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Page Updated:- Saturday, 23 August, 2025.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1871-

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Latest 1871+

North side of Railway Station

Rainham

 

I have only found mention of this the one so far, from the licensee changes mentioned in the East Kent Gazette on Saturday, 25th November 1871.

 

East Gazette dated Saturday September 22 1923.

Quite a number of licensees of the old fashioned inns of the neighbourhood belonged to the Crops at the period. There was Stephen Marchant, of the "Sun Inn," Greenstreet. John Goldston, of the "Old Volunteers Inn," Rainham (now standing derelict on the north side of Rainham Railway Station,) Charles Clinch of the "Two Brewers," Bell road, Sittingbourne (now the "Rose and Crown"). Thomas Willmore, of the "Globe and Engine," George Wood, of the "King's Arms," High-street, Milton; Arthur Joyner, whose father was the first occupant of the "Golden Fleece," West street, and others more or less connected with the licensing trade.

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

GOLDSTON John to Nov/1871 East Kent Gazette

COOPER Stephen Nov/1871+ East Kent Gazette

 

East Kent GazetteEast Kent Gazette

 

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