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LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

 

Folkestone Notes of 1858

 

 

Wednesday September 29th

Before the Mayor, G. Kennicott and W. Major esqs.

This being the adjourned licensing day the following licences were transferred: The "Bellevue Tavern" from William Hills to Charles Griggs; the "Princess Royal", South Street, from William Tumber to Edward Sturges, and the "Duke of York", Sandgate, from William Wood to Richard Graves Wood. The licence of George Kennett, "Bricklayer's Arms", Fancy Street, was refused. John Dent, of London, applied for a licence for the "London Stores" wine and spirit vaults, Bail Street, but was refused, he having failed to comply with the requirements of the Bench in producing a certificate of character from where he last resided.

 

 

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