8 Adrian Street
Dover
Later, this became the "Great Mogul Tavern",
from between 1852 and 1854. A
complication does arise however, because another "Odd
Fellows Arms" was
reported in Beach Street in 1863-66. Perhaps a desire on the part of
somebody to perpetuate the name.
Dover Chronicles 6 February 1847.
Dover Police Court. Yesterday.
Henry Else, alias Sedgwick, mariner, was summoned by Mary Mayne, an
"unfortunate," for an assault. Complaint stated that on Sunday
morning last, while at the "Oddfellows Arms," Adrian Street, Else
abused her and struck her in the mouth. Else did not deny have
struck complainant, but, in extenuation of his conduct, said she
provoked him by her abusive language, and that a short time since
she had robbed his mate.
Fined 1s. and 10s. costs, and, and default, committed to prison for
14 days.
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From the Dover Telegraph and Cinque Ports General Advertiser, Saturday, 6 February, 1847. Price 5d.
DOVER PETTY SESSIONS
Henry Else, alias Sedgewick, mariner, was charged with an assault on
Mary May, who stated that on Sunday, when in the “Odd Fellows' Arms,” he
struck her a violent blow in the mouth. Else did not deny the charge,
but said, that seeing May with her hands in the pocket of a shipmate he
accused her of attempting to rob him, when she made use of such abusive
language as led to the assault.
Fines 1s., and 10s. costs; and in default committed to 14 days.
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LICENSEE LIST
EDMET Mr 1845
PRITCHARD John 1847-52

From Bagshaw Directory 1847
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