DOVER KENT ARCHIVES

Sort file:- Dover, March, 2021.

Page Updated:- Wednesday, 31 March, 2021.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Barry Smith

Earliest 1841-

Bonny Lass

Latest 1858+

Fisherman's Row / Seven Star Street

Dover

 

Present 1842 to 58. Thought it was situated in Seven Star Street, but the paper of 1842 suggests it was in Fisherman's Row.

For photo of Seven Star Street click here.

 

Dover Telegraph and Cinque Ports General Advertiser, Saturday 7 May 1842.

Dover Leasehold Estates.

To be sold by auction, by Mr. C Lamb, at the "Swan Inn," Dover on Friday the 13th day of May, 1842, at 6 o'clock in the evening, (by order of the Executors under the will of Mr. Stephen Hambrook, deceased, the following leasehold Estates.

Lot 2. All that Messuage now used as a beer shop, and known by the sign of the "Bonnie Lass," commanding a good trade, situate and being in Fisherman's Row, at the Pier, in Dover aforesaid, and then the occupation of James Whettingstall.

This lot is also held under a lease from the Hon. Warden and Assistants of the Harbour of Dover for a term of 61 years, from 6th April, 1813, at an annual rent of £2 2s. and is subject to the covenants and conditions contained in the Lease.

For further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Snargate Street, Dover, or Mr. Chalk, Solicitors, Dover.

 

LICENSEE LIST

WHETTINGSTALL James 1841-42 (age 35 in 1841Census)

 

CensusCensus

 

If anyone should have any further information, or indeed any pictures or photographs of the above licensed premises, please email:-

TOP Valid CSS Valid XTHML

 

LINK to www.DeadPubs.co.uk