-established CAPITAL INN, or PUBLIC HOUSE, known
by the sign of "Sir John Falstaff," with the coach-houses, stables,
yards, gardens, and appurtenances, situate in the said parish of
Holy Cross Westgate.
All the above lots are in the occupation of Mr. John Abbott, or his
undertenants.
Tenders of rent, for either or any of the above lots, to be
delivered sealed up, on or before the 18th June next, to Mr.
Cumming, of Canterbury; of whom, in the mean time, the conditions of
letting may be seen.
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Kentish Gazette, 31 October, 1806.
TO BUILDERS.
NOTICE is hereby given, that a PLAN and SPECIFICATIONS may be seen
at the "Prince Charles," St. Dunstan’s, Canterbury, on and after
Thursday the 6th day of November next (for seven days)
For erecting a "NEW INN", on part of the Site formerly the "Red Lion
Inn," lately taken down, to make a new street from the High-street
into Palace-street, in the city of Canterbury.
Any person or persons being desirous to contract for the same, arc
desired to send their proposals, sealed up, to Mr. Hills, at the
"Prince Charles," St. Dunstan’s, on or before Thursday the 13th day
of November next.
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Kentish Gazette, 11 July 1820.
TO BE LET,
THE INN and FOUR following PUBLIC HOUSES.
The "SIR JOHN FALSTAFF INN," and the house known as the "PRINCE
CHARLES," in the Parish of Westgate; the
"MONUMENT," in the parish of St. Dunstan’s; and the "ANCHOR," in the
parish of Littlebourne, in the County of Kent;
and the "KING’S ARMS," situated in the parish of St. Peter's in the
City of Canterbury.
They are Let to John Abbott, Esq., St. Dunstan's by Lease, which
will expire at Michaelmas next.
Further particulars may be known on application to Mr. GURNEY
CROASDILL, Thannington Court.
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