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Sort file:- Canterbury, September, 2025.

Page Updated:- Tuesday, 23 September, 2025.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1726-

Three Tuns

Latest 1726+

Castle Street

Canterbury

 

Reference has been found to this pub located at the end of Castle Street.

 

From the Kentish Weekly Post, 29 January, 1726.

Dr. Godfrey at the "Three Tuns" at the End of Castle Street, Canterbury, hath thought it fit to give notice, that as several Gentlemen of the best Judgement have lately visited him, giving their Opinions about is famous Plaister, which has done so much Good in these Parts as the make it generally esteemed, it being recommended to all Families for bringing away Worms to a Miracle, which is sold at so small a value as Three pence, more out of Charity then for the sake of such a Trifle of Money: At the Request of Several Persons, the Debtor has resolved that these Plaisters shall be exported to sale at the "Three Tons" in Castle Street, Canterbury on Lady Day, after which time they are not to be had but at his House in Morfields, London.

 

 

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