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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1866-

Honey Dew

Latest 1866+

 

Canterbury

 

Only one instant found of this at present. No address known, but the following report appeared in the Canterbury County Court proceedings.

 

From the Southeastern Gazette, 24 July 1866.

Stealing a Pair of Boots.

At the City Police Court, on Saturday, James and Frances Miles, man and wife, were charged with being concerned in stealing a pair of boots, belonging to Charles White, landlord of the “Honey Dew” public-house. It appeared from the evidence adduced that the male prisoner was in the prosecutor’s house drinking on the preceding day, and that shortly after he left the boots were missed. The female prisoner sold the property the same afternoon to a dealer in second-hand clothes living in Northgate. Remanded till Monday.

 

 

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