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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1865-

Trafalgar

Latest 1865+

St Alphage

Canterbury

 

I have only found the one mention of this establishment at present and that was in the Kentish Gazette of 1865.

 

From the Kentish Gazette, 15 August 1865.

Sudden Death.

On Wednesday, a young man named John Knight, aged 23 years, a journeyman in the service of Mr. Dobson, baker, St. Alphage, was going about his usual duties, when he suddenly fell down and died in a few minutes from disease of the heart. In the evening of the same day Mr. Coroner Delasaux and a respectable jury held an inquest on the body, at the "Trafalgar" public house, when, after hearing evidence as to the disease from which the deceased suffered, the jury returned a verdict in accordance with the circumstances.

 

 

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