DOVER KENT ARCHIVES

Sort file:- Folkestone, September, 2025.

Page Updated:- Sunday, 21 September, 2025.

PUB LIST PUBLIC HOUSES Paul Skelton

Earliest 1826

Three Mariners

Latest 1841

 Address unknown

Folkestone

 

I have only recently added Folkestone to this site. The information gathered so far is from "Old Folkestone Pubs" by C H Bishop M.A. Ph.D. and Kevan of http://deadpubs.co.uk/

Any further information or indeed photographs would be appreciated. Please email me at the address below.

This page is still to be updated.

 

Kentish Post 25 July 1761.

To be sold to the highest bidder at the "Swan" in Hythe, on Wednesday the 29th of this instant, July:

The house called or known by the sign of the "Three Mariners," in tolerable good repair, with the yard, garden, stable, out-houses and appurtenances thereunto belonging.

For further particulars inquire at the "White Horse" in Folkestone, or at the late Mr. Nicholas Binfield's.

Note: Later date for the house. Does this indicate that Binfield had been landlord there at the time of his death?

 

 

LICENSEE LIST

MINTER Bartholomew Pre 1726 Next pub licensee had

KENNETT/KENNEY Edward 1726+

KENNETT/KENNEY Thomas 1741+

 

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