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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1860-

Marine Tavern

Closed 1908

9 Rose Hill

Ramsgate

Marine Tavern 1900

Above photo, 1900, kindly sent by Michael Mirams.

Marine Tavern 1900

Above drawing from Chris Roo's Flickr. Date 1900.

Former Marine Tavern

Above photo, date unknown by Darkstar.

 

In 1869-70 the pub was part of a consortium who were advertising their goods of selling tea in response to grocers' selling beer and wine. (Click for further details.)

 

From the Thanet Advertiser, Saturday 8 September, 1860.

Marine Tavern advert 1860

South Eastern Gazette, 11 September, 1860.

Innkeepers’ Licenses.

At the annual general licensing meeting held at Sandwich on Monday.

There were three applications for new licenses — the "Marine Hotel," lately erected by Lady Truro, on the East Cliffe; the "Kent Arms," Camden-road, and the "Golden Ball," at the rear of Hardres; the first only was granted.

 

Thanet Advertiser 05 October 1878.

ADJOURNED LICENSING SESSIONS.

At the adjourned licensing session, held at Sandwich, on Monday last, before R. L. Harrison, Esq., (Chairman), T. Dorman, Esq., and R. Harrison, Esq., jun., the license held by Mr. Smith, of the "Marine Tavern," Ramsgate, was renewed.

 

From the Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald, 24 October, 1908.

EAST KENT LICENSING COMMITTEE. SUPPLEMENTAL MEETING AT CANTERBURY. COMPENSATION AWARDS.

The supplemental meeting of the East Kent Licensing Committee met at the Sessions House, Longport, Canterbury, on Monday for the purpose of considering claims for compensation under the Licensing Act of 1904. Lord Harris presided, the other members of the Committee present being Lieut.-Colonel S. Newton-Dickenson, Messrs. F. H. Wilbee, H. Fitzwalter Plumptre, J. H. Monins. F. E. Burke, F. Cheesmsn, and A. Flint. The majority of the agreements as to terms of compensation between owners and tenants were signed, only four cases being referred to the Inland Revenue.

The following cases were referred to Inland Revenue:—

"Marine Tavern," Ramsgate, A. H. Taylor, London, tenant F. J. Sayse.

 

LICENSEE LIST

WOOLNOUGH John Hacon 1860-62+

PORTER William 1867+

EARL Samuel 1869-71+ (age 60 in 1871Census)

EARL William 1871+ nephew to above (age 23 in 1871Census)

SMITH Mr 1878+

LANGLEY Thomas S 1881+

WILLS William John 1890+

CLARKE James A 1891+

BENNETT William 1901+

SCUDDER Samuel J 1903+ Kelly's 1903

SAYSE F W to 1908

Closed 1908

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CensusCensus

Kelly's 1903From the Kelly's Directory 1903

 

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