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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1792-

Pelican

Latest 1792+

King Street

Gravesend

 

I also have another "Pelican" identified as addressed at West street which are only one third mile apart, so could be the same.

 

Kentish Gazette, 13 November, 1792.

To Brewers &c. Freehold Estate.

To be sold by auction, by Mr. Johnson, at the "Falcon Tavern" Gravesend, on Wednesday 28th November instant, between the hours of 3 and 5 in the afternoon (unless sooner disposed off by Private Contract, of which notice will be given in this paper.)

Lot 1.

All that large well-known public house called the "Pelican," in King Street, Gravesend; with a yard stable for 12 horses, and other convenient outbuildings, now in the occupation of ----- Lloyd, at a very old low rent, which will admit of considerable advance.

And also 3 Messuages or Tenements adjoining thereunto, let at low yearly rent, and amounting together to £19 8s.

N.B. all the above premises are now let to tenants at will, and the public houses (both of which are in full trade) are free from Brewers and Distillers.

For further particulars enquire of Mess. Evans and Son, Attorneys-at-Law, or of the Auctioneers, at the Post Office, Gravesend.

 

 

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LLOYD ???? 1792

 

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