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PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1820-

(Name from)

Prince Regent

Latest 1846-

(Name to)

Northgate Street

Canterbury

 

Originally called the "Carpenter's Arms" when it was purchased by Rigden's in 1801 for the sum of £450, the premises  changed name in 1820 to the "Prince Regent."

By 1846 it had again changed name, this time to the "Spread Eagle."

 

Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal 26 December 1815.

DIED.

Dec. 20, in the 15th year of her age, Sarah, daughter of Mr. Stephen Harrison, of the "Prince Regent" public-house, Northgate, Canterbury.

Dec. 25. John Tucker, son of Richard and Charlotte Tucker, of the "Lord Nelson" public-house, Waltham, after a long and painful illness, which he bore with Christian fortitude.

 

LICENSEE LIST

HARRISON Stephen 1815+

 

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