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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1803-

(Name from)

Fleur de Luce

Latest 1854-

(Name to)

 Market Place

Deal

 

From records held in Lambeth Palace Library.

The deeds are held under the TA references shown. The starred number is the number in the 19th century rentals held at Lambeth.

TA 279/1-23 *198.

Leases from 1699, but the name of the "Fleur de Luce" in 1803 and the "Providence" in 1854 although it might have been called that before 1803. The "Fleur de Lis" in Union Road dates from 1818 although a licensee had it in 1804.

 

Kent Gazette Reports 30 August 1805.

DEAL AND WALMER.

To be SOLD by AUCTION,

At the Sign of the "Black Bull," in Deal, on Monday the 9th September, 1805, between five and six o'clock in the evening,

Lot 1. ALL that Erection or Building, now used as a Brewhouse, with the ground thereunto adjoining, containing altogether 72 feet on the east and west sides — 84 feet on the south side —and 78 feet on the north side; situate and being in the parish of Walmer, and now in the occupation of Mr. George Quested.

Lot 2. A Plot of Ground desirable for building on, to the northward of the last lot, containing 60 feet on the cast and west sides — 78 feet on the south side — and 72 feet on the north side; lying also in the parish of Walmer.

Lot 3. A Tenement or Dwelling-house near Market street, in Deal, late the "Fleur de-Lis" public-house.

Lot 4. Two stables in Market-street, in Deal.

Lot 5. A Plot of Freehold Ground most desirable for building on, with the vaults under the same, close to the New Market, in Deal, containing 50 feet on the east and west sides, by 14 feet 3 inches on the north and south sides, with a right of a back way or passage.
Lot 6. Another Plot of Freehold Ground to the westward of the last lot, also very desirable for building on, containing 45 feet in depth by 26 feet 9 inches in front, with the like right of a back way or passage.

Lot 7. Freehold large substantial-built Stable and small Piece of Ground to the westward of the last lot, with the right of a back way or passage.

Lot 8. A Plot of Freehold Ground desirable for building on, containing 17 feet 10 inches on the west side — and 19 feet 6 inches on the east side by 50 feet on the north and south sides, with the like right of a back way or passage.

Lot 9. A substantial modern-built Freehold Dwelling-house, with the outhouses, garden, and appurtenances thereunto adjoining, situate in the Lower-street, in Deal, and adjoining to the New Market and Town-Hall, and now in the occupation of Mr. Stephen Elgar.

Plans of Lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8, may be seen, and further particulars known, at the office of Mr. May, in Deal.

 

Kentish Gazette, 11 February, 1806.

DEAL and WALMER.

To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT.

A Good, substantial, and convenient BREW-HOUSE., with the Store-houses, Yard and Appurtenances. in the Parish of WALMER late in the occupation of Mr. George Quested: A capital Inn, called the "Three King's Inn," with sundry Stables, a good Billiard Room, and Yards and Appurtenances, in the town of DEAL, now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Cross.

A Freehold Public House, in Deal, called the "Black Bull," now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Jelly.

Another Public House, in Deal, called the "Duke’s Head," now in the occupation of Mr. John Carlton.

Another Public House, in Deal, called the "Three Kings Tap," now in the occupation of Mr. Robert Simmons.

Another Public House, in Walmer, called the "Union Flag," now in the occupation of Mr. Francis Simmons.

Another Public House, in Walmer, called the "Lord Nelson," now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Simmons.

A convenient Dwelling-House, in Broad-street, in Deal, late in the occupation of Mr. Quested, and now of Mr. Ladd.

Another Dwelling-House in Deal, near the old Market-place, late the "Fleur-de-Lis" Public House.

For particulars apply at the office of Mr. May, in Deal.

 

Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal, Tuesday 11 February 1806.

DEAL and WALMER. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT.

Good, substantial, and convenient BREWHOUSE, with the Store-houses, Yard and Appurtenances, in the Parish of WALMER, late in the occupation of Mr George Quested:-

......

A convenient Dwelling-House, in Broad-street, in Deal, late in the occupation of Mr. Quested, and now of Mr. Ladd. Another Dwelling-House in Deal, near the old Marketplace, late the "Fleur-de-Lis" Public House.

For particulars apply at the office of Mr. May, in Deal.

 

 

Not to be confused with the "Fleur di Lis" in Union Road, which dates from 1818 although a licensee had it in 1804.

I'm still not certain about these three pubs; the "Fleur de Luce," the "Fleur di Lis" and the "Three Fleurs de Luce," as slightly different addresses have been given for each of them, but I would say that the "Three Fleurs de Luce" and the "Fleur de Luce" are one and the same but referred to slightly differently.

 

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