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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1779-

Rose

Latest 1779+

Pig's Hole

Hartlip

 

This may be the same premises that turned out to be the "Rose and Crown" but at present I am unsure that that thought as the following is the only mention I have found of it so far.

 

Kentish Gazette Wednesday 17 March, 1779.

To be sold publickly to the highest bidder, on Friday, the 19th Day of March, 1779, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, at the House of the Widow Shrubsal, known by the Name or Sign of the "ROSE" at Hartlip, in the County of Kent.

A MESSUAGE or TENEMENT, formerly called CHRISTMAS or CHRISTIAN VALLEY, and now called PIG’s HOLE, and several Pieces or Parcels of Arable, Pasture and Wood Land, thereto belonging, containing the whole, by Estimation, about ten Acres, more or less, lying in the several Parishes of Bredhurst, Deptling and Hartlip in the County of Kent, or some of them, and now in the Occupation of Thomas Naylor.

And also several Pieces of Woodland lying in Bredhurst, Deptling, and Hartlip aforesaid, and containing about sixteen Acres, great Part whereof are now upwards of twenty Years Growth and exceeding well timbered.

And also two Pieces of Land planted with Pears, Plumbs and Filberts, in Haltlip aforsaid, and containing about one Acre.

The whole of the above Premises having been the Estate of James Shrubsal, heretofore of Hartlip aforesaid, Fruiterer, deceased.

 

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SHRUBSAL (widow) 1779+

 

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